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Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd., the world’s leading publisher of romance
fiction, announced the launch of eHarlequin.com, a new site designed to
provide romantic on-line escapes.

“For generations of women worldwide, Harlequin is synonymous with
romance,” says Pam Laycock, Vice President and Executive Producer,
eHarlequin.com. “Now, with the help of Women.com, we are expanding our
on-line presence and extending our offerings to include interactive
tools that will give readers new on-line experiences.”

eHarlequin.com, will feature a selection of Harlequin books and ways to
interact with authors and romance readers. The site is divided into
three departments: Your Romantic Life, Your Romantic Escapes, and Your
Romantic Books.

Your Romantic Life offers advice from “Dr. Romance,” a.k.a. Diane Sollee
(MSW), a renowned relationship expert. Her weekly column answers deeply
personal questions about relationship and sexuality
issues.

“Your Romantic Escapes” features “Extraordinary Evenings,” an
interactive tool designed to liberate couples from the dating doldrums.
Ideas for exciting “theme dates” are explored. Each idea includes a
list of necessities, step-by-step instructions and a pre-written
invitation to send to a specified special someone.

“Your Romantic Books” allows visitors to read reviews, purchase
Harlequin’s current releases and back-issues, and register on-line to
receive advance release information via e-mail.

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