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Old 05-02-2013, 02:06 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
Those Bombshell books weren't supposed to be romances, although they did often include a romantic component. I don't think Harlequin does a great job labeling their non-romance lines, though.
Oh, I knew that at the time. I was just hoping for a bit more romance. The same with the Harlequin Next line which didn't last long either.

I think because I was mostly buying specific authors who did write romance (for other Harlequin/Silhouette lines) I was more disappointed with many of the stories when they were originally released in print. Reading the new-to-me authors I bought during the big digital sale I am enjoying the Bombshell line more than I did back then as I mostly don't have the same expectations. But again, that is more author-expectation based than because of the line.
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