Difference between revisions of "2006 RITA® Winners"

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** Other nominees were: [[When We Meet Again]] - [[Victoria Alexander]], Avon Books, Lucia Macro, editor; [[The King's Mistress]] - [[Terri Brisbin]], Harlequin Books, Melissa Endlich, editor; [[Abbie's Outlaw]] - [[Victoria Bylin]], Harlequin Books, Kim Nadelson, editor; [[It Happened One Autumn]] - [[Lisa Kleypas]], Avon Books, Lucia Macro, editor; [[Highlander In Love]] - [[Julia London]], Pocket Books, Maggie Crawford, editor; [[To Love A Thief]] - [[Julie Ann Long]], Warner Books, Melanie Murray, editor; [[His Secondhand Wife]] - [[Cheryl St. John]], Harlequin Books, Ann Leslie Tuttle, editor
 
** Other nominees were: [[When We Meet Again]] - [[Victoria Alexander]], Avon Books, Lucia Macro, editor; [[The King's Mistress]] - [[Terri Brisbin]], Harlequin Books, Melissa Endlich, editor; [[Abbie's Outlaw]] - [[Victoria Bylin]], Harlequin Books, Kim Nadelson, editor; [[It Happened One Autumn]] - [[Lisa Kleypas]], Avon Books, Lucia Macro, editor; [[Highlander In Love]] - [[Julia London]], Pocket Books, Maggie Crawford, editor; [[To Love A Thief]] - [[Julie Ann Long]], Warner Books, Melanie Murray, editor; [[His Secondhand Wife]] - [[Cheryl St. John]], Harlequin Books, Ann Leslie Tuttle, editor
  
* [[RITA®: Novel With Strong Romantic Elements|'''Novel With Strong  Romantic Elements''']] - [[Lady Luck's Map Of Vegas]] - [[Barbara Samuel]], Ballantine Books, Linda Morrow, editor
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* [[RITA®: Novel With Strong Romantic Elements|'''Novel With Strong  Romantic Elements''']] - [[Lady Luck's Map of Vegas]] - [[Barbara Samuel]], Ballantine Books, Linda Morrow, editor
 
** Other nominees were: [[The Me I Used To Be]] - [[Jennifer Archer]], Harlequin Books, Gail Chasan, editor; [[The Tiara Club]] - [[Beverly Brandt]], St. Martin's Press, Kimberly Cardascia, editor; [[Charmed And Dangerous|Charmed & Dangerous]] - [[Candace Havens]], Berkley Books, Gail Fortune and Anne Sowards, editors; [[Sweetgrass]] - [[Mary Alice Monroe]], MIRA Books, Martha Keenan, editor; [[Ex And The Single Girl]] - Lani Diane Rich[[]], Warner Books, Beth de Guzman, editor; [[Blue Smoke]] - [[Nora Roberts]], Penguin Putnam, Leslie Gelbman, editor; [[Table For Five]] - [[Susan Wiggs]], MIRA Books, Margaret Marbury and Dianne Moggy, editor
 
** Other nominees were: [[The Me I Used To Be]] - [[Jennifer Archer]], Harlequin Books, Gail Chasan, editor; [[The Tiara Club]] - [[Beverly Brandt]], St. Martin's Press, Kimberly Cardascia, editor; [[Charmed And Dangerous|Charmed & Dangerous]] - [[Candace Havens]], Berkley Books, Gail Fortune and Anne Sowards, editors; [[Sweetgrass]] - [[Mary Alice Monroe]], MIRA Books, Martha Keenan, editor; [[Ex And The Single Girl]] - Lani Diane Rich[[]], Warner Books, Beth de Guzman, editor; [[Blue Smoke]] - [[Nora Roberts]], Penguin Putnam, Leslie Gelbman, editor; [[Table For Five]] - [[Susan Wiggs]], MIRA Books, Margaret Marbury and Dianne Moggy, editor
  
 
* [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|'''Best Traditional Romance''']] - [[Princess Of Convenience]] - [[Marion Lennox]], Harlequin Books, Sheila Hodgson, editor
 
* [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|'''Best Traditional Romance''']] - [[Princess Of Convenience]] - [[Marion Lennox]], Harlequin Books, Sheila Hodgson, editor
 
** Other nominees were: [[Smart Boys And Fast Girls|Smart Boys & Fast Girls]] - [[Stephie Davis]], Dorchester Publishing, Kate Seaver, editor; [[Who Needs Boys?]] - [[Stephie Davis]], Dorchester Publishing - Kate Seaver, editor; [[The Doctor's Rescue Mission]] - [[Marion Lennox]], Harlequin Books, Kate Paice, editor
 
** Other nominees were: [[Smart Boys And Fast Girls|Smart Boys & Fast Girls]] - [[Stephie Davis]], Dorchester Publishing, Kate Seaver, editor; [[Who Needs Boys?]] - [[Stephie Davis]], Dorchester Publishing - Kate Seaver, editor; [[The Doctor's Rescue Mission]] - [[Marion Lennox]], Harlequin Books, Kate Paice, editor

Revision as of 07:04, 17 December 2006

The 2006 RITA awards were held in Atlanta on July 29, 2006. Nora Roberts hosted the ceremony. During the ceremony, Jodi Thomas was inducted into the RWA Hall Of Fame and Susan Elizabeth Phillips received the organization's