Cate Masters's Blog
December 6, 2023
Happy book birthday to A Heart in Port!

Today's release day for A Heart in Port, part of TWRP's Christmas In The Castle Series.
A historical tale with a title borrowed from a line in an Emily Dickinson poem (which feature throughout the story), this tale will transport you to 1895 when George Vanderbilt was first constructing Biltmore castle, an American castle!
The story of Maddie and Zack will warm your heart through these cold winter nights.
You can find your copy at:
Amazon (ebook and paperback)
Bookshop.org (paperback only - but it support local bookstores!)
May 8, 2023
It's release day for Angels, Sinners and Madmen!

Happy book birthday to my historical, Angels, Sinners and Madmen *tosses confetti*
Order your paperback from Bookshop.org (and help a local book store at the same time!).
Amazon carries both the digital version and paperback.
However you like to read, I hope you'll enjoy this story as much as I enjoyed researching and writing it!
May 2, 2023
Cover reveal!

My latest novella, A Heart in Port, will be published as part of TWRP's Christmas in the Castle series. Edits are still to come, so no word yet on a release date.
Here's the blurb:
MadelynWinterborn hasn’t celebrated a true Christmas since her mother’s passing. Shenever expects her dear Mama’s final words to be an omen of what awaits her thisChristmas at Biltmore castle, especially when her father’s schemes jeopardizeboth their futures.
ZackKingley’s vision of creating a beautiful landscape around Biltmore castle is onthe way to reality. But when he meets Madelyn, he might have to trade in hisdream job for something more beautiful.
ThisChristmas, can their hearts find a port in each other?
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April 30, 2023
Two stories coming soon!

Plus, I just signed a contract for another historical, A Heart in Port. This novella will be part of TWRP's new Christmas in the Castle series. Edits are still underway, but I'm hoping this will release sometime this year. Stay tuned!
September 25, 2022
Dog lover. Dreamer. Writer, reader, book hoarder. Multi-p...

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My Key West historical under contract!
March 21, 2020
Smashwords sale!
If so, I hope you'll visit my Smashwords pages, where I've listed all my titles for 60 percent off, or for free! Smashwords is holding an Authors Give Back sale, good till April 20.
I have two Smashwords pages:
Cate Masters - romance (historical, paranormal, fantasy, contemporary)
C.A. Masterson - speculative, fantasy, mainstream and women's fiction
If you don't have an ereader, don't worry. There are various options for downloading the stories, including PDF and
If you like quirky short stories, I've also added a few new ones to my C.A. Masterson blog. All you need to do is click on the link and read the story on your screen.
So if you have to stay in, do more of what makes you happy. Please take care of yourself and your family, and stay well.
May 15, 2019
Spam Begone!

For now, at least, I'm turning off comments to the blog. I hate to do it, but spammers really annoy me. I've spent too much time trying to track down individual spam comments and delete them, and it's too much to keep up with.
If you want to reach me, there's a handy box on the right for you to do so.
Thanks for understanding!
May 9, 2019
Re-release of Western historical romance

I've spent the past few weeks revising the novella and creating a new cover (sorry their clothing isn't historical. I could find no good images portraying that time period).
The new title is The Taming of the Mountain Man.
You might notice that both titles are a play on Shakespeare's stories, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Taming of the Shrew. Both the hero and heroine are fans of The Bard, and their mutual love of literature is one of the many reasons they fall in love with one another.
Here's the blurb:
Open sky, Shakespeare, solitude - everything Jebediah Greene needs. Alone since his teens, he’s never known loneliness, until he leaves Winona Young in California. Worse, he fears she’ll trap herself in a loveless marriage of convenience. After acting as her guide to San Francisco, how far will Jeb go to win her heart?Reading provides escape for Winona Young. Usually. Fleeing Philadelphia, she learns her distant suitor isn’t who he seemed. Neither is her mountain man guide, in a good way. Intelligent, but mule-headed, Jeb’s impossible to speak to, in any language. Winona falls in love with the stunning beauty of the wilderness, with the simple ways of the Osage people, and with Jeb. But books can’t teach her how to tame a mountain man.
The hero's name is a nod to one of my ancestors, who was a French Canadian fur trapper in the 1800s. His name was Peter LeVert, which in America became Peter Green. My grandmother's maiden name was Nettie Green. It's fun to include little personal details in stories.
I found it really interesting to research the Osage tribe, too.
If you read the revised version, I hope you enjoy it!
Available now on Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/938323