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'''Catherine Anderson''' carried on her mother's tradition by becoming a writer - her earliest memories are of hearing fiction being read out loud while it was being drafted. She cites author [[Stella Cameron]] as an early mentor and friend. Her first published novel, ''[[Reasonable Doubt - Catherine Anderson|Reasonable Doubt]]'', was released in 1988. After writing for the [[Intrigue]] imprint, Anderson moved to [[Single Title]] [[Historical]] romance, where she has found great success.
 
'''Catherine Anderson''' carried on her mother's tradition by becoming a writer - her earliest memories are of hearing fiction being read out loud while it was being drafted. She cites author [[Stella Cameron]] as an early mentor and friend. Her first published novel, ''[[Reasonable Doubt - Catherine Anderson|Reasonable Doubt]]'', was released in 1988. After writing for the [[Intrigue]] imprint, Anderson moved to [[Single Title]] [[Historical]] romance, where she has found great success.

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Catherine Anderson carried on her mother's tradition by becoming a writer - her earliest memories are of hearing fiction being read out loud while it was being drafted. She cites author Stella Cameron as an early mentor and friend. Her first published novel, Reasonable Doubt, was released in 1988. After writing for the Intrigue imprint, Anderson moved to Single Title Historical romance, where she has found great success.

As an author for the Harlequin Intrigue imprint, Catherine Anderson published four novels.

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