Oh, What A Night… Romantic Novel Awards 2016

It was a sparkling night to celebrate the Romantic Novel Awards, better known as the RoNAs, at the magnificent Gladstone Library in Whitehall. Here is our night in pictures.

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Jane Pollard and Elaine Everest catch up before the awards begin

Jane Jackson and Elaine Everest catch up before the awards begin

 

The air was tingling with excitement as we sipped our wine

The air was tingling with excitement as we sipped our wine. Natalie Kleinman, Sarah Stephenson, Elaine E, Rosemary Goodacre and our own Elaine.

 

Time for a chat with friends before sitting down. Karen Aldous chats with Sarah.

 

Getting cameras ready for the event.

Getting cameras ready for the event. Francesca, Melanie Rivers and Elaine E.

 

Who do you think will win?

Who do you think will win? Karen chats with Kathleen McGurl.

 

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Pass the bubbly!

 

Fern & Jane enjoying the evening.

Jane Wenham-Jones hosted the evening and Fern Britton presented the prizes.

 

Melanie Hudson, winner of the Contemporary Romantic Novel with 'The Wedding Cake Tree'.

Melanie Hudson, winner of the Contemporary Romantic Novel with ‘The Wedding Cake Tree’.

 

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Emma Hannigan, winner of The Epic Romantic Novel with ‘The Secrets We Share’.

 

Iona Grey, winner of the Historical Romantic Novel for 'Letters to the Lost'.

Iona Grey, winner of the Historical Romantic Novel for ‘Letters to the Lost’.

 

Milly Johnson, winner of the Romantic Comedy Novel with 'Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Cafe'.

Milly Johnson, winner of the Romantic Comedy Novel with ‘Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Café’.

 

Annie O'Neil, winner of the RoNA Rose with 'Doctor... To Duchess?'

Annie O’Neil, winner of the RoNA Rose with ‘Doctor… To Duchess?’.

 

Lucy Inglis, winner of the Young Adult Romantic Novel with 'Crow Mountain'

Lucy Inglis, winner of the Young Adult Romantic Novel with ‘Crow Mountain’.

 

Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Claire Lorimer.

Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Claire Lorimer.

 

Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Anita Burgh

Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Anita Burgh.

 

Iona Grey won the Romantic Novel of the Year: Letters To The Lost

Iona Grey stepped up once more as the winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year Award, which was sponsored by Goldsboro Books.

 

Congratulations to all the winning and short listed authors.

You can see more photos from the event here: 2016 RoNA Awards Event

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In The Mood For Love

On Monday Elaine and Francesca joined a table with ten writer friends to watch the glittering annual  spectacle that is the RoNAs (Romantic Novel Awards), an event organised by the Romantic Novelists’ Association. 

We were going to write an article, but have decided to let the pictures tell their own story…

 

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Requesting the pleasure of your company

Francesca and Elaine take a photo call.

Francesca and Elaine take a photo call.

 

Compere Jane Wenham Jones interviews Barbara Taylor Bradford, who was presenting the prizes.

Compere Jane Wenham Jones interviews Barbara Taylor Bradford, who was presenting the prizes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The beautiful ceiling of the Gladstone Library.

The beautiful ceiling of the Gladstone Library.

 

 

The candelabra lit tables created a romantic setting for the event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An opportunity to catch up with friends, as well as mingle with well known authors, agents and publishers.

 

 

 

Lucy Dillon, winner of the Contemporary Romantic Novel Award (post-1960) for ‘A Hundred Pieces of Me’.

 

 

 

 

 

Ella Harper, winner of the Epic Romantic Novel Award for ‘Pieces of You’.

 

 

 

 

Hazel Gaynor, winner of the Historical Romantic Novel Award (pre-1960) for ‘The Girl Who Came Home’.

 

 

 

 

Lucy-Anne Holmes, winner of the Romantic Comedy Award, with’ Just a Girl, Standing in Front of a Boy’.

 

 

 

 

Louise Allen, winner of the RoNA Rose Award (for category/series and shorter romance) for 'Scandal's Virgin'.

Louise Allen, winner of the RoNA Rose Award (for category/series and shorter romance) for ‘Scandal’s Virgin’.

 

 

 

 

 

Joss Stirling, winner of the Young Adult Romantic Novel Award and the overall winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year. She is the first YA novelist to win this prize.

Joss Stirling, winner of the Young Adult Romantic Novel Award and the overall winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year for ‘Struck’. She is the first YA novelist to win this prize.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Outstanding Achievement Awards were presented this year. Both authors awarded have made extraordinary contributions to romantic fiction and  both have had at least twenty-five novels published.

Carole Matthews, the other winner of the Outstanding Achievement Award. She said that in an age when it's popular for writers to go it alone, her publisher had done so much and made her a better writer. She gave us several tongue-in-cheek reasons why she deserved the award, including the time she got a one star review because Amazon didn't deliver the book on time!

Carole Matthews, the other winner of the Outstanding Achievement Award. She said that in an age when it’s popular for writers to go it alone, her publisher had done so much and made her a better writer. She gave us several tongue-in-cheek reasons why she deserved the award, including the time she got a one star review because Amazon didn’t deliver the book on time!

Jill Mansell, winner of one of the Outstanding Achievement Awards. She told us she read Barbara Taylor Bradford's novel 'A Woman of Substance' as a 21 year-old, but never thought she'd be presented with an award by her. She said she'd found the RNA "helpful and supportive and wise" and had even considered getting an RNA tattoo!

Jill Mansell, winner of one of the Outstanding Achievement Awards. She told us she read Barbara Taylor Bradford’s novel ‘A Woman of Substance’ as a 21 year-old, but never thought she’d be presented with an award by her. She said she’d found the RNA “helpful and supportive and wise” and had even considered getting an RNA tattoo!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A hearty congratulations to all the winners.

After the awards were presented we carried on mingling and drinking the bubbly provided on each table. Time went quickly and it didn’t seem long until another enjoyable RoNA ceremony was over. Perhaps we’ll see you there next year?

For a full report on the evening, see the RNA blog post, A Night For Romance.

 

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