I usually don't read anything by Trevor, but his mention of Mills and Boon (unknown mostly in America) did catch my eye. If I remember correctly, they were the UK parent company for what we call Harlequin Romances, and those people raked in a fortune. Still, Trevor is correct in asserting that they are mostly "pap" writers. But that sells.
Love you soon. Read my PM or is it an email. Email, I guess. That's working again.
You know I think of you always,
Love,
Devon
Love you soon. Read my PM or is it an email. Email, I guess. That's working again.
You know I think of you always,
Love,
Devon
I think I like all of the series...with a favorite being Special Edition !
Mills and Boon
Current Series
In addition to special releases, Mills & Boon currently publish eleven series, most with several titles published monthly.
These are:
Modern : Focus on being glamorous and 'sophisticated' passionate romance. Titles feature intense relationships, often very sexual, often reflecting shared feelings, desires and dreams within the couple.
Romance: Warm and emotional novels that focus on capturing the feeling of falling in love.
Blaze: Very sexual. Featuring couples in contemporary romantic relationships as they embark on sexual adventures and fantasy journeys.
By Request: Revived romantic novels published previously but now unavailable. One volume is available per month.
Medical: Contemporary romances set against the background of the medical profession.
Historical: Romance set in a specific historical time and place, for example 1920s New York.
Desire 2-in-1: Daring provocative and sensual love stories.
Special Edition: Compelling romances packed with emotion, tackling sensitive issues while embracing the romantic ideal that love can conquer all.
Superromance: Realistic, passionate, contemporary novels that are longer and more involved.
Intrigue: Romance suspense at its best: Danger, deception and desire.
Spotlight: Two bestselling novels in one volume by favourite authors, back by popular demand! Featuring novels from Silhouette series favourites, Special Edition, Sensation and Desire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mills_and_Boon
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Trevor-
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You're rapidly becoming as much of a caricature as he is.
I don't have much time for fools, they get what they ask for, then realise it wasn't what they thought it would be.
I'm more concerned with wrapping up usuary as some kind of noble and uplifting act, when all it is is an inability to tell the truth to - and about - others.
Words can create a zillion lies, try spotting just one of the set before hanging them up as trophys.
I don't have much time for fools, they get what they ask for, then realise it wasn't what they thought it would be.
I'm more concerned with wrapping up usuary as some kind of noble and uplifting act, when all it is is an inability to tell the truth to - and about - others.
Words can create a zillion lies, try spotting just one of the set before hanging them up as trophys.
I understand... I think...
When Men's faces are drawn with resemblance to some other Animals,
the Italians call it,
to be drawn in Caricatura
(quietly takes trophy down from the wall...)
Thank you Trevor.
