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[[Silhouette Romance|Romance]] was Silhouette's sweetest line. In February 2007, it was folded into the [[Harlequin Romance]] line, with many [[Silhouette Romance]] authors making the transition to the "new" line.
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[[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Silhouette Imprints]][[category:Romance Series]][[category:Category Romance]]
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Romance is [[Silhouette]]'s sweetest line. In February 2007, the [[Silhouette Romance]] line was folded into the [[Harlequin Romance]] line. The "new" [[Harlequin]] Romance continued the numbering from the "old" line, with six titles released each month (Harlequin Romance and Silhouette Romance had each been publishing four per month before the merge). Many [[Silhouette Romance]] authors making the transition to the "new" line.
  
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* [[Silhouette Romance By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of titles published under ther [[Silhouette Romance]] imprint.
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* Silhouette Romance Guidelines
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** [[Silhouette Romance Guidelines Circa 1980|Circa 1980]]
  
== Authors ==
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== Series/Flashes/Continuities ==
* [[Karen Potter|Karen Potter]]
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* [[Bachelor Gulch]]
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* [[Hasty Weddings]]
  
== Titles ==
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== Trivia ==
* [[Daddy In Waiting|Daddy In Waiting]] - [[Karen Potter|Karen Potter]]; 2005
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''Be My Baby'' was the title of Silhouette Romances by:
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* Silhouette Romance #1733 - ''[[Be My Baby - Holly Jacobs|Be My Baby]]'' - [[Holly Jacobs]], August  2004
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* Silhouette Romance #667 - ''[[Be My Baby - Brenda Trent|Be My Baby]]'' - [[Brenda Trent]], August  1989
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== RITA Winners ==
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A large number of authors for the [[Silhouette Romance]] imprint have been the recipients of the [[RITA]] or its predecssor the [[RITA|Golden Medallion]], the highest honor given to romance authors. Winners were:
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* [[Brooke Hastings]] - 1982,  ''[[Winner Take All]]''
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* [[Dixie Browning]] - 1983, ''[[Renegade Player]]''
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* [[Nora Roberts]] - 1984, ''[[Untamed]]''
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* [[Brittany Young]] - 1985, ''[[The Karas Cup]]''
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* [[Doreen Owens Malek]] - 1986, ''[[The Crystal Unicorn]]''
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* [[Rita Rainville]] - 1988, ''[[It Takes A Thief]]''
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* [[Alaina Hawthorne]] - 1990, ''[[Out Of The Blue - Alaina Hawthorne|Out Of The Blue]]''
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* [[Mona Van Wieren]] - 1990, ''[[Rhapsody In Bloom]]''
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* [[Lucy Gordon]]  - 1991, ''[[Song Of The Lorelei]]''
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* [[Marie Ferrarella]] - 1993, ''[[Father Goose]]''
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* [[Lindsay Longford]] - 1994, ''[[Annie And The Wise Men]]''
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* [[Lauryn Chandler]] - 1995, ''[[Oh Baby!]]''
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* [[Elizabeth Sites]] - 1996, ''[[Stranger In Her Arms]]''
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* [[Lauryn Chandler]] - 1997, ''[[Her Very Own Husband]]''
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* [[Sandra Steffen]] - 2002, ''[[Quinn's Complete Seduction]]''
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* [[Nicole Burnham]] - 2004, ''[[The Knight's Kiss]]''
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Silhouette Romance author [[Diane Pershing]] was nominated for the [[RITA]] for her [[Silhouette Romance]] ''[[The Wish]]''. Elizabeth Harbison was nominated in 1999 for her second novel ''[[Wife Without A Past]]'', and Fiona Harper was nominated in 2007 for her novel ''[[Blind-Date Marriage]]''.

Latest revision as of 17:55, 7 June 2008

Romance is Silhouette's sweetest line. In February 2007, the Silhouette Romance line was folded into the Harlequin Romance line. The "new" Harlequin Romance continued the numbering from the "old" line, with six titles released each month (Harlequin Romance and Silhouette Romance had each been publishing four per month before the merge). Many Silhouette Romance authors making the transition to the "new" line.

Series/Flashes/Continuities

Trivia

Be My Baby was the title of Silhouette Romances by:

RITA Winners

A large number of authors for the Silhouette Romance imprint have been the recipients of the RITA or its predecssor the Golden Medallion, the highest honor given to romance authors. Winners were:

Silhouette Romance author Diane Pershing was nominated for the RITA for her Silhouette Romance The Wish. Elizabeth Harbison was nominated in 1999 for her second novel Wife Without A Past, and Fiona Harper was nominated in 2007 for her novel Blind-Date Marriage.