Rita Rainville
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. She has also written for Silhouette Desire.
Books
- Alone At Last - 1992
- Arc Of The Arrow - 1991
- Bedazzled - 1995
- Challenge The Devil - 1984
- City Girls Need Not Apply - 1997
- Family Affair - 1987
- Gentle Persuasion - 1987
- Glorious Quest - 1986
- High Spirits - 1993
- Hot Property - 1995
- Husband Material - 1996
- It Takes A Thief - 1987
- Lady Moonlight - 1985
- Lights Out! - 1990
- McCade's Woman - 1985
- Never Love A Cowboy - 1988
- Never On Sundae - 1990
- No Way To Treat A Lady - 1989
- One Moment Of Magic - 1990
- Paid In Full - 1991
- Perfect Touch - 1986
- Too Hard To Handle - 2000
- Touch Of Class - 1989
- Tumbleweed And Gibraltar - 1994
- Valley Of Rainbows - 1988
- Written On The Wind - 1985
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