Harlequin ends its historicals romance line

Harlequin is discontinuing its Historicals line of romance novels. The publisher provided no indication of plans to publish historical stories in other categories.

Harlequin began as a packaging company in 1949 and entered romance publishing by acquiring rights to Mills & Boon in the late 1950s. By 1980 romance accounted for most of the company's revenue. The publisher now releases around 50 books a month across its category lines.

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