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− | [[Temptation]] was a beloved line that set the standard for modern romances. Instead of wealthy sheiks and innocent virgins, the line featured strong men and women in touch with their sexual natures. Over the years, the line launched the careers of many of today's hottest authors. The [[Temptation]] imprint debuted in March 1984 with the title [[Spring Fancy]] written by [[LaVyrle Spencer]]. The final | + | [[Temptation]] was a beloved line that set the standard for modern romances. Instead of wealthy sheiks and innocent virgins, the line featured strong men and women in touch with their sexual natures. Over the years, the line launched the careers of many of today's hottest authors. The [[Temptation]] imprint debuted in March 1984 with the title [[Spring Fancy]] written by [[LaVyrle Spencer]]. The final [[Temptation]] title, [[Her Last Temptation]] by [[Leslie Kelly]] was published in June 2005. It was [[Temptation By The Numbers|Number 1028]] in the series. |
* [[Temptation By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of [[Temptation]] titles. | * [[Temptation By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of [[Temptation]] titles. |
Revision as of 17:07, 15 July 2006
Temptation was a beloved line that set the standard for modern romances. Instead of wealthy sheiks and innocent virgins, the line featured strong men and women in touch with their sexual natures. Over the years, the line launched the careers of many of today's hottest authors. The Temptation imprint debuted in March 1984 with the title Spring Fancy written by LaVyrle Spencer. The final Temptation title, Her Last Temptation by Leslie Kelly was published in June 2005. It was Number 1028 in the series.
- Temptation By The Numbers - A numerical listing of Temptation titles.