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Jeanette Vaughan

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Jeanette Vaughan is an award winning writer and story teller. Not only is she published in the periodicals and professional journals of nursing, but also in the genre of fiction. Out on her sheep farm, she has written several novels and scripts. Her screenplay "Angel of Mercy" won the outstanding nursing research award from Texas Tech University Health Science Center. In addition, she was named Distinguished Alumni for the school of nursing in 2001 for her written work and volunteerism for the Sydney Olympic Games. Jeanette has practiced nursing in the fields of critical care and trauma. She is the mother of four children, including two Navy pilots. She lives in a Victorian farmhouse out in the pastures of northeast Texas with her sheep, ch ...more

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Jeanette Vaughan I am working on a manuscript that is the memoir of a Marine pilot from Vietnam who came back with a pretty good dose of PTSD. He was such a gentle kin…moreI am working on a manuscript that is the memoir of a Marine pilot from Vietnam who came back with a pretty good dose of PTSD. He was such a gentle kind man, what he saw there shook him to the core! It is called ETERNALLY AT WAR. (less)
Jeanette Vaughan I am always motivated by strong, independent women. I have a column on my blog called Belles of Steel. I feature the backstory and untold heroics of w…moreI am always motivated by strong, independent women. I have a column on my blog called Belles of Steel. I feature the backstory and untold heroics of women who changed their corner of the world. They just amaze me with their strength of character. (less)
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Book Awards a plenty!

Dear Reader fans:

FLYING SOLO continues to garner awards!!!

Finalist in Historical Fiction for Beverly Hills Book Awards

Double Finalist in Readers Favorites Book Awards for Best Southern Fiction and Best Romantic Suspense

SOLO VIETNAM is following suit with awards.

Finalist in Historical Fiction for the Military Writer's Society of America.

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Carole Gill thanks for befriending me!


Jeanette Vaughan Nenia wrote: "Hello, Jeanette! Thank you for adding me as a friend!

I loved Dahl, too! I think my favorite by him was The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar. :)"


I will have to check it out. Thanks for accepting the friend request. You are very respected in your reviews. If you know someone who like New Orleans, The French Quarter and the 1960s I have the perfect, salacious, historical fiction for them.

Lemme know!


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Nenia Campbell Hello, Jeanette! Thank you for adding me as a friend!

I loved Dahl, too! I think my favorite by him was The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar. :)


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