Cheryl Reavis
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Cheryl Reavis won the 1989 Golden Medallion in the Long Contemporary Category. She was also awarded the RITA multiple times.
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Books
- Bartered Bride, The - 1996
- Band Of Brothers - 2017
- Blackberry Winter - 2005
- Bride Fair, The - 2002
- Captive Heart, The - 2003
- Crime Of The Heart, A - 1988
- First Boy I Loved, The -
- Forbidden Bride, The - 2003
- Harrigan's Bride - 1998
- Little Darlin' - 1998
- Long Way Home, The - 1999
- Medicine Man - 2007
- Meggie's Baby - 1996
- Mother To Be - 1997
- Older Woman, The - 2002
- One Of Our Own - 1994
- Patrick Gallagher's Widow - 1990
- Prisoner, The - 1992
- Promise Me A Rainbow - 1990
- Soldier's Wife, The - 2012
- So This Is Love -
- Tenderly - 1998
- Unexpected Wife, An - 2013
Anthologies
- Spring Brides - 2005
Awards
- 1989 Golden Medallion Winner - Long Contemporary Romance, A Crime Of The Heart
- 1993-1994 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - Innovative Series Romance
- 1996 RRA Awards Nominee - Best Series/Category Romance Author
- 1989 Golden Medallion Winner in the Long Contemporary Category for A Crime of the Heart
- 1991 RITA® Winner in the Long Contemporary Category for Patrick Gallagher’s Widow
- 1993 RITA® Winner in the Series Historical category for Prisoner, The
- 2003 RITA® Winner in the Short Historical category for The Bride Fair