Accolades for 'Tempting Bella'

Night Owl Reviews TOP PICK! “A sweet romantic read with just a hint of spice.”
Night Owl Reviews TOP PICK! “A sweet romantic read with just a hint of spice.”

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Contests & Awards

1st Place 2012 Laurie Contest

1st Place 2011 NJ Romance Writers PYHIAB Contest

1st Place 2011 Hot Prospects Contest

Finalist, 2011 Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Awards

Finalist, 2011 Golden Gateway Contest

Finalist, 2012 Sheila Contest

Finalist, 2012 Orange Rose Contest

Finalist, 2012 Duel on the Delta

Media:   

USA Today   Ashburn Patch

Second Place in the 2011 Maggies

My Regency romance, Tempting Bella, placed second in the 2011 Maggie awards which were presented by the Georgia Romance Writers last night in Decatur.

Tempting Bella took second place in the historical unpublished category. Author Jennifer McQuiston took first place for her manuscript, A Private Affair. Jennifer and I share an agent – so at least we sort of kept it all in the family!

Here’s the complete rundown in the historical unpublished category:

honorable mention
Carol
Hayes
Lady Unbound
honorable mention
Meredith
Simmons
Shadow Dancer
3rd place
Meredith
Simmons
Chameleon
2nd place
Diana
Quincy
Tempting Bella
Maggie winner is
Jennifer
McQuiston
A Private Affair

 
There’s no official list yet, but here’s what I’ve been able to learn so far in the other categories:

Vanessa Kelly placed first in the historical published category for her book, Sex and the Single Earl.

Trish Mills was the first place winner for Winter Longing in the young adult published category.

Trish Milburn took first place in the contemporary published category for Elly: Cowgirl Bride. 

Rebecca Skrable was first for The Devil of Whitechapel for unpublished paranormal/ fantasy.

Kalayna Price wins top honors for Grave Witch in the published paranormal category.

I’ll post a complete list of the 2011 Maggie winners as soon as I can.

'Tempting Bella' is a 2011 Maggie Finalist!

I received a pretty great call just after dinner last night.

It was Dianna Shuford, from the Georgia Romance Writers, calling to tell me that my latest work in progress, “Tempting Bella,” is a finalist in the 2011 Maggie Contest for unpublished writers.

This is Bella’s first contest final. About 30 pages of the manuscript – plus a synopsis – were judged by two published authors.

It’s always encouraging to receive validation for my work – a little something that tells me I’m on the right track. Especially from two professionals in the field. 

“Tempting Bella” is my third completed manuscript.

It is the story of Mirabella, who is married off as a child to settle her father’s gaming debt. After the hasty marriage, she does not see her husband again for almost a decade. She grows to resent the stranger she assumes married her for her fortune and promptly forgot she existed. When they do meet again, neither knows who the other is, but the attraction (of course!) is immediate. You can read more about the story by clicking here.

There are four other finalists in the Maggie contest’s historical category.

Avon’s Tessa Woodward is the final judge.

The winner will be announced at the Georgia Romance Writers 2011 Moonlight and Magnolias conference in which runs Sept. 29 through Oct. 2.

This is my second time as a Maggie finalist. My first manuscript, “Compromising Willa,” placed second in the 2009 contest.

By the way, it’s fun to note that the winner that year was Patricia Patton for “Love and the Heir.” Later published as “The Heir” – under Patton’s pen name Grace Burrowes – the book was named one of Publishers Weekly’s Top Five Romances for 2010 and went on to become a New York Times bestseller.

So at least I can say I got beat out by a New York Times bestselling author. Not too shabby!