My futuristic-romance, Red Zone, won one of RWA’s prestigious PRISM awards! And the second in the series, Red Awakening, came in joint second! I am totally stunned!!!!! And thrilled. I need cake. And a nap. (Do I know how to party, or what?) I’m so excited I can hardly stand it!!! Anyway, if you haven’t read either book already, I hope you’ll give them a shot. And don’t forget to check out the other awesome winners and finalists below.

THE 2020 PRISM WINNERS
DARK PARANORMAL
Abigail Owen
Prism Winner: The Rookie by Abigail Owen
2nd Place (tie): The Rogue King by Abigail Owen
2nd Place (tie) Darkness Rising by Katie Reus
3rd Place: Chase’s Fire by Casey Wyatt
LIGHT PARANORMAL
McKenna Dean
Prism Winner: Bishop Takes Knight by McKenna Dean
2nd Place: Demon on the Down-Low by E.J. Russell
3rd Place: Found by Meg Benjamin
FANTASY
Maria V Snyder
PRISM Winner: The Eyes of Tamburah by Maria V Snyder
2nd Place: Promise of Darkness by Bec McMaster
3rd Place: Deadly Courtship by Jaycee Jarvis
NOVELLA
Lana Pescherczyk
PRISM Winner: Sinner by Lana Pescherczyk
2nd Place: Thief of Dreams by Bec McMaster
3rd Place: Jaguar’s Mate by Katie Reus
SCI FI & FUTURISTIC
Janet Elizabeth Henderson
PRISM Winner: Red Zone by Janet Elizabeth Henderson
2nd Place (tie): Red Awakening by Janet Elizabeth Henderson
2nd Place (tie): Heart of Eon by Anna Hackett
3rd Place: Greed by Lana Pescherczyk
STEAMPUNK
Catherine Stein
PRISM Winner: Not a Mourning Person by Catherine Stein
2nd Place: Dukes Are Forever by Bec McMaster
3rd Place: Eden’s Voice by Catherine Stein
URBAN FANTASY
Rebecca Rivard
PRISM Winner: Charming Marjani by Rebecca Rivard
2nd Place: Reach For Me by Elizabeth Cole
3rd Place: Retribution by Joanna Homer
YOUNG ADULT
Maria V Snyder
PRISM Winner: Chasing the Shadows by Maria V Snyder
2nd Place: Evergreen by Marissa Doyle
3rd Place: Enduring Destiny by Shaila Patel
BEST FIRST BOOK
Katherine Kayne
PRISM Winner: Bound in Flame by Katherine Kayne
2nd Place: North To Nara by Amanda Marin
3rd Place: BITTEN: Confessions of a Menopausal Vampire by Melinda Rucker Haynes