Following a tumultuous but short marriage, as a single mother Ms. Davis worked her way through college in the restaurant trade. She then took a job as an electrical technician with the Boeing Company where she worked until retirement.
While working she pursued many aspects of the do-it-yourself field to become proficient in household electrical, carpentry and plumbing work. She also learned house painting, interior decoration and design, landscaping and even cement work. Her hobbies include silk and dried floral arrangements, jewelry making, dressmaking, and tailoring. This woman is a Jane of all trades and a master of most.
Lady Jane feels that her writing has been a God-given gift since middle school. She has written many poems, sonnets, song lyrics, short stories and three other novels.
She has dealt with life-long bipolar disorder, manic depression and epilepsy. To cope with these illnesses, she self-medicated with alcohol and prescription drugs which led to an addiction, from which she has long recovered. Arthritis, osteoporosis and chronic asthma have tried to slow her down as well. Ms. Davis is no stranger to the wheelchair either, having had major surgeries due to broken bones weakened by the osteoporosis.
For having been a battered and abused child and wife, she counseled others having gone through this in their lives. As an evangelist, she worked in single adults’ ministry, suicide prevention, and domestic violence. Through all these areas of life she has gained insight into the tragedies, traumas, and difficulties of others.
Lady Jane says, “Been there, done that. I understand how you feel and so does God. It was the Lord who got me through all of this and He will be there for you too, if you let Him”.
She’s able to write from her heart through all these experiences