Short Bio:
Nancy grew up in Tampa, Florida, studied international relations at American U in Washington, and married a distinguished attorney from Cameroon, where she lived and worked for 14 years. She has had radio plays produced by the BBC and ORTF (France), was technical writer for a special division of The Washington Post for seven years, and for fourteen, was lead proposal writer for an international consulting company. She has traveled to 44 countries and can get into trouble in more than 20 languages. Her first novel in the Human Trafficking Series, Harem Slave: One Thousand Nine Hundred and Four Days of Hell on the Persian Gulf, reached best-seller status less than five weeks after release and hit number seven in all fiction on Amazon.