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The '''Regency Historical Romance''' award, introduced in 2008, covers romance novels set primarily during set during the [[Regency]] period of the British Empire. The award essentially replaced the [[RITA®: Best Regency Romance]] award, which, due to the elimination of short Regency lines, had trouble garnering enough entries to make the category viable.
 
The '''Regency Historical Romance''' award, introduced in 2008, covers romance novels set primarily during set during the [[Regency]] period of the British Empire. The award essentially replaced the [[RITA®: Best Regency Romance]] award, which, due to the elimination of short Regency lines, had trouble garnering enough entries to make the category viable.
  
 
== Winners ==
 
== Winners ==
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* [[Julia Quinn]] - [[2010 RITA® Winners|2010]] - ''[[What Happens In London]]'', [[HarperCollins|HarperCollins Publishers]], [[Avon|Avon Books]]
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* [[Joanna Bourne]] - [[2009 RITA® Winners|2009]] - ''[[My Lord And Spymaster]]'', Penguin Group USA, [[Berkley Sensation]]
 
* [[Julia Quinn]] - [[2008 RITA® Winners|2008]] - ''[[The Secret Diaries Of Miss Miranda Cheever]]'', [[Avon]]
 
* [[Julia Quinn]] - [[2008 RITA® Winners|2008]] - ''[[The Secret Diaries Of Miss Miranda Cheever]]'', [[Avon]]

Latest revision as of 01:02, 4 August 2010

The Regency Historical Romance award, introduced in 2008, covers romance novels set primarily during set during the Regency period of the British Empire. The award essentially replaced the RITA®: Best Regency Romance award, which, due to the elimination of short Regency lines, had trouble garnering enough entries to make the category viable.

Winners