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When Kate is not immersed in fiction, she ghostwrites biographies and has been fortunate enough to work alongside many interesting people, including rock stars, politicians, spies and CEOs as well remarkable, yet seemingly ordinary people, who have overcome great obstacles in their lives. Her historical novel, The Angel & the Apothecary has been long-listed for the Myslexia Novel Writing Competition, the Aurora Novel Writing Competition and the BPA First Novel Award. Kate lives in London with her daughter.

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“What I am trying to say is that insofar as religion and many other beliefs are concerned, my mind no longer possesses the power to imprison me; any punishment which I perceive to be doled out by God, is moreover the result of my own doing.”
Kate Rose, The Angel and the Apothecary

“It was not too farfetched to see this moment as the beginning of an intense communion with Nature; mind and body willingly rendered into a vessel through which She could enact her cures. ”
Kate Rose, The Angel and the Apothecary

“I admire your beliefs Miss Zeldin, and rest assuredâ€� you could never offend me.”
Kate Rose, The Angel and the Apothecary

“I had to deny knowledge in order to make room for faith.”
Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason

“I was born to be your rival,' she [Anne] said simply. 'And you mine. We're sisters, aren't we?”
Philippa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl

“There should be multiple yous," Grayson says, outlined by the moonlight, a blue phantasm. "So you can help solve all of our problems. So you can help solve the world's problems.”
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