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− | {{DEFAULTSORT:Rainville, Rita}}[[category:Authors - R]][[Category:RITA Winners]] [[ | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Rainville, Rita}}[[category:Authors - R]][[Category:RITA Winners]] [[Category:Award-Winning Authors]][[Category:Arizona Authors]][[category:Silhouette Romance Authors]] |
[[Image:Ritarainville_toohardtohandle.jpg|thumb|Too Hard To Handle by Rita Rainville]] | [[Image:Ritarainville_toohardtohandle.jpg|thumb|Too Hard To Handle by Rita Rainville]] | ||
− | + | '''Rita Rainville''' won the [[1988 Golden Medallion Winners|1988 Golden Medallion]] in the [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Traditional]] category for her novel ''[[It Takes A Thief - Rita Rainville|It Takes A Thief]]''. She began writing after 25 years of marriage, selling her first and second books in quick succession[http://www.eharlequin.com/author.html;jsessionid=6631989CB4668491D10E3ACC8218CD40?authorid=547]. She makes her home in Arizona. | |
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Rita Rainville wrote 17 novels for the [[Silhouette Romance]] imprint. | Rita Rainville wrote 17 novels for the [[Silhouette Romance]] imprint. | ||
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* ''[[Written On The Wind]]'' - December 1985 ([[Silhouette Romance By The Numbers|Silhouette Romance #400]]) | * ''[[Written On The Wind]]'' - December 1985 ([[Silhouette Romance By The Numbers|Silhouette Romance #400]]) | ||
− | == Honors == | + | == Awards/Honors == |
+ | * [[1986-1987 Career Achievement Award Winners|1986-1987 Career Achievement Award Winner]] - [[Romantic Times Magazine]] - Series Romance Love & Laughter | ||
* [[1988 Golden Medallion Winners|1988 Golden Medallion]] - [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Traditional]] category for ''[[It Takes A Thief - Rita Rainville|It Takes A Thief]]'' | * [[1988 Golden Medallion Winners|1988 Golden Medallion]] - [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Traditional]] category for ''[[It Takes A Thief - Rita Rainville|It Takes A Thief]]'' |
Revision as of 16:56, 4 September 2008
Rita Rainville won the 1988 Golden Medallion in the Traditional category for her novel It Takes A Thief. She began writing after 25 years of marriage, selling her first and second books in quick succession[1]. She makes her home in Arizona.
Rita Rainville wrote 17 novels for the Silhouette Romance imprint.
Books
- Alone At Last - June 1992 (Silhouette Romance #873)
- Arc Of The Arrow - December 1991 (Silhouette Romance #832)
- Challenge The Devil - August 1984 (Silhouette Romance #313)
- Family Affair - January 1987 (Silhouette Romance #478)
- Gentle Persuasion - October 1987 (Silhouette Romance #535)
- Glorious Quest, The - August 1986 (Silhouette Romance #448)
- It Takes A Thief - May 1987 (Silhouette Romance #502)
- Lady Moonlight - July 1985 (Silhouette Romance #370)
- McCade's Woman - March 1985 (Silhouette Romance #346)
- Never Love A Cowboy - February 1988 (Silhouette Romance #556)
- Never On Sundae - March 1990 (Silhouette Romance #706)
- No Way To Treat A Lady - July 1989 (Silhouette Romance #663)
- One Moment Of Magic - September 1990 (Silhouette Romance #746)
- Perfect Touch, The - March 1986 (Silhouette Romance #418)
- Too Hard To Handle - May 2000 (Silhouette Romance #1445)
- Valley Of Rainbows - September 1988 (Silhouette Romance #598)
- Written On The Wind - December 1985 (Silhouette Romance #400)
Awards/Honors
- 1986-1987 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - Series Romance Love & Laughter
- 1988 Golden Medallion - Traditional category for It Takes A Thief