Kathleen Coddington wrote her first romance in sixth grade. While vastly entertaining to her classmates, her teacher was less than amused. It was over thirty years before she began writing again. When she did pick up her pen, she looked to the things she loved most for inspiration. Her stories reflect her passion for history, magic, fascinating future worlds and a firm belief that love conquers all.
She is a member of Romance Writers of America, the Pocono Lehigh Romance Writers, and the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group. She has received awards from the New Jersey Romance Writers Put Your Heart In a Book contest and the Golden Rose contest. She has three books published through Cerridwen Press.
A retired school librarian, Kathleen enjoys reading and travel. A member of two Civil War reenacting units, she is a frequent lecturer at historical societies and women’s groups. She has also published several articles about the fashions of the mid-19th century. She and her husband and three cats live near their son in a tiny town in eastern Pennsylvania where she teaches a novel writing course at the local community college.