eHarlequin.com, the online department of Harlequin Enterprises Limited.
The two Toronto-based companies have coupled their Internet sites so users can access Webpersonals' 5,000 new postings a day and eHarlequin.com's 750,000 female registered members.
The eHarlequin users who log on to search for romantic stories, relationship articles, discussion groups and interactive games can now take things one step further.
"Romance readers who flock to the eHarlequin site to escape the day-to-day pressures of a busy lifestyle will now have a very real opportunity to search for their fantasy mate," the company said in a statement.
"We want to offer female customers a context for our services -- one that is specifically tailored to their values and interests," Peter Housley,
CEO of iMG said in a release.



