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Shaken, Not Stirred I'm deep "in the soup" as my writer buddy, Liz Maverick is fond of saying, so immersed in my work-in-progress that if it weren't for the occasional ... Continue Reading
• 11.06.08 • New Excerpt! An excerpt of Hope's next contemporary novel, Every Breath You Take (January 2009), has been posted for your reading pleasure. Pre-order it online today. • Play! Enter Hope's current contest for a chance to win! • 10.15.08 • On Friday, October 17th, Hope and Senior Harlequin Editor, Brenda Chin join Michelle Buonfiglio at Romance B(u)y the Book at LifetimeTV.com to chat about Bound to Please and the other great Blaze historicals to follow. Guest appearances by best-selling Blaze Historical authors Betina Krahn, Jade Lee, and Jacquie D'Alessandro. Hint: look for Hope to make a Big Announcement. • 9.08.08 • Join Hope at EHarlequin.com today where she dishes on her favorite Harlequin moment and swaps stories on her not-so-secret reading.
• 8.04.08 • Meet Hope. Listen to eHarlequin's podcast interview with Hope as she is featured in their Author Spotlight, where she talks about her latest book, Bound to Please. • 7.01.08 • Now on Shelves! Bound to Please is now available in stores! • Reader Favorites! Check out the book extras for Bound to Please: Don't miss Behind the Scenes and the Animals in the Story. Set in Medieval Scotland, Bound to Please offers all the rich period detail and searing passion of a Hope Tarr historical in the shorter format of a Harlequin category romance. • 6.23.08 • Hope is interviewed by eHarlequin, where she shares about her newest release — read the Inside Scoop. • 6.02.08 • Hope was a featured author for both of her publishers at the Book Expo in Los Angeles this past weekend. See the great photos! • 4.01.08 • NEW
RAVES: Readers can't get
enough of Hope! Catch the recent
reviews on Hope's latest
historical: Untamed.
Read the online excerpt and order it
online. • 1.04.08 • Ringing in 2008 with a bang! Read what Publishers Weekly blogger extraordinaire, Barbara Vey, has to say about Enslaved and why "Hope Tarr's books always deliver that emotional kick" that makes her crave more. |
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