The Chatelaine Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Romance Fiction. The Chatelaine Book Awards is a division of the 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). We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners were announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony by Civillia Winslow Hill on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 at the Bellingham Yacht Club in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
This is the OFFICIAL 2024 LIST of the CHATELAINE BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the CHATELAINE Grand Prize Winner.
Join us in celebrating the following authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at theBagh
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
Nancy Herkness – Royal Caleva: Luis
George T. Arnold – The Heart Beneath the Badge
Sonja N. Griffing – Chasing Noelle
Deborah Swenson – Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy
the Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2024 CHATELAINE Book Awards is:
Attn CIBA Winners: More goodies and prizes will be coming your way along with promotion in our magazine, website, and advertisements in Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards long-tail marketing strategy. Welcome to the CIBA Hall of Fame for Award Winners!
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A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting inMay. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. You will receive an OFFICIAL EMAIL NOTIFICATION with Digital Badges and more information.
NOTE: We will post at least two 2024 CIBA Divisions’ OFFICIAL Winners per business day starting April 14, 2025. We do a final sweep and reconciliation prior to making the Official CIBA Posts for the 2024 First Place and Grand Prize Winners. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. There are many moving parts involved with the Chanticleer International Book Awards Program.
Thank you for participating in the 2024 CIBAs! We are looking forward to reading your future entries.
The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction SEMI-FINALISTS to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards FINALISTS. FINALISTS will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE and GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
Anthony Horton – Unpaved
Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction SHORT LIST to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards SEMI-FINALIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Somerset Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
Lisa Gruwell Spicer – Radio Smokva a Croatian American Story
Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
Julie Weary – Never, Ever, Always
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
S.M. Stevens – Beautiful and Terrible Things
Natia Khaduri – A Soldier’s Burden
Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
Anthony Horton – Unpaved
Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
Patricia Averbach – Dreams of Drowning
John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
Meredith Walters – This Animal Body
Woody Woodburn – The Butterfly Tree: An Extraordinary Saga of Seven Generations
Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
Linda A Lavid – Quigley Tree: A Novel
Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
Mary Elizabeth Gillilan – Confluence
Holly C LaBarbera – All I Know
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction LONG LIST to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Somerset Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
Samantha Schinder – Loud Voices
Rachel Valencourt – Twilight’s Brightest Star
Torres & Firsht – Tell Me Your Plans
Robert Steven Goldstein – Golda’s Hutch
Natalie Musgrave Dossett – Sarita
Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
Lisa Gruwell Spicer – Radio Smokva a Croatian American Story
Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
Wesley J. Wildman – The Winding Way Home
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Leslie Kain – What Lies Buried
Melissa Connelly – What Was Lost
Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
Alissa Butterworth – To Die Is Different Than Supposed
Jonna Lyons Johnson – Tapping Light
Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
Zelly Ruskin – Not Yours to Keep
Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
Julie Weary – Never, Ever, Always
D. L. Whipple – The Outcast
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
Judith Krummeck – The Deceived Ones
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Keith McWalter – Lifers
Ben Gonshor – The Book of Izzy
J. Drew – On the Surface of the Sun
Joy Ross Davis – The Goddess of Weaver Street
Dianne C. Braley – The Summer Before
Phyllis Gobbell – Prodigal
Stephanie Alexander – Mean Low Water
S.M. Stevens – Beautiful and Terrible Things
Natia Khaduri – A Soldier’s Burden
Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
Rich Miller – It Rhymes With Truth
Anthony Horton – Unpaved
Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
Patricia Averbach – Dreams of Drowning
John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
Meredith Walters – This Animal Body
Woody Woodburn – The Butterfly Tree: An Extraordinary Saga of Seven Generations
Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
Mary Behan – Finding Isobel
Linda A Lavid – Quigley Tree: A Novel
Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
Mary Elizabeth Gillilan – Confluence
Holly C LaBarbera – All I Know
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Chatelaine Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Romantic Fiction. The Chatelaine Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (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). We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 CHATELAINE Romantic Fiction Semi-Finalists to the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards FINALISTS. FINALISTS will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE & GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards novel competition for Romantic Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Jenn Bouchard – Considering Us
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Kim Gottlieb-Walker – Lenswoman in Love
Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
Davalynn Spencer – Covering Grace
Nancy Herkness – Royal Caleva: Luis
Deborah Swenson – Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy
Jo Morgan Sloan – The Key
Laurel Osterkamp – The Side Project
George T. Arnold – The Heart Beneath the Badge
Sonja N. Griffing – Chasing Noelle
Linda Broday – Winning Maura’s Heart
Melissa Collings – The False Flat
Karen Janowsky – Her Name Was Lola
S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the first look rounds from all 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction entries to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Somerset Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
Samantha Schinder – Loud Voices
Rachel Valencourt – Twilight’s Brightest Star
Deonna Kay – The Measure of Enough
Torres & Firsht – Tell Me Your Plans
Robert Steven Goldstein – Golda’s Hutch
Natalie Musgrave Dossett – Sarita
Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
Kat Caldwell – Bended Loyalty
Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
Lisa Gruwell Spicer – Radio Smokva a Croatian American Story
David B. Seaburn – Until It Was Gone
Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
Craig Allen Heath – Killing Buddhas
Wesley J. Wildman – The Winding Way Home
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Leslie Kain – What Lies Buried
Melissa Connelly – What Was Lost
Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
Alissa Butterworth – To Die Is Different Than Supposed
Jonna Lyons Johnson – Tapping Light
Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
Rupert Taylor – Please Let Me Destroy You
Zelly Ruskin – Not Yours to Keep
Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
Julie Weary – Never, Ever, Always
D. L. Whipple – The Outcast
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
Judith Krummeck – The Deceived Ones
Leilana Rae – The Meaning Between Us
Tamara Hart Heiner – Of Life, Love, and Other Noble Pursuits
Ruth F. Stevens – The Unexpected Guests
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Allan Ishac – The Mystic In The Mews
Keith McWalter – Lifers
Ben Gonshor – The Book of Izzy
J. Drew – On the Surface of the Sun
Joy Ross Davis – The Goddess of Weaver Street
Dianne C. Braley – The Summer Before
Phyllis Gobbell – Prodigal
Stephanie Alexander – Mean Low Water
S.M. Stevens – Beautiful and Terrible Things
Natia Khaduri – A Soldier’s Burden
Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
Jeff Hartman – How To Win The Nobel Peace Prize
Rich Miller – It Rhymes With Truth
Anthony Horton – Unpaved
Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
Tamar Anolic – Like Water and Ice
Patricia Averbach – Dreams of Drowning
Antonia Gavrihel – Back to One: Take 4 Slating Magic Hour
John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
Meredith Walters – This Animal Body
Woody Woodburn – The Butterfly Tree: An Extraordinary Saga of Seven Generations
Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
Mary Behan – Finding Isobel
Linda A Lavid – Quigley Tree: A Novel
Chris Chan – She Ruined Our Lives
Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
R.w. Meek – The Dream Collector: Sabrine & Sigmund Freud
Mary Elizabeth Gillilan – Confluence
Holly C LaBarbera – All I Know
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Chatelaine Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Romantic Fiction. The Chatelaine Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (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). We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 CHATELAINE Romantic Fiction Short List to the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards SEMI-FINALISTS. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards novel competition for Romantic Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Jenn Bouchard – Considering Us
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Kim Gottlieb-Walker – Lenswoman in Love
Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
Davalynn Spencer – Covering Grace
Nancy Herkness – Royal Caleva: Luis
Jo Morgan Sloan – The Key
Laurel Osterkamp – The Side Project
George T. Arnold – The Heart Beneath the Badge
Sonja N. Griffing – Chasing Noelle
Linda Broday – Winning Maura’s Heart
Melissa Collings – The False Flat
Eve M. Riley – The Secret
Deborah Swenson – Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy
Karen Janowsky – Her Name Was Lola
S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
Karen Janowsky – Dear Prudence
CK Van Dam – Lone Tree Claim: On the Dakota Frontier
Amanda Sue Creasey – An Expected End
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Chatelaine Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Romantic Fiction. The Chatelaine Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (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). We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 CHATELAINE Romantic Fiction Long List to the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Chatelaine Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards novel competition for Romantic Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Olivia North – Sharp Edges
MaryAnn Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
Jenn Bouchard – Considering Us
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Kim Gottlieb-Walker – Lenswoman in Love
Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
Davalynn Spencer – Covering Grace
Margaret Porter – A Change of Location
Nancy Herkness – Royal Caleva: Luis
CK Van Dam – Medicine Creek Claim: On the Dakota Frontier
Phillip Vega – Fury in her Eyes
Jo Morgan Sloan – The Key
Laurel Osterkamp – The Side Project
Omayra Velez – The General’s Gift
Susan Bagby – Home for Love
David A. Stone – Spruce Harbor Possibilities
George T. Arnold – The Heart Beneath the Badge
Sonja N. Griffing – Chasing Noelle
Linda Broday – Winning Maura’s Heart
Melissa Collings – The False Flat
Eve M. Riley – The Secret
Deborah Swenson – Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy
Karen Janowsky – Her Name Was Lola
S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
Karen Janowsky – Dear Prudence
CK Van Dam – Lone Tree Claim: On the Dakota Frontier
Amanda Sue Creasey – An Expected End
Jerry Madden – Steel Valley: Coming of Age in the Ohio Valley in the 1960s: A Love Story
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Grand Prize Winner, Judy Keeslar Santamaria’s book, You Can’t Fool a Mermaid, will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the Somerset contest page year ’round!
The best part about being a Chanticleer Int’l Book Award Winner is the love and attention you get all year ‘round!
It’s 1975, and Misty Menard unexpectedly inherits her father’s business in Lake Placid, New York. It never occurred to her that she could wind up as the CEO of a good old-fashioned manufacturing company.
After years of working for lawyers, Misty knows a few things about the law. Her favorite young attorney is making a name for himself, helping traditionally owned companies become employee owned, using a little-known, newly-passed law. When he offers to help Misty convert Adirondack Dowel into an ESOP, pro bono, Misty jumps at the chance.
The employees are stunned, the management team becomes hostile, and the Board of Directors is concerned. Misfortune quickly follows the business transformation. A big customer files for bankruptcy. A catastrophic ice jam floods the business. Stagflation freezes the economy. A mysterious shrouded foe plots revenge. Misty’s family faces a crisis. The Trustee is convinced something fishy is going on, the appraiser keeps lowering the company’s value, and the banker demands additional capital infusions. Misty thought she had left her smoking addiction and alcoholism in the past, but when a worker’s finger is severed in an industrial accident, Misty relapses.
Disasters threaten to doom the troubled company. After surviving two world wars and the Great Depression, it breaks Misty’s heart to think that she has destroyed her father’s company. All she wants is to cement her father’s legacy and take care of the people who built the iconic local business. Can a quirky CEO and her loyal band of dedicated employee owners save an heirloom company from foreclosure, repossession, and bankruptcy?
From Chanticleer:
If It’s The Last Thing I Do by David Fitz-Gerald tells the story of Misty Menard, a 69-year-old woman who in 1975 returns to her upstate New York hometown to attend the funeral of her beloved father. She is dumbfounded to find she has inherited his business, making wooden dowels and buttons.
A receptionist for most of her adult life, with no business experience, she is at best ill-suited to the job. Personal problems hang over her as well, as a divorcee determined to keep sober and cigarette-free while in weekly therapy. But to keep her father’s memory alive, she is determined to keep the business afloat while she decides what to do with it in the long term. The last thing she imagined she would be doing on the cusp of 70 was running a business.
She turns the business into an employee-owned enterprise, an ESOP (employee stock ownership plan.) This gives her employees a shot at owning part or all of the business. The skill with which If It’s the Last Thing I Do integrates ESOP into its story, making it digestible, is among its many pleasures.
Thirteen-year-old Evan Hanson is always the last in her family to know what’s going on—at least, that’s how it feels. Her father, Gene, who’s been meaner since he began serving in Vietnam, isn’t around much, and she likes it better that way. But then her brother, Adam, gets drafted and her anti-war mother, Endura, takes him across the border to Canada, leaving Evan alone with Gene and her younger, special needs brother, Teddy.
When he realizes Endura isn’t returning, Gene takes Evan and Teddy to Eat and Get Gas, his mother’s café and gas station in Hoquiam, Washington. There, as well as her no-nonsense but loving grandma, Evan encounters Aunt Vivian, a teasing but caring know-it-all; Uncle Frankie, injured in Vietnam and suffering from PTSD; Paco, the draft dodger Frankie is hiding; Hal and Hubert, the strange but gentle next-door neighbors who play the piano like virtuosos and help out when they’re needed; and Louanne, Frankie’s reserved, sensitive sister. She is drawn in particular to Louanne, who was disfigured by a car accident that killed the rest of her and Frankie’s family.
At Eat and Get Gas, Evan finds a new freedom, and she starts to carve out a place for herself by helping in the café and sorting mail for Uncle Frankie, who runs a postal route in addition to running the gas station. She eventually, too, learns some of the family secrets she’s been kept in the dark about—and comes to understand that her mother isn’t coming back any time soon.
It started the day she heard Daddy slur, “She ain’t mine. You had the nerve to name her Dawn. Look at her! You shudda named her Midnight!” Then Daddy left… for good. And the loving music that had filled Dawn’s life went silent.
That was the day that a “Midnight” Duckling appeared in the mirror, took up residence in her chest, and controlled her ability to breathe. That was the day she learned to recognize “leaving time” . . . her superpower.
Couched in speculation, Jus Breathe is the tale of a young Black woman’s struggle to defy her inner “Duckling” and embrace her true self. Set in New York City during the turbulent sixties, it’s an improbable love story with precarious impulses, secret pasts, and inner demons.
Dawn, a survivor, flees her stepfather’s violent home. While struggling to go to college, she perfects sofa-surfing and hones her ability to leave situations in an instant. But in the mist of the chaotic uprising that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, serendipity spins Dawn into Danny’s world.
Toxically in love, no longer a “leaver,” Dawn realizes that in order to survive, she must break free of Danny’s dominance. But that Duckling, who’s allied with Danny, threatens to squeeze the life-breath from her if she dares to leave . . . that ugly, midnight-black Duckling, she has to kill.
From Chanticleer:
A young woman strives to survive without a home, even as she must fight herself and her instincts, in Jus Breathe by B. Lynn Carter.
“It’s more like I walked away,” I said, fractured memories of the day I left surging into my mind. “My mother married herself a husband. It’s like the tale of the evil stepfather, I guess.” The words were spilling out. “On the first day that we moved in with him, he almost broke my jaw. So I left. She had to let me; you know – the survival thing. She knew. We both knew.”
In New York City during the tempestuous 1960s, Dawn flees an abusive family situation after her father leaves the family and her mother remarries. Determined to stay in education, she couch-surfs with friends and explores her contacts through school. Dawn manages to live and even graduate. With the help of sympathetic teachers and a social worker who believes in her, she goes to college. Dawn finds friends and boyfriends and makes her own way toward adulthood.
And then her life goes awry again, though this time, she has a harder time choosing whether to run.
Adam Craig still has nightmares about the last summer he spent on the shores of northern Wisconsin’s Black Bear Lake.
The Chicago stock trader thinks he has it under control – until fallout from an explosive August in 1983 threatens his marriage. So Adam returns to remember that month-long family reunion, where he was busy wrestling with developing adolescence, a parent’s failing health, and watching his cousin Dannie’s desperate cries for help. At 14, Adam’s fear and anger were constantly threatening to pull him under while the current running through his family flowed, inevitably, toward tragedy.
It was too much to bear back then. But will reliving those painful memories hurt or help Adam as his adult life teeters on the edge of collapse?
An ambitious podcaster and her reclusive interviewee embark on a life-altering journey to uncover long-lost truths in this immersive story about love, travel, and family secrets.
Forty years ago, aspiring writer Ann Fawkes left the United States for a Mediterranean adventure that opened her heart to travel and love. After a chance encounter propelled her into the publishing world, she released her first novel, an instant bestseller―and the last book she ever wrote.
Now, Ann lives a reclusive life in the San Juan Islands, hiding from the public and its probing questions. But when podcaster Maggie Whitaker convinces Ann to sit for an interview, Ann agrees on one condition: Maggie must keep her story off the record.
Determined to change Ann’s mind before she loses her job, Maggie agrees. But as she learns about Ann’s life―particularly the love affair that inspired her novel and the decisions she made in its wake―Maggie realizes Ann’s story intersects with her own in shocking, life-changing ways.
A sweeping, heart-wrenching novel that spans decades and continents, Halfway to You explores the distances we create between ourselves and the ones we love most and what it takes to finally bridge them.
When Lynn and her husband set out for a weekend retreat to repair their rocky marriage, icy roads lead to a fatal collision that ends Lynn’s life. Stranded between the physical world and the afterlife, Lynn experiences the grief of her loved ones as they process her death.
Lynn’s life-long friends are tortured by not only loss but also unspoken wounds in their friendship. With clever influences from above, Lynn coaxes them to reunite at a beachside cottage on the one-year anniversary of her death. Determined to prompt their healing so they can help her family move on, Lynn reminds them of a sacred promise, hoping it will lead to truths they can’t face on their own. Will it be enough to remind them of the power of their bond?
As Lynn struggles to repair the relationships she left behind, she soon realizes the greatest challenge will be letting them go.
Julia Navarro, a plucky newspaper call center manager, juggles like a pro—not tennis balls but quirky employees, cranky customers, and a sleazy boss. Pregnant and short on time to complete her “get ready for baby checklist,” Julia rushes to fill a job vacancy by hiring Carmen Cooper, a shy, inexperienced college student.
When Julia finds out Carmen never made it to work, she and a newsroom pal go undercover to find out why. Their shocking discovery leads them to cook up a half-baked plan to save Carmen from a Hollywood legend turned hermit, a man she calls “Papa.”
Will the gamble pay off or pave a path of twists, turns, and tragedy?
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Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Humor & Satire Awards for Allegorical Fiction!
Eileen O’Finlan – All the Furs and Feathers
Allyson Rice – The Key to Circus-Mom Highway
Marco Ocram – The Awful Truth About The Herbert Quarry Affair
Lou Dischler – The Rising
Steven Mayfield – The Penny Mansions
Tom Strelich – Water Memory
And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Humor & Satire Awards Grand Prize Winner:
Quantum Consequence
by Mike Murphey
Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Somerset Awards for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!
David Fitz-Gerald – If It’s the Last Thing I Do
J.A. Wright – Eat and Get Gas
B. Lynn Carter – Jus Breathe
Leslie Liautaud – Black Bear Lake
James Gish, Jr. – When Blackbirds Dream
Jennifer Gold – Halfway to You
Donna Norman-Carbone – All That is Sacred
Nova Garcia – Not That Kind of Call Girl
And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Somerset Awards Grand Prize Winner:
You Can’t Fool A Mermaid
By Judy Keeslar Santamaria
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