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The 1992 [[RITA]]® winners were: | The 1992 [[RITA]]® winners were: | ||
* '''Best Romance of 1992''': ''[[Come Spring]]'' by [[Jill Marie Landis]] | * '''Best Romance of 1992''': ''[[Come Spring]]'' by [[Jill Marie Landis]] | ||
− | * '''First Book''': ''[[Trust Me]]'' by [[Jeane Renick]] | + | * '''First Book''': ''[[Trust Me - Jeane Renick|Trust Me]]'' by [[Jeane Renick]] |
* '''Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal''': ''[[Emily's Ghost]]'' by [[Antoinette Stockenberg]] | * '''Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal''': ''[[Emily's Ghost]]'' by [[Antoinette Stockenberg]] | ||
* '''Long Contemporary''': ''[[The Silence Of Midnight]]'' by [[Karen Young]] | * '''Long Contemporary''': ''[[The Silence Of Midnight]]'' by [[Karen Young]] |
Revision as of 23:27, 17 January 2008
The 1992 RITA® winners were:
- Best Romance of 1992: Come Spring by Jill Marie Landis
- First Book: Trust Me by Jeane Renick
- Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal: Emily's Ghost by Antoinette Stockenberg
- Long Contemporary: The Silence Of Midnight by Karen Young
- Regency: An Unwilling Bride by Jo Beverley
- Romantic Suspense: Divine Evil by Nora Roberts
- Series Historical: The Prisoner by Cheryl Reavis
- Short Contemporary: Navarrone by Helen R. Myers
- Single Title Contemporary: This Time Forever by Kathleen Eagle
- Single Title Historical: Keeper Of The Dream by Penelope Williamson
- Traditional: Father Goose by Marie Ferrarella
- Young Adult: Song Of the Buffalo Boy by Sherry Garland