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Harlequin's Romance Manga Imprint
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When you think 'romance novel', you don't necessarily think 'graphic novel'. Harlequin seeks to change that with their revolutionary Ginger Blossom line.
Sep 27, 2008
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Lydia Ballard
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Jane Austen's Real Life Romances
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Jane Austen, the author of well-known classics about marriage and finding a proper suitor never married, but drew inspiration from her own life and experiences.
Sep 13, 2009
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Vickie Britton
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Romance Movies to Warm Your Heart
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This is a list of romance movies that are perfect gifts for a romantic night in the house. None of the listing is based on popularity or cost, just plain fun.
Jan 12, 2010
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Esther Dillard
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Darcy And Fitzwilliam – A Historical Romance Book Review
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For the first time ever, a bromance with the famous Mr. Darcy takes readers on a whirlwind look at an elegant sequel to Pride and Prejudice.
Jan 29, 2011
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Jessica Hastings
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Finding Love at any Age – Romance for Seniors
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Romance doesn't have to stop at the age of 50. Whether widowed, divorced or never married, senior citizens can and do fall in love.
Jan 8, 2010
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Debby Mayne
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Elderly Romance Scam Can Target Family Members
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An elderly or disabled person can unknowingly become a victim of romance in a black widow scam. Recognize clues before other family members are victimized, as well.
Oct 4, 2009
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Mary King
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Kassia Krozser & RomanceWiki
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Q&A with the creator of RomanceWiki, the online encyclopedia of romance fiction. Kassia Krozser speaks about RomanceWiki and her love affair with romance novels.
Apr 12, 2008
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Donna Lea Simpson
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Diane Tatum
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I've been a writer since childhood. As a recently "retired" middle school Language Arts teacher, my first novel Gold Earrings releases on 9/27/11. I have two unpublished...
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Heart of the Highland Wolf by Terry Spear - A Review
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Terry Spear takes werewolves to Scotland where one wolfish Laird falls for an American romance author who has one secret too many.
Jun 21, 2011
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Jessica Hastings
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Allienne Becker
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I am a retired university professor, having taught for the State System of Higher Education for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. My doctorate is in Comparative Literature from the Pennsylvania...
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Valentine's Day Film Review: A Love Story Celebrating the Holiday
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A romantic comedy about love lost, gained, or lasting a lifetime, Valentine's Day celebrates the holiday with humour, romance and an all-star cast.
Jan 24, 2011
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Michelle Wright
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Elderly People Lose Savings in Black Widow Scams
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The population of elderly persons is on the rise. More than ever, older people are warned against con artists who make romantic advances in pursuit of bank savings.
Aug 16, 2009
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Mary King
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Book Review of A SEAL in Wolf's Clothing
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Terry Spear continues her wolfish romances with another wild romp using Hunter's sister Meara and his SEAL team mate Finn.
Feb 7, 2012
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Jessica Hastings
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Academy Awards Neglected Actresses
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Several fine actresses in Oscar history never won best actress Academy Awards. A few of these were given honorary Oscars for their long and distinguished careers.
Jul 13, 2008
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John K. Davis
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Three Films Follow The Same Plot Blueprint
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Sexy Beast, The Score and Heist use similar plot devices to portray the lives of semi-retired, high-end thieves
Jan 24, 2012
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Richard Goertz
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Lorraine Shelstad
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I trained as a medical laboratory technologist at Regina College and St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon and later I earned a Bachelor of Religious Education at Toronto Bible College (1968). I spent...
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Charles and Fanny Kemble Act in Britain and United States
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Charles Kemble, leading actor for 25 years, and Covent Garden Theatre manager, performed with his daughter Fanny Kemble in Britain and North America.
Aug 4, 2010
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Kathleen Airdrie
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Nature Descriptions in Ann Radcliffe's Novels
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Ann Radcliffe did not invent the Gothic novel, but she advanced the genre with depictions of great beauty and horror, using mood to move her plot forward.
Jul 22, 2009
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Pamela Mooman
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