American Title V Winner!
We have a winner:

Marie-Claude Bourque's ANCIENT WHISPERS is the 2009 AT V champ.
It's the final curtain for the RT Book Reviews/Dorchester Publishing American Title contest, and while we're sorry to bid adieu to AT, it was a jolly good run. But we're thrilled to introduce you to the winner you picked from the eight worthy contestants, Canadian-born, Seattle-based Marie-Claude Bourque. Bourque's paranormal romance ANCIENT WHISPERS edged out two historical romances, an urban fantasy, a time-travel, two romantic suspense stories and another paranormal. "The American Title contest has given us some amazingly fabulous talent over the years -- Helen Scott Taylor, Jenny Gardiner, Gerri Russell, Raz Steel, Kathy Bacus," says Dorchester Editor Leah Hultenschmidt. "And now Marie-Claude Bourque, whose ANCIENT WHISPERS intrigued me from the beginning, with its mystical mix of a centuries-old hero looking for his lost love and a band of alchemists and sorcerers with an agenda of their own."
Read more: www.rtbookreviews.com/news_amtitle.php
Rob

Marie-Claude Bourque's ANCIENT WHISPERS is the 2009 AT V champ.
It's the final curtain for the RT Book Reviews/Dorchester Publishing American Title contest, and while we're sorry to bid adieu to AT, it was a jolly good run. But we're thrilled to introduce you to the winner you picked from the eight worthy contestants, Canadian-born, Seattle-based Marie-Claude Bourque. Bourque's paranormal romance ANCIENT WHISPERS edged out two historical romances, an urban fantasy, a time-travel, two romantic suspense stories and another paranormal. "The American Title contest has given us some amazingly fabulous talent over the years -- Helen Scott Taylor, Jenny Gardiner, Gerri Russell, Raz Steel, Kathy Bacus," says Dorchester Editor Leah Hultenschmidt. "And now Marie-Claude Bourque, whose ANCIENT WHISPERS intrigued me from the beginning, with its mystical mix of a centuries-old hero looking for his lost love and a band of alchemists and sorcerers with an agenda of their own."
Read more: www.rtbookreviews.com/news_amtitle.php
Rob







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