Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Author Interview- Jessie Clever

Happy Wednesday readers.
Please join with me in welcoming my friend, author Jessie Clever to the blog as she shares her new book, What She Knows, Book One in her Franconia Notch Trilogy



 So glad you could be with us today Jessie, tell us three words that describe yourself
starting with A, B, and C.

A: Ambitious (dangerously so!)
B: Brave without knowing it
C: Constant

What are your three favorite things?

My dogs, my husband, and yoga pants.

Are you self- published or with a publishing company (if so, which one?)?

I chose to self publish when I was working with an editor at a major publishing house, and during negotiations, she emailed me out of the blue to say she couldn’t buy my manuscript because she’d been moved to a different division.  Just like that, poof!  I decided to take control of my writing career after that.

Music is a big influence on my writing. I have certain songs that inspire each chapter, or the whole book. What helps to inspire you?

I love this question, because I actually use living room dance parties to overcome an obstacle in my writing.  There’s something about a powerful song that can get your throughts flowing again.

Will there be more books in your series, or can you tell us about any previous books?

This is the first book in the Franconia Notch Trilogy.  As I said goodbye to my 20s, I realized I had learned so much about the pressures on young women and how to grapple with them, that I chose to tell some of the things that I learned in the stories of three friends who meet and form a friendship at an all girls boarding school.  They remain friends as adults, and through their friendships, I was able to relate some of what I had learned.

Favorite item of clothing in your closet?

Did I mention yoga pants already?

 If you could spend the day with any celebrity, who would it be?

Hugh Jackman!  He can do it all: sing, dance, laugh, smile, and be a superhero.  Who wouldn’t want to spend the day with him?




Blurb:

His latest problem is her newest assignment. 

Shannon Wynter has it all figured it. Abandoned by her mother and left to care for her agoraphobic father, Shannon focuses on building her career as a journalist to the detriment of all else including her love life. 
Ian Darke has his own problems. Battling past failures, Ian sets his eyes on launching a new factory for his father’s defense firm. But it’s the very father he failed that will do anything to sabotage Ian’s progress. 
And when Shannon follows an anonymous tip that leads her to Ian’s factory door, the last thing she expects to discover is what she already knows.


Excerpt:

"But fraud for a defense contractor is serious.  You don't want to defend your reputation as a provider to our armed forces?"
It took him a minute to realize that clicking noise was her following him over the pavement.  He spun around, his arms coming up once more to gesture his acquiescence, only she was standing too close, and instead of gesturing with authority, he ran into her, his arms striking her shoulders and knocking her against him.
He froze, feeling the length of her body collide with his, the scent of her shampoo invade his senses, her breath fall across the exposed skin above his shirt collar.  He felt her hesitation, the hitch in her breath, before she shoved against him, pushing herself away.
"I'm very sorry," he said, his hands moving uselessly in front of him as if to help her regain her balance.
She stood with her pad held against her chest like some sort of shield, and he felt his anger drain into annoyance.
"I'm sorry," he repeated, much more carefully, "I don't have a comment, and I need to get back to work.  Please excuse me."
He turned slowly this time, resuming his walk to the loading dock door.
"What is it that you're using this factory for, Mr. Darke?"
He didn't answer.  No matter how much he wanted to turn around and rail about his stupid brother's stupid decisions, he did not.  He kept walking.
"Fraud, I mean, come on, that's-"
And then he did turn.
"If you want a comment, you can call our PR department."
"Great!" she said, and he almost smiled at her enthusiasm as she pulled up a clean page of her notebook.  "What's the phone number?"
He shook his head at her and let his feet carry him back to where she stood on the pavement, notebook poised for the phone number.
"Shannon, was it?" he said when he was close.
He had felt her breath hitch when she had bumped into him, and now he dared to step a little closer than politeness would have dictated.  He saw it again, the slight hitch in her chest, and he felt a smile spread over his face.  He leaned in, dropping his voice to a soft, rich level.
"Have you heard of the Internet, Shannon?"
"Yes," she whispered softly, her eyes locked on his.
"Use it," he said and walked away, leaving her standing in the parking lot, her pen completely still.


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Purchase links:

Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1SWp4R9
Google Play: http://bit.ly/1M6StJw
All Romance eBooks: http://bit.ly/1IHyZsj

About the Author:

In the second grade, Jessie began a story about a duck and a lost ring.  Two harrowing pages of wide ruled notebook paper later, the ring was found.  And Jessie has been writing ever since.

Armed with the firm belief that women in the Regency era could be truly awesome heroines, Jessie began telling their stories in her Spy Series, a thrilling ride in historical espionage that showcases human faults and triumphs and most importantly, love.

Jessie makes her home in the great state of New Hampshire where she lives with her husband and two very opinionated Basset Hounds.  For more, visit her website at jessieclever.com.

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for having me today, Angela!

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    1. It's my absolute pleasure. That's such a sassy cover! And the sexual tension in the excerpt. Wahoo!

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