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* Gramercy - [[Constance Ravenlock]] won the 1982 [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] for Category Historical. | * Gramercy - [[Constance Ravenlock]] won the 1982 [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] for Category Historical. | ||
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+ | * Heart's Victory, The - [[Nora Roberts]] won her first major award for this title, taking home the [[1983 Golden Medallion Winners|1983 Golden Medallion]] in the Contemporary Sensual category. | ||
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Revision as of 18:42, 28 January 2006
So many romances, so little time. We'll never find them all, but we can try.
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- Day Beyond Destiny - Anna James won the 1982 Mainstream Historical Golden Medallion for this title.
- Defiant Love - Mara Seger won the 1983 Category Historical award for this title.
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- Gramercy - Constance Ravenlock won the 1982 Golden Medallion for Category Historical.
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- Heart's Victory, The - Nora Roberts won her first major award for this title, taking home the 1983 Golden Medallion in the Contemporary Sensual category.
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- Never Naughty Enough - Jill Monroe's debut novel is fun and funny as ace assistant Annabelle tries to catch the eye of workaholic Wagner. 2004. Blaze
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- Opal Fires - Lynda Trent won the 1983 Golden Medallion for Contemporary Mainstream for this title.
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- Pregnancy Test, The - Susan Gable's title hit number 9 on Walden's bestseller list. 2005. Superromance
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- Sun Dancers, The - Barbara Faith won the 1982 Mainstream Golden Medallion for this title.
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Winner Take All - Brooke Hastings won the Category Contemporary Golden Medallion in 1982 for this novel.