About Alias Jeannie Delaney – Book 1 – Go West, Girl!
Alias Jeannie Delaney – Book 1 – Go West, Girl! is raw, in depth and follows charismatic cowgirl Jeannie Morgan’s life. She’s a devastatingly tomboy-beautiful, pants-wearing maverick who flicks a finger of contempt at society in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Her speed with a gun is faster than the strike of a rattler, out-shooting every man she meets. Love, hate and jealousies plague her while she strives desperately for acceptance.
Her sexual discovery shakes her very existence.
Her dynamic outlaw leadership is followed by prison, then a stint as a deputy sheriff, and ultimately she becomes a powerful rancher, mayor and posse member.
She’s extraordinary, tough as a blacksmith’s nails and terrifying, with a pale blue, unblinking frozen gaze that can kill. Contrarily she is gentle, kind and funny.
Jeannie Morgan is a sexually ambiguous cowgirl on the run from her past. Will her powerful persona and her redoubtable qualities eventually be the death of her? Or will she be haunted by that past for the rest of her life?
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Author Bio:
I’m a writer and artist living in beautiful Hampshire, in the UK, with my soulmate hubby and our lovable cat Lulu. The writer Jane Austen lived in Chawton, half an hour’s cycle ride from us, and we often have picnics near her home.
I’m a renaissance soul – many hobbies & interests, but I’ve been fascinated by the wild west since my teens – strange, considering my own bucolic English environment – and writing a novel was among the zillion things I wanted to accomplish.
That became reality when I wrote Alias Jeannie Delaney, the life story of a female frontier hero who’s the fastest gun in the west – a cowgirl, outlaw leader, jailbird, deputy sheriff, and ultimately a powerful rancher and mayor and posse member. Even after finishing this mammoth three-book epic western, I feel I have more stories to write about Jeannie.
I’ve published anecdotal articles in various newspapers and magazines, and I’ve always been bemused about this, particularly when I was paid!
I learnt to fly straight and level at seventeen and travelled solo around the States by Greyhound Bus in my late twenties – I’m very proud of those events – so my desire for adventure, shared with my husband, is uppermost in my mind. I adore my family and they are my greatest fans.