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The Lady Most Likely… on the NYT Bestseller List
Debuted at #8 on the New York Times mass market paperback list.
The Lady Most Likely… on the USA Today Bestseller List
Four weeks on the USA Today bestseller list.
The Lady Most Likely… on Romance Author Jeopardy
On the AvonRomance blog, JQ, Eloisa James, and Connie Brockway are contestants on the first (and quite possibly the last) episode of Romance Author Jeopardy!
Lady Whistledown Strikes Back a RITA Finalist
Julia Quinn was a double finalist in the Best Romantic Novella Category of the 2005 RITA Awards. “The First Kiss” was up against “A Tale of Two Sisters” (from Where’s My Hero?). Alas, neither won. The eventual winner was “Her Enemy” in Night’s Edge by Maggie Shayne. The RITAs are awarded by Romance Writers of America and are the highest honor in romance writing.
Lady Whistledown Strikes Back on the NYT Bestseller List
Lady Whistledown Strikes Back spent four weeks on each of the USA Today and the New York Times Extended bestseller lists.
Where’s My Hero? a RITA Finalist
Julia Quinn was a double finalist in the Best Romantic Novella Category of the 2005 RITA Awards. “A Tale of Two Sisters” was up against “The First Kiss” (from Lady Whistledown Strikes Back). Alas, neither won. The eventual winner was “Her Enemy” in Night’s Edge by Maggie Shayne. The RITAs are awarded by Romance Writers of America and are the highest honor in romance writing.
Where’s My Hero? on the USA Today Bestseller List
Three weeks on the USA Today bestseller list.
Where’s My Hero? named one of Amazon’s Ten Best Romances of 2003
“Where’s My Hero?” was named one of the Ten Best Romances of 2003 by the editors at Amazon.com.
The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown a RITA Finalist
“36 Valentines” was a finalist in the 2004 RITA Awards for Best Romantic Novella. (As was “Two Hearts,” Karen Hawkins’s contribution to the anthology.) The RITAs are awarded by Romance Writers of America and are the highest honor in romance writing. The eventual winner was “Prisoner in the Tower” in The Wedding Chase by Gayle Wilson.
The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown on the NYT Bestseller List
The Further Observations Of Lady Whistledown was one of the first romance anthologies ever to reach bestseller status. It debuted on the NYT bestseller list at #15 on the USA Today list at #17.