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.

Angel With a Ray Gun by Deborah Kinnard

Deborah was ten when she started writing. With no preteen girl who had a horse on "Bonanza,' she started composing short stories, along with poetry. She stays busy with two active girls, and treasuring a wonderful husband. In addition, she has enjoyed a career that...

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Sweet Restraint by Beth Kery

Beth Kery would like everyone to know that she puts her all into her books"”every one. A hot, erotic read is a top priority for her, but so is rich characterization, an interesting plot with some good twists, and a compelling, emotionally fulfilling relationship...

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Run To Me by Christy Reece

Christy Reece hails from the heart of Alabama, and her small town roots have served her well.  Without the distractions of big city life, she has plenty of imagination to whip up the most amazing scenarios for her characters.  Previously employed in the insurance...

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Blood Resurrection ~ JP Bowie

J.P. Bowie was born and raised in Aberdeen, Scotland. He wrote his first (unpublished) novel "“ a science fiction tale of brawny men and brawnier women that made him a little suspect in the eyes of his family for a while. Leaving home at age eighteen for the bright...

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All The Right Reasons, Damaged Heroes Book 3 by Sandy James

Sandy James wears many hats, besides being an author she is also a teacher and an owner of a small racing stable. She loves her life with her husband and her two grown children. Horse racing and writing have become her passions in life. She feels  her life is truly...

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Lila’s Vow by Diane Wylie

Diane Wylie gets the inspiration for writing romance from her husband. She has been happily married to Ed for 28 years. They have two children and one son in law. At first, Diane wanted to be a veterinarian then turned to technical writing, followed by romance...

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