Difference between revisions of "2001 RITA® Winners"
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* '''Short Contemporary''': ''[[It Takes A Rebel]]'' by [[Stephanie Bond]] | * '''Short Contemporary''': ''[[It Takes A Rebel]]'' by [[Stephanie Bond]] | ||
* '''Short Historical''': ''[[The Mistress]]'' by [[Susan Wiggs]] | * '''Short Historical''': ''[[The Mistress]]'' by [[Susan Wiggs]] | ||
− | * '''Romantic Novella''': "Final Approach to Forever", ''[[ | + | * '''Romantic Novella''': "Final Approach to Forever", ''[[Special Report]]'', by [[Merline Lovelace]] |
* '''Traditional''': ''[[The Best Man & The Bridesmaid]]'' by [[Liz Fielding]] | * '''Traditional''': ''[[The Best Man & The Bridesmaid]]'' by [[Liz Fielding]] |
Revision as of 22:26, 29 March 2009
The Romance Writers of America award the RITA each year.
- First Book: A Man Like Mac by Fay Robinson
- Inspirational: The Shepherd's Voice by Robin Lee Hatcher
- Long Contemporary: Rogue's Reform by Marilyn Pappano
- Long Historical: Devilish by Jo Beverley
- Paranormal: The Highlander's Touch by Karen Marie Moning
- Regency: A Grand Design by Emma Jensen
- Romantic Suspense: Carolina Moon by Nora Roberts
- Short Contemporary: It Takes A Rebel by Stephanie Bond
- Short Historical: The Mistress by Susan Wiggs
- Romantic Novella: "Final Approach to Forever", Special Report, by Merline Lovelace
- Traditional: The Best Man & The Bridesmaid by Liz Fielding