Diane Gaston
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Diane Gaston is an American
author
of Regency romance
novels. She has also written under the pen name Diane Perkins.
Gaston won the Romance Writers of America
RITA Award in 2006 for Best Regency Romance for her novel A Reputable Rake. She has been nominated twice for Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards, once for each of the novels written as Diane Perkins.
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of Regency romance
Regency romance
Regency romances are a subgenre of romance novels set during the period of the British Regency or early 19th century. Rather than simply being versions of contemporary romance stories transported to a historical setting, Regency romances are a distinct genre with their own plot and stylistic...
novels. She has also written under the pen name Diane Perkins.
Gaston won the Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America is a national non-profit genre writers association. It provides networking and support to individuals seriously pursuing a career in romance fiction and supports top authors such as Nora Roberts and Judith McNaught.-History:...
RITA Award in 2006 for Best Regency Romance for her novel A Reputable Rake. She has been nominated twice for Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards, once for each of the novels written as Diane Perkins.
As Diane Gaston
- The Mysterious Miss M (2004)
- The Wagering Widow (2004)
- A Reputable Rake (2005)
- Innocence and Impropriety (2007)
- The Vanishing Viscountess (2007)
Omnibus
- Mistletoe Kisses (2006) (with Deborah Hale and Elizabeth Rolls)
- A Regency Christmas: Soldier's Tale / Winter Night's Tale / Twelfth Night Tale (2007) (with Deborah Hale and Elizabeth Rolls)