Publisher's Synopsis
Jan Welles was a stunning, velvety-voiced crooner who drew raves from Walter Winchell and Cole Porter. She was also the first female bullfighter in the world, excelling at the sport and incorporating it into her singing act. Perched on the brink of real stardom, she was then faced with the impossible choice of denying her lesbianism or abandoning the career she had worked a lifetime to achieve. From the dazzling lights of Broadway to dusty Mexican bullrings, to flings with Lana Turner and Paulette Goddard, Welles's tale is a saucy story of achievement, danger and triumph.