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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The publishing landscape is changing yet again, with the most recent shift set to impact readers of historical romance books.
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The publishing landscape is changing yet again, with the most recent shift set to impact readers of historical romance books. Harlequin Historical, which launched in 1988, is one of the publisher’s ...
One of the most successful romance novel publishers in the world is shutting down its historical romance line. According to a report from Reactor, Harlequin Enterprises is planning to shut down its ...