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One convenient download. One bargain price. Get all November 2009 Harlequin Blaze with one click!The temperature outside may be dropping...but we're heating things up with six sexy books from November 2009 Harlequin Blaze! Bundle includes: More Blazing Bedtime Stories by Julie Leto and Leslie Kelly, Power Play by Nancy Warren, Hot Spell by Michelle Rowen, Hold on to the Nights by Karen Foley, SEALed and Delivered by Jill Monroe, and Zero Control by Lori Wilde.
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Author Information
Bio of Julie Leto
With twenty novels under her belt, USA Today bestselling author Julie Leto has established a reputation for writing ultra-sexy, edgy stories. A Florida native, Julie lives in her hometown of Tampa with her husband, daughter, a very spoiled dachshund, and a large and beloved extended family. She's currently writing the next installment in her Marisela Morales series for Downtown Press, tentatively titled Dirty Little Lies. For more information about Julie's upcoming releases, visit her website at www.julieleto.com
Bio of Leslie Kelly
Leslie is a stay-at-home mother of three, who started writing as a creative outlet after one too many games of Chutes & Ladders. After meeting a group of other women with a similar interest in writing, she became part of a critique group and started spinning the story of a sexy radio D.J. That book, the first she ever wrote, was purchased off the slush pile by an editor at Harlequin Temptation.
Bio of Nancy Warren
Nancy Warren is the USA TODAY bestselling author of more than twenty sexy, humorous novels and novellas for Harlequin and Kensington publishers. She got her big break in 2000 when she won the Harlequin Blaze Contest (unpublished category) and her first sale was a three-book contract--one for the Blaze line, one for the Temptation series and one for the Duets series. Nancy has won many awards for her writing, including the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Blaze of 2002 and the Laurel Wreath. In 2004 she was a double Rita Award finalist. Nancy holds an honors degree in English literature and lives in the Pacific Northwest where she spends a lot of time daydreaming about gorgeous men, and women who are a lot more adventurous than she. When not writing, she is usually out walking her border collie in the rain, or twisted into some bizarre yoga shape. For more, including contests, articles and other fun stuff, please visit http://www.nancywarren.net.
Bio of Karen Foley
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Bio of Jill Monroe
Jill Monroe's grandparents firmly believed their grandkids should experience the satisfaction of hard work by harvesting potatoes in 100-degree weather. In fact, Jill's grandma felt it was her personal duty to pass along the fading arts of canning, sewing and keeping house to her only granddaughter. While Jill didn't "take to" canning or sewing OR, let's face it, cleaning, she did pick up her grandparents' other favorite pastime reading. During the hottest time of those long summer days, Jill's grandma and great-aunts read and discussed their favorite romance novels. It wasn't long before Jill joined in the conversation. No one is more proud of Jill's first book than her grandma and great-aunts. While in college, when asked to name a goal, Jill would answer to write a romance novel. A reunion didn't pass without a friend asking if she'd ever written that book. Now Jill can scream, "YES!" (often with leaps and pom-poms). After various careers, including driving a van of 14 college students cross-country, breaking up fights and being one of several to interview Jesse Jackson for a local radio station, Jill happily settles behind the computer and writes the kind of stories she hopes people will enjoy reading on those long, hot days of summer. Or to heat up the slow, cold nights of winter!
Bio of Lori Wilde
My husband e-mailed me a picture of a little girl sitting in a tree reading a book. He wrote a caption that said, The next Lori Wilde? I got teary remembering how I used to climb up in my favorite tree to get away from my three younger brothers and sisters with a beloved book. It was my moment of peace when I wasn't caretaking big sister anymore, as I was swept away in an adventure. I'd hoist myself up in a Chinaberry tree that had a thick L-shaped branch perfect for reading. We lived on a ten acre farm surrounded by ranches and a creek ran under the Chinaberry tree so if it was summer and I got too hot, I could lay the book aside and swing down into the cool water. Tom Sawyer was my favorite book in those days. I wanted so badly to be a boy because they had way cool adventures. (This was back in the day when girls weren't encouraged to have adventures.) I carried a sling shot in my back pocket and I knew how to use it. In my front pocket I carried marbles, a pocketknife, an interesting rock or two I might have found. I'd read my book and pretend I was Tom Sawyer, rafting his way down the Mississippi. Or I'd shift gears and read Laura Ingalls Wilder and I'd be out on the prairie, battling the elements and harsh frontier life. Somewhere around thirteen I stopped climbing trees. I wasn't interested in the pocketknives and the sling slots anymore. That was the year I got my own stereo for Christmas and it was all about Donny Osmond and David Cassidy. (Okay so I had crappy taste in music --I even liked Tony Orlando and Dawn. *shudder*) But on the reading front my taste was much better. I devoured Mary Stewart, Victoria Holt and Phyllis Whitney. I put up that picture of the little girl in the tree reading not only to remind myself of how far I've come. How I've changed and grown, but of how the cycle goes on. It warms my heart to know that out there somewhere is a kid who is finding her thrill through reading. Lori Wilde, is an accomplished romance author, and was a RITA finalist and a three-time Romantic Times nominee for Best Romantic Comedy.
Bio of Michelle Rowen
Michelle Rowen was born in Toronto, Ontario. As a child she decided that when she grew up she would become a flight attendant, a jewel thief, or a writer. One out of three ain't bad. She is a self-confessed bibliophile, the proud owner of an evil cat named Nikita, Reality TV junkie, and has an unhealthy relationship with all things Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Harlequin Enterprises
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