Haley Elizabeth Garwood

Haley Elizabeth Garwood

Haley Elizabeth Garwood (born 25 April, 1940) is an American historical novelist. She has worked as an airline stewardess and as a teacher of special education students. After her retirement as a high school principal in West Virginia, she began to write full time.

At present she has four completed novels in her Warrior Queen Series about women warriors. She also teaches literature at university. After "Rani of Jhansi", she will be searching for an "African Queen" series.

Warrior Queen series

# "The Forgotten Queen" (1998)
# "Swords Across the Thames" (1999)
# "Ashes of Britannia" (2001)
# "Zenobia" (2005)
# "Rani of Jhansi" (2007)

External links

* [http://www.haleyelizabethgarwood.com/ Official site]


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