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.

So Into You, by Sandra Hill

I was surprised to read that the woman who writes such funny and sexy romances once considered herself serious and shy. I guess it is true what they say about the quiet ones. She has always loved to write, from the essays assigned in school to the wonderful books we...

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Echo of a Raven by Sharon Donovan

Sharon Donovan is a morning person. She is often up before the birds and enjoying a hot cup of coffee, while working at her computer. After being diagnosed as a type I diabetic when she was only six, Sharon's vision began fading, but not her love for writing, which...

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To Find and to Keep by Serena Yates

Serena Yates is a night owl who enjoys writing when everyone else in her world has gone to sleep. She has always loved reading, and wanted to try her hand at writing, that is once she had established her own financial independence first. She has lived and worked in...

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Don’t Tempt Me by Loretta Chase

Loretta Chase is a New England native who majored in English at Clark University.  She says that no one paid her to write until she graduated and her stint as a corporate video writer led to her meeting the future Mr. Chase.  Thank goodness for all of us readers that...

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Master of Crows ~ Grace Draven

Grace Draven is a Louisiana native, living in Texas, and is a financial analyst by trade. She is the member of a large on-line network of writers, as well as a member of a site that archives fiction works. In the spare moments between working a full-time job and...

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Summer House by Nancy Thayer

Nancy Thayer was born and raised in Kansas. She has traveled the world but Nantucket is where she and her husband, Charley, call home. In 1980, Doubleday published her first novel, Stepping. With 19 novels published to date with Nancy hopes there will be many more to...

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