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Starlit Destiny a 2005 CAPA Nominee

Starlit Destiny has been nominated for 2005 CAPA's at The Romance Studio in the paranormal romance category. The CAPA's are their awards for excellence in romantic and erotic fiction, chosen from books that were reviewed in 2005 at TRS. The final award will be announced St. Patrick's Day.

I'm honored to be nominated with these books! Thank you TRS. I enjoyed many of the books on the entire list of nominees, and in the paranormal romance category as well.

I have to admit, sharing a nomination with a paranormal powerhouse like Christine Feehan makes me feel like a new actress on Oscar night. Come St. Patty's Day, I'll be feeling like a Diamond Dipped Diva, even though chances are I'll be wearing sweats and a t-shirt!

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  1. I love it!!! Congratulations Angie girl...you ROCK!

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  2. Thank you Kimberly, and congrats again on your great review today!

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  3. This is such tremendous news, Annalee! Congratulations!!

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  4. Now this is BIG! Wow, Annalee. I'm so happy for you. Congratulations!!!!

    Tanya

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  5. WOO HOO! Congrats on the nomination!

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  6. How absolutely wonderful and exciting, Annalee! Congratulations on your nomination!! :-D

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  7. Congrats. That's great news.

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  8. Woo Hoo!! And you're right - that's some awesome company you're in there.

    Best of luck!

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