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The shortlist for the Romantic Novel of the Year Awards 2025 has been announced.
The awards, which were set up by the Romantic Novelists’ Association (RNA), celebrate romantic fiction and in previous years have recognised the work of bestselling authors Santa Montefiore, Joe Heap, Julie Cohen and Milly Johnson. The finalists are spread across a variety of both traditional and independent publishers.
The chair of the RNA, Seána Talbot, said: “This year’s shortlist is a tremendous testament to romantic fiction’s diversity and strength. We are proud to celebrate these outstanding books and this exciting mix of new and established writers. They make a vital contribution to this popular, much-loved genre.”
Sharon Ibbotson, the RNA awards coordinator, said: “It’s a pleasure to announce these shortlists. Our reader-judges have once again chosen wonderful love stories as this year’s favourites and their authors deserve their praise. Congratulations to all our finalists and thanks once again to our reader-judges – these awards wouldn’t happen without them.”
The awards ceremony will be held at the Leonardo Royal London City Hotel on the 19th May. For tickets, please click here.
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