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2002 Booksellers Best Award Goes to Tina St. John
Friday, October 04, 2002 8:25:00 AM
by Tina St. John
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(Photo: Tina St. John, holding poster, with fellow award winner, author Julie Ortolon.)
The 2002 Booksellers' Best Award for Best Short Historical Romance, an annual contest judged by booksellers across the nation, was presented to Tina St. John for her August 2001 release, WHITE LION'S LADY. |
The Booksellers Best Award, a nationally judged contest sponsored by the Greater Detroit chapter of Romance Writers of America, is presented annually at the RWA National convention. This year, in the category of Best Short Historical of 2001, the award went to medieval romance author, Tina St. John for her August release, WHITE LION'S LADY (which was also a finalist for the RITA award, RWA's highest honor).
WHITE LION'S LADY tells the tale of a disillusioned knight and the young woman he is hired to kidnap from her wedding to a powerful lord. WHITE LION'S LADY is the author's third novel for Ballantine/Ivy, a division of Random House, and is available in both mass market paperback and in special, limited edition hardcover through Doubleday's Rhapsody Book Club.
WHITE LION'S LADY
by Tina St. John
ISBN 0-8041-1962-7
$6.99 US / $9.99 CAN
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Website of Award-winning Author Tina St. John
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