Author: jan-von-schleh

  • The Dante Rossetti 2024 Hall of Fame for YA Fiction!

    The Dante Rossetti 2024 Hall of Fame for YA Fiction!

    Got a Young Adult in your life?

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

    The Dante Rossetti Awards finds the best books for them!

    The Dante Rossetti Awards celebrate stories that bridge the gap between childhood and adulthood. Young readers exist in a liminal space, and we are pleased to feature Young Adult Fiction in the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards!

    Join us in celebrating the previous Grand Prize Winners of the Dante Rossetti Awards!

    blue and gold badge recognizing Sour Flower by Maryanne Melloan Woods for winning the 2023 Dante Rossetti Grand Prize

    Sour Flower

    A Manuscript

    By Maryanne Melloan Woods

    The review is forthcoming, but this is our gut reaction to this beautiful story:

    Makes you cry in a good way with extraordinary beats. Coming of age and slice of life coupled with a story of redemption and finding terra firma after tragedy. Visceral, humorous, and very human.

    Learn more about Maryanne at her website here!

    Wages of Empire

    Wages of Empire
    By Michael J. Cooper

    Michael J. Cooper’s latest historical fiction novel, Wages of Empire, draws readers into the perilous journey of sixteen-year-old Evan Sinclair and his father into WW1. On this path, their lives will intersect with such historical figures as TE Lawrence, Gertrude Bell, the Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann, the Arab nationalist Faisal ibn Hussein, the proto-Nazi and advisor to the German kaiser Guido von List, and Kaiser Wilhelm II himself.

    Set in the summer of 1914 we find Evan living in the American southwest where his father moved the family from England for his Oxford sabbatical. Evan struggles to cope with his mother’s death in childbirth and yearns to escape his father’s controlling grip. As war breaks out in Europe, Evan decides to leave home and join the fight, without telling his father.

    Read More Here

    TARO Legendary Boy Hero of Japan Cover

    Taro: The Legendary Boy Hero of Japan
    By Blue Spruell

    Adventure, classic tales, fantasy, and exciting action combine in TARO: Legendary Boy Hero of Japan, a well-poised debut novel by award-winning author Blue Spruell.

    In the turbulent final decades of the sixteenth century, feudal Japan reeled in mayhem as the central hereditary dictatorship collapsed, and tyrannical powers fought to control the empire. TARO: The Legendary Boy Hero of Japan is the story of how one man revolutionized a nation by taking its reigns and forging a new destiny through his depths of compassion and determination.

    The story begins with Taro as a young boy. As an heir to the Takeda family, Taro enjoyed reading, much to his father’s disapproval, as he wanted him to follow in his footsteps as a skilled Samurai. Tragedy changes Taro’s presumed destiny when his parents are murdered in a fierce power struggle, leaving him an orphan. Shortly after, a witch saves him from drowning and begins Taro’s new life of adventure, introducing him to a world of mythical creatures. On this new journey, Taro discovers shocking secrets about his lineage, and with them, his ultimate purpose in medieval Japan.

    Read More Here

    Cover of The Best Week That Never Happened by Dallas Woodburn

    The Best Week That Never Happened
    By Dallas Woodburn

    Dallas Woodburn’s debut novel The Best Week that Never Happened is a roller-coaster ride through Hawaii and the mysterious depths of its briny deep, sparkling with unreal magic, a poignant romance, and incessant hope.

    Tegan Rossi, a freshly graduated eighteen-year-old, awakens in the secretive hideout she discovered with Kai Kapule as two eight-year-old children on her first trip to Hawaii Island. She needs to make amends with Kai as they had a major squabble over something very important that she now oddly forgets. When Tegan catches up with Kai in Hawaii, she enters her best week yet – the Best Week That Never Happened.

    The first-person narrative is a fusion of Tegan’s past three years ago and ten years ago, as well as a mystified chronicling of her present with Kai on the Big Island of Hawaii.

    Read More Here

    But Not Forever
    By Jan Von Schleh

    Like most fifteen-year-olds, Sonnet McKay loves a good adventure. Still, when she, her siblings, and cousins discover a deserted Victorian mansion in the middle of the woods outside a ghost town near Seattle, they get much more than they bargained for. In an upstairs bedroom, Sonnet inadvertently steps inside a time travel portal and is whisked away to 1895. In her place stands Emma Sweetwine, an identical doppelganger for Sonnet.

    Emma’s family was prominent when Monte Cristo was a booming mine town, but life is not what it seems for the oldest of the Sweetwine children. With a mother who seems to despise her and a secret engagement, Emma’s life is oppressive and controlled – a sharp contrast to the spirited, independent Sonnet. With no idea how or why they were switched, Sonnet and Emma must quickly adjust to their new environments and rely only on their closest friends and family. But like any good story, time is running out for the girls as both of their lives rush in opposite directions. They must find a way back to their own times before their chance is gone forever.

    Read More Here

    Whispers
    By Lynn Yvonne Moon

    Whispers by Lynn Yvonne Moon explores the issue of incest through the life of twelve-year-old Musetta, whose father has just died. We meet Musetta at her father’s funeral and realize that this girl is dealing with serious issues. Still, more than grief, she’s filled with rage – and relief. And we cannot blame her. Whispers is filled with enough intrigue and family secrets to glue readers’ eyeballs to the page and hug their parents when they reach the end of the tale.

    Musetta can’t get the attention of her grieving mother, and she’s not sure who she can turn to for help. Who will believe her story? But she knows what happened to her. After her father’s funeral, she believes the Friday night ritual of rape is over and that the molestation will stop. However, it’s not quite that easy.

    First off, there are voices in her bedroom walls – and worse, the molestation continues. Is it her father’s ghost? She can’t go to her mother for help, and she won’t go to the law unless her mother is by her side. Who would believe her over her late father’s reputation as an upstanding citizen and the favorite local judge?

    Read More Here


    You know you want it…

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

  • Dante Rossetti Hall of Fame — Celebrating Books for Young Readers

    Dante Rossetti Hall of Fame — Celebrating Books for Young Readers

    Because Youth Reads Matter!

    The Dante Rossetti Awards are here to bring the best in Teen and Young Adult Fiction.

    ***Enter Your Book Today!***

    You have until August 31st to share your book with us and enter the 2023 CIBAs!

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

    Elevate the literary journey of young minds with the Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction. Beyond genre confines, these awards unlock gateways to captivating narratives that resonate with the vibrant spirit of youth. Whether your tale unfolds in the realms of fantasy, romance, or mystery, the Dante Rossetti Awards celebrate stories that bridge the gap between imagination and reality. With each page turned, young readers are transported to worlds unknown, where characters mirror their aspirations, struggles, and triumphs. These awards recognize the power of storytelling to forge connections, foster empathy, and kindle a lifelong love for literature. Illuminate the path for emerging voices that leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the next generation.

    Join us in celebrating the previous Grand Prize Winners of the Dante Rossetti Awards!

    TARO Legendary Boy Hero of Japan Cover

    Taro: The Legendary Boy Hero of Japan
    By Blue Spruell

    Adventure, classic tales, fantasy, and exciting action combine in TARO: Legendary Boy Hero of Japan, a well-poised debut novel by award-winning author Blue Spruell.

    In the turbulent final decades of the sixteenth century, feudal Japan reeled in mayhem as the central hereditary dictatorship collapsed, and tyrannical powers fought to control the empire. TARO: The Legendary Boy Hero of Japan is the story of how one man revolutionized a nation by taking its reigns and forging a new destiny through his depths of compassion and determination.

    The story begins with Taro as a young boy. As an heir to the Takeda family, Taro enjoyed reading, much to his father’s disapproval, as he wanted him to follow in his footsteps as a skilled Samurai. Tragedy changes Taro’s presumed destiny when his parents are murdered in a fierce power struggle, leaving him an orphan. Shortly after, a witch saves him from drowning and begins Taro’s new life of adventure, introducing him to a world of mythical creatures. On this new journey, Taro discovers shocking secrets about his lineage, and with them, his ultimate purpose in medieval Japan.

    Read More Here

     

    Cover of The Best Week That Never Happened by Dallas Woodburn

    The Best Week That Never Happened
    By Dallas Woodburn

    Dallas Woodburn’s debut novel The Best Week that Never Happened is a roller-coaster ride through Hawaii and the mysterious depths of its briny deep, sparkling with unreal magic, a poignant romance, and incessant hope.

    Tegan Rossi, a freshly graduated eighteen-year-old, awakens in the secretive hideout she discovered with Kai Kapule as two eight-year-old children on her first trip to Hawaii Island. She needs to make amends with Kai as they had a major squabble over something very important that she now oddly forgets. When Tegan catches up with Kai in Hawaii, she enters her best week yet – the Best Week That Never Happened.

    The first-person narrative is a fusion of Tegan’s past three years ago and ten years ago, as well as a mystified chronicling of her present with Kai on the Big Island of Hawaii.

    Read More Here

     

    But Not Forever
    By Jan Von Schleh

    Like most fifteen-year-olds, Sonnet McKay loves a good adventure. Still, when she, her siblings, and cousins discover a deserted Victorian mansion in the middle of the woods outside a ghost town near Seattle, they get much more than they bargained for. In an upstairs bedroom, Sonnet inadvertently steps inside a time travel portal and is whisked away to 1895. In her place stands Emma Sweetwine, an identical doppelganger for Sonnet.

    Emma’s family was prominent when Monte Cristo was a booming mine town, but life is not what it seems for the oldest of the Sweetwine children. With a mother who seems to despise her and a secret engagement, Emma’s life is oppressive and controlled – a sharp contrast to the spirited, independent Sonnet. With no idea how or why they were switched, Sonnet and Emma must quickly adjust to their new environments and rely only on their closest friends and family. But like any good story, time is running out for the girls as both of their lives rush in opposite directions. They must find a way back to their own times before their chance is gone forever.

    Read More Here

     

    Whispers
    By Lynn Yvonne Moon

    Whispers by Lynn Yvonne Moon explores the issue of incest through the life of twelve-year-old Musetta, whose father has just died. We meet Musetta at her father’s funeral and realize that this girl is dealing with serious issues. Still, more than grief, she’s filled with rage – and relief. And we cannot blame her. Whispers is filled with enough intrigue and family secrets to glue readers’ eyeballs to the page and hug their parents when they reach the end of the tale.

    Musetta can’t get the attention of her grieving mother, and she’s not sure who she can turn to for help. Who will believe her story? But she knows what happened to her. After her father’s funeral, she believes the Friday night ritual of rape is over and that the molestation will stop. However, it’s not quite that easy.

    First off, there are voices in her bedroom walls – and worse, the molestation continues. Is it her father’s ghost? She can’t go to her mother for help, and she won’t go to the law unless her mother is by her side. Who would believe her over her late father’s reputation as an upstanding citizen and the favorite local judge?

    Read More Here

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    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 DANTE ROSSETTI Awards is:

    Wages of Empire

    by Michael J. Cooper 

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    The Dante Rossetti Grand Prize Badge for Wages of Empire by Michael J Cooper

    See the full list of 2022 Dante Rossetti Award Winners here.

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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 Dante Rossetti 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!

    Don’t miss your chance to light up the minds of young readers everywhere. Send us your Young Adult stories by the end of August for the chance to be recognized and celebrated for your amazing work!

    The Dante Rossetti Awards is your next step!

    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 DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction – the Semi-Finalists for the Rossetti Book Awards Division of the 2020 CIBAs

    The 2020 DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction – the Semi-Finalists for the Rossetti Book Awards Division of the 2020 CIBAs

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

    The Dante Rossetti Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Young Adult Fiction. The Dante Rossetti Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (#CIBAs).

    Named in honor of the British poet & painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti who founded the Pre-Ralphaelite Brotherhood in 1848.

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience between the ages of about twelve to eighteen (imaginary or real). Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery, Paranormal, Historical, Romance, Literary, we will put them to the test to discover the best. (For Middle Grade Fiction see our Gertrude Warner Awards, and for Children’s Literature see our Little Peeps Awards.)

    These titles are in the running for the Finalists of the 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction. 

    • Michelle Rene – The Canyon Cathedral: The Witches of Tanglewood, Book Two
    • Strider S. R. Klusman – Within Reach
    • Sue C Dugan – Suppressed
    • B. L. Smith – The Fall of the Axe
    • Liana Gardner – Speak No Evil
    • Sara Hosey – Iphigenia Murphy
    • Susanne Dunlap – The Paris Affair
    • Susan Wingate – How the Deer Moon Hungers
    • Felicia Farber – Ice Queen
    • PJ Devlin – The Chamber — A Wissahickon Monsters Story
    • Dallas Woodburn – The Best Week That Never Happened
    • Kelly Vincent – Finding Frances
    • Chynna Laird – Just Shut Up and Drive
    • L.L. Eadie – Yearning for the Unattainable
    • Jodi Lea Stewart – Blackberry Road
    • Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire – The Mission to End Slavery
    • Tory Gates – Searching for Roy Buchanan
    • Cris Harding – Red Wing
    • Brooke Skipstone – Someone To Kiss My Scars

    Good Luck to All as your works compete for the FINALIST rounds of the CIBAs!

    We will announce the Finalists of the 2020 CIBA divisions April 22, 23, & 24, 2021.

    The 22 divisions of the 2020 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 25th, 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in virtually Bellingham, Wash. 

      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.

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      Register today!

       

      We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for YA Fiction. 

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

       

    • The 2020 DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction – the Short List

      The 2020 DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction – the Short List

      Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

      The Dante Rossetti Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Young Adult Fiction. The Dante Rossetti Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (#CIBAs).

      Named in honor of the British poet & painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti who founded the Pre-Ralphaelite Brotherhood in 1848.

      Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience between the ages of about twelve to eighteen (imaginary or real). Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery, Paranormal, Historical, Romance, Literary, we will put them to the test to discover the best. (For Middle Grade Fiction see our Gertrude Warner Awards, and for Children’s Literature see our Little Peeps Awards.)

      These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction. 

      • Michelle Rene – The Canyon Cathedral: The Witches of Tanglewood, Book Two
      • John Middleton – Dillion and The Skeleton Hall
      • Strider S. R. Klusman – Within Reach
      • Zoe Hauser – Jaguar Spirit
      • Sue C Dugan – Suppressed
      • Richard Groseclose – Henry Castlewaite and The Portrait of Doom
      • Michael Bialys – The Chronicles of the Virago
      • B. L. Smith – The Fall of the Axe
      • Liana Gardner – Speak No Evil
      • D.C. Carlisle – Surviving Eros: The Girl Under the Stars
      • Brooke Skipstone – Some Laneys Died
      • Brooke Skipstone – Someone To Kiss My Scars
      • Sara Hosey – Iphigenia Murphy
      • Susanne Dunlap – The Paris Affair
      • Strider Klusman – My Ransom
      • Susan Wingate – How the Deer Moon Hungers
      • Felicia Farber – Ice Queen
      • PJ Devlin – The Chamber — A Wissahickon Monsters Story
      • Dallas Woodburn – The Best Week That Never Happened
      • Kelly Vincent – Finding Frances
      • Chynna Laird – Just Shut Up and Drive
      • L.L. Eadie – Yearning for the Unattainable
      • Jodi Lea Stewart – Blackberry Road
      • Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire – The Mission to End Slavery
      • Tory Gates – Searching for Roy Buchanan
      • Cris Harding – Red Wing
      • Jim and Stephanie Kroepfl – Merged

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

      The 22 divisions of the 2020 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 25th, 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in virtually Bellingham, Wash. 

        The Short Listers’ 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 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for YA Fiction. 

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

         

         

         

      • The 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Long List – The CIBAs

        The 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Long List – The CIBAs

        The Dante Rossetti Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Young Adult Fiction. The Rossetti Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

        Named in honor of the British poet & painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti who founded the Pre-Ralphaelite Brotherhood in 1848.

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience between the ages of about twelve to eighteen (imaginary or real). Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery, Paranormal, Historical, Romance, Literary, we will put them to the test and choose the best Young Adult Books among them for the winners of the Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction. Looking for middle grade contests? Check out our Gertrude Warner Awards.

        These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2020 Dante Rossetti entries to the 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for 2020 Dante Rossetti Shortlist.  The Short Listers will compete for the next level of achievement in the CIBAs.  Semi-Finalists  and Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC21 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 17 CIBA divisions’ Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremonies on April, 21 – 25, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. at the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference–whether virtual, hybrid, or in-person.

        These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2020 Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction.

        • Michelle Rene – The Canyon Cathedral: The Witches of Tanglewood, Book Two
        • John Middleton – Dillion and The Skeleton Hall
        • Strider S. R. Klusman – Within Reach
        • Zoe Hauser – Jaguar Spirit
        • Sue C Dugan – Suppressed
        • Victory Witherkeigh – The Girl
        • Richard Groseclose – Henry Castlewaite and The Portrait of Doom
        • Michael Bialys – The Chronicles of the Virago
        • B. L. Smith – The Fall of the Axe
        • Liana Gardner – Speak No Evil
        • D.C. Carlisle – Surviving Eros: The Girl Under the Stars
        • Brooke Skipstone – Some Laneys Died
        • Sara Hosey – Iphigenia Murphy
        • Susanne Dunlap – The Paris Affair
        • Strider Klusman – My Ransom
        • Susan Wingate – How the Deer Moon Hungers
        • Felicia Farber – Ice Queen
        • PJ Devlin – The Chamber — A Wissahickon Monsters Story
        • Dallas Woodburn – The Best Week That Never Happened
        • Seven Jane – The Isle of Gold
        • Kelly Vincent – Finding Frances
        • David Pearson – Upon a Peak in Darien
        • Professor W. W. Marplot – Dwarf Story
        • Chynna Laird – Just Shut Up and Drive
        • L.L. Eadie – Yearning for the Unattainable
        • Jodi Lea Stewart – Blackberry Road
        • Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire – The Mission to End Slavery
        • Brooke Skipstone – Someone To Kiss My Scars
        • Tory Gates – Searching for Roy Buchanan
        • R.B. Shifman – Everyone Leaves This Place
        • Cris Harding – Red Wing
        • Jim and Stephanie Kroepfl – Merged

        Good Luck to All as Your Works Compete to Advance to the Next Level of the Chanticleer International Book Awards.


         

        Good luck to all as your works compete to advance to the next rounds of judging rounds of the CIBAs.

        Congratulations to Jan Von Schleh whose work But Not Forever took home the Grand Prize for the 2019 Dante Rossetti Book Awards

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        “When Sonnet McKay, her siblings, and cousins discover a deserted Victorian mansion in the middle of the woods outside a ghost town near Seattle, they get much more than they bargained for. – Chanticleer Reviews

        Here is the link to the 2019 Dante Rossetti 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!

        We are now accepting entries into the 2021 Dante Rossetti 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. 

      • BUT NOT FOREVER by Jan Von Schleh – Y/A Value & Virtues, Y/A Clean & Wholesome Romance, Y/A Time Travel

        BUT NOT FOREVER by Jan Von Schleh – Y/A Value & Virtues, Y/A Clean & Wholesome Romance, Y/A Time Travel

        Like most fifteen-year-olds, Sonnet McKay loves a good adventure. Still, when she, her siblings, and cousins discover a deserted Victorian mansion in the middle of the woods outside a ghost town near Seattle, they get much more than they bargained for. In an upstairs bedroom, Sonnet inadvertently steps inside a time travel portal and is whisked away to 1895. In her place stands Emma Sweetwine, an identical doppelganger for Sonnet.

        Emma’s family was prominent when Monte Cristo was a booming mine town, but life is not what it seems for the oldest of the Sweetwine children. With a mother who seems to despise her and a secret engagement, Emma’s life is oppressive and controlled – a sharp contrast to the spirited, independent Sonnet. With no idea how or why they were switched, Sonnet and Emma must quickly adjust to their new environments and rely only on their closest friends and family. But like any good story, time is running out for the girls as both of their lives rush in opposite directions. They must find a way back to their own times before their chance is gone forever.

        Family, both those of birth and those of choice, is a significant theme of this novel. Sonnet has a close familial support system in her twin brother Evan, older sister Jules, cousin Niki, and best friend and cousin Lia. She has been surrounded by a loving family her entire life and spends part of each summer with her Aunt Kate, her father’s sister. Without doubt or hesitation, Evan, Jules, Niki, and Lia spring into action to both cover Sonnet’s absence and find the impossible path back to 1895. Rapp, a boy who has only known Sonnet for a day before her disappearance, is also a seamless part of the rescue brigade. This group instantly takes Emma into their embrace and makes her feel safe and loved, a first in her life. Though Sonnet has little help from Emma’s family, she quickly builds that friendship network she enjoys in her modern life. It is only with the support of the sixteen-year-old Sweetwine family nanny Kerry; Maxwell the teenage family driver; and Tor Emma’s secret betrothed, that Sonnet will hatch an escape plan. Both groups vow to take care of each girl, respectively, and help them keep the faith to make everything possible.

        The difference between Sonnet and Emma will highlight the struggle and growth of women in the world. Sonnet isn’t burdened by the many stifling rules, both spoken and unspoken, that Emma must endure. Emma is forced to hide her true self, her true feelings, none so much as those she has for Tor. As an immigrant tasked with a life of menial labor, Tor should never be a part of Emma’s social circle, much less her fiancé. She has no close female friends and must remain docile and meek even when her mother demeans and abuses her. She is stifled by all who should love and support her. Sonnet, with her modern mind and outspoken nature, fights all of those restrictions and leaves Emma’s life better.

        Sonnet makes Emma stronger, and Emma teaches Sonnet how to appreciate love in her life. In the very oppression, Sonnet finds the enjoyment of her freedom, and Emma’s liberation will create a connection to Sonnet that she can’t even imagine.

        But Not Forever won the CIBA 2019 Grand Prize in the DANTE ROSSETTI Division for Y/A novels.

         

         

         

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

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

        We are deeply honored and excited to continue to announce the 2019 Winners of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

        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 cheered on the CIBA Premier Finalists with our bubbly of choice from wherever we were Zooming!

        The CIBA announcements were made LIVE with Chanticleerians participating and interacting from around the globe and North America. A virtual happy hour was held following each evening’s announcements.

        We want to thank all 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 labors of love for books, the Chanticleer International Book Awards would not exist. THANK YOU!

         

        We want to thank all of the authors and publishers who participated in the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs). 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.

        Grand Prize Ribbons!

        We are honored to present the

        2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards

        Grand Prize Winners 

        The 2019 CIBA Winners! 


         

        Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

        The LARAMIE Book Awards for American, Western, Pioneer, Civil War, and First Nation Novels

        The Grand Prize Winner is

        SEVEN APRILS by Eileen Charbonneau

              • E. Alan Fleischauer – Rescued  
              • Lynwood Kelly – The Gamble: Lost Treasures    
              • David Fitz-Gerald– Wanders Far-An Unlikely Hero’s Journey     
              • Juliette Douglas – Bed of Conspiracy  
              • John Hansen – Hard Times
              • J. R. Collins – Spirit of the Rabbit Place   

        The Chaucer Awards for Historical Novels

        The CHAUCER Book Awards for

        Pre-1750s Historical Fiction 

        Grand Prize Winner is

        FORTUNE’S CHILD: A Novel of Empress Theodora 

        by James Conroyd Martin

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

        Post 1750s Historical Fiction Award

        The GOETHE Book Awards for

        Post-1750’s Historical Fiction 

        Grand Prize Winner is

        PECCADILLO at the PALACE by Kari Bovee

              • Vanda Writer for Paris, Adrift 
              • PJ Devlin for Wissahickon Souls   
              • Mary Adler for Shadowed by Death: An Oliver Wright WWII Mystery   
              • Mike Jordan for The Runner     
              • J.G. Schwartz for The Pearl Harbor Conspiracy 

        Early Readers and Picture books

        LITTLE PEEPS Book Awards for

        Early Readers and Picture Books

        Grand Prize Winner is 

        GALDO’S GIFT: The Boovie

        by Trevor Young & Eleanor Long

            • Sylva Fae and Katie Weaver for Elfabet    
            • Lauren Mosback for My Sister’s Super Skills  
            • Norma Lewis for Totem Pole   
            • Kizzie Jones for A Tall Tale About Dachshunds in Costumes: How MORE Dogs Came to Be   
            • Justine Avery forWhat Wonders Do You See… When You Dream?
            • Kasey J. Claytor for  Pinky and The Magical Secret He Kept Inside   
            • Robert Wright Jr for Mummy in the Museum

        Gertrude Warner Children's Chapter Books

        GERTRUDE WARNER Book Awards for

        Middle-Grade Books 

        Grand Prize is

        The VALLEY of DEATH, Book 5 by Alex Paul

            • Amber L. Wyss – Phoenix Rising     
            • M.J. Evans – PINTO!   
            • Beth Stickley – Tarnation’s Gate    
            • Rey Clark – Legends of the Vale   
            • Laura M. Kemp – Burnt Feathers   
            • Alex Paul – The Valley of Death, Book 5, Arken Freeth and the Adventure of the Neanderthals
            • C.R. Stewart – Britfield and the Lost Crown    
            • Trayner Bane – Windhollow and the Axe Breaker (Windhollows, Book 3)
            • Carolyn Watkins – The Knock…a collection of childhood memories

        Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

        The DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards

        for Young Adult Fiction

        Grand Prize Winner is

        BUT NOT FOREVER by Jan Von Schleh

            • Michelle Rene  Manufactured Witches  
            • Nancy Thorne  Victorian Town   
            • Susan Brown  Twelve 
            • Sandra L Rostirolla  Cecilia    
            • David Patneaude  Fast Backward   
            • John Middleton  Dillion & The Curse of Arminius   

        Congratulations to ALL!

        We will email each winner with more information about their prize packages and more information.

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        Please standby for our next posts that will honor:

        • Chatelaine Book Award Winners
        • Somerset Book Award Winners
        • Journey Book Award Winners
        • Nellie Bly Book Award Winners
        • Instructional and Insight Book Award Winners

        And the OVERALL GRAND PRIZE for the 2019 CIBAs!

        Here is the link to the first installment for announcing the 2019 CIBAS.

        Stay tuned for PART 3 of the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Award Winners

        We are now accepting entries into the 2020 and 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards.

        Click here for more information and submission deadlines: https://www.chantireviews.com/contests/

        As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please email us at Chanticleer@ChantiReviews.com   We will try to respond within 3 business days.

        Thank you for joining us in celebrating the 2019 CIBA Winners! – The Chanticleer Team

      • DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for YOUNG ADULT FICTION – 2019 CIBA Winners

        DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for YOUNG ADULT FICTION – 2019 CIBA Winners

        Dante Rossetti Awards for YA FictionCongratulations to the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize Winner of the DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction, a division of the CIBAs

        The CIBAs Search for the Best Young Adult Fiction 

        Chanticleer Book Reviews is celebrating the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience between the ages of about twelve to eighteen. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery, Paranormal, Historical, Romance, and Literary. We love them all.


        The 2019 DANTE ROSSETTI  BOOK Awards First Place Category Winners and the DANTE ROSSETTI  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.

        Pamela Beason, author of The ONLY WITNESS,  (a previous Overall CIBA Grand Prize Winner), announced the DANTE ROSSETTI Book Award Winners.

        This is the OFFICIAL 2019 LIST of the DANTE ROSSETTI BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the DANTE ROSSETTI Grand Prize Winner.

        Congratulations to All! 

        • Michelle Rene Manufactured Witches  
        • Nancy Thorne Victorian Town   
        • Susan Brown Twelve 
        • Sandra L Rostirolla Cecilia    
        • David Patneaude Fast Backward   
        • John Middleton  Dillion & The Curse of Arminius   
        • Jan Von SchlehBut Not Forever  

        The Dante Rossetti Book Awards

        2019 Grand Prize Winner is: 

        But Not  Forever  by Jan Von Schleh 

           

        This is the badge for the Grand Prize Winner of the 2018 DANTE ROSSETTI —

        Whispers by Lynn Yvonne Moon

        We are accepting submissions into the 2021 Dante Rossetti  Book Awards until June 30, 2021.

        The 2020 Dante Rossetti 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 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.