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    As Mills and Boon begin romancing India, here's tracking the emancipation of heroines and new age passion.
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    The Candyfloss flavour of Mills and Boon survives, even as the Romance Mill churns out tales in keeping with the times.
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    Once Mills and Boon brings local writers on board, doe-eyed Indian beauties will lock eyes with the men of their dreams.
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    A Harlequin Mills and Boon survey says women still prefer alpha males and want to be dominated. Has nothing changed since the first novel published in 1909? Let's read between the pages...
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    100 years old but Mills and Boon readership base fails to age. Mathures Paul speaks to three M & B authors.
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    Are authors from the land of Kamasutra up to the challenge of writing about love and passion in Mills and Boon style?(Mumbai)
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    Author India Grey talks about the evolution of Mills and Boons' love stories.
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    The writing reflects a lot of what is happening in the world. I have read about the rise of the Indian middle class. I watched the terrorist attacks on the Taj, and felt very involved in it.
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    Are authors from the land of Kamasutra up to the challenge of writing about love and passion in Mills and Boon style? (Hyderabad)
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    Literature have a passionate love story to tell? Here is a contest for you
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    Everyone around the world is falling in love with India, so we decided to give our Indian readers a platform to become successful authors.
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    Desi Babu English Mem : M&B author Penny Jordon on her Indian romance!
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    With the steamy Romance novels now being printed on Indian soil, M & B woos the Indian woman with renewed energy.
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    The undisputed leaders of women's fiction, Mills and Boon completed its centenary in publishing in 2008. Andrew J.Go, Director, Indian Operations, Harlequin Mills and Boon spoke to Leher Kala about the Company's plans for India.
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    Mills and Boon's Rose turned 100 this year. Opened in India, they've announced a competition for Indian authors with prizes that include a publishing contract, says Shana Maria Verghis.

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