2005 RITA® Winners
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The Romance Writers of America award the RITA each year.
- Best Traditional Romance: Christmas Eve Marriage by Jessica Hart, Harlequin Books
- Finalists:
- Best Regency Romance: A Passionate Endeavor by Sophia Nash, Signet
- Finalists:
- Best Short Contemporary Series: Miss Pruitt's Private Life by Barbara McCauley, Silhouette Books
- Finalists:
Contents
Best Short Historical Romance
- A Wanted Man by Susan Kay Law, Avon Books
- Finalists:
- Best Long Contemporary Series: John Riley's Girl by Inglath Cooper, Harlequin Books
- Finalists:
Best Long Historical Romance
- Shadowheart by Laura Kinsale, Berkley Publishing
- Finalists:
Best Paranormal Romance
- Blue Moon by Lori Handeland, St. Martin's Press
- Finalists:
- Best Romantic Suspense: I'm Watching You by Karen Rose, Warner Books
- Finalists:
Best Inspirational Romance
- Grounds To Believe by Shelley Bates, Steeple Hill Books
- Finalists:
Best Contemporary Single Title
- Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie, St. Martin's Press
- Finalists:
Best Romantic Novella
- "Her Best Enemy", Night's Edge, Maggie Shayne, Harlequin Books
- Finalists:
Best Novel With Strong Romantic Elements
- A.K.A. Goddess by Evelyn Vaughn, Silhouette Books
- Finalists:
- American Idle by Alesia Holliday
- Do Me, Do My Roots by Eileen Rendahl
Time Off For Good Behavior by Lani Diane Rich
Best First Book
- Time Off For Good Behavior by Lani Diane Rich, Warner Books