Lorraine Morley grew up in Peterborough in the 1960s and by the age of fifteen knew there had to be more to life than Friday evenings at the Catholic social club and Saturday mornings at confession. Being an overly reflective thinker not prone (in those days) to get her butt into gear it took some little time (nearly thirty years) before she took destiny by the scruff of the neck and started to believe in herself. Since her early 40’s she has (willingly) regressed by going back to education (graduating with Distinction from an MBA at Warwick Business School), set up and run a company (which funds her more expensive hobbies such as flying and shooting and a PhD) and most importantly has decided it is never too late to make the most of life. Acting on that new philosophy she has thrown off the shackles of social expectation and become amongst other things a writer. She is working on a book (which tells of her NeverTooLate adventures). Lorraine writes copiously and joyously and mainly late at night in her pyjamas.