Catherine Lace Jones
BornCatherine Lace
(1956-10-25) 25 October 1956
Pen nameAnnie Jones (in collaboration),
Catherine Jones,
Kate Lace,
Fiona Field
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period1990present
GenreRomance
SpouseMr. Jones
Children3
Website
www.catherine-jones.co.uk

Catherine Jones, née Lace (born 25 October 1956) is a British writer of romance novels since 1990. She also wrote as Kate Lace and Fiona Field and as Annie Jones in collaboration.

She is the twentyfourth elected Chairman (2007–2009) of the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1]

Biography

Born Catherine Lace on 25 October 1956,[2] she went to an all-girls school then joined the army and served for 8 years, where she met her husband. She left the army to have their three children.[3]

She wrote her first novel, Gumboots and Pearls, in collaboration with another army wife, under the pseudonym Annie Jones. Later she started to write books under her married name Catherine Jones. Since 2007, she also signed under her maiden name Kate Lace and since 2014 as Fiona Field.

Bibliography

As Annie Jones

Novels

  • Gumboots and Pearls (1990)

As Catherine Jones

[4]

Novels

  • Army Wives (1996)
  • Sisters in Arms (1998)
  • Going Solo (2000)
  • A Regimental Affair (2004)
  • A Question of Loyalty (2005)
  • Eye of the Storm (2006)

As Kate Lace

[5]

Novels

  • The Chalet Girl (2007)
  • The Movie Girl (2007)
  • The Trophy Girl (2008)
  • The Love Boat (2009)
  • Moonlighting (2010)
  • A Class Act (2010)
  • Gypsy Wedding (2011)
  • Cox (2012)

As Fiona Field

[6]

Novels

  • Soldiers' Wives (2014)
  • Soldiers' Daughters (2015)
  • Civvy Street (2016)

References and sources

  1. Past RNA Officers, archived from the original on 11 March 2016, retrieved 18 April 2009
  2. Kate Lace at Romantic Novelists' Association, archived from the original on 15 March 2012, retrieved 20 January 2011
  3. Catherine Jones's Official website, archived from the original on 10 March 2009
  4. Catherine Jones at fantasticfiction
  5. Kate Lace at fantasticfiction
  6. Fiona Field at fantasticfiction


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