2008 CAPA Awards
Feb. 15th, 2009 01:22 pm
Contemporary romance: Dare to Love by Jaci Burton (Samhain Publishing) Fantasy romance: The Dragon Master by Allyson James (Berkley)
Historical romance: The Captive Heart by Bertrice Small (Berkley)
Paranormal romance: Hotter After Midnight by Cynthia Eden (Kensington Books)
Romantic suspense: The Missing by Shiloh Walker (Berkley)
Inspirational romance: Baby, Baby by Karen Wiesner (samhain Publishing)
Anthology: Firestorm by the Changelings (Changeling Press)
Catan’s Fire -- Jade Buchanan
Brimstone by Mistake -- Alice Gaines
Shifting Priorities -- Anne Kane
Wolf Style -- B.J. McCall
Cougar Meadow -- Belinda McBride
Going Somewhere -- Cameo Brown
Burning Down the House -- Isabella Jordan
Stockings -- Jade Buchanan
Fire Thief -- Jordan Castillo Price
Britta's Beast -- Kate Hill
Firehorse -- Mary Winter
Mating Fever -- Selena Illyria
Erotic Contemporary romance: Stay With Me by Maya Banks (Samhain Publishing)
Erotic Fantasy romance: The Mermaid's Kiss by Joey W. Hill (Berkley)
Erotic Historical romance: Devils on Horseback: Jake by Beth Williamson (Samhain Publishing)
Erotic Paranormal romance: Mercury's War by Lora Leigh (Berkley)
BDSM: Ride Em' by Tilly Greene (Ellora's Cave)
Erotic anthology: Unlaced by Jaci Burton, Jasmine Haynes, Joey W. Hill & Denise Rossetti (Berkley)
Favorite Erotic author category: Lora Leigh
Psyche Award: Tween Heaven and Hell by Sam Cheever (Cerridwen Press)
Ariana Overton Award for Best Cover Art (Ari): Into the Lair by Maya Banks (Anne Cain)
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Contemporary romance: Dare to Love by Jaci Burton (Samhain Publishing)


If you liked Deadly Nightshade, the first book in the Deadly Mystery series, you will love Deadly Wrong. I liked the first book in the series, but it was in some way interrupted: the two main characters, Tom and Stanley, were presented to us, the reader had the chance to feel for them (I, for example, hearted for Tom), but in the end their story was not finished at the end of the book. And in fact, Deadly Wrong begins with Stanley who needs to take some decision in his life.
If you liked Deadly Nightshade, the first book in the Deadly Mystery series, you will love Deadly Wrong. I liked the first book in the series, but it was in some way interrupted: the two main characters, Tom and Stanley, were presented to us, the reader had the chance to feel for them (I, for example, hearted for Tom), but in the end their story was not finished at the end of the book. And in fact, Deadly Wrong begins with Stanley who needs to take some decision in his life.