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Old 11-01-2015, 06:10 AM   #1644
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I tried this but they don't seem to be linked together. How do I link my Harlequin account to HarperCollins?
I don't think you need to link them. I just set up HC Reader to be the default epub viewer on my KF6, so any epub file I download through the browser automatically gets opened on HCR.

1. Open Silk Browser
2. Go to your Harlequin ebook bookshelf
3. Download ebook.
4. Open ebook. HCR will open automatically. When the ebook is finished loading, HCR will ask if you want to Go to Library or Read Now.
4a. If you haven't set up HCR to be your default epub viewer, Silk will ask you how you want to view the file. Choose HCR.

That's pretty much it. I've actually tried loading books from two different Harlequin accounts to my HCR and had no problems.

HC Reader basically works like a regular epub reader. I also use it for books from ARe and even Kobo (at least until I figured out how to sideload the Kobo app to KF6), although with Kobo you might need to get an Adobe ID to get around any DRM issues.

Hope that's clear enough.
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