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Awards for Romance Fiction
Are you curious what book awards exist to recognize excellence in writing romance novels?

The Untold Want Review
LGBT gay romance The Untold Want by Catt Ford features African American main characters and supporting characters, a coming-out theme, separated lovers meeting years later, fine arts, New York City, and an intensely emotional and erotic tone.

Sandra Hill Complete Book List
Here is the complete book list for Sandra Hill.

The Other Side of the Pillow Review
This is a pleasant story of an attractive African American couple coming together, but it's not a keeper for me because of the tight focus on two characters who seem subordinate to the story's message of second chances.

Linda Howard Complete Book List
Look here for the complete book list of Linda Howard.

Captive Review
LGBT gay romance Captive by Remy Jensen starts with a kidnapping in Belize in this engaging enemies-to-lovers romance.

The Healer's Touch Review
Male-Female romance The Healer's Touch by Lori Copeland is set in 1887 Missouri and features a farm girl shunned by the townsfolk because of her mother's mental illness who takes in a U.S. Marshal with amnesia whom everyone mistakes for an outlaw.

Bertrice Small Complete Book List
Many of you first discovered romance novels through the erotic historical romance books of Bertrice Small. Here is a complete list of her books.

In Death Series by J.D. Robb
Why would you want to read the IN DEATH series by J.D. Robb (aka Nora Roberts), especially when it is a hugely long series? Because it is an unusual and creative series. Here is the complete list.

Shirewode Review
LGBT gay romance Shirewode by J. Tullos Hennig is the absolutely terrific conclusion of the Robin Hood legend started in the first book Greenwode that reimagines Robin and Guy de Gisbourne as enemies-to-lovers.

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