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The reception of Harlequin Spanish novels was dual-natured. On one hand, literary critics frequently dismissed them as "formulaic," "low-brow," or "escapist garbage."
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: Within the English-language Harlequin Presents line, stories featuring wealthy, fiercely proud, and protective Spanish alpha heroes constitute a highly successful subgenre. Titles like The Spanish Groom by Lynne Graham or A Stormy Spanish Summer by Penny Jordan are staple examples of this style. Key Imprints and Formats