The Glencannons--Strong Men and Stronger Women And now they are living and loving their way through the bloodiest strife in America's history. Their men have been forcibly transported to the colonies and sold into bondage. Their women - never the kind to sit at home and pine - are following them to America, making their perilous way over raging seas and through savage-haunted forests in search of their husbands, lovers, and sons. The Glencannons will face Braddock's defeat, Washington's struggle to hold Fort Necessity, and bloody Indian massacres. Even after reunion and joy, they will be plunged further into the flames of a more desperate and hair-raising struggle.
Early novels were risque (with lurid covers), but later moved to writing science fiction.
Not to be confused with George O. Smith, another SF writer.
Also used the following psuedonyms: Clancy O'Brien George Hudson Smith Jan Smith Jerry Jason Hal Stryker Jan Hudson
BUT... not to be confused with Jan Hudson who wrote young adult novels, a female author from Canada. She wrote Sweetgrass and Dawn Rider and was born in 1954 in Calgary Alberta.