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				Why would a former bank vice president and advertising 
agency executive become a romance novelist? "Selling 
women a sense of their own self worth beats hyping 
checking accounts or washing machines any day," Jan 
says of her newestand thirdcareer. "Plus, 
I'm a sucker for happy endings."
Jan is proud to write in a genre that presents a hopeful 
view of life without diminishing its hardships. Her 
heroines are "strong, gutsy women who safeguard 
traditional values against all oddssort of John-
Wayne-in-pantyhose types." She is thrilled that her 
release, One Tough Texan, joined LaVyrle Spencer's 
Sweet Memories for a 2-in-1 book released as a Harlequin 
50th Year Anniversary Limited Edition in July 1999.
"In 1991, I finished reading The Gamble by LaVyrle 
Spencer, turned to my husband with a misty smile and 
announced I was going to write a romance novel. She had 
given me such a rich, heart-warming reading experience 
that I was inspired to try and do the same for others. 
Being paired with my idol is an immense honor. I feel as 
if I've come full circle."
Jan is now an award-winning author in her own right. She 
lives near Houston with a wonderful husband and two busy 
teenagers who've learned that "laundry is a dirty job, 
but somebody besides Mom has to do it when I'm on 
deadline."