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The History of Loveswept by Random House

Loveswept is a romance fiction imprint of Penguin Random House. The imprint was established in 1983 by Bantam Books, a division of Random House. Loveswept quickly became known for its contemporary romance novels and it specialized in publishing romance novels by debut and established authors.

Throughout the years, Loveswept, published by Random House, has also published a number of bestselling romance novels, such as the "Flynn Brothers" series by Catherine Anderson, and the "Dream Man" series by Linda Howard. Some of the most popular books published by Random House under Loveswept imprint were written by authors such as Iris Johansen, Tami Hoag, and Suzanne Brockmann.

In 1998, Random House merged with Penguin to become Penguin Random House. Loveswept became part of the Penguin Random House family of imprints and it continued to publish romance novels under the Loveswept name.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Loveswept took a hiatus and was not publishing new books. However, in 2013, Penguin Random House announced that it would be relaunching the imprint, and since then Loveswept has been publishing new romance novels. The imprint has also been publishing e-books since then.

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