Harlequin for Libraries

Harlequin for Libraries

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Welcome to the Harlequin Library Hardcover program. Select trade and mass-market paperback authors that your patrons love are now available in hardcover form—just for libraries.

For a regularly updated list of our library hardcover editions (and other seasonal catalogs), visit http://bit.ly/HQcatalogs.

Cooper's Charm cover

EW.com featured Lori Foster’s Cooper’s Charm [HQN], a two-romances-in-one story set against the backdrop of a charming camping resort of the same name, in its round-up Hot Stuff: July romance novels tackle tricky tropes. And they threw in this fun comp to a cult film favorite for good measure: “The story is a heart-warming tale of four broken people whose affection and care for one another helps them to heal in myriad ways. (read more…)

Tear Me Apart cover

JT Ellison (Lie to Me) ratchets up the stakes in Tear Me Apart [August 28, MIRA] about a 17-year-old’s race against the clock as she desperately seeks the truth behind her birth–even as doctors are racing to save her life. Says PW in their starred review of Tear Me Apart, “Ellison is at the top of her game.” Tear Me Apart is available for request on Netgalley!   [Tear Me Apart (read more…)

Campaign Widows cover

Sex and the City meets The West Wing in Aimee Agresti’s wickedly sharp Campaign Widows [May 2018, Graydon House]. Says Booklist in their starred review: “Agresti’s smart beach read will ease readers into the 2018 election season.” Don’t miss the party: Campaign Widows is available for request on Netgalley!

Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners cover

… You’ll love Gretchen Anthony’s sharp dramedy, Evergreen Tidings from the Baumgartners [October 2018, Park Row Books].   Meet Violet Baumgartner: She is a formidable Midwestern matriarch who will go to wild lengths to wrest back control of her once greeting card picture-perfect family, her antics framed by the Christmas letters she sends annually to the eccentric small-town cast of friends and family. Don’t miss this in-house favorite, shortlisted for HarperCollins’s Lead Reads (read more…)

black heart

Happy Valentine’s Day! Sort of.   If your heart is as black as night, may I suggest an alternative romance that will send a different kind of shiver down your spine: Dead Girl Running  [HQN, April 24*] from romantic suspense heavy-hitter, Christina Dodd. Even the romance naysayers won’t be able to resist the book that Booklist says in its starred review is a “guaranteed keep the-lights-on-late read.”   Enjoy the read? (read more…)