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Old 05-15-2017, 10:34 PM   #512
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I figured once several of the lines went digital only, their days would be numbered.

I am surprised (happily) that they're keeping the Romantic Suspense line. I really thought once they were all rebranded as Harlequin (and not Silhouette) that that line was particularly vulnerable since they have the Intrigue line.

I know Target and my local grocery stores have stopped selling all Harlequin series. They sometimes have the MIRA titles. The Walmart has very limited shelf-space for books now and, at least at the one I go to, sells mainly the Presents, Inspired, and Inspired Suspense lines. They get a few copies of Special Editions, but not many. They no longer carry any of the others.
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