
Isaiah clenched his teeth, sprang from the vehicle, and broke into a run even as he slammed the door behind him. When he pushed open the door of the Hummer, his shirtsleeve grew instantly wet and icy, compliments of the high mountain chill that always descended on Crystal Falls, Oregon, when the autumn sunlight was obscured by clouds. Not for the first time since this storm had started, he wished he’d thought to grab a jacket before leaving home that morning. He dreaded the thought of making the fifty-foot sprint to the covered front porch of his parents’ suburban residence. Peering through the windshield, Isaiah Coulter could barely make out the houses along the tree-lined street.

Rain pelted the vehicle with such force it sounded like pea gravel striking metal. In her leisure, Catherine spends time with her friends, her sons and daughters-in-law, and travels to adventures all over the world.Lightning flashed in the leaden sky, each brilliant burst quickly followed by a deafening clap of thunder. The Andersons' mountaintop chalet is the perfect setting for a writer, for the view is a continuing source of inspiration. She lives with her husband, Sid, and her rottweilers, Sam and Sassy, who seem convinced they are teacup poodles and that obedience training is for people. Anderson, an electrical engineer, and they had two sons, Sidney D. Nine books later, she did her first single-title contemporary.Ĭatherine married Sidney D.

In 1988, she sold her first book to Harlequin Intrigue and went on to write three more before she tried her hand at a single-title historical romance. The morning that one of her professors asked if she could use samples of Catherine’s creative writing on an overhead projector to teach was a dream come true.

She always yearned to be a writer like her mother. Adeline Catherine was born on 22 December 1948 in in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA.
