Difference between revisions of "RITA®: Best Traditional Romance"

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* [[Lauryn Chandler]] - [[1997 RITA® Winners|1997]] - ''[[Her Very Own Husband]]''
 
* [[Lauryn Chandler]] - [[1997 RITA® Winners|1997]] - ''[[Her Very Own Husband]]''
 
* [[Elizabeth Sites]] - [[1996 RITA® Winners|1996]] - ''[[Stranger In Her Arms]]''
 
* [[Elizabeth Sites]] - [[1996 RITA® Winners|1996]] - ''[[Stranger In Her Arms]]''
* [[Lauryn Chandler]] - [[1995 RITA® Winners|1995]] - ''[[Oh Baby!]]''
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* [[Lauryn Chandler]] - [[1995 RITA® Winners|1995]] - ''[[Oh Baby! - Lauryn Chandler]]''
 
* [[Lindsay Longford]] - [[1994 RITA® Winners|1994]] - ''[[Annie And The Wise Men]]''
 
* [[Lindsay Longford]] - [[1994 RITA® Winners|1994]] - ''[[Annie And The Wise Men]]''
 
* [[Marie Ferrarella]] - [[1993 RITA® Winners|1993]] - ''[[Father Goose]]''
 
* [[Marie Ferrarella]] - [[1993 RITA® Winners|1993]] - ''[[Father Goose]]''

Revision as of 00:11, 3 September 2007

In 1984, the Traditional category was introduced, in an apparent attempt to differentiate between the more sensual tone of category romance and the traditional, sweet titles associated with the style. The category title changed slightly in 2002, only to return in 2003. After an almost unprecedented run without a title change, the Traditional category was renamed Traditional Romance in 2002. As with other RITA® categories, the descriptor "Best" was added to the category name in 2004.

Winners