Author: gail-avery-halverson

  • Chatelaine 2023 Hall of Fame Celebrating Romantic Fiction

    Chatelaine 2023 Hall of Fame Celebrating Romantic Fiction

    Need more Romance in your life? Read These!

    The Chatelaine Awards are here to bring you the best in books about Love in all its forms.

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    ***Submit your Novel today***

    You have until August 31st to share your Love Story and enter the 2023 CIBAs!

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    Everyone deserves more love, and we’ve got lots of it for you to read! Steamy (Not Spicy), Historical and more! Other categories also include romantic themes, but if you’re looking for Romance- look no further!

    Lets take a look at the Grand Prize Winners for the Chatelaine Award

    Operation Mom
    By Reenita Hora

    Master storyteller Reenita Malhotra Hora’s YA romance Operation Mom: My Plan to Get My Mom a Life and a Man takes us on a charming journey through the life of one teen, Ila Isham.

    Hora introduces Ila and her best friend Deepali, two boy-crazy teens on a summer quest. Readers will fall in love with the smart, sassy, angst-filled, rebellious Ila. A typical teenage girl, Ila lives in Mumbai with her mom and Sakkubai, their house manager. Ila’s mother calls her obsessed, but that seems unfair. Is she obsessed just because her every waking minute is spent thinking of Ali Zafar, famous pop icon, singer, and heartthrob? Or is she obsessed with fellow classmate Dev?

    No, Ila couldn’t be taken with Dev because he’s one of three young men that her best friend Deepali is juggling in her summer experiment of exploring her “feminine mystique.” This turn of phrase becomes just one of many opportunities for Hora’s humor to shine as Ila remarks, “That’s a book by Gloria Steinem . . . no Betty Friedan.” Deepali’s response? “Yaar. Don’t be so literal.” The delightful balance between Ila’s book smarts versus Deepali’s street smarts carries us through Hora’s expertly crafted story.

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    The Long Desert Road
    By Alex Sirotkin

    Alex Sirotkin’s debut novel, The Long Desert Road, navigates the emotional arcs of life in contrast with the greater expanse of the cosmos. Here a young woman must face her addictions while the people around her try to move beyond her backlash.

    We meet Henry Spinoza, a 44-year-old quirky science writer. He ponders his life as half over, looks for the right woman, and wonders if there isn’t more to existence.

    For twenty years, Henry, a science writer, has been researching a non-fiction book on the universe that he intends to write. Henry’s feeling “bored, boring, and budget-conscious…the trifecta of gloom,” as he puts it. But in the middle of this ennui, his sister-in-law invites him to dinner, along with her divorced friend, Isabel Dalton, an attorney, and “the setup is afoot.”

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    When The Wind Chimes
    By Mary Ting

    In When the Wind Chimes by international best-selling author Mary Ting, Kate Summers wants to make this Christmas extra-special for her older sister, Abby, and four-year-old nephew.

    A year ago, she’d given up Christmas with her family to spend the holiday with her boyfriend, Jayden, whom she had caught cheating on her the next day. Not only is she hoping to erase that memory, but she also has another even more important reason to make this Christmas special.  A few months after her disastrous break-up with Jayden, her brother-in-law, Steve, passed away from cancer, so Abby and Tyler will be spending their first Christmas alone.

    After taking a leave from her job as a graphic designer in LA, Kate flies to Poipu, Kauai, determined to make this an amazing holiday, but on her way to her sister’s house, she meets a mysterious man, who gives up his cab for her. Kate can’t get the handsome stranger out of her head, and when she sees him again in her sister’s art gallery–and destroys his expensive shirt with paint–she is both mortified and excited.

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    The Skeptical Physick
    By Gail Avery Halverson

    In the second in a series by author Halverson, an aristocratic, intellectually curious young woman has fallen in love with a young physician, a commoner whose radical experimentations have jeopardized his reputation. The couple is just recovering from the professional and personal rigors of dealing with London’s plague victims when the city is overwhelmed by fire. Their services are needed now more than ever.

    Supported by mentor hospital administrator Father Hardwicke in his medical endeavors, Simon McKensie is finally on the verge of marrying the woman he adores, Catherine Abbott. Even the wealthy, protective Aunt Viola has come to terms with the fact that, though she might not approve the match on social grounds, she sees that Catherine will be happy with Simon.

    If winning her aunt’s approval and administering aid to plague victims wasn’t enough, just days before their planned nuptials, a fire breaks out that threatens to delay them yet again. Worse, Catherine sustains a severe injury on her way to the hospital to help Simon treat burn victims. It seems that there may not be a wedding. But Simon acts quickly and effectively to save the life of his beloved, exchanging wedding vows with her even as she is barely recuperating from her accident.

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    The House At Ladywell
    By Nicola Slade

    A surprise bequest, a cryptic benediction, and a box of long-lost letters thrust Freya Gibson in the middle of a life-changing mystery. As the personal assistant to successful novelist Patrick Underwood, Freya never takes a vacation. She believes herself content to be surrounded by the hustle and bustle of London, keeping Patrick on track and reigning in her newly discovered and completely uncertain feelings for her boss.

    When Freya inherits a house from a heretofore unknown relative, she isn’t sure what to do. What’s more, the house comes with a clause preventing the immediate selling off of the relic. Freya has no choice but to visit the estate, still reasonably sure she will rid herself of the property; until, of course, she sets foot in the ancient home in Ramalley.

    With Patrick gone on a business trip to the US, Freya decides to spend a week getting to know her new home and the village nearby. She quickly decides she wants to keep the enigmatic house with the enormous stone mantle, former church windows, and hand-carved hares. Still, as she falls in love with the house, she uncovers evidence that Violet, her cousin, and the former owner, knew a great deal more about Freya than Freya knows about herself. With each step closer to the truth, the house seems to draw her closer in a protective grip, perhaps giving her a chance at a new future.

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    Now that you’re set on your next reads, what are you waiting for? The only way to join this amazing list of Chatelaine Winners is to submit today!

    Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000!

    Submit to the CIBAs Today!

    Now is your chance to touch the hearts of readers everywhere. Your Romance story deserves to be discovered, and you can submit to the 2023 Chatelaine Awards by the end of the month. Don’t miss this chance to give your book the recognition it deserves.

    The Chatelaine Awards is your chance to shine!

     

    The 2022 Grand Prize Winners from CAC23!

    And remember! Our 12th Anniversary Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24) will be April 18-21, 2024, where our 2023 CIBA winners will be announced. Space is limited and seats are already filling up. Sign up and see the latest updates here!

     

  • The 2020 Finalists for the CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction CIBAs

    The 2020 Finalists for the CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction CIBAs

    book award for Romance Novels The Chatelaine AwardsThe CHATELAINE Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction. The Chatelaine  Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best new books featuring romantic themes and adventures of the heart, historical love affairs, perhaps a little steamy romance, and stories that appeal especially to fans of affairs of the heart to compete in the Chatelaine Book Awards (the CIBAs). 

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2020 SHORT LIST to the SEMI-FINALIST POSITION and have now progressed to the 2020 FINALISTS.  

    These titles are in the running for the First Place Winner positions of the 2020 CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romance and Women’s Fiction. Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    • Michael Aloysius OReilly – Romeo and Juliet Are Alive and Well in California
    • Sara Stamey – Pause
    • Linda Stewart Henley – Estelle: A Novel
    • Lindy Miller – The Magic Ingredient
    • Alexandrea Weis – The Christmas Spirit
    • Mary Ting – When the Wind Chimes
    • Linda Lee Graham – A Thimbleful of Honor
    • Gayle Woodson – After Kilimanjaro
    • Eileen Charbonneau – Mercies of the Fallen
    • Tammy Mannersly – Drawn to Him
    • Carol Van Den Hende – Goodbye, Orchid
    • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse
    • Holly Brandon – Life in the Chastity Zone
    • Michelle Cox – A Child Lost
    • Tina Sloan – Chasing Cleopatra
    • Barb Warner Deane – The Whistle Stop Canteen
    • T.K. Conklin – Promise of Spring

    These titles are in the running for the First Place Winners of the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction. 

    Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction?

    Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

     

    The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 23 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners the CIBAs Ceremonies June 5th, 2021 virtually (Free) and LIVE at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

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    Register today!

     

    We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Chatelaine Book Awards. Winners to be announced April 7-10 2022.

    Please click here for more information.

    Don’t Delay! Enter Today! 

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

     

     

  • The 2020 CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction – the Semi-Finalists for the CHATELAINE Division of the 2020 CIBAs

    The 2020 CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction – the Semi-Finalists for the CHATELAINE Division of the 2020 CIBAs

    book award for Romance Novels The Chatelaine AwardsThe CHATELAINE Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction. The Chatelaine  Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards ( The #CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best new books featuring romantic themes and adventures of the heart, historical love affairs, perhaps a little steamy romance, and stories that appeal especially to fans of affairs of the heart to compete in the Chatelaine Book Awards (the CIBAs). 

    The Semi-Finalists’ works will compete for the Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC21 banquet and ceremony. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. at the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards LONG LIST to the 2020 SHORT LIST and now have progressed to the 2020 Semi-finalists. 

    • Sara Stamey – Pause
    • Linda Stewart Henley – Estelle: A Novel
    • Lindy Miller – The Magic Ingredient
    • Alexandrea Weis – The Christmas Spirit
    • Mary Ting – When the Wind Chimes
    • Linda Lee Graham – A Thimbleful of Honor
    • F. E. Greene – Some Place Like Home
    • Gayle Woodson – After Kilimanjaro
    • Rebekah N. Bryan – Jenna with the Red Pen
    • Michael Aloysius O’Reilly – Romeo and Juliet Are Alive and Well in California
    • R.Harrington – Veronica
    • R.A.R. Clouston – Cry Savage Tears
    • Eileen Charbonneau – Mercies of the Fallen
    • Tammy Mannersly – Drawn to Him
    • Beverly Allie – Where the Monarchs Dance
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mom, The Killer is Among Us
    • Harper McDavid – Zapata
    • Carol Van Den Hende – Goodbye, Orchid: To Love Her, He Had to Leave Her
    • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse
    • Holly Brandon – Life in the Chastity Zone
    • Michelle Cox – A Child Lost
    • Tina Sloan – Chasing Cleopatra
    • Barb Warner Deane – The Whistle Stop Canteen

    These titles are in the running for the Finalists of the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction.

    Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction?

    Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    The 2020 CIBA FINALISTS will be announced at VCAC21, April 21 -24, 2021. 

    Which of these works will advance to the Finalists positions? The excitement continues to build! 

    The Semi-Finalists’ works will compete for the First Place Winner positions, and then all will be recognized in the evenings at VCAC21 April 22-24th from 6-8 p.m. PST.

    The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 23 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners the CIBAs Ceremonies June 5th, 2021 virtually (Free) and LIVE at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

    VCAC21 laurel wreath
    Register today!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Chatelaine Book Awards. Winners to be announced April 7-10 2022.

  • The 2020 CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction – the Short List for the 2020 CIBAs

    The 2020 CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction – the Short List for the 2020 CIBAs

    book award for Romance Novels The Chatelaine AwardsThe CHATELAINE Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction. The Chatelaine  Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards ( The #CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best new books featuring romantic themes and adventures of the heart, historical love affairs, perhaps a little steamy romance, and stories that appeal especially to fans of affairs of the heart to compete in the Chatelaine Book Awards (the CIBAs). 

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards LONG LIST and now have progressed to the 2020 SHORTLIST. 

    • Sara Stamey – Pause
    • Linda Stewart Henley – Estelle: A Novel
    • Tabetha Waite – Behind a Moonlit Veil
    • Lindy Miller – The Magic Ingredient
    • Alexandrea Weis – The Christmas Spirit
    • Mary Ting – When the Wind Chimes
    • Linda Lee Graham – A Thimbleful of Honor
    • Betty Codd – Abigail
    • F. E. Greene – Some Place Like Home
    • Gayle Woodson – After Kilimanjaro
    • Rebekah N. Bryan – Jenna with the Red Pen
    • Michael Aloysius O’Reilly – Romeo and Juliet Are Alive and Well in California
    • R.Harrington – Veronica
    • R.A.R. Clouston – Cry Savage Tears
    • Eileen Charbonneau – Mercies of the Fallen
    • Tammy Mannersly – Drawn to Him
    • Beverly Allie – Where the Monarchs Dance
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mom, The Killer is Among Us
    • Harper McDavid – Zapata
    • Carol Van Den Hende – Goodbye, Orchid: To Love Her, He Had to Leave Her
    • Charlene Johnson – Homecoming, Sterling Wood Series, Book 1
    • Mona Sedrak – Gravity
    • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse
    • Holly Brandon – Life in the Chastity Zone
    • Michelle Cox – A Child Lost
    • Tina Sloan – Chasing Cleopatra
    • Barb Warner Deane – The Whistle Stop Canteen
    • Ramcy Diek – Eagles
    • Ursula Sinclair & Kassanna – Defiant in Flight
    • Betsy Dudak – Wanna Bet

        These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction. 

        Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction?

        Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

        Which of these works will advance to the Semi-Finalists positions? The excitement continues to build! 

        The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists, and then all Finalists will be recognized at the VCAC21 ceremonies. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 22 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 live at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

         

        We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Chatelaine Book Awards. Winners to be announced TBD April 2022.

      • VALENTINE’S DAY SWEET READS with ALL THE LOVES from CHANTICLEER

        VALENTINE’S DAY SWEET READS with ALL THE LOVES from CHANTICLEER

        Books count as safe social distancing

        As we step toward Valentine’s in quarantine, we might be a little further from our loved ones than normal, but hopefully that doesn’t mean we’re further away from love. Just like we can stay in touch with each other in different ways, we can take a moment to appreciate the different types of love we still have access to.

        Love is a gross exaggeration of the difference between one person and everybody else. Like all young men, you greatly exaggerate the difference between one young woman and another…. And the only way to make sure of that is to keep changing the man; for the same man can never keep it up. – George Bernard Shaw

        Now we like Shaw for his obscure connection to our Chatelaine Awards, which you can read about here (the long and short of it is that Shaw based Eliza Doolittle’s character from My Fair Lady off of Jane Morris, the woman, Jane Morris,  in the Chatelaine portrait by Dante Rossetti).

        Anyway, Shaw’s opinion on the ability of men to offer variety aside, did you know the Greeks have seven different names for love? Let’s dive in!

        The Greeks Seven Names for LOVE with Recommended Book Titles from Chanticleerian Authors whose works we love. 

        1) Eros:

        Eros is what we normally think of when we first hear the word love, the romantic and the passionate. Here are some great titles we recommend for the Eros readers out there.

        Heart of a Few by Jon Duncan: It isn’t distance that makes the heart grow fonder in this novel, but the thrill of trying to save the world from fascism in WWII. Here the aristocratic Livy Ashford falls for pilot Jamie Wallace. Like the couple’s passion for each other, the reader’s own delight will draw them through this book in a flash!

         

         

        The Skeptical Physick by Gail Avery Halverson: Fire, plague? Nothing can keep these Simon McKensie and Catherine Abbott apart! Gail Avery Halverson dives deep into the romance and the historical details that inspired the background setting for this whole novel. Winner of the Grand Prize in the Chatelaine Awards

         

        2) Philia:

        Philia is more of the love for our intimates and friends, those who we choose to keep close to us. Titles for the friendly readers out there.

        Victorian Town by Nancy Throne: A Time Traveling young woman finds friendship and joy in the past. Abby Parker never quite felt she belonged at home, but a magic ring that transports her back in time gives her a chance to make real connections and stand out in a time where outspoken women are often pushed to the side. First Place Category Winner in the Dante Rossetti Awards

        Mischief and Mayhem by L.E. Rico: Jameson O’Halloran might be surrounded by steamy looking men, but don’t be fooled. This story focuses most on the ties of family and the family we choose as we move through this veil of tears to live our best life. First Place Category Winner in the Chatelaine Awards

         

        3) Ludus

        Ludus is a close cousin of Eros, the playful, flirtatious love that is a little harder to make work over a Zoom room. For all you sassy flirts, we recommend the following

        Love’s Misadventures by Cheri Champagne: The title says it all as you jump into Miss Anna Bradley’s hurried search for a husband, being in danger of forever living as a spinster at the ripe old age of 25. Written in the tradition of Jane Austen for the modern reader, this novel features debonair gentlemen who can keep their distance and pack a picnic, while delightful friendships make up a wonderful background cast of characters. First Place Category Winner in the Chatelaine Awards

         

        Secrets Revealed by Kate Vale: Sometimes what’s meant to be fun and easy turns into something more, as happens when Owen Haskins and Faith Russell’s initial tense relationship breaks through to romantic as the casual adversaries turn into casual lovers and then maybe more. First Place Category Winner in the Chatelaine Awards

         

        4) Storge

        Storge is the unconditional love that we hope comes from family, chosen or otherwise. These titles are great reads for those who love family connection.

        Promise of Tomorrow by T.K. Conklin: When Shyfawn Tucker’s adventure with her friend Mabel leads to disaster, the two need to figure out how to survive on their own. Meanwhile, Shyfawn’s sister Jo isn’t the type to sit around while her family is kidnapped. A story rich in romance, but that explores the ties that bind family together and what it means to find the best in everyone while still being true to yourself.

        Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes you Knew by Ellen Notbohm: A beautiful book for parents who are struggling to better understand their children. Probably the highlight of the list is 10. “Love me unconditionally.” Don’t base approval on an “if” along with an emphasis on people with autism being whole and not promoting a harmful narrative of fixing people. A thoughtful look at the ways we can unconditionally accept people regardless of difference. Winner of the Grand Prize in the Nonfiction Instructional & Insight Awards

        5) Philautia

        Philautia is probably the most forgotten love we need to try and remember, which is self-love.

        Hard Cider by Barbara Stark-Nemon: After building up a family and life that she can be proud of, Abbie Rose isn’t one to call it quits. She embarks on a totally new career path to keep living life to the fullest and be the truest version of herself that she can be. Winner of the Grand Prize in the Somerset Awards

         

        The Knock by Carolyn Watkins: Sometimes understanding your family’s love means loving yourself when they can’t be there. Carolyn Watkin’s beautiful look at childhood with a deployed parent will tug on your heartstrings. First Place Category Winner in the Little Peeps Awards

        6) Pragma

        Pragma is another good overlapping love that’s usually connect to other loves. This one encompasses committed, companionate love.

        Seize the Flame by Lynda J. Cox: A story of forgiveness and finding a way to love again. Will Drake Adams and Jessie Depre be able to overcome the traumas of their past and their current betrayals to find love together again?

         

        My Sister’s Super Skills by Lauren Mosbeck: Sometimes commitment and love mean helping our family through tough times. Mosbek does an excellent job laying out fun tools to help kids deal with anxiety and depression, especially with the current state of the world. First Place Category Winner in the Little Peeps Awards

        7) Agápe

        Agápe: The last and biggest love that is empathetic and universal love.

        Blossom – The Wild Ambassador of Tewksbury by Anna Carner: The story of how Carner and her husband took a deer into their family and then try to raise awareness to keep her safe. Balanced with reflection of Carner’s own youth, a beautiful reminder that we are all connected with the tone of a nature thriller. First Place Category Winner in the Journey Awards

        The Last Outrageous Woman by Jessica Stone: Sometimes a past lover’s dream can take you places you never dreamed possible. That’s what happens eighty-six-year-old Mattie decides to embark on a worldwide adventure with her best friend Edna and Edna’s niece. It’s a whirlwind of fun where each woman seeks fulfillment in their own way while jumping into an international stage and connecting with the wider world at large.

        Do you have another type of LOVE to add to the list? We do!

        BIBLIOPHILIA – The LOVE of BOOKS

        Are you a Bibliophile?  We are!

        Here are some of Kiffer’s favorite earworms (aka lyrics) concerning love.

        Because all you need is love. Love is all you need. The Beatles

        Love will bring us together.  Captain and Tennille

        Love lifts us up where we belong.  Joe Cocker and Buffy Sainte-Marie

        What the world needs now is love, sweet love. Hal David

        Happy Valentines Day! From all of us Chanticleer Reviews! 


        Love comes in many forms and so do our contests! Submit here! Want to tell us about some of the favorite loves you’ve read? Talk to us on Twitter, Facebook, or join us here on The Roost.

      • The CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction – the Long List for the 2020 CIBAs

        The CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction – the Long List for the 2020 CIBAs

        Romance Fiction Award

        The CHATELAINE Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction. The Chatelaine  Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best new books featuring romantic themes and adventures of the heart, historical love affairs, perhaps a little steamy romance, and stories that appeal especially to fans of affairs of the heart to compete in the Chatelaine Book Awards (the CIBAs). The Short Listers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC21 banquet and ceremony. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. at the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference–whether virtual, hybrid, or in-person.

        These works have survived the infamous slush pile (all entries) and are now competing to advance to the Chatelaine 2020 Long List

        • Sara Stamey – Pause
        • Mike Owens – Bernie & Bertie (Serial Killers Need Love Too)
        • Linda Stewart Henley – Estelle: A Novel
        • Tabetha Waite – Behind a Moonlit Veil
        • Lindy Miller – The Magic Ingredient
        • Alexandrea Weis – The Christmas Spirit
        • Mary Ting – When the Wind Chimes
        • Linda Lee Graham – A Thimbleful of Honor
        • Betty Codd – Abigail
        • Patricia A. Williams – We’ll Always Have Paris
        • Laura O’Hare – Frangipani Escape
        • F. E. Greene – Some Place Like Home
        • L.A. Liechty – Winter Mountain
        • Ramcy Diek – Eagles in Flight
        • Gayle Woodson – After Kilimanjaro
        • Rebekah N. Bryan – Jenna with the Red Pen
        • Michael Aloysius O’Reilly – Romeo and Juliet Are Alive and Well in California
        • R.Harrington – Veronica
        • Kelly Miller – Death Takes a Holiday at Pemberley
        • R.A.R. Clouston – Cry Savage Tears
        • James G. Skinner – When a Conscience Knocks
        • Eileen Charbonneau – Mercies of the Fallen
        • Tammy Mannersly – Drawn to Him
        • Beverly Allie – Where the Monarchs Dance
        • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mom, The Killer is Among Us
        • Bat Maxwell – The Color of Honey
        • Harper McDavid – Zapata
        • Carol VanDenHende – Goodbye, Orchid: To Love Her, He Had to Leave Her
        • Mona Sedrak – Gravity
        • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse
        • Lindsey Cowherd – My Texas Streak
        • Holly Brandon – Life in the Chastity Zone
        • Michelle Cox – A Child Lost
        • Ursula Sinclair & Kassanna – Defiant
        • Rachela Marie Lavita – Within the Stars
        • Betsy Dudak – Wanna Bet
        • Charlene Johnson – Homecoming, Sterling Wood Series, Book 1
        • Roxanne Kelly – If I Should Stay
        • M.M. Routson – Jealousy Burning
        • Tina Sloan – Chasing Cleopatra
        • Barb Warner Deane – The Whistle Stop Canteen
        • J M Liner – Big Easy Passion

        Good luck to all! 

        Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction?

        Congratulations to Gail Avery Halverson whose work The Skeptical Physick took home the Grand Prize for the 2019 Chatelaine Book Awards.

         

         

         

        Here is the link to the 2019 Chatelaine Book Award Winners!

        Our next Chanticleer International Book Awards Ceremonies  will be held  April 21 – 25, 2021, for the 2020 CIBA winners. Enter your book or manuscript in a contest today!

        Don’t Delay! Enter Today! 

         Enter your book or manuscript in a contest today!

        We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Chatelaine Book Awards, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards.

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

      • The SKEPTICAL PHYSICK (The Stockbridge Series, Book 2) by Gail Avery Halverson – Historical Romance, Romantic Suspense, Renaissance Literary Criticism

        The SKEPTICAL PHYSICK (The Stockbridge Series, Book 2) by Gail Avery Halverson – Historical Romance, Romantic Suspense, Renaissance Literary Criticism

        Blue and Gold Badge that reads: Chatelaine Romance Fiction 2019 Grand Prize The Skeptical Physick Gail Avery HalversonIn the second in a series by author Halverson, an aristocratic, intellectually curious young woman has fallen in love with a young physician, a commoner whose radical experimentations have jeopardized his reputation. The couple is just recovering from the professional and personal rigors of dealing with London’s plague victims when the city is overwhelmed by fire. Their services are needed now more than ever.

        Supported by mentor hospital administrator Father Hardwicke in his medical endeavors, Simon McKensie is finally on the verge of marrying the woman he adores, Catherine Abbott. Even the wealthy, protective Aunt Viola has come to terms with the fact that, though she might not approve the match on social grounds, she sees that Catherine will be happy with Simon.

        If winning her aunt’s approval and administering aid to plague victims wasn’t enough, just days before their planned nuptials, a fire breaks out that threatens to delay them yet again. Worse, Catherine sustains a severe injury on her way to the hospital to help Simon treat burn victims. It seems that there may not be a wedding. But Simon acts quickly and effectively to save the life of his beloved, exchanging wedding vows with her even as she is barely recuperating from her accident.

        The couple enjoys a short respite of marital bliss until their world comes crashing down again as Simon, experimenting with the new innovative field of blood transfusion, is accused of the murder of one of his patients. It will take all of Catherine’s energy and ingenuity to try to save him from the gallows, as enemies who have long despised his radical approaches rush forward to heap accusations on him.

        Halverson follows the storyline begun in her earlier novel, The Boundary Stone. She has built and now sustains the romance between Catherine and Simon – emphasizing his scientific daring and her unusual willingness to step outside the expected role of women of her time and class – against a background of chaos, terror, and death. The author has drawn heavily on factual material about the horrendous fire that began in a little London bakery and destroyed thousands of houses and churches, including St. Paul’s Cathedral, leaving up to 70,000 homeless. Aggravating factors depicted included the Lord Mayor’s selfish unwillingness to act to contain the fire in its early hours, while in contrast, the rather flippant, fun-loving King Charles II steps in once the true extent of the damage becomes evident. Both these real people are characters in the narrative, along with Lady Wilbraham, a brilliant but unsung female architect, but will she be able to save McKensie from the gallows? Halverson brings many nameless figures in history to life to create a vibrant reality and a dynamic plot. Something all historical fiction fans crave.

        With a loving and highly adventurous duo, readers will be looking for Part 3 of this impressive saga.

        The Skeptical Physick won the CIBA 2019 Grand Prize in the CHATELAINE Book Awards for romantic fiction.

      • Part Three – The 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards Overall Grand Prize Winner, Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners – CIBAs

        Part Three – The 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards Overall Grand Prize Winner, Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners – CIBAs

        We are deeply honored and excited  to announce the 2019 Winners of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs). Part Three of Three – 2019 CIBA  Winner Announcements

        CIBA Grand Prize Ribbons! You know that you want one!

        The winners were recognized at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Ceremonies that were held on during VCAC September 8 – 13, 2020 by ZOOM webinars based at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether, Bellingham, Wash.

        We want to thank each and everyone  of the CIBA judges who read each and every entry and then comment, rate, and rank within each of the 17 CIBA Divisions. Without your passion and labor of love for books, the Chanticleer International Book Awards would not exist and we could not fulfill our mandate:  Discovering Today’s Best Books!

        THANK YOU JUDGES!

         

        Each year, we find the quality of the entries and the competitiveness of the division competitions increasing exponentially. We added a new level to the judging rounds in 2019—the premier Level of FINALIST per each CIBA Division. The CIBA judges wanted to add the Finalist Level of Achievement as a way to recognize and validate the entries that had outstanding merit but were not selected for the very few First Place Award positions within each genre division.

        We are honored to present the

        2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards

        Grand Prize Winners 

        The 2019 CIBA Winners! 


        Romance Fiction Award

        The CHATELAINE Book Awards for

        Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction

        Grand Prize Winner is

        The SKEPTICAL PHYSCICK

        by Gail Avery Halverson

              • T.K. Conklin – Threads of Passion
              • Jule Selbo – Find Me in Florence 
              • Michelle Cox – A Veil Removed
              • Heather Novak – Headlights, Dipsticks, & My Ex’s Brother
              • Kari Bovee – Grace in the Wings
              • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers
              • L.E. Rico – Mischief and Mayhem

        The SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction

        Grand Prize Winner is

        A MANUSCRIPT

        The PROPRIETOR of the THEATRE of LIFE

        by Donna LeClair

            • Carl Roberts for The Trial of Connor Padget
            • Judith Kirscht for End of the Race
            • Patrick Finegan for Cooperative Lives
            • Santiago Xaman  for After Olympus
            • Claire Fullerton for Little Tea
            • Maggie St. Claire for Martha
            • Jamie Zerndt for  Jerkwater
            • R. Barber Anderson for  The Sunken Forest, Where the Forest Came out of the Earth
              • HONORABLE MENTIONS:
                • Beth Burgmeyer – The Broken Road, ms
                • Bob Holt – Firebird, ms

        Journey Narrative Non-Fiction

        The JOURNEY Book Awards for

        Narrative Non-Fiction, Memoirs, and Biographies 

        Grand Prize Winner is

        PERSISTENCE of LIGHT by John Hoyte

            • Anna Carner – Blossom ~ The Wild Ambassador of Tewksbury
            • Linda Gartz – Redlined: A Memoir of Race, Change, and Fractured Community in 1960s Chicago
            • Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson – The Perfect Predator: A Scientist’s Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug
            • Nikki West – The Odyssey of the Chameleon
            • Eva Doherty Gremmert – Our Time To Dance 

        The INSTRUCTION and INSIGHT Book Awards for How-To Guides, Travel Guides, Cook Books, Self-Help, and Enlightenment

        Grand Prize Winner is 

        TEN THINGS EVERY CHILD with AUTISM

        WISHES YOU KNEW

        by Ellen Notbohm

          • Margaret A Hellyer – A Home on the South Fork
          • Donna Cameron – A Year of Living Kindly: Choices That Will Change Your Life and the World Around You
          • Brad Borkan and David Hirzel – When Your Life Depends on It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic
          • Donald M. Rattner – My Creative Space: How to Design Your Home to Stimulate Ideas and Spark Innovation, 48 Science-based Techniques
          • Carole Bumpus – Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table, Book One, Savoring the Olde Ways Series
          • Lisa Boucher – Raising The Bottom: Making Mindful Choices in a Drinking Culture
          • Ryan M. Chukuske – Bigfoot 200: Because, You Know, Why the #@&% Not? 

         

        Nellie Bly Awards

        The NELLIE BLY Book Awards for Investigative and Long Form Journalism Non-Fiction 

        Grand Prize Winner is

        Cover of Shaping Public Opinion by Janice S. Ellis, PhD. A burning typewriter sits in a series of concentric circles

        SHAPING PUBLIC OPINION:

        How Real Advocacy Journalism

        Should Be Practiced

        by Janice S. Ellis, Ph.D.

        • T.S. Lewis – The Why of War: An Unorthodox Soldier’s Memoirs
        • Maya Castro – The Bubble: Everything I Learned as a Target of the Political, and Often Corrupt, World of Youth Sports
        • John Hoyte – Persistence of Light
        • Judy Bebelaar and Ron Cabral – And Then They Were Gone: Teenagers of Peoples Temple from High School to Jonestown
        • Patrick Hogan – Silent Spring – Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War
        • Gordon Cross, Robert Fowler, Ted Neill – Finding St. Lo: A Memoir of War & Family

        CONGRATULATIONS to ALL! 

         

        And NOW for the 

        2019 CHANTICLEER INT’L BOOK AWARDS

        BEST BOOK

        and

        OVERALL GRAND PRIZE WINNER

        FORTUNE’S CHILD:

        A Novel of Empress Theodora 

        by

        James Conroyd Martin

        James Conroyd Martin will also be awarded $1,000 USD in recognition of his 2019 BEST BOOK of the YEAR – Chanticleer International Book Awards – Sponsored by Chanticleer Reviews & Media. 

        A Chanticleer Review of Fortune’s Child will be featured in the in the SPRING 2021 quarterly edition of the Chanticleer Reviews Magazine (print and epub) along with other promotional and marketing opportunities.

        Thank you James Conroyd Martin for participating in the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards. We look forward to receiving the sequel to Fortune’s Child in the 2021 Chaucer Book Awards, a division of the CIBAs.

        We look forward to toasting James in person at our next gathering–hopefully in 2021. We are so happy that he joined us virtually for the CIBA announcements at VCAC20.

        CONGRATULATIONS JAMES CONROYD MARTIN! 

        From all of us at Chanticleer International Book Awards and Chanticleer Reviews. 


        THANK YOU to VCAC20 SPONSORS and FRIENDS

        And to FRIENDS of CHANTICLEER REVIEWS:

        J.D. Barker, Robert Dugoni, and Scott Steindorff.

         


        Link to Part One of the 2019 CIBA Announcements:

        The 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards Overall Grand Prize and Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners (CIBAs) – Part One

        Link to Part Two of the 2019 CIBA Announcements:

        Part Two – The 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards Overall Grand Prize Winner and Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners

        We will post more photographs and information. Do check back and subscribe to the Chanticleer Reviews e-news letter.

        The video recordings of VCAC 20 are available on VIMEO. More information to come.

        We have exciting news for the Chanticleer Community on the horizon so do stay tuned!  

        You know you want a coveted Chanticleer Reviews Blue Ribbon! 

        Submit your works (manuscripts or novels published after or on January 1, 2018, are accepted) to the prestigious Chanticleer International Book Awards today! Entries are being accepted into the 2020 CIBAs in all 17 fiction divisions and five non-fiction divisions. 

        Be sure to register early for the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference that will start on April 16th, 2021 with the 2020 CIBA banquet and ceremony scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 17th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. If we cannot move forward with CAC21 due to the coronavirus, we will host another LIVE and HYBRID Chanticleer Authors Conference and 2020 Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards ceremony.

        Pivot and Oscillate are the Words for Today’s Challenging Times.

        An email will go out to all 2019 CIBA award winners prior to October 30, 2020, with instructions, links, and more information about the awards packages. We appreciate your patience. As stated many times before “One does not need to be present at the CIBA ceremony and banquet to win. But it sure is a lot more fun!” –even if it is virtual!

        As always, please contact us at Chanticleer@ChantiReviews.com with any questions, concerns, or suggestions!

        Be well. Stay Healthy. Take Care!

        The Chanticleer Reviews Team

      • CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic and Romance Fiction – 2019 CIBAs

        CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic and Romance Fiction – 2019 CIBAs

        book award for Romance Novels The Chatelaine AwardsCongratulations to the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize Winner of the CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romance and Romantic Fiction novels, a division of the 2019 CIBAs.

        The Search for the Best New Romantic and Romance Books!

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is celebrating the best books featuring romantic themes and adventures of the heart, historical love affairs, a little steamy romance, paranormal, young adult, mystery, and any other genre with a romantic theme. We love them all.

        The 2019 Chatelaine Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the CHATELAINE Grand Prize winner were announced at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference that was broadcast via ZOOM webinar the week of September 8-13, 2020, from the Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Washington.

        Janet Shawgo, author of Find Me Again – 2014 Chatelaine Grand Prize Winner announced the 2019 Chatelaine Book Awards.

        This is the OFFICIAL 2019 LIST of the CHATELAINE Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the CHATELAINE Grand Prize Winner.

        Congratulations to All!

        • T.K. Conklin – Threads of Passion
        • Jule Selbo – Find Me in Florence 
        • Gail Avery Halverson – The Skeptical Physick 
        • Michelle Cox – A Veil Removed
        • Heather Novak – Headlights, Dipsticks, & My Ex’s Brother
        • Kari Bovee – Grace in the Wings
        • Joanne Jaytanie – Salvaging Truth, Hunters & Seekers
        • L.E. Rico – Mischief and Mayhem
        • HONORABLE MENTION: JP Kenna – A Terrible Freedom *

        The Chatelaine Book Awards
        2019 Grand Prize Winner is
        The Skeptical Physick by Gail Avery Halverson

         

         

        This is the digital badge for the 2018 Chatelaine Grand Prize Winner – The House at Ladywell by Nicola Slade.

        How to Enter the Chatelaine Book Awards?  September 30, 2020 is the last day to enter the 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards.

        The 2020 Chatelaine Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC 21 on April 17, 2021.

        Then we will accept submissions into the 2021 CHATELAINE Book Awards until September 30, 2021. 

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in October. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

        If you have any questions, please email info@ChantiReviews.com == we will try our best to reply in 3 or 4 business days.

         

      • CHAUCER Book Awards for Pre-1750s Historical Fiction – 2019 CIBAs

        CHAUCER Book Awards for Pre-1750s Historical Fiction – 2019 CIBAs

        Pre 1750 Historical Fiction AwardCongratulations to the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize Winner of the CHAUCER Book Awards for Pre-1750s historical fiction, a division of the 2019 CIBAs.

         

         

        The Search for the Best New Pre-1750s Historical Fiction 

        Chanticleer Book Reviews is celebrating the best books featuring Pre-1750s Historical Fiction, Including Pre-History, Ancient History, Classical, World History (non-western culture), Dark Ages and Medieval Europe, Renaissance, Elizabethan, Tudor, and 1600s. We love them all.

        The 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the CHAUCER Grand Prize winner were announced at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference that was broadcast via ZOOM webinar the week of Sept 8 -13, 2020 from the Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

        Michelle Cox, author of the Henrietta and Inspector Howard Mystery Series, the 2016 M & M Grand Prize Winner, announced the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards.

        This is the Official 2019 LIST of the CHAUCER Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the CHAUCER Grand Prize Winner.

        Congratulations to All! 

        • Gail Avery Halverson – The Skeptical Physick
        • Linda Cardillo – Love That Moves the Sun: Vittoria Colonna and Michelangelo Buonarotti
        • June Hall McCash – Eleanor’s Daughter: A Novel of Marie de Champagne
        • James Hutson-Wiley – The Sugar Merchant
        • James Conroyd Martin – Fortune’s Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora
        • Catherine Mathis – Death in Coimbra
        • Patricia J. Boomsma – The Way of Glory
        • A.L. Cleven – 26.2

        The CHAUCER Book Awards

        2019 Grand Prize Winner is 

        Fortune’s Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora

        by James Conroyd Martin 

         

        This is the digital badge for the 2018 CHAUCER Grand Prize Winner – The Serpent and the Eagle by Edward Rickford

        How to Enter the Chaucer Book Awards?

        We are accepting submissions into the 2021 CHAUCER Book Awards until June30, 2021. Submissions into the 2020 CHAUCER Book Awards are closed. 

        The 2020 CHAUCER Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC 21 on April 17, 2021.

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in mid-October. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

        If you have any questions, please email info@ChantiReviews.com == we will try our best to reply in 3 or 4 business days.