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* Finalists:
 
* Finalists:
** ''[[Take Me]]'' by [[Cherry Adair]]  
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** ''[[Take Me - Cherry Adair|Take Me]]'' by [[Cherry Adair]]  
** ''[[Private Investigations]]'' by [[Tori Carrington]]  
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** ''[[Private Investigations - Tori Carrington|Private Investigations]]'' by [[Tori Carrington]]  
 
** ''[[The Doctor's Mistress]]'' by [[Lilian Darcy]]  
 
** ''[[The Doctor's Mistress]]'' by [[Lilian Darcy]]  
 
** ''[[Two To Tangle]]'' by [[Leslie Kelly]]  
 
** ''[[Two To Tangle]]'' by [[Leslie Kelly]]  
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** ''[[What The Heart Wants]]'' by [[Jean Brashear]]   
 
** ''[[What The Heart Wants]]'' by [[Jean Brashear]]   
 
** ''[[What A Woman Wants]]'' by [[Tori Carrington]]  
 
** ''[[What A Woman Wants]]'' by [[Tori Carrington]]  
** ''[[Seduced By The Enemy]]'' by [[Jamie Denton]]  
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** ''[[Seduced By The Enemy - Jamie Denton|Seduced By The Enemy]]'' by [[Jamie Denton]]  
 
** ''[[Capturing Cleo]]'' by [[Linda Winstead Jones]]  
 
** ''[[Capturing Cleo]]'' by [[Linda Winstead Jones]]  
 
** ''[[Wedding At White Sands]]'' by [[Catherine Mann]]  
 
** ''[[Wedding At White Sands]]'' by [[Catherine Mann]]  
** ''[[Babes In Arms]]'' by [[Kathleen O'Brien]]  
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** ''[[Babes In Arms - Kathleen O'Brien|Babes In Arms]]'' by [[Kathleen O'Brien]]  
 
** ''[[The Secret Son]]'' by [[Tara Taylor Quinn]]  
 
** ''[[The Secret Son]]'' by [[Tara Taylor Quinn]]  
  
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** ''[[Tess And The Highlander]]'' by [[May McGoldrick]]  
 
** ''[[Tess And The Highlander]]'' by [[May McGoldrick]]  
 
** ''[[The Texan's Wager]]'' by [[Jodi Thomas]]  
 
** ''[[The Texan's Wager]]'' by [[Jodi Thomas]]  
** ''[[Diamond In The Rough]]'' by [[Patricia Waddell]]  
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** ''[[Diamond In The Rough - Patricia Waddell|Diamond In The Rough]]'' by [[Patricia Waddell]]
 
 
  
 
===[[RITA®: Best Long Historical Romance|'''Best Long Historical Romance''']]===
 
===[[RITA®: Best Long Historical Romance|'''Best Long Historical Romance''']]===
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* Finalists:
 
* Finalists:
 
** ''[[Hush]]'' by [[Anne Frasier]]  
 
** ''[[Hush]]'' by [[Anne Frasier]]  
** ''[[Wild At Heart]]'' by [[Jane Graves]]  
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** ''[[Wild At Heart - Jane Graves|Wild At Heart]]'' by [[Jane Graves]]  
 
** ''[[Purity In Death]]'' by [[J.D. Robb]]  
 
** ''[[Purity In Death]]'' by [[J.D. Robb]]  
 
** ''[[Reunion In Death]]'' by [[J. D. Robb]]  
 
** ''[[Reunion In Death]]'' by [[J. D. Robb]]  
** ''[[Someone Knows]]'' by [[Karen Young]]  
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** ''[[Someone Knows]]'' by [[Karen Young]]
 
 
  
 
===[[RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title|'''Best Contemporary Single Title''']]===
 
===[[RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title|'''Best Contemporary Single Title''']]===

Latest revision as of 19:27, 14 June 2009

The Romance Writers of America award the RITA each year.

Best First Book


Best Traditional Romance


Best Short Contemporary Series

Best Long Contemporary Series

Best Paranormal Romance


Best Inspirational Romance


Best Romantic Novella


Best Regency Romance


Best Short Historical Romance

Best Long Historical Romance

Best Romantic Suspense

Best Contemporary Single Title