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.
Sweet Danger by Cheryl Pierson
Want to learn a little about this amazing and talented author? Well, here is a snippet of how she grew up to become a rising star in the book world: Being the much-younger sibling of the family, her two older sisters were off to college by the time she was eight, and...
Drink of Me by Jacquelyn Frank
Jacquelyn Frank, Western North Carolina resident, says she is inspired by her dreams and that the riveting stories her fans have come to know and love come straight from her sleep time. A huge cat lover, she spends her days surrounded by her nine cats and creating...
High School Heroes by James Mascia
James Mascia is an English Teacher in Maryland, currently teaching at the high school and post-secondary levels. Writing is James' passion. He enjoys writing mainly for younger audiences. Why did I pick this book? Check out my fourth paragraph and you will see exactly...
Magick Charm by Jennifer Wells
Jennifer Wells lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and three cats. When she's not writing or reading, Jen keeps herself busy making jewelry for her business, Dragonfly Design. Before devoting herself to writing full time, she studied biology and forensic DNA...
When Wicked Craves: The Shadow Keepers Series Book 3 by J.K. Beck
J. K. Beck spent more than ten years as a litigator in Southern California and Central Texas, using her rare free time to indulge in her passion for writing. Now she uses her legal background as inspiration for her paranormal romantic suspense series, The Shadow...
Carnal in Cannes by Jianne Carlo
Jianne Carlo is an expert in mult-cultural stories and she comes bit it naturally. Born to an Indian Father and Hispanic Mother she grew up on an island which she uses superbly in her writing. Married to a man of Dutch bred imigrants and you will find her children...
