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Cate Charleston

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If it’s sexy, sweeping romance you’re after, then the Cate Charleston brand probably isn’t for you! Instead, my books concern women facing difficult dilemmas such as we all do when heart and head lead down different paths and hard choices must be made. But there is always a love story, and love in its many forms is ever-present.
I live with my long-term partner amid the glorious countryside of Mid-Wales which provides inspiration for the natural description always to be found in my stories. If you’d like to contact me about them, please feel free to do so through the charlestonslade website. I promise to reply!

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Published on October 13, 2015 02:56 Tags: paintings, writing
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