She's a chapter mate in my local Romance Writing Chapter, North Texas Romance Writers.
Welcome, Jerrie.
First, thank you Karen for having me as your guest.
1. What would you name the autobiography of your life? Wanderings of a Fractured Mind. I almost used that name for
my blog. It's a good description of me. :)
2. Favorite vacation? The Riu Palace Resort in Negril, Jamaica. My daughter,
granddaughter, and I went a couple of years ago. The food was fabulous, the
snorkeling unbelievable, and the water was so clear I could see my feet
standing in chest high water. A tiny pink fish fell in love with my daughter's
colorful swimsuit. It followed her every where she went, swimming in and out
between her legs.
3. Favorite Quote? Hmm. That's a tough one. Maybe...Do unto to others what you
would have done unto you. I really think that's a simple solution to a lot of
problems.
4. Favorite smells? You're going to think I'm nuts! A puppies breath.....love
that. And the smell of a sweaty horse right after a good workout.
5. What do you keep in the trunk of your car? Aside from the spare and jack, you'll find stadium seats and
lawn chairs that fold up like umbrellas. Our granddaughter plays volleyball and
we stay ready to go watch!
6. If you were reincarnated as an animal what would it be? This dog curled up in the chair behind me. Abandoned and
near death, we found him in our back yard unable to lift his head. The vet said
he'd been on the road a while and had been bitten by a bigger dog. Since he
weighed in at nine pounds, it didn't take much to be bigger. We didn't have a
pet at the time, so I don't say we saved him. He saved us. He's healthy and a
whopping eleven pounds. I can truly say that a rescue dog knows who stepped up
and gave them a home. They're the best!
7. Favorite ice cream? Blue Bell Chocolate Covered Cherry! OMG! It's the best, but
they only bring it out from time to time. Makes me want to buy a freezer just
so I can stock pile it.
8. If you could have starred in any movie previously made
what would it be? Any movie with Gerard Butler. *sigh* Okay, maybe not. I
think I would have loved to play the boss in The Devil Wears Prada. That role
had to be fun.
9. Where were you
born and where did you grow up? Born in Coleman, Texas. Grew up in Fort Worth. Attended
North Side High and love going to reunions. We have one every few years!
Now we've finished the lighthearted, ice breaking stuff. So, for all of my
readers who may not be familiar with your work, could you tell us a bit about
yourself and your books? I write romantic suspense. The Green-Eyed Doll my debut novel released December 2012. The Last Execution releases June 7th this year. Someone To Watch Over Me is a 32K word short story that should come
out midsummer.
In your opinion,
what ingredients are needed to make up a good love story? I try to connect the characters through their emotions. Love
at first sight happens but for my hero and heroine they first have to
experience the ups and downs of life. Sure, they may fall in lust at first
sight, but by the end of the book, they have to have earned their happy ending
through conflicts and danger.
Tell us a little
about your process. Do you start with an idea? A character? What is the easiest
part of writing for you? What’s the hardest? Hard question for me. Starting is the hardest part. After I
finish a book, I go through a weird process of fearing I'll never have another
original idea for a story. I'll dig around the internet, read FBI profiler
cases, run through different scenarios in my head using the 'what if' method.
Once I have a premise I'll develop my characters. The easiest part is dialogue.
I enjoy developing a different persona for each character and switching back
and forth.
Name one book you read
in the last 6 months that has left a lasting impression and why? I hate to admit it but until recently I read very few
paranormal books. A few weeks back, my daughter plopped a stack of books in
front of me and said, "Read." Which is why I can't give you one
title. I devoured J.R. Ward's The Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I have been
missing some great stories by not branching out and trying new books.
Let’s talk about your newest release: What's the title? The Last Execution. When's it coming out? My publisher released it early for Kindle owners
to purchase now. The official date is June 7th, 2013 for all venues.
Buy it here!
Buy it here!
If you had to summarize the book for the readers here ....
Please tell us
about the characters in your book. Homicide
detective Leigh McBride's first assignment with the FBI brings her face-to-face
with a past she's tried hard to forget. And when her temporary partner, a
cynical ex-marine, lights a fire in her she thought long-extinguished, her
darkest secret is threatened.
Scarred
both physically and emotionally, Special Agent J. T. Noble is a man of few
words. He prefers to keep people at a distance—until he meets Leigh. He's
attracted to her strength and drawn in by her secrecy. But in their line of
work, secrets can be deadly.
What scene did you
have most fun writing? why? (please share the
scene) J. T. Noble knows nothing about children and when he's
questioned by Leigh's son, it's a bonding moment I enjoyed writing. Here's the
scene:
Ethan
turned his head sideways as he studied J.T.’s face. Wide eyed, the boy pointed
at the scar with his index finger. J.T. wasn’t surprised. The kid was probably
curious.
“How’d you get that?”
“A piece of shrapnel—” He paused and
considered Ethan’s age. “I was in the war. A bomb went off and a piece of metal
smacked me in the face.”
“Does it hurt?”
“Not anymore.” J.T. marveled at the
innocence in Ethan’s eyes.
“Can I touch it?”
“I guess so.” J.T. breathed in and
waited. Ethan hesitated, leaning closer.
“I’m not supposed to talk about your
scar.”
“Who said?”
“Mama.”
“It’s
okay. I won’t tell.”
J.T. turned his head to the side. No
one had outright asked to touch the constant reminder of a day when his best
friend caught the worst of an IUD. Hell, people shied away from his right side.
Except Leigh, she looked him square in the face. He lay still while Ethan poked
a finger into the scar a couple of times. After a few seconds of investigation,
the kid cupped the scar with his small hand and patted lightly. The oddest
thing happened to J.T.’s heart. It swelled inside his chest and then clenched.
“Mama said you were a brave
soldier.”
Alien emotions swirled through J.T.
and an unexplained urge to hug Ethan put a weird lump in J.T.’s throat. Unable
to cope or understand, his mind raced for an idea, anything to end the moment.
Nice! Thank you!
Who would who cast
in the role of hero and heroine if your book was optioned for a movie?
When I wrote the book I used pictures of Gerard Butler at
age thirty-two and Nichole Kidman at thirty as my models. I can't imagine anyone else in those roles,
so I'd have to defer to Hollywood and pray they could do my characters justice.
What are you currently working on? What other
releases do you have planned for 2013?
The short story, Someone
To Watch Over Me, should be out mid to late summer. I'm hoping Hell or High
Water, book one the Lost and Found, Inc series will also be released this year.
Where can readers get in touch with you? Social
media links:
Thank you so much, Jerrie! We've enjoyed visiting with you today.
15 comments:
Great post, Jerrie. It's fun getting to know you a little better. I've read all your books (LOVED THEM) and I'm hungry for more. I can't wait for your next release, which looks like is Someone To Watch Over Me. Thanks for giving me such great stories to keep me company!
Great post, Jerrie. It's fun getting to know you a little better. I've read all your books (LOVED THEM) and I'm hungry for more. I can't wait for your next release, which looks like is Someone To Watch Over Me. Thanks for giving me such great stories to keep me company!
Thanks Barb! I'm a little late getting here. my appointment at the doctor's took at bit longer than expected.
Thanks for the nice comments.
Great interview, Jerrie. Love the eyes in the clouds on the cover of Someone to Watch Over Me.
Loved the interview. I like getting to know fellow authors. We rescued our dog too. He's a Lab and weighed only 22 pounds when I took him to the vet. A week later, he weighed 26 pounds. Now he's around 56 pounds. He's a lucky dog for sure, but we are luckier, because I consider him a gift.
Can't wait for your new book to come out. Good luck with it.
These were great questions and fabulous responses! Like Barb said, it's always fun getting to know a writer friend better!
I just finished The Last Execution last week and LOVED IT! Best of luck with everything, Jerrie!
Regina, Sandy and Misty!! Talk about a trifecta! Thank all three of you for your comments and kind words. I needed them today!
Hey, Karen. Wanted to stop by and wave at Jerrie. Can't wait to get my hands on everything you write. Heck, I'll even get Someone to Watch Over Me, and I don't usually read shorter pieces. Do we need to start sending nasty letters to the Hell or High Water publisher? We need a date! LOL Love your work and these were good interview questions, Karen. Nice tone to theme.
Love all your books, Jerrie. Can't wait for the release of whatever might come next! Funny, I learn something new about you every time :)
Marsha and Jackie! Thank you both. You are near and dear to me. I appreciate your comments.
Great interview! I've read everything that's out now and love your writing. I'm happy the short story will be out soon!
That was a touching, emotional excerpt! I need to order The Last Execution right now! Also--so glad your pup found you and you found him! That's a happily ever after!
Hi Jerrie,
Great post. I loved the story of how you adopted your doggie. Sounds like he brings you a lot of pleasure.
Best of luck with all your endeavours.
Regards
Margaret
Molly and Anna! Thank you for coming by!
I love the question about what you keep in the trunk of your car.
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