
As an only child, June Kearns was a daydreamer,who spent a lot of time staring into space and making things up. Now with quite a few children of her own, she's still doing it. 'An Englishwoman's Guide to the Cowboy' was her debut novel, written after far too many hours spent watching cowboy heroes bruised by life bring order west of the Pecos. Her new novel 'The 20's Girl, the ghost, and all that jazz' was inspired by the style and fashion of the 1920's, and a time in England after the Great War, of crumbling country houses and very few men. A co-founder of the indie publishing group -The New Romantics 4 - she is also a NWS member of the Romantic Novelists' Association. An ex-teacher, June lives in Leicestershire with her husband and family.