Catherine Palmer is an accomplished American author, best known for her Christian-themed romance novels. She is a graduate of Southwest Baptist University and went on to earn her Master's degree in English from Baylor University. Palmer's education and faith have greatly influenced her writing, as she sets out to touch the hearts and souls of her readers with a strong message of Christian faith. She is a dedicated author and has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Christy Award and a Career Achievement Award for Inspirational Romance from Romantic Times magazine.
Catherine Palmer has made a significant contribution to the world of Christian fiction, having published over 50 novels since her first book was released in 1988. Many of her works have become national bestsellers, with more than 2 million copies currently in print. Palmer's writing is known for its compelling characters and strong message of Christian faith, which resonates with readers and touches their hearts and souls. Some of her notable collections include "A Town Called Hope," "Treasures of the Heart," "Finders Keepers," "English Ivy," and the "Miss Pickworth" series.
In addition to her successful solo career, Palmer has also collaborated with other authors, including Gary Chapman, the "New York Times" best-selling author of "The Five Love Languages." Together, they coauthored the "Four Seasons" fiction series. Palmer is not only a talented writer but also a devoted missionary, serving in a refugee community in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, Tim. They are proud parents of two adult sons.