Difference between revisions of "Nora Roberts"

From Romance Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 6: Line 6:
 
* ''Divine Evil'' - [[Nora Roberts]] won the [[1993 RITA® Winners|1993 RITA®]] in the [[Romantic Suspense]] category
 
* ''Divine Evil'' - [[Nora Roberts]] won the [[1993 RITA® Winners|1993 RITA®]] in the [[Romantic Suspense]] category
 
* ''Heart's Victory, The'' - This title won the [[1983 Golden Medallion Winners|1983 Golden Medallion]] in the Contemporary Sensual Category.
 
* ''Heart's Victory, The'' - This title won the [[1983 Golden Medallion Winners|1983 Golden Medallion]] in the Contemporary Sensual Category.
 +
* ''Hidden Riches'' - [[Nora Roberts]] won the [[1995 RITA® Winners|1995 RITA®]] in the [[Romantic Suspense]] category.
 
* ''Matter of Choice, A'' - This title won the [[1985 Golden Medallion Winners|1985 Golden Medallion]] in the Long Contemporary Category.
 
* ''Matter of Choice, A'' - This title won the [[1985 Golden Medallion Winners|1985 Golden Medallion]] in the Long Contemporary Category.
 
* ''Nightshade'' - [[Nora Roberts]] won the [[1994 RITA® Winners|1994 RITA®]] in the [[Romantic Suspense]] category.
 
* ''Nightshade'' - [[Nora Roberts]] won the [[1994 RITA® Winners|1994 RITA®]] in the [[Romantic Suspense]] category.

Revision as of 02:04, 5 February 2006

Nora Roberts is known as "The Queen of Romance" with good reason: she is both prolific and generous with time and energy. Roberts has been lauded with many awards; her first was for The Heart's Victory, which won the 1983 Golden Medallion in the Contemporary Sensual Category.

Books