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Posts Tagged ‘Nocturne’

REVIEW: Racing the Moon by Michele Hauf

By Jia • May 3rd, 2008 • Category: C Reviews, C Reviews Category, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Ms. Hauf,
I understand that this is the first offering from Nocturne Bites, the new Harlequin/Silhouette line of paranormal novellas. I wasn’t sure what to expect since I’ve never read any of your previous work and paranormal novellas can be hit or miss with me.
Sunday is a female mechanic who lives out in the [...]



Harlequin Makes a Call for Paranormal Shorts

By Jane • Feb 22nd, 2008 • Category: Publishing News

I think this is old news but Harlequin is seeking authors to submit short stories (10,000-15,000 words) for electronic publication under the Nocturne Bites line. You can submit your manuscript online to NoctureBites@harlequin.ca.



Harlequin Launches Blog for its Paranormal Authors

By Jane • Jan 27th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Publishing News

Harlequin launches its Paranormal Romance blog. The blog has been lurking about but its official launch is Monday, January 27, 2008. The blog will feature posts from editors and authors with insights about the genre, favorite titles, series and personal experiences. So go on over and give your feedback about what you [...]



REVIEW: Blood Calls by Caridad Piñeiro

By Jane • Apr 19th, 2007 • Category: C Reviews Category, C- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Piñeiro:
Blood Calls is Book 6 in the Calling series. This vampire novel raises some interesting philosophical questions such immortality being weighed against the continual loss of loved ones; the sexual fetish of S&M due to psychological ties to torture; being the object of affection by another man; and infidelity. The problem [...]



REVIEW: Haunted by Lisa Childs

By Jane • Jan 2nd, 2007 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Childs:
Ariel Cooper is a descendant of a family of Durriken witches. Not every Durriken woman is born a witch but many are. And many, like one of the first, had their lives ended in tragedy. Ariel’s mother could foretell the future and knew her three daughters would be taken from her. [...]