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Hi all,
I was just wondering if anyone read harlequins. The reason why I bring it up is cuz I was looking for harequins the other day and I cam across this new series by Harlequin. I think its called American Dreams ironically enough. Anyhoo, there are 5 of these books that come out, each one dealing with a year over the last 100. I peeked at the back cover and apparantly there is going to be a book that is featured in the 60's. Judging by the cover, she is a "beth" and the guy is a "will". She protests peace and he is a vietnam soldier. Sigh.... LOL. What would be most interesting is if i can find an actual harlequin written IN the 60's and compare it to a book written ABOUT the 60's.
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