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Old 12-12-2016, 12:25 AM   #1889
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
I wouldn't mind seeing them package up some of their previous "online reads" into an eBook anthology and offer that as a free download (kind of like Tor.com and Baen have done).

I've done it myself on the rare occasion they've had an online read from an author who's series I read (like Cop Next Door by Julie Miller) so I could read it as a "book" instead of bunch of text on a website.
And they used to do this. There's been a couple of collections of their website shorts from years back. A Valentine for Harlequin's 60th Anniversary and A Taste of Romance as some examples.

I took some of the ones by Julie Miller, Merline Lovelace, Lori Borrill, Karen Templeton, etc and ones connected to their multi-author series like Romancing the Crown and Athena Force and made my own. But unless you catch them as they go up it can be hard to track down all the parts years later. I admit I don't often look for them anymore since they did their website overhaul.

ETA: Okay I went and downloaded it just to see and you get two cartoon looking guys (one blond, one with dark hair) and various outfits (not all are safe for work so to speak). The strange think is the guys each only have one arm. It's been a long time since I've seen a paper doll, but don't they usually have both arms?

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