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[[Category:RWA Award Finalists]]
 
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* '''Series''': [[Lady Whistledown]] #1
 
* '''Series''': [[Lady Whistledown]] #1
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* '''Editor''': [[Lyssa Keusch]]
 
* '''Editor''': [[Lyssa Keusch]]
 
* '''Amazon Listing''': []
 
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==Contents==
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* One True Love - [[Suzanne Enoch]]
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* Two Hearts - [[Karen Hawkins]]
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* A Dozen Kisses - [[Mia Ryan]]
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* 36 Valentines - [[Julia Quinn]]
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==Book Description==
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Lady Whistledown Tells All!
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Society is abuzz when the Season's most promising debutante is jilted by her intended—only to be swept away by the deceitful rogue's dashing older brother—in New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn's witty, charming, and heartfelt tale.
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When the scandalous actions of his beautiful fiancée are recorded in Lady Whistledown's column, a concerned groom-to-be rushes back to London to win his lady's heart once and forever, in Suzanne Enoch's enchanting romantic gem.
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Karen Hawkins captivates with an enduring story of a handsome rogue whose lifelong friendship—and his heart—are tested when the lovely lady in question sets her cap for someone else.
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A dazzling and delightful tale by Mia Ryan has a young woman cast out of her home by an insufferable yet charming marquis—who intends to take possession not only of the house... but its former occupant as well!
  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
* [[2004 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2004 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "36 Valentines"
 
* [[2004 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2004 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "36 Valentines"
 
* [[2004 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2004 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "Two Hearts"
 
* [[2004 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2004 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "Two Hearts"

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Contents

Book Description

Lady Whistledown Tells All!

Society is abuzz when the Season's most promising debutante is jilted by her intended—only to be swept away by the deceitful rogue's dashing older brother—in New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn's witty, charming, and heartfelt tale.

When the scandalous actions of his beautiful fiancée are recorded in Lady Whistledown's column, a concerned groom-to-be rushes back to London to win his lady's heart once and forever, in Suzanne Enoch's enchanting romantic gem.

Karen Hawkins captivates with an enduring story of a handsome rogue whose lifelong friendship—and his heart—are tested when the lovely lady in question sets her cap for someone else.

A dazzling and delightful tale by Mia Ryan has a young woman cast out of her home by an insufferable yet charming marquis—who intends to take possession not only of the house... but its former occupant as well!

Recognitions