Author Archives: Jeannie

Come the Morning published Oct 15, 2019

Ezekiel Harrington is a struggling Philadelphia gallery owner at the
turn of the Twentieth century. A chance encounter reconnects him with a childhood friend, Robert Henri, who is now studying art. Henri
introduces Ezekiel to a cadre of striving artists. Among them is a
crude Bohemian woman of tremendous talent. Immediately, Ezekiel despises her.

His business continues to languish until a request for portrait comes
in. The customer is a member of high Philadelphia society and insists the Bohemian woman will paint it. She is to use Ezekiel’s gallery for the sittings. He doesn’t want her in his store at all until he hears the terms of the deal.

It is on the shoulders of this illicit
woman that his fortunes begin to take a remarkable turn.

As he bumbles through turn-of-the century Philadelphia and
Paris, his changing feelings for the unacceptable woman put him on
an intense and unexpected course.

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Jeannie Burt Included in upcoming Contemporary Authors publication

Muskrat Press congratulates Jeannie Burt on her inclusion in the forthcoming volume of Contemporary Authors, an imprint of Gale Cengage. Burt joins over 112,000 distinguished writers in all genres whose works have been published in the English language. Contemporary Authors provides biographical details on modern novelists, poets, playwrights, nonfiction writers, journalists and scriptwriters. Burt’s novels include “When Patty Went Away”, and the recently-published “The Seasons of Doubt”.

SEASONS OF DOUBT: historical novel to release spring 2018

In 1873, Mary Harrington’s husband leaves her and their five-year-old son on a homestead in remote Nebraska. Three months later, he still has not returned. Mary does not know if he is dead or alive. Mary and her son have run out of food and fuel to heat their sod house.

Mary is a small, uncertain woman. She fears she does not have what it takes to take care of them. But their lives are at a mortal crossroad; if they wait, they will soon starve or freeze to death. They must leave. Their survival is up to her, but how?