StoryBroads in the Spotlight
posted by Lynn Kerstan
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
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The RITA Award is the highest honor presented in the genre of romance fiction.Four StoryBroads had eligible books this year. And four StoryBroads were selected (by a panel of judges)for the final round. The RITA awards will be presented at the Romance Writers of America Conference in San Francisco this summer.
Meantime, if you happened to miss one of these terrific 2007 books, now's your chance to catch up.

Maggie launches a new series, Wings in the Night, with another of her fast-paced, inventive, witty, thrilling adventures.
Nearly as exciting as Maggie's own Real Life!

Pat returns to her beloved Scottish Highlands with this compelling love story.
From the Publishers Weekly *starred* review: "Potter keeps getting better with every outing . . . . a pure pleasure."
Tara's suspense novels take us to the core of human pain and triumph. As Booklist wrote of Tara, she combines "a superb sense of characterization" with "a realistically gritty plot," making for "an exceptionally powerful book.""Harlequin took a chance on this one," Tara said. "The hero is her rapist."
But reader feedback justified the risk. HQ rearranged Tara's schedule, contracted a sequel, and Trusting Ryan will be on the shelves in July!

Krissie scores a twofer!
In Ice Blue, she sweeps us off to Japan with the exceedingly dark and dangerous Yakuza assassin, Taka, and the young museum curator caught up in a deadly scheme. Action, suspense, and romance galore.

Ice Storm features another of Anne Stuart's masterful heroes--dark, mysterious, and delicious. The guys you love to hate and can't resist. This one (Killan) is a rogue with a past. Surely the heroine can never forgive him for what he did. Can she?
Patricia Potter
Tara Taylor Quinn
Maggie Shayne
Anne Stuart
Suzanne Forster
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2 Comments :
Congrats Ladies! I wish I could go to that conference...but I'll have to wait until it comes back to the midwest again! I'll be cheering for you all!
I wish I could find the photo we called "the pouting Ritas."
It was a year when Pat Potter, Anne Stuart, and I, were all nominated, and all lost. Afterward we sat at the bar tearing our programs into confetti and drinking and pouting. LOL. Actually, we had a great time that night. But when someone came to take our pic, I think we made an obscene gesture. She deleted that one, and kept only those that would not incriminate us.
May we (and Tara) have no reason to pout in San Diego!
Maggie
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