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Rebecca was recently honored as a "Pioneer of Romance" by Romantic Times Magazine.
ELEMENTAL MAGIC got a great review in Publishers Weekly, including: " Shinn (Reader and Raelynx), Johnson (The Master), Berg (Flesh and Spirit) and York (Moon Swept) offer stories of air, fire, water and earth in a delicious smorgasbord of styles."
RETURN OF THE WARRIOR "is a captivating additon to the 43 Light street series...York's characters are solidly believable in this extraordinary story of good, evil and the chances men take for both" according to Romantic Times BOOKreview Magazine, which gave the book a 4 1/2 rating and Top Pick.
Rebecca won the 2007 PRISM award for "Second Chance" in MIDNIGHT MAGIC in the Novella category. SHADOW OF THE MOON was a finalist in the Dark Paranormal category.
Rebecca’s book, THE SECRET NIGHT, won the RT Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Intrigue of 2006 at this year’s RT Convention in Houston.
The NEW MOON book trailer won the 2007 Telly Award.
Rebecca has been featured on the new Web site romancenovel.tv. You can see videos of two interviews with her on this site.
NEW MOON was on the USA Today Best-Seller list for three weeks. It is the third of Rebecca's Moon books to be on this list; the others were WITCHING MOON and SHADOW OF THE MOON.
Rebecca's short story, "Hero's Welcome," from the anthology, THE JOURNEY HOME, was chosen to be in BEST NEW PARANORMAL ROMANCE (2006 Edition), published by Juno Books in November 2006.
CRIMSON MOON won second place in the Paranormal Romantic Mystery/Suspense category in the Daphne du Maurier contest of the Kiss of Death Special Interest chapter of the Romance Writers of America; and BEYOND CONTROL won third place in the Dark Paranormal category of the PRISM contest of the Futuristic, Fantasy & Paranormal Special Interest chapter.

Library Journal has given the anthology, WHAT DREAMS MAY COME, a great review:
Dreams come true in the most unlikely and magical ways in this diverse and captivating trilogy of novellas from some of romance's favorite storytellers. Kenyon's "Knightly Dreams" conjures up a dashing hero who walks out of a romance novel; Rebecca York's "Shattered Dreams" reunites two lovers in a psychic connection to stop a killer; and Robin D. Owens's "Road of Adventure" gives two potential lovers who missed meeting in life the chance to relive their lives, with more successful results. © 2005 Reed Business Information
Ruth Glick aka Rebecca York was given the Prolific Pen award (for having published 100 books) at the Washington Romance Writers 2005 Retreat in Harpers Ferry. The award was presented by Mary Jo Putney and included a tarot reading for Ruth by Nora Roberts. Rebecca's 100th book is CRIMSON MOON.
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WITCHING MOON won first place in the Paranormal category in the New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf contest. KILLING MOON won this award in 2003. KILLING MOON won first place and WITCHING MOON third place in the Futuristic, Fantasy & Paranormal category in the Lake Country Romance Writers Barclay Gold contest.
In its first week out, CRAVINGS was #12 on the Publishers Weekly and #27 on the New York Times Paperback Fiction Best-seller lists. It was also #43 on the USA Today Best-seller list and stayed on this list for four weeks.
IMMORTAL BAD BOYS, a Kensington Brava anthology published in September 2004, was a Featured Alternate in the Doubleday, Rhapsody, and Venus book clubs.
Both KILLING MOON and WITCHING MOON were finalists for the Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence in the Paranormal/Time Travel/Fantasy category. WITCHING MOON won second place in the PRISM contest for Dark Paranormal of the Futuristic, Fantasy & Paranormal Special Interest chapter of the Romance Writers of America. And WITCHING MOON was a finalist for the Golden Quill Award (Best Paranormal Romance category) of the Phoenix Desert Rose chapter of RWA.
The February 2004 issue of Crescent Blues has a long interview with Ruth Glick aka Rebecca York.
Rebecca York was picked by Fallen Angel Reviews as Berkley Author of the Year 2003 for KILLING MOON, and KILLING MOON was a nominee for the Romantic Times Best Contemporary Paranormal mainstream novel of 2003.
WITCHING MOON received very nice reviews from PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY and BOOKLIST. It was also on the USA Today Bestseller list for two weeks starting October 16, 2003.
KILLING MOON sold out its first printing and has been reprinted twice by Berkley. It was picked as the RIO Recommended book in both romantic suspense and romantic paranormal categories for June 2003, making it a nominee for the RIO Award of Excellence for 2003 by the Reviewers International Organization (RIO). It won the New Jersey Romance Writers' Golden Leaf Award for Best Paranormal Novel.
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