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* '''Author''': [[Nora Roberts]], [[Jill Gregory]], [[Ruth Ryan Langan]], [[Marianne Willman]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Nora Roberts]], [[Jill Gregory]], [[Ruth Ryan Langan]], [[Marianne Willman]]
 
* '''Publisher''': Berkley
 
* '''Publisher''': Berkley
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[[Starry, Starry Night|"Starry, Starry Night"]] by [[Marianne Williams]] recounts the tale of an American tourist traveling back in time to rescue and be rescued by a ship's captain.
 
[[Starry, Starry Night|"Starry, Starry Night"]] by [[Marianne Williams]] recounts the tale of an American tourist traveling back in time to rescue and be rescued by a ship's captain.
  
==Awards/Honors==
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== Recognitions ==  
* [[Marianne Willman]] won the [[2000 RITA® Winners|2000 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Best Romantic Novella|Romantic Novella]] category
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* [[2000 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2000 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "Starry, Starry Night"

Revision as of 20:52, 9 July 2021

Book Description

"Ever After" by Nora Roberts tells the story of an ancient pendant belonging to a fairy that changes two lives.

"Catch a Falling Star" by Jill Gregory tells of a princess forced to marry a seemily murderous man

"The Curse of Castle Clough" by Ruth Ryan Langan features a ghost who rescuea castle and the castle's owner.

"Starry, Starry Night" by Marianne Williams recounts the tale of an American tourist traveling back in time to rescue and be rescued by a ship's captain.

Recognitions