Louise Allen wins The Shorter Romantic Novel Award RNA Awards 2023!

Mills & Boon Historical author, Louise Allen has won The Shorter Romantic Novel Awards at this year’s Romantic Novelists’ Association ceremony.

The RNA awards celebrate excellence in romantic fiction in all its forms.

The awards, which have been held since their inception in 1960, are highly respected in the UK publishing industry. Previous winners include Santa Montefiore, Joe Heap, Julie Cohen and Milly Johnson. The awards are unique in that they are judged entirely by readers, without input from any industry professionals.

Louise writes Regency romance novels where strong heroes are met with heroines who can more than stand up for themselves in encounters that come spiced with humour and plenty of passion. Her award-winning novel, The Earl’s Mysterious Lady is no different. You can read Viola and Guy’s story here.

Please join us in congratulating Louise for her well-deserved win over on Twitter!

The Earl’s Mysterious Lady by Louise Allen

Viola fled her arranged marriage to Guy Thurlow, Earl of Easton, right at the altar steps. Now, she is Cressida Williams and greatly changed – so much so that when Guy finds her trespassing on his neglected estate, he doesn’t recognise his runaway bride. Working together to restore his grounds, desire flares. But she must deny his temptation because it would be socially ruinous if he discovers who she really is…

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