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About Catherine Spencer
Catherine Spencer went to a Catholic school and she worked as a High School English teacher. She married and had four childen. Catherine fell into writing by happy accident. Approaching menopause and ready for a change of career while she could still walk and chew gum at the same time, she eavesdropped on a conversation about writing for Mills & Boon and decided this was too good a challenge to pass up. With the blithe ignorance of a non-swimmer leaping into a shark-infested pool, she resigned from her job as a high school English teacher and fired off her first submission to Mills & Boon's editorial staff. Although her first two submissions were rejected, the third effort made the grade.

Her first book was published in 1986, and *The Loving Touch*, her third novel, was a short contemporary finalist for the Romance Writers' of America's prestigious RITA Award. Her books have been translated into more than 17 languages and distributed in nearly 30 foreign markets.

In between deadlines, she has taught courses on writing series romance at both college and continuing education level, as well as presenting workshops at the RWA's national conference in St. Louis and New York, to various affiliated chapters throughout the Pacific Northwest, and at the Surrey Writers' Conference in British Columbia. With friend and fellow writer Judith Bowen, she is a co-sponsor of the biennial Singletree Workshop, an acclaimed weekend retreat for romance writers drawing participants from all over North America.

Catherine lives with her husband in White Rock, a small seaside community south of Vancouver, British Columbia. She has four grown children, five grandchildren, two dogs and a cat, all of which are perfect! She has yet to find the perfect house, though, and despite repeated promises never to do so again, continues to persuade her husband to undertake renovations which always turn out to be more extensive and costly than she envisaged. In her limited spare time, she enjoys swimming, walking, reading, playing the piano, collecting antiques, and growing tropical plants. She once drove from B.C. to North Dakota and spent a week cruising small-town auctions there and in South Dakota and Minnesota, looking for small antique items to bring home. She ended up renting the biggest U-Haul trailer her car could tow, and had it stuffed to the roof with furniture. Ever since, her husband refuses to let her leave town unless he's along for the ride!
 
New and Forthcoming Paperbacks
Claiming His Child
Claiming His Child

Novels
A Lasting Kind of LoveFires of SummerThe Loving TouchWinter Roses
Dear Miss JonesElegant BarbarianLady Be MineLove's Sting
A Little Corner of ParadiseTempting LucasThe Secret DaughterZachary's Virgin
The Unexpected Wedding GiftThe Millionaire's MarriageMistress on His TermsD'Alessandro's Child
The Doctor's Secret ChildMacKenzie's PromiseChristmas PassionsBertoluzzi's Heiress Bride
The Man From TuscanyThe Greek Millionaire's Secret Child
 
Omnibus
Once Bitten, Twice Shy / Love's Sting / The Wedding EffectA Christmas SeductionChristmas SecretsA Marriage on Paper
More Than a MistressBound by a BabyWedding VowsSecret Passions
His ChildConvenient BridesHis Independent BrideThe Italian's Baby of Passion
Tall Dark and ItalianBabies & Bosses BundleHot-Blooded Sicilians: Valentino's Love-Child / The Sicilian Doctor's Proposal / Sicilian Millionaire, Bought BrideClaiming His Child
 
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