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  • The 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction–the Short List for the CIBAs

    The 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction–the Short List for the CIBAs

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical NovelsThe CHAUCER Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The CHAUCER Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    The Chaucer Book Awards competition is named for Geoffrey Chaucer the author of the legendary Canterbury Tales. The work is considered to be one of the greatest works in the English language. It was among the first non-secular books written in Middle English to be printed in 1483.

     

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking for 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, 1600s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards LONG LIST and now have progressed to the 2019 SHORTLIST.

    These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists positions of the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction. Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    • James Conroyd Martin – Fortune’s Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora
    • Gail Avery Halverson – The Skeptical Physick
    • Susanne Dunlap – Listen to the Wind   
    • JC Corry – The Storyteller’s Reputation    
    • K.M. Pohlkamp – Shadows of Hemlock     
    • E. L. Diamond – The Wolf of God   
    • Linda Cardillo – Love That Moves the Sun: Vittoria Colonna and Michelangelo Buonarotti    
    • Stephanie Renee dos Santos – Cut from the Earth   
    • Cryssa Bazos – Severed Knot   
    • Kate Murdoch – The Orange Grove   
    • June Hall McCash – Eleanor’s Daughter: A Novel of Marie de Champagne   
    • Catherine Mathis – Death in Coimbra   
    • Patricia J. Boomsma – The Way of Glory   
    • A.L.Cleven – 26.2    
    • Alexandrea Weis – Realm   
    • F. Scott Kimmich – The Magdalene Malediction   
    • Susan Heldt Davis – The Mother’s Tale  
    • James Hutson-Wiley – The Sugar Merchant   
    • Robert Cole – The Falcons of Gebtu    
    • Anna Belfrage – The Cold Light of Dawn   
    • Vince Pantalone – Incident on the Road to Canterbury

    Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction?

    The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC20 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 16 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

    The 16 divisions of the 2019 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with recognizing the Semi-Finalists will be announced at the April 18th, 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2020 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2020. The  2020 winners will be announced in April 2021.

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

  • The 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction–the Long List for the CIBAs

    The 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction–the Long List for the CIBAs

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical NovelsThe CHAUCER Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The CHAUCER Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    The Chaucer Book Awards competition is named for Geoffrey Chaucer the author of the legendary Canterbury Tales. The work is considered to be one of the greatest works in the English language. It was among the first non-secular books written in Middle English to be printed in 1483.

     

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking for 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, 1600s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for 2019 CHAUCER Shortlist. The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC20 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 16 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

    These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction. Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    • James Conroyd Martin – Fortune’s Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora
    • Gail Avery Halverson – The Skeptical Physick
    • William S. Roberts – Hatchepsut, Female Falcon Over Egypt
    • Susanne Dunlap – Listen to the Wind
    • JC Corry – The Storyteller’s Reputation
    • K.M. Pohlkamp – Shadows of Hemlock
    • E. L. Diamond – The Wolf of God
    • Linda Cardillo – Love That Moves the Sun: Vittoria Colonna and Michelangelo Buonarotti
    • Alexander Geiger – Flood Tide: An Epic Novel of the Greek Invasion of Persia
    • Stephanie Renee dos Santos – Cut from the Earth
    • Cryssa Bazos – Severed Knot
    • Kate Murdoch – The Orange Grove
    • June Hall McCash – Eleanor’s Daughter: A Novel of Marie de Champagne
    • Michelle Toohey – Dark Madonnas
    • Catherine Mathis – Death in Coimbra
    • Patricia J. Boomsma – The Way of Glory
    • Brianna Nichole – The High Priestess and the Half-Blood Prince
    • A.L.Cleven – 26.2
    • C. K. Ruppelt – From Darkness – A Novel of the Ancient Roman World
    • Alexandrea Weis – Realm
    • F. Scott Kimmich – The Magdalene Malediction
    • Susan Heldt Davis – The Mother’s Tale
    • James Hutson-Wiley – The Sugar Merchant
    • Vince Pantalone – Incident on the Road to Canterbury
    • Robert Cole – The Falcons of Gebtu
    • Anna Belfrage – The Cold Light of Dawn

    Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2019 Goethe Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction?

    The 16 divisions of the 2019 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with recognizing the Semi-Finalists will be announced at the April 18th, 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2020 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2020. The  2020 winners will be announced in April 2021.

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

  • SPOTLIGHT on LARAMIE Book Awards — American Western Fiction

    SPOTLIGHT on LARAMIE Book Awards — American Western Fiction

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    Downtown Laramie, Wyoming

    What’s a Laramie?

    We thought you’d never ask!

    We titled the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) division for Western American Fiction and all things that gather around the campfire singing a lonesome tune, the Laramie Awards, after the county and city in Wyoming. You know the one, tucked into the lower right-hand corner of the state…

    Yes, but why Laramie?

    There are several reasons we chose Laramie for our iconically American Book Awards. For us, and those in the know, Laramie, Wyoming immediately calls to mind the image of a Wild West town filled with rough-and-tumble cowboys. At one point, the only law in Laramie was “lawlessness. Wild Bill Hickok was even known to visit from time to time.

    Here’s a picture of the man, himself, on the left with his friends, Texas Jack Omohundro (center), and Buffalo Bill Cody on the right.

    But that’s not the only reason we chose Laramie.

    And, yes, there is yet one more reason we love Laramie! 

    The WOMEN!

    Calamity Jane hails from Laramie, Wyoming – a skilled sharpshooter who was born to a gambler and a prostitute. She cared for her five younger siblings in Utah before traveling on to Wyoming in search of a better life. There she found work as a dance hall girl and then as a prostitute at Fort Laramie. It was there that she reinvented herself by wearing buckskins and dressing like a man. She was also known for her swearing and hard-drinking ways, but Calamity Jane was also known even more for her kind heart and helping folks out of calamities–thus her nickname.

    Calamity Jane

    While the men were wrestling in the streets and shooting up the place, it was really the women who brought civilization to Laramie and Wyoming Territory. They established the first school in 1869, served on a formal jury in the Spring of 1870,  and were the first to gain the vote; which is exactly what Louisa Swain and 92 of her friends did on September 6, 1870 – 150 years ago!

    Louisa Swain – she was made of stern stuff!

    Early in the morning on September 6, 1870 in Laramie, Wyoming Louisa Swain became the first woman in the world to cast a ballot under democratically enacted laws granting women equal political rights with men. In the fall of 2008, 138 years later, the U.S. Congress passes a resolution proclaiming September 6th as “Louisa Swain Day” in recognition of this historic event. The Loiusa Swain Foundation

    In 1870, Esther Hobart Morris (59 years old) became the first female Justice of the Peace. She served in South Pass City, Wyoming, which is to the northwest of Laramie.

    Esther Morris "to pettifoggers she showed no mercy." Wyoming Tribune
    Esther Morris “to pettifoggers she showed no mercy.” Wyoming Tribune

    The Union’s first all-female jury was assembled in Wyoming in 1870.

    Later, in 1894, Estelle Reel Meyer became Superintendent of Public Instruction, the country’s first female statewide elected official.

    And the grand coup d’etat was when in 1889 when Wyoming vied for statehood—and refused to join the Union if the laws giving equality to women were not upheld, telling Congress (which wanted the suffrage law rescinded) via telegram,

    “We will remain out of the Union 100 years rather than come in without the women.”

    Wyoming is also the first state in the USA to allow women to own property and sign legal documents.

    Quotes are from the Smithsonian Magazine
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    That, Chanticleerians, is why we love Laramie and have championed the name for our most iconic American awards group, The LARAMIE AWARDS. There is nothing better than the Wild West, Women’s Suffragette Success stories, Cowboys and Indians, History and Adventure all coming together with a true sense of the American West! 

    So, it is with pride we sponsor  the LARAMIE Book Awards for American Western Fiction

     

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award
    Painting by C.M. Russell

    Charles M. Russell painted the cowboy seen on Chanticleer’s very own Laramie contest badge. It is one of many such paintings he did that encompassed the Old American Wild West. An advocate for the Native Americans, Charles M. Russell also helped establish a reservation in Montana for the Chippewa people.

    The Laramie Book Awards for American Western Fiction Hall of Fame First Place and Grand Prize winners!


    2018 Laramie Book Awards for American Western Fiction First in Category Winners

    • Living Where the Rabbits Dance by Jr. R. Collins
    • Promise of Tomorrow  by TK Conklin
    • Chasing Demons   by John Hansen
    • A Female Doctor in the Civil War  Richard Alan
    • Splintered by Curt Locklear   

    The 2018 Laramie Book Awards Grand Prize:

    Blood Moon: A Captive’s Tale by Ruth Hull Chatlien

     


    2017 Laramie Book Awards for American Western Fiction First in Category Winners

    • Grasshoppers at Dusk by Kiki Watkins
    • Mist-chi-mus: A Novel of Captivity by J.L. Oakley
    • Sacrificial Lions by John Simons/David Simons
    • The Hour Glass by Michelle Rene
    • Away at War: A Civil War Story of the Family Left Behind by Nick K. Adams
    • Threads of Passion by T.K. Conklin
    • Desertion by Michael Aloysius O’Reilly
    • Death in the Black Patch by Bruce Wilson     

    The 2017 Laramie Book Awards Grand Prize:

    HOUR GLASS by Michelle Rene


    2016 Laramie Book Awards for American Western Fiction First in Category Winners

    • Western Romance: Seize the Flame by Lynda J Cox
    • Prairie/First Nation: Big Horse Woman by Barbara Salvatore
    • Classic Western (Manuscript): Clevenger Gold: The True Story of Murder and Unfound Treasure by Scott Eldon Swapp
    • Contemporary Westerns: Improbable Fortunes by Jeffrey Price
    • Civil War: Lincoln’s Hat by David Selcer
    • Adventure/Caper: Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch (Honey Beaulieu – Man Hunter) by Jacquie Rogers

    The 2016 Laramie Book Awards Grand Prize:

    Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch: Honey Beaulieu – Man Hunter #1 by Jacquie Rogers

     

     

     


    2015 Laramie Book Awards for American Western Fiction First in Category Winners

    • Adventure/Drama: Martha Conway – Thieving Forest
    • Classic: McKendree Long – Higher Ground
    • Prairie: Alethea Williams – Walls for the Wind
    • Debut: Lynda J. Cox – The Devil’s Own Desperado
    • Romance: Kristy McCaffrey – The Blackbird
    • Mystery: Linell Jeppsen – Second Chance

    The 2015 Laramie Book Awards Grand Prize:

    Doctor Kinneys Housekeeper - Sara Dahmen

    Doctor Kinney’s Housekeeper by Sara Dahmen

     


    2014 Laramie Book Awards for American Western Fiction First in Category Winners

    • Historical: Rebecca Rockwell for The Last Desperado 
    • Romance/Dramatic: Jacqui Nelson for Between Heaven and Hell 
    • Romance/Comedy: Jacquie Rogers for Much Ado About Miners
    • Contemporary Western: Jared McVay for Not on My Mountain
    • Adventure: Lorrie Farrelly  for Terms of Surrender
    • Classic: Ken Farmer and Buck Stienke for Nations
    • Debut Novel: Juliette Douglas for Freckled Venom Copperhead
    • Civil War: Christi Corbett for Along the Way Home
    • YA: Elisabeth Ward for Wolf Eye’s Silence
    • Blended Genre: Peggy L. Henderson for Come Home to Me
    • Drama: Michael J. Rouche for A River Divides: Book Two of Beyond the Wood
    • Literary Western: Theo Czuk for Heart-Scarred

    The 2014 Laramie Book Awards Grand Prize:

    Not on My Mountain Jared McVay

    Not On My Mountain by Jared McVay

     


    Congratulations to the Laramie Awards 2013 1st Place Category Winners:

    • Mystery:  Double or Nothing by Meg Mims
    • Action/Adventure:  Haunted Falls by Ken Farmer & Buck Stienke
    • Historical Fiction:  Because of the Camels by Brenda Blair
    • Civil War:  Ford at Valverde by Anita Melillo
    • Prairie Pioneer:  They Rode Good Horses by Dale B. Jackson
    • Literary Western:  Unbroke Horses by Dale B. Jackson
    • First Novel:  Confessions of  a Gunfighter by Tell Cotten
    • Best Manuscript: “Lick Creek” by Deborah Lincoln

    The 2013 Laramie Book Awards Grand Prize:

    Unbroke Horses clean

    Unbroken Horses by Dale B. Jackson

     

     

     


    HOW DO YOU HAVE YOUR BOOKS COMPETE? Submit them to the Chanticleer International Book Awards – Click here for more information about The CIBAs! 

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

    Want to be a winner next year? The deadline to submit your book for the 2019 Laramie awards is July 31, 2019. Enter here!

    Grand Prize and First Place Winners for 2019 will be announced on April 18, 2020.

    Any entries received on or after July 31, 2019, will be entered into the 2020 Laramie Book Awards. The Grand Prize and First Place for 2020 CIBA winners will be held on April 17, 2021.

     As our deadline draws near, don’t miss this opportunity to earn the distinction your American Western readers deserve!  Enter today!

    The LARAMIE Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards – the CIBAs.

    The 2019 winners will be announced at the CIBA  Awards Ceremony on April 18, 2020,  that will take place during the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference. All Semi-Finalists and First Place category winners will be recognized, the first place winners will be whisked up on stage to receive their custom ribbon and wait to see who among them will take home the Grand Prize. It’s an exciting evening of dinner, networking, and celebrations! 

    Don’t delay! Enter today!  

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

    [20] McDougall, Walt, “Pictures in the Papers,” American Mercury, 6:21 (September 1925), 72.

  • The SEMI-FINALISTS for the I & I Book Awards for Non-Fiction Insight and Instruction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The SEMI-FINALISTS for the I & I Book Awards for Non-Fiction Insight and Instruction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The I & I Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in non-fiction that are self-help, how-to, guides, or instructional. In non-fiction works, the author assumes responsibility (in good faith) for the truth, accuracy, people, places, or information presented.  The I & I Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    These titles have moved forward from the 2018 I & I  Book Awards SHORT LIST to the SEMI-FINALIST positions. These entries are now in competition for the limited 2018 I & I  First Place Category Positions.  The First Place Positions along with I & I  Grand Prize Award Winner will be announced at the Awards Gala on Saturday, April 27th, 2019.

    Congratulations to the I & I Book Awards for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction 2018 Semi-Finalists

    • Donna LeClair – Inch by Inch
    • Jennie Lee – Breathing Love: Meditation in Action
    • Samantha Bowick – Living with Endometriosis: The Complete Guide to Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
    • Rajeev Kurapati – Physician: How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine  
    • Gary W. Driver – God Answers Science   
    • R. Scott Decker – Recounting the Anthrax Attacks – Terror, the Amerithrax Task Force, and the Evolution of Forensics in the FBI  
    • Gustavo J. Gomez, Ph.D. – HAIR LOSS: Options for Restoration & Reversal 
    • Amy Stross – The Suburban Micro-Farm: Modern Solutions for Busy People 
    • Cassandra Overby – Explore Europe on Foot   
    • Barb Drozdowich – How to Self-Publish a Book: For the Technology Challenged Author 
    • Rachel Thompson – The BadRedhead Media 30-Day Book Marketing Challenge 
    • Kathleen Kaska – Do You Have a Catharsis Handy? Five-Minute Writing Tips 
    • Julie Jason – Retire Securely: Insights on Money Management from an Award-Winning Financial Columnist  
    •  Reanne Hemingway-Douglass – Baidarka Diaries: Voyages and Explorations: British Columbia and Alaska, 1992 – 2003   
    • Sheree K. Nielsen – Ocean Rhythms, Kindred Spirits  
    • Lou McKee – Klee Wyck Journal   

    These Semi-Finalists titles are in the running for the 2018 I & I Book Awards First Place Category Positions and the I & I Grand Prize Book Award for the Instruction and Insight Non-fiction Books. Good Luck to All in the final rounds.

    The Instruction and Insight Book Awards  Grand Prize Winner and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 27th, 2019 Chanticleer Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

     

    Grand Prize Ribbons!

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books that provide guidance, insight, instruction, advice, or techniques,  for the I & I Book Awards division of the CIBAs.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2019 I & I Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is April 30th, 2019. Please visit chantireviews.com/contests for more information.  

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

  • VALENTINE’S DAY SWEET READS with LOVE from CHANTICLEER – Romance, Historical Romance, Western Romance, Thriller/Suspense Romance

    VALENTINE’S DAY SWEET READS with LOVE from CHANTICLEER – Romance, Historical Romance, Western Romance, Thriller/Suspense Romance

    A Valentine to Mark Twain, a beloved American Author 

    Both marriage and death ought to be welcome: the one promises happiness, doubtless the other assures it.
    – Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain

    Editor’s Note: Samuel Clemons writing as Mark Twain is a beloved author to Fairhaven, a village in Bellingham, Wash. where Chanticleer Reviews’ home office is located and where the company was founded. On August, 14, 1895, Mark Twain spoke to  a full house at the Lighthouse Hall (700 seats) and received a standing ovation. Admission was seventy-five cents and one dollar for the best seats. This was the last stop in his United States tour. He arrived from presenting in Seattle on August 13, 1895. His next stop was Vancouver, British Columbia before heading out west across the Pacific Ocean for a world tour.

    February 14th is really one of the strangest holidays we celebrate with its origins in the early Church, mired with martyrs. No one really knows for sure if there was one Valentini or two, or perhaps an entire herd of them, but, it is believed that Saint Valentine lost his head over converting people to the Christian faith. The head in question now resides in “…glass reliquary in a small basilica in Rome, surrounded by flowers.” [Atlas Obscura

    Editor's Note: Did we mention that Sharon Anderson, the author of this article, writes horror...

    For us, February 14th is the day we all wear our hearts on our sleeves (literally), write little notes professing our love to one another, exchange candied hearts (Necco hearts may not be on the shelf this year because the company that purchased the popular brand said they, “Didn’t have time…” ), buy long-stemmed red roses for those we love (One site claims that in 2010, over 110 million long-stemmed roses were sold! That’s a lotta roses!), and chocolates… let’s not forget about the chocolates!

    Susan Marie Conrad offering CHOCOLATES at her book signing, The INSIDE PASSAGE.

    Whichever way you celebrate February 14th,
    we’ve got some fabulous reads lined up for you that are just
    too sweet to pass up!


    A Valentine of Great Reads for YOU from Chanticleer! 

    The Art of Enchantment by M. A. Clarke Scott is a well-paced escape for those hungering for art, history and a hot ride with a handsome Italian hero.

    M.A. Clarke Scott won the 2016 Grand Prize in the Chatelaine Awards for this novel!


    Daughter of Destiny: Guineviere’s Tale, Book 1 by Nicole Evelina is rich in historical detail and fantastical landscapes. This novel takes a brilliant twist on the historical perception of Queen Guinevere: she has magical powers, but will her gift be enough to save her people?

    Nicole Evalina not only won the 2015 Chatelaine Grand Prize for this novel and took home the Overall Grand Prize!


    Twisted Threads by Kaylin McFarren is a fast-paced romantic thriller complete with secret assassins, notorious secrets, steamy passion nights abound on this luxury Caribbean cruise – in other words, exhilarating! This is the fourth book in the Threads Romantic Thriller series and won Grand Prize in the 2017 CIBA CLUE Awards.


    Find Me Again by Janet Shawgo is a mystery, a conspiracy theory, and an amazing love story that crosses generations—all combined into one amazing read. Although there are two more novels in the series, each book stands alone.  Wait For Me.  WWII  Women  Look For Me.   Civil War Historical Fiction


    The Winters Sisters Series by Joanne Jaytanie contain elements of genetic engineering, strong women and the men who love them and nods to the author’s beloved dogs. These are hot romantic thrillers!


    Under an English Heaven by Alice Boatwright has twists and turns aplenty that will make any cozy fan enjoy this easy read, and enough descriptions of the bucolic village landscape and teas to make anyone who loves all things British happy. A second Ellie Kent Mystery is promised sometime this year.


    Building Mr. Darcy by Ashlinn Craven is a fun, fast-paced cozy reveals what happens when the witty and charming Mr. Darcy springs to life as an A.I. But, is he more than his two developers can handle?


    Seize the Flame by Lynda J Cox is a romantic Western celebrating second chances and proving that lightning not only strikes twice – but sometimes in the exact same spot.


    Threads of Passion by T.K. Conklin is a paranormal romance, western-style, that will leave you begging for more!


    The Blackbird by Kristy McCaffrey is a steamy, intelligent historical fiction set in the Arizona desert where the harsh environment matches the characters who populate it. This is the fourth book in McCaffrey’s Winds of the West series. 


    Hot Scheming Mess by Lucy Carol is a hilarious, fast-paced sexy cozy mystery with a believable lead and a gripping plot. Sassy, smart, and FUNNY!


    Mistress Suffragette by Diana Forbes is an engaging, stimulating, and action-packed novel that examines the facts of life, the challenges of social restrictions, and the woes of youthful love through the eyes of a sharp-minded, sharp-shooting young woman.


    The Passage Home to Meuse by Gail Noble Sanderson is an epic journey back to the post-war world of the 1920s where Noble Sanderson’s characters explore whether love can indeed conquer all.


    The Boundary Stone by Gail Avery Halverson – This story is set against the backdrop of the black plague, one woman of note risks everything to follow her calling and find her true love…


    Dare Devil: A Georgian Historical Romance, Book 3 of the Roxton Family Saga by Lucinda Brant


    A Girl Like You: A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel by Michelle Cox is about a brave and daring darling of the Great Depression puts herself in harm’s way to solve a mystery and endear herself to the handsome detective whose job it is to solve it.


    Check out our list of Chatelaine Award Winners here.

    Please let us know, who is your favorite romance author?

     

  • The SEMI-FINALISTS for the OZMA Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The SEMI-FINALISTS for the OZMA Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The OZMA Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Fantasy Fiction. The OZMA Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

     

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking today’s best books featuring magic, the supernatural, imaginary worlds, fantastical creatures, legendary beasts, mythical beings, or inventions of fancy that author imaginations dream up without a basis in science as we know it. Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, Dragons, Unicorns, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Gaslight Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, or other out of this world fiction, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2018 Long List (aka the Slush Pile Survivors) to the SHORTLIST and have competed for the 2018 OZMA SEMIFINALISTS  positions.

    All Semi-Finalists will receive official notification by email and will be tagged in a Facebook Announcement and promotion—if they are following Chanticleer Reviews on Facebook. Facebook will only allow us to tag those who follow CR on FB. Click on this  Semi-Finalist badge link to the downloadable digital badge and for information about Semi-Finalists book stickers.

    The 2018 OZMA SEMIFINALISTs – CIBA

    • Pamela LePage – Virtuous Souls
    • J.V. Rutz – The Illusion Killer
    • Ea Bishop – RAGNAROK: Demon Seed
    • Kim Gjersoe – Rogue’s Law
    • Paul E. Vaughn – Luminess Legends: Dragon Ascendants
    • Kathleen Neeley – Master None
    • Jennifer Allis Provost – Gallowglass
    • Allan Batchelder – Steel, Blood & Fire
    • T.K. Riggins – Money Jane
    • Susan Faw – Heart Of Shadra
    • Nancy Guild Bendall – Nethermost Regained
    • M. K. Wiseman – The Kithseeker
    • Anthony Nordvik-Nash – Hedda Stein-Sun’s UnRemembered Islands
    • Elana A. Mugdan – Dragon Speaker
    • Lindsay Schopfer – Into the North: A Keltin Moore Adventure
    • Chris Dews – Antler Jinny and the Raven
    • D.M. Cain – A Chronicle of Chaos

    All SemiFinalists will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.

     

    Grand Prize Ribbons!

    These titles are in the running for the First Place Category Winner positions of the 2018 OZMA Book Awards novel competition for Fantasy Fiction. Good Luck to All!

    The First Place Category Winners will be announced at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony. The First Place Category winners will automatically be entered into the OZMA GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition.  The 16 CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse. First Place Category and Grand Prize Awards will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 27th, 2019, Bellingham, Washington.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2019 OZMA Book Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is October 31st, 2019. Please click here for more information. 

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

  • PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS Shortlist for 2017

    PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS Shortlist for 2017

    Paranormal Fiction AwardsThe PARANORMAL Book Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Magic, supernatural, superhumans, magical beings, vampires and werewolves, and etc. The PARANORMAL Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards.

    Congratulations to these authors for their works moving up from the 2017 Paranormal slush pile to the Short List. These novels will now compete for the First Place Category positions!

    Each of the titles below has earned the PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS SHORTLIST bragging rights!

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2017 writing competition winners!

    The PARANORMAL Book Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres are Adventure/Mystery/Thriller, Paranormal Romance, Magical Beings & Creatures, Strange and Unexplained, & Supernatural powers.

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

    NOTE: This is the Official List of the PARANORMAL 2017 SHORT LIST.

    This is the Official 2017 Shortlist for the 2017 PARANORMAL  Book Awards:

    • Joanne Jaytanie – Willow’s Discovery
    • Alex E. Carey – Water’s Reflection
    • Judith Docken – Ghosted: A Novel of Life, Love and Moving On
    • Pamela LePage – Virtuous Souls
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mr. Hitchcock
    • Elizabeth Crowens – A Pocketful of Lodestones, Time Traveler Professor Book 2
    • Emma Rose Millar – Delirium
    • Joy Ross Davis – Countenance
    • Susan Buffum – Out
    • Lydia Staggs – Rea
    • Jerry Gundersheimer – Face of the Bell Witch: Book One of The Medium Series
    • Tom & Nancy Wise – Life on Base: Spirit of Quantico
    • DJ Erfert – Window of Time
    • Ann Charles – Make No Bones About It
    • Chynna Laird – Dark Water
    • Heather Starsong – Never Again
    • Avanti Centrae – VanOps – The Lost Power
    • Laura Wolfe – Barn Shadows (Dark Horse, Book Two)
    • J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison – Demon Freaks

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

    Congratulations to the Short Listers in this fiercely competitive contest!

    Good Luck to each of you!

    The PARANORMAL Grand Prize Winner and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with all Short Listers in attendance will be announced at the April 21st, 2018 Chanticleer Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash.

    We are now accepting submissions for the 2018 PARANORMAL Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is September 30th, 2018. Please click here for more information.

  • The DANTE ROSSETTI Awards for Young Adult Fiction – First Place Category Winners 2016

    The DANTE ROSSETTI Awards for Young Adult Fiction – First Place Category Winners 2016

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

     Congratulations to the 2016 Dante Rossetti Awards First-In-Category Award Winning Young Adult Fiction:

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    • SFF & Paranormal: SeaJourney by Alex Paul
    • Mythology: Seer of Souls by Susan Faw
    • Fantasy: School of Deaths by Christopher Mannino
    • Supernatural: Xodus by K.J. McPike
    • Historical: The Other Side of the Wire  by Harold Coyle

    cac16The Dante Rossetti Short Listers competed for the  2016 First Place Category positions. The winners  were announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash., held on April 1st, 2017.

     

    Congratulations to Susan Faw, author of the DANTE ROSSETTI Grand Prize Winner — Seer of Souls! 

    Congratulations to those who made the Dante Rossetti Awards 2016 FINALISTS official listing and the SHORTLISTERS!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Dante Rossetti Awards. The deadline is April 30th, 2017. Click here for more information or to enter.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2017 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Fifteen different  genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

     

  • SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction 2016 Short List (Semi-Finalists)

    SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction 2016 Short List (Semi-Finalists)

    Mainstream Contemporary Fiction AwardsThese titles are in the running for the First Place Category Positions Book Awards for the 2016 SOMERSET Book Awards novel competition for Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction!

    The Somerset Book Awards Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Literary Fiction. The Somerset Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and  Novel Writing Competitions.

    Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, satire, humor, magic realism or women and family themes, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    The Somerset First Place Categories are: Contemporary Theme, Adventure/Suspense, Literary, Women’s Fiction, Satire, and Magic Realism.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to FINALISTS LIST and now has moved forward to the SHORT LIST of the 2016 Somerset Book Awards. They are now 2016 Somerset Semi-Finalists as they compete for the limited First  Place Category Positions of the 2016 Somerset Book Awards in the last rounds of judging.

    Congratulations to these authors for their works moving up from the 2016 Somerset Finalists to the Short List (Semi-Finalists). These novels will now compete for the First Place Category Positions!

    • Patrick Garry – The Illusion
    • Alexander Boldizar – The Ugly
    • Debu Majumdar – Sacred River
    • Andrea McKenzie Raine – A Crowded Heart
    • Boo Walker – Red Mountain
    • Ann DeFee – Lucy’s Got a Lot of ‘Splaining to Do
    • Judith Kirscht – The Camera’s Eye
    • Gail Cleare – The Taste of Air
    • Bernard Mansheim – Do No Harm: Everydoctor
    • Andrea McKenzie Raine – Turnstiles
    • Joao Cerqueira – Jesus and Magdalene
    • Conon Parks – Empty Bottle of Smoke
    • Janet K Shawgo – Archidamus
    • Kathleen M. Rodgers – Johnnie Come Lately
    • Kevin G. Chapman – A Legacy of One
    • Megan A. Clancy – chhori
    • Michael D. Durkota – Once in a Blue Year
    • Annaliese Darr – Believe
    • Chief John J. Mandeville – The Fox, Mike, Hilda, and the Green Emerald Cafe Inferno
    • Diana Forbes – Mistress Suffragette
    • Michael Aloysius O’Reilly – Proud Patrick
    • Ronald E. Yates – The Improbable Journeys of Billy Battles (Book 2, Finding Billy Battles Trilogy)
    • Jamie Zerndt – The Roadrunner Cafe
    • James G akho3dn. Skinner – The Galician Parallax
    • Justin Bog – Wake Me Up
    • Patrick Garry – Blind Spots

    All Short Listers in attendance to CAC17 will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.

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

    The SOMERSET 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 SOMERSET Awards Book Awards writing competition. Please click here for more information.

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

  • The 2016 PARANORMAL Book Awards FINALISTS List

    The 2016 PARANORMAL Book Awards FINALISTS List

    Paranormal Fiction AwardsThe Paranormal Awards Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Supernatural Fiction. The Paranormal 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 Paranormal Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:

    • Paranormal Romance
    • Urban/Edgy
    • Magical Beings & Creatures and Magical Systems
    • Supernatural Powers
    • Adventure/Mystery/Thriller
    • Paranormal

    OFFICIAL LISTING of the 2016 Paranormal Writing Competition’s Finalists:

    The following titles will compete for the Semi-Finalists SHORT LIST, and then the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Awards Packages.

    • John D Trudel – Raven’s Redemption
    • Angella Cormier & Pierre C Arseneault – Oakwood Island 
    • Derek Swannson – Crash Gordon and the Illuminati Underground
    • Patricia Mason – The Mercury Papers
    • B. K. Smith – Laina and the Vamp
    • Alex E. Carey – Fire’s Love 
    • Jessie Kwak – Shifting Borders
    • Ian M. Smith – Trace
    • Arjay Lewis – The Muse
    • Lydia Staggs – Shamar
    • Janet K. Shawgo – Archidamus
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Corralling Kenzie
    • Eliott McKay – The Aureate Spectacles
    • Matt Kilby – The Road Cain Walks 
    • A.M. Manay – She Dies at the End
    • Francine Paino – Two Wolves Dancing
    • Lisa Voisin – The Warrior Prophet
    • Carl S. Plumer – Shadows of Death
    • Carl S. Plumer – Zombie Ever After 
    • Harper L. Jameson – The Spirit
    • Ben Sharpton – 2nd Sight
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Silent Meridian
    • Christopher Leibig – Almost Mortal
    • S.T. Holmes – Creole Moon: The Betrayal 
    • Israfel Sivad – The Adversary’s Good News
    • Colleen Golden – The Well

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

     

    Congratulations to the Finalists!  

    Good Luck to all of the Paranormal Finalists as they compete for the coveted SHORT LIST  positions.

    The PARANORMAL 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 Paranormal Awards writing competitions for Paranormal Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.