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: 2003
Novel
Winner:
Tinker
,
Wen Spencer
(Baen)
Dance with the Devil
,
Sherrilyn Kenyon
(St. Martin's)
Skyfall
,
Catherine Asaro
(Tor)
Heart Thief
,
Robin D. Owens
(Berkley)
The Star Princess
,
Susan Grant
(Dorchester)
Short Fiction
Winner:
“Moonglow”,
Catherine Asaro
(
Charmed Destinies
Silhouette)
“Phantom Lover”,
Sherrilyn Kenyon
(
Midnight Pleasures
)
“The Star Queen”,
Susan Grant
(
The Only One
Dorchester)
“Dark Descent”,
Christine Feehan
(
The Only One
Dorchester)
“Thief of Dreams”,
Sheri L. McGathy
(
Twilight Crossings
Double Dragon)
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