![]() ![]() UK-based publisher Mills and Boon originally produced these novels, but upon Bonnycastle’s urging were brought across the pond for reprinting. Mary Bonnycastle, wife of new publisher Richard Bonnycastle, was instrumental in Harlequin’s 1950s pivot into romance novels, and more specifically, medical romances. The publishing firm initially entered the game as a paperback book reprinter, but following the death of a key publisher, the company changed hands – and directions. The publisher, Harlequin Enterprises, has existed in Canada since 1949. ![]() ![]() Source: Washington PostĮven though Nora Roberts is a genre giant, she didn’t invent it.
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