Catherine Lace was born in 1956. She studied in different all girls schools from there until she left at eighteen. She joined the army, where she served eight years rose to the rank of Staff Captain. In the army, she met and married her husband, but when she fell pregnant, she had to leave the army. With three kids under four and a half, she was invited to help out with a magazine for army wives and she decide to want write. Co-authored with a fellow army wife, she wrote a non-fiction book "Gumboots and Pearls" as Annie Jones. After it, she wrote six Army romance novels as Catherine Jones. Her novel "Praise for Sisters in Arms", shortlisted for the 1999 Romantic Novelists' Association's Award. Now she decided change the type of romance novels as Kate Lace. Her novel "The Chalet Girl" was nominee to Romantic Novel of the Year Award Best.
She was elected the twenty-fourteenth Chairman (2007-2009) of the Romantic Novelists' Association, and she was also the captain of the RNA "University Challenge - The Professionals" team which made it to the final of the 2005 series. Her husband has left the army and their kids have grown up.
This page-turning soap opera interweaves the stories of three women trying to get to grips with military life.
Chrissie, orphaned young, finds solace in her career as a medic in the regiment, but will love for a married man prove her undoi...
The story of two girls who, on the surface, seem to have a lot in common...
Both motherless. Both sent to the same boarding school for 'army brats'. Both, later, commissioned into the army themselves. Both desperate for their fathe...
Susie Collins's world has fallen apart.
Her husband, Mike, has been made redundant from the army. But worse is to come when Susie learns that the family finances are much rockier than she realised. Their rebellious twin daughters can...
Her husband, Mike, has been made redundant from the army. But worse is to come when Susie learns that the family finances are much rockier than she realized. Their rebellious twin daughters can't stay at their fee-paying school, and there's almost no...
Chipping Woodford is a quintessential English market town, with its charming high street shops, allotments, thriving church and pub. One house - the Beeches - has been on the market for ages. No one seems to want this huge, rambling Victorian mans...