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  • ONCE UPON A SCANDAL by Julie LeMense – Regency Romance/Historical Romance

    ONCE UPON A SCANDAL by Julie LeMense – Regency Romance/Historical Romance

    Since there’s no such thing as a perfect person, we can’t say that Julie LeMense has written a perfect Regency romance.

    Darn close, though.

    Once Upon a Scandal nails it on so many levels: plot and characters driven by the era they live in; smooth, clean writing; a fully realized heroine who’s smart, vulnerable, resourceful, flawed, compassionate, and funny; an aristocrat hero who’s believable as a man; and a fresh, twisty plot that demands pages be turned to find out what happens next.

    Because the story is a romance, we can expect a happy ending. How Jane and Benjamin are ever going to find it, however, remains a mystery until the end. Both are trapped in their roles in society and hide dangerous secrets behind their identities. Jane actually has to give up her identity and become a false person in order to escape poverty and shame. Her sacrifice, it turns out, helps save her country from a traitor—who just might be her own father.

    Operating in disguise creates a satisfying turnabout, wherein the honest woman rejected by society allures the snobs, doyennes, and chauvinists into eating out of her dishonest hand. Jane observes: “Their strict rules and codes of conduct had been instituted for one reason and one alone: to prove themselves superior. They didn’t judge a person’s suitability by intellect, achievement, or even kindness.”

    That thought forms the theme of the novel and the deceptions practiced throughout it.

    Jane’s identity switcheroo is engineered by Benjamin for his own noble yet selfish purposes, though he soon realizes he’s bitten off more than he can chew and falls crazy in love with the real Jane—jeopardizing both of their masquerades.

    The moral and behavioral strictures of society during England’s Regency period seem unbelievable to those of us reading about it generations later. But they were painfully real at the time and forced many a clandestine affair. This suppression gives plausibility to the characters’ secrets and skulduggery; and the era’s lack of technology as we know it allows them to get away with stunts that would be immediately caught, and widely broadcast, today. Thus, when modern anachronisms appear in the narrative, they draw attention to themselves. The word “feminist,” for example, used in conversation by Jane in 1813, was not actually coined until decades later. Bloopers like this in such a period-sensitive novel raise doubts about the rest in the reader’s mind.

    Fortunately, the story holds its own with romantic intrigue and close brushes with disaster. The result is a conflict parfait, with Jane and Benjamin’s impossible love at the top, overlying the contradictions and inequities of their society, which forms a harsh class division between the haves and have-nots, in a country deep at war. In this multi-layer mess, how can anyone dream that true love will conquer all?

    Jane and Benjamin give it their best shot in this classy, cork-screwy romance that turns scandal on its head.

     

  • The Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction 2016 Official Finalists Listing

    The Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction 2016 Official Finalists Listing

    Romance Fiction AwardThe CHATELAINE Writing Competition Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genres of  Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction. The Chatelaine Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 1, 2017!

    The Chatelaine Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:

    • Contemporary Romance
    • Historical Romance
    • Adventure & Suspense
    • Romantic Steamy/Sensual (Not Erotic)
    • Inspirational/Restorative

    The following titles will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. The Semi-Finalists will compete FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Book Awards Packages.

    This is the OFFICIAL FINALIST POSTING  of the 2016 CHATELAINE Novel Writing Competition & Book Awards.

    • M A Clarke Scott – The Art of Enchantment
    • Darby Karchut – Stone’s Heart
    • Sabra Brown Steinsiek – ‘Til the End of Time #4
    • B. K. Smith – Sands Point: Memoirs of a Money Trader
    • La Kayshal – The Lost Crown
    • Nicola Italia – Love in the Valley of the Kings
    • Linda Patrick – Angels Unawares
    • Vicki Volden – Both
    • Judah Knight – The Long Way Home
    • M A Clarke Scott – Reconcilable Differences
    • Kate Vale – Where This Goes
    • F. E. Greene – The Never List (Love Across Londons)
    • Elise K. Ackers – One For the Road
    • Lucy Carol – Stiff Competition
    • Karen Fitzpatrick – After the Rain
    • Mike Hartner – I, James
    • Diana Forbes – Mistress Suffragette
    • Rebecca Lochlann – The Sixth Labyrinth
    • Blanche Mathes – Dead Wrong
    • Kathrin Murphy – Gentlemen, Gigolos & Gelato
    • Nicole Evelina – Been Searching for You
    • Mira West – Sacrificial Sins
    • Lucinda Brant – Dair Devil: A Georgian Historical Romance #2
    • Toby Neal – Somewhere in St. Thomas #2
    • Candace Sams – Galactic Hearts
    • Laura W. Chance – To Cornwall, with Love
    • Kate James – When the Right One Comes Along #2
    • Nate Gagon – Breaking Dad
    • Kate James – When I Found You (K-9 Trilogy) 
    • P. A. Estelle – Hannah: Bride of Iowa
    • Kate James – A Child’s Christmas
    • Kate James – The Truth About Hope
    • Kate James – When Love Matters Most
    • Ashlinn Craven – Building Mr. Darcy 
    • Jayne Castel – The Breaking Dawn
    • Nina Romano – In America
    • Gail Avery Halverson – The Boundary Stone
    • Dorothy Wiley – The Beauty of Love
    • Susan Boles – Fated Love
    • K.L. Kreig – Luke’s Absolution
    • P.A. Estelle – Hannah: Bride of Iowa
    • Regan Walker – The Refuge: An Inspirational Novel of Scotland
    • Kate James – The Truth About Hope
    • Kate James – When Love Matters Most
    • Phillip Buchanon – Icing on Your Fingertips
    • Gillian Galbraith – Kismba
    • Mysty McPartland – The Laird’s Kidnapped Bride
    • Candace Sams – Galactic Hearts
    • Kate James – A Child’s Christmas
    • Gillian M. Mercurio –Kisimba

    This list is INCOMPLETE as of January 24, 2017. Please check back often until we post that all the results are in.

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    This list is the Official Posting of the 2016 Chatelaine Finalists. We will begin announcing the 2016 Chatelaine First Place Category Winners in 2017. Good luck to all in one of our most competitive novel competitions!

    The Chatelaine  Finalists will compete for the Chatelaine Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Book Award winners will automatically be entered into the Chatelaine GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $200 or $500 dollars in editorial services. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference 2017 and Awards Gala. Register now for CAC17 to be there when your name is called!
    • First In Category winners will compete for the Chatelaine Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the Chanticleer Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • FOURTEEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital book award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the Chatelaine Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in.

    If your name is on this list, be sure to check out: 7 Things to do if you are a finalist or winner in the Chanticleer International Writing Competitions on our Winner Circle page.

    The Chatelaine Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the April 1, 2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. Register now for CAC17 to be there when your name is called and accept your blue ribbon on our stage.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 Chatelaine Awards writing competitions for Romantic Fiction. Enter the 2017 Chatelaine Awards Today! 

  • The LARAMIE Book Awards for Western Fiction – 2016 Official Finalist Listing

    The LARAMIE Book Awards for Western Fiction – 2016 Official Finalist Listing

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction AwardThe LARAMIE Awards Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genres of  Western Fiction. The Laramie Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 1, 2017!

    The Laramie Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:

    • Western Romance
    • Adventure/Caper
    • Classic
    • Civil War/Prairie/Pioneer
    • Contemporary Western
    • Western Young Adult

    This is the OFFICIAL LIST of Finalists Authors and Titles of Works that have made it through the first cut of the Laramie 2016 Novel Writing Contest.

    The following titles will compete for the 2016 Laramie SHORT LIST:

    • Miantae Metcalf McConnell – Deliverance, Mary Fields, First African American Woman Star Route Mail Carrier in the United State
    • Barbara Salvatore – Magghie
    • Deborah Hufford – Blood to Rubies
    • Jacquie Rogers – Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch (Honey Beaulieu – Man Hunter #1)
    • JD Harper – Glint
    • T.M. Hinton – The Judas Steer
    • Bruce Graham – Green Mountain Gunfighter
    • Jared McVay – Stranger On A Black Stallion
    • Alethea Williams – Naapiikoan Winter
    • Lynda J Cox – Seize the Flame
    • David Selcer – Lincoln’s Hat
    • Teresa Healy Janssen – The Ways of Water
    • Jacqui Nelson – Between Love and Lies
    • David G. Rasmussen – The Man Who Moiled for Gold
    • Juliette Douglas – Perfume, Powder, and Lead: Holy Sisters
    • Sara Dahmen – Becoming Doctor Kinney
    • Jacquie Rogers – Much Ado About Mustangs (Hearts of Owyhee #5)
    • Anne Sweazy-Kulju – Grog Wars
    • Ashley E Sweeney – Eliza Waite
    • Dorothy Wiley – Frontier Gift of Love
    • Jim Stempel – Windmill Point
    • John R. Green, Jr. – Vladimir Petrov, an American Life
    • Bert Entwistle – The Taylor Legacy
    • Jeffrey Price – Improbable Fortunes
    • Jerry Bustin – Marshal Banner
    • Ken Farmer & Buck Stienke – Bass and the Lady
    • Barbara Salvatore – Big Horse Woman
    • Scott Eldon Swapp – Clevenger Gold: The True Story of Murder and Unfound Treasure
    • Joe Corso – Shootout in Cheyenne
    • Ronald E. Yates – Finding Billy Battles
    • Julia Robb – The Captive Boy
    • Harlan Hague – A Place for Mei Lin

    The Laramie Finalists will compete for the SHORT LIST and then these author and titles will compete for the Laramie Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Book Award winners will automatically be entered into the Laramie GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $200 dollars. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the Laramie Finalists as they compete for the coveted Short List.

    The Laramie Grand Prize Winner and the First Place Category winners will be announced and recognized at the April 1, 2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 Laramie Awards writing competitions for Western Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.

  • GOETHE Book Awards for post-1750 Historical Fiction – the 2016 FINALISTS

    GOETHE Book Awards for post-1750 Historical Fiction – the 2016 FINALISTS

    Post 1750s Historical Fiction AwardThe Goethe Novel Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of post-1750s Historical Fiction. The Goethe Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes are awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 1, 2017!

    Because we received an unprecedented amount of entries for the 2015 Chaucer Awards we divided the writing competition into two separate awards for 2016: The Chaucer Awards for pre-1750’s historical fiction and the Goethe Awards for post-1750 historical fiction.  We have moved entries that are post 1750 to the 2016 Goethe Awards tracking and judging rounds.

    This is the Official Finalists List of the Authors and Titles of the Goethe 2016 Novel Writing Contest.

    The Goethe Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres are: Regency, Victorian, 1700s/1800s, Turn of the Century, 20th Century, World Wars and Other Wars, World/International History post-1750, and U.S. History.

    The following titles will compete for the SHORT LIST (Semi-Finalists):

    • Rich DiSilvio – My Nazi Nemesis
    • Lars D. H. Hedbor – The Darkness: Tales From a Revolution – Maine
    • Anthony Cunningham – Skyesong
    • Sandra Perez Gluschankoff – Franzisca’s Box
    • S. Thomas Bailey – Blind Faith-The Gauntlet Runner
    • Emma Rose Millar & Miriam Drori – The Women Friends: Selina
    • Michael Sheahan – The Sean
    • J.P. Kenna – Lost Utopia
    • Brigitte Goldstein – Death of a Diva–From Berlin to Broadway
    • C.T. Wells – The Kingdom of the Air
    • Joe Vitovec – Full Circle – A Refugee’s Tale
    • Connie Hertzberg Mayo – The Island of Worthy Boys
    • Paula Butterfield – Forever Free: A Novel of Edmonia Lewis
    • Linda Cardillo – The Boat House Cafe
    • Amy Wolf – The Misses Bronte’s Establishment
    • Lucinda Brant – Deadly Affair: A Georgian Historical Mystery
    • Carrie Kwiatkowski – Running Before the Wind
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Silent Meridian
    • J.L. Oakley – The Jossing Affair
    • Duncan Stewart – In Their Finest Hour
    • Meredith Pechta – Dividing Prejudice
    • David Selcer – Lincoln’s Hat
    • Tom Glenn – The Last of the Annamese
    • Ivan Light – Deadly Secret of the Lusitania
    • Eleanor Webster – No Conventional Miss
    • Darryl Wimberley – Paul Bunyan
    • Carol M. Cram – A Woman of Note
    • Jude Berman – Angel
    • Joe Corso – Lafitte’s Treasure
    • Sherman Smith – Golden City on Fire
    • Nancy Foshee – Ephemeral Palaces
    • Jeremiah Clark – American Slave
    • M.C. Nelson – Chrysalis: A Novel
    • Alethea Williams – Naapiikoan Winter
    • Neal Katz – Outrageous, The Victoria Woodhull Saga, Volume 1: Rise to Riches
    • Teresa Healy Janssen – The Ways of Water
    • Suzette Hollingsworth – Sherlock Holmes and the Dance of the Tiger
    • Darryl Wimberley – A Seeping Wound
    • A.B. Michaels – The Depth of Beauty
    • Vanda – Juliana

    The Goethe Finalists will compete for the Goethe Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Book Award winners will automatically be entered into the Goethe GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $200. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Book Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
    • First In Category winners will compete for the Chaucer Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the Chaucer Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. will be awarded to the winning title.
    • CBR reviews are published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital book award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us  at Info@ChantiReviews.com with any questions, concerns, or suggestions.

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all the Goethe Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be listed in our social media postings as the results come in.

    The 2016 Goethe Grand Prize Winner and First Place Category Winners will be announced at the April 1st,  2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference to be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions for the 2017 Chaucer Awards and the Goethe Awards writing competitions for Historical Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.

  • CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750 HISTORICAL FICTION 2016 FINALISTS

    CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750 HISTORICAL FICTION 2016 FINALISTS

    Pre 1750 Historical Fiction AwardThe CHAUCER Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The Chaucer Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 1, 2017!

    Because we received an unprecedented amount of entries for the 2015 Chaucer Awards we divided the writing competition into two separate awards for 2016: The Chaucer Awards for pre-1750’s historical fiction and the Goethe Awards for post-1750 historical fiction.  We have moved entries that are post 1750 to the 2016 Goethe Awards tracking and judging rounds.

    This is the Official Finalists List of the Authors and Titles of Works that have made it to the Finalists of the Chaucer 2016 Novel Writing Contest.

    NOTE: This list is COMPLETE as of January 27, 2017.

    The Chaucer Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:  Pre-Historical Fiction, Ancient Historical Fiction, World/International History (non-western culture historical fiction), Americas-Historical Fiction Pre-1750s, Dark Ages/Medieval, Renaissance, and Elizabethan/Tudor 1600’s.

    The following titles will compete for the Short List and then compete for the First Place Category Positions and Awards Packages.

    • Hana Samek Norton – The Serpent’s Crown: A Novel of Medieval Cyprus
    • Kate Braithwaite – Charlatan
    • Carol M. Cram – The Towers of Tuscany #2
    • Gerald W. McFarland – The Last of Our Kind, Third in the Buenaventura Series
    • Sandra Vasoli – Truth Endures: Je Anne Boleyn Book Two #2
    • Jean Gill – Plaint for Provence
    • Laura Kitchell – Lady of the Bridge #2
    • Edward Parr – Kingdoms Fall
    • N.M. Bell – No Absolution
    • Lorraine Buck – The Last Rosary
    • Gina M. Bright – 1381: The Forgotten Revolt
    • Leonide Martin – The Visionary Mayan Queen: Yohl Ik’nal of Palenque
    • H.J. Reynolds – A Treachery of Spies
    • Michal Strutin – Judging Noa: a Biblical Woman’s Journey
    • Austin Hernon-Robert – The Wayward Prince, Book Two
    • Lilian Gafni – The New World: Flower from Castile
    • Catherine T Wilson and Catherine A Wilson – The Gilded Crown
    • Laura Kitchell – Lady of the Imperial City
    • Bruce Gardner – Hope of Ages Past
    • Helena P. Schrader – Envoy of Jerusalem: – Balian d’Ibelin and the Third Crusade
    • Mike Hartner – I, James
    • Prue Batten – Tobias
    • Charlene Newcomb – For King and Country
    • Gail Avery Halverson – The Boundary Stone
    • Sandra Vasoli – Struck With the Dart of Love: Je Ane Boleyn Book One
    • James Conroyd Martin – The Boy Who Wanted Wings

    The Chaucer Finalists will compete for the Chaucer Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Book Award winners will automatically be entered into the Chaucer GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $200. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Book Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
    • First In Category winners will compete for the Chaucer Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the Chaucer Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital book award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the Chaucer Finalists as they compete for Semi-Finalists positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in.

    The Chaucer Grand Prize Winner and First Place Category Winners will be announced at the April 1st,  2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 Chaucer Awards and the Goethe Awards writing competitions for Historical Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.

  • The 2016 FINALISTS for the DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction – Official Listing

    The 2016 FINALISTS for the DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction – Official Listing

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA FictionThe Dante Rossetti Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Young Adult Fiction. The Dante Rossetti Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners!

    The Dante Rossetti Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:  Contemporary Young Adult, Science Fiction/Fantasy/Paranormal, Dystopian/Edgy/Urban, Mystery/Thriller/Suspense, Historical Young Adult, YA Adventure.

    The following titles will compete for the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Book Awards Packages.

    This is the COMPLETE OFFICIAL Finalists List as of Jan. 26, 2017 for the Dante Rossetti 2016 Novel Writing Contest for Young Adult Fiction.

    • Jennifer Lynn Catz – The Darkest Legacy: Hints of Betrayal
    • Edward Corcoran – The Earth, the Sky, and the Heaven Above 
    • Bryan Ney – Calamity Jane: How the West Began
    • Eric Kephas – The Purity Council
    • Jodie Esch – Little White Lies
    • Kimberly Bernard – Lost Prophecy:Awakening
    • Alex E. Carey for Earth’s Embrace
    • T.S. Pettibone for Hatred Day
    • D. J. Adamson for Outre
    • Tory Gates for  A Moment in the Sun
    • Wende Dikec for Tiger Lily
    • Harold Coyle – The Other Side of the Wire
    • Susan Faw for Seer of Souls
    • E.Z. Graves for Love Zombies of San Diego 
    • Ben Sharpton for Camp Fear: 13 Days of Fear
    • K.C. Finn for  Legion Lost
    • Alan Sproles and Lizanne Southgate for  The Train from Outer Space
    • T. M. Murray for Teramar
    • Richard Mann for Wasted in Waldport
    • Philip Carlisle for Time’s Will: Eyes of Phire
    • T.C. Miller for BlackStar Bomber
    • Mike Hartner for I, James
    • Lisa Y. Potocar for Train to Glory
    • Jesikah Sundin for ELEMENTS (The Biodome Chronicles #2)
    • K.J. McPike for XODUS
    • Christopher Mannino for School of Deaths
    • Alex Paul for SeaJourney
    • Anne Sweazy-Kulju for Grog Wars
    • Sheena Snow for  Sparked (The Metal Bones Series Book 1)
    • Linda Covella for Yakimali’s Gift
    • Nancy Pennick for 29
    • Jeffrey Stagg for A Campfire Nightmare
    • Alex E. Carey for Water’s Reflection
    • Norma Hinkens for Immurement
    • Edward Mountain for Cerulean Skies

    This is the Official List of Finalists for the 2016 Dante Rossetti Awards

    The Dante Rossetti Finalists will compete for the Dante Rossetti First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the Dante Rossetti GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $200. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
    • First In Category winners will compete for the Dante Rossetti Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the Dante Rossetti  Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital book award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the Dante Rossetti Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in.

    The 2016 Dante Rossetti Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the April 1st, 2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 Dante Rossetti Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is May 30th, 2017. Please click here for more information or to enter the contest.

  • The GERTRUDE WARNER 2016 Book Awards for Middle Grade Chapter Books – Official Finalist List

    The GERTRUDE WARNER 2016 Book Awards for Middle Grade Chapter Books – Official Finalist List

    gertrude warner awards 2015The GERTRUDE WARNER  Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Middle Grade Chapter Books. The GERTRUDE WARNER  Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners!

    The Gertrude Warner Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:  Contemporary Middle Grade, Science Fiction and/or Fantasy, Mysteries, Historical, and Adventure.

    The following titles will compete for the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Book Awards Packages.

    NOTE: This is the Official List of the Warner 2016 Finalists.

    The Finalists Authors and Titles of Works that have made it to the Short-list of the Gertrude Warner Middle Grade Chapter Book 2016 Writing Contest are:

    Life on Base: Quantico Cave by Tom and Nancy Wise

    Zephyr Daniels and the Field Trip of Screams  by Kimberly Robello

    Test of Time by Robert McCauley

    Zoe and the Cat from Mars by Robert Karr

    Crushing the Red Flowers by Jennifer Voigt Kaplan

    The Train  from Outerspace  by  Alan Sproles and Lizanne Southgate

    Billy Bediver in the Quest for the Dragon Queen   by Alan Sproles

    Ice-Bear Island  by Lizzi Wolf

    The Shadow of the Unicorn II: The Deception by Suzanne de Montigny

    The Shrinking Stone  by Sue Ann Culp

    I, Mary by Mike Hartner

    The Mystery of Hollow Inn by Tara Ellis

    The Ranatanland Tales  by Lloyd Chiasson, Jr.

    EYTHYR by Mary Follin

    Amelia Moss and the Secret Islands Agency by Kimberly Clair

    Saddle Up  by Donna Patton and Emily Chase Smith

     After the Horizon  by Ben Conlon

    Life on the Farm by Heather Gardam

    Year of the Rahku Rabbit – Training the Mage by D.A. Cave

    Log of the Worst Pirate in the Known World by  Nick Korolev

    Brooklyn Bat Boy: A Story of the 1947 Season that Changed Baseball Forever by Geoff Griffin

    The Treasure of Malaga Cove  by John Gilgren

    Almost Impossible by Beth Bacon

    The Gertrude Warner 2016 Finalists will compete for the Gertrude Warner First In Category Positions, which consists of Seven Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the Gertrude Warner Middle Grade Chapter Books GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize purse of $200.  The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.

    All First In Category Book Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.

    First In Category winners will compete for the Gertrude Warner Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the Gertrude Warner  Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.

    • Fifteen genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital book award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Good Luck to all of the 2016 Gertrude Warner Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in. The 2016 First In Category Winners will be recognized at the 2017 Chanticleer Annual Awards Gala and Banquet.

    The Gertrude Warner Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the April 1st, 2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 Gertrude Warner Awards writing competition. The deadline for 2016 submissions was  May 31st, 2016. We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 Gertrude Warner Children’s Chapter Book writing competition. Please click here for more information. 

  • The M&Ms, Chanticleer’s Mystery & Mayhem Novel Contest & Book Awards Official Finalist List for 2016

    The M&Ms, Chanticleer’s Mystery & Mayhem Novel Contest & Book Awards Official Finalist List for 2016

    Mystery Writing Contest The Mystery & Mayhem Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Cozy Mysteries and Classic Mysteries. The M&M Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2016 writing competition winners!

    The M&M Book Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:  Amateur Sleuth, Romance, Animals, Cooking/Knitting/Hobbies, Blended Genre, Medical/Lab, Travel, Humorous, Historical, Classic British, Y/A, and Senior Sleuth.

    The following titles will compete for the SHORT LIST rounds. The works that make it on the SHORT LIST will then compete for FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Book Awards Packages.

    NOTE: This is the Official List of the M&M 2016 Finalists.

    The Finalists Authors and Titles of Works of the M&M 2016 Novel Writing Contest are:

    A Girl Like You by Michelle Cox

    Secret Life of Anna Blanc by Jennifer Kincheloe

    The Prosecution of Mr. Darcy’s Cousin by Regina Jeffries

    Murder by the Spoonful by Vicki Vass

    The Magic of Murder by Susan Lynn Solomon

    Banished Threads b Kaylin McFarren

    Member from Devon by Bruce Graham

    Skyrizer # 7 by Phillip Buchanon

    The Scarlet Wench by M. K. Graff

    Major Crimes by Michele Lynn Seigfried

    Death Runs on Time by A. B. Michaels

    A Scone to Die For (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries)  by H. Y. Hanna

    Killer Transaction  by Catherine Bruns

    Twelve for Twelve  by Dawn Rasmussen

    Secrets Revealed by Kate Vale

    Bells on Her Toes by Diana J. Febry

    Secrets, Lies, and Champagne Highs  by Jeanette Hubbard

     Under English Heaven  by Alice K. Boatwright

    The Body Next Door by Gay Yellen

    Death Unscripted by M.K. Graff

    The Erotica Book Club for Nice Ladies by  Connie Spittler

    Hot Scheming Mess by Lucy Carol

    Engaged in Danger: A Jamie Quinn Mystery by Barbara Venkataraman

    Sherlock Holmes and the Dance of the Tiger by Suzette Hollingsworth

    Deadly Dye and a Soy Chai by Traci Andrighetti

    Smart, but Dead by Nancy G. West

    Deathbed of Roses by Alannah Foley

    Homes and Watkins   by R. J. Lewis

    The M&M Finalists will compete to be on the SHORT LIST and those works will then compete for the M&M First In Category Positions, which consists of Seven Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the M&M GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize purse of $200.  The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.

    All First In Category Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.

    First In Category winners will compete for the M&M Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the M&M  Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.

    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital book award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the M&M Finalists as they compete.

    Short List  announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in. The 2016 First In Category Winners will be recognized at the 2017 Chanticleer Annual Awards Gala and Banquet.

    The M&M Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the April 1st, 2017 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2017 M&M Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is March 31st, 2017. Please click here for more information.