Kate Johnson (writer)

Kate Johnson
Born c. 1980
United Kingdom
Pen name Cat Marsters
Kate Johnson
Occupation Writer
Nationality British
Genre romance, fantasy, young adult, paranormal romance
Website
etaknosnhoj.blogspot.com

Kate Johnson, also known as Cat Marsters, is a British author who writes in the Paranormal and Speculative Romantic Novel genres. She is the author of the award-winning novel Max Seventeen.[1][2][3]

Biography

Johnson is a British-born writer of paranormal novels, novellas and short stories especially in the romance area. She is the author of the award-winning novel Max Seventeen.[1] Her award-winning novel is self-published which made it the first time an indie publication won an award from the Romantic Novelists' Association. Her novel was also notable for having a bisexual character. Johnson has also won the Wisconsin Romance Writers’s Silver Quill and Passionate Ink’s Passionate Plume award. Her debut novel was shortlisted for the Contemporary Romantic Novel Category Award in 2012. She is also published by Choc Lit. She lives in Essex.[2][1][4][5][6][7]

Awards

  • 2018 – Shortlisted Paranormal or Speculative Romantic Novel Award
  • 2017 – Winner Paranormal or Speculative Romantic Novel Award
  • 2012 – Shortlisted Contemporary Romantic Novel
  • 2011 – Epic Award (as Cat Marsters)

Bibliography

  • Not Your Prince Charming: a Royal Wedding Romance
  • I, Spy? (Sophie Green Mystery, #1)
  • Impossible Things
  • "A" is for Apple (Sophie Green Mystery, #3)
  • Ugley Business (Sophie Green Mystery, #2)
  • Still Waters (Sophie Green Mystery, #4)
  • The UnTied Kingdom
  • Run Rabbit Run (Sophie Green Mystery, #5)
  • The Twelve Lies of Christmas (Sophie Green Mystery, #0.5)
  • Not Your Cinderella: a Royal Wedding Romance
  • Max Seventeen
  • Max Seventeen: Firebrand

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kate Kerrigan wins Historical Romantic Novel Award". The Irish Times.
  2. 1 2 "Love and romance is still the write stuff for so many readers". The Independent.
  3. Manning, Anne. "2011 eBook Award Winners". www.epicorg.com.
  4. "Colgan and Haig make RNA shortlists". The Book seller. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  5. "Romantic Novel of the Year goes to YA title Love Song". The Book seller. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  6. Steward, Michael. "Stansted novelist nominated for prestigious book award". Dunmow Broadcast.
  7. "Essex author Kate Johnson scoops Romantic Novel Award - Essex-TV". Essex-TV. 14 March 2017.

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