CTRR Awards

CTRR Awards

Coffee Time Romance reviewers read hundreds of books each month, in order to bring you the best for your reading pleasure.

Out of all these books only a select few receive our coveted CTRR Award.

A Notorious Countess Confesses by Julie Anne Long

A Notorious Countess Confesses by Julie Anne Long

Julie Anne Long is a native San Franciscan with a penchant for cats and the English language. When she realized a rock star career wasn't all she thought it was cracked up to be, she went back to her roots and began to write. She credits Jane Austen's witty style for...

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A Joyful Break by Diane Craver

A Joyful Break by Diane Craver

As the youngest in the family growing up on a farm outside of Findlay, Ohio, Diane often acted out characters from her own stories in the backyard. In high school she was the student sitting in class with a novel hidden in front of her propped up textbook But then her...

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A Discreet Gentleman of Matrimony by Kris Tualla

In Kris's words: "I am an author of historical romance and my heroes are all big, strong, beautiful Norsemen!" Kris Tualla is pursuing her dream of becoming a multi-published author of historical fiction. She started in 2006 with nothing but a nugget of...

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Awakened by Ice by Marisa Chenery

Marisa has always had a love for reading and with the arrival of each of her children her love of reading grew.  She  was a fan of science fiction to historical fiction and after reading a historical romance she was hooked. Her love of reading historical...

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The Brides Journey by Laurie Sorensen

Laurie Sorensen delights the world with historical women’s fiction. She takes the audience to places they might not ever see. With her delightful characters she can transport one to beautiful Victorian England or any place in the world. Not only is Laurie a...

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A Perfect Knight for Love by Jackie Ivie

Jackie Ivie hails from Salt Lake City. She currently resides in Alaska where the long winter nights are just right for writing. As a child, Jackie was constantly amusing her siblings with her invented games, escapades, and stories. She loved reading, however, once she...

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