Jacie has a fabulous giveaway planned - signed copies of The Good Riders Series or The Billionaire
Brotherhood Series (three books each) to two lucky commenters—Winners choice! So don't forget to comment! [North America only]
Meet Jacie Floyd
I write contemporary romance, romantic comedy, and emotionally-rich stories about the kind of strong women and bold men you want to read about and know. From the time I read my first Nancy Drew mystery, I’ve been an avid reader and writer. Although raised in the Midwest, I always believed I was a displaced island girl.
After many years as a wife and mother with a nine-to-five job, the desire to live somewhere without snow and to create my own stories consumed me. While polishing my craft as an unpublished author, I was honored to be named a six-time Golden Heart® Finalist and two-time Golden Heart® winner by the Romance Writers of America.
Finally giving in to the inevitable, I moved to Florida and immersed myself in self-publishing. I’ve
Jacie in her lanai |
I thoroughly enjoy writing on my lanai and having the opportunity to put my stories in front of readers. When not restricted by a deadline, I love to travel, cook, and connect with readers through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.
Nan: That looks like the perfect place to write. I'm jealous!
Let's talk about EVERYBODY KNOWS. - Book 1 of the Sunnyside Series
Nan: Love the title!
THE STORY BLURB
In Zach’s fantasies, Harper embodied the words “expensive” and “delectable”. Like hot sex, cool sheets, chilled mimosas, and romping in bed on a sex-infused Sunday morning.
In reality, she looked like someone who’d detoured into town by mistake. He expected her to turn up her nose at what the town had to offer and motor back out again as soon as she topped off her latte and filled up her gas tank.
And despite all of that, or really, because of it, she looked like waaay too much trouble.
Which made him fleetingly wonder how much trouble would be too much trouble to have
someone like her in his life?
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And despite all of that, or really, because of it, she looked like waaay too much trouble.
Which made him fleetingly wonder how much trouble would be too much trouble to have
someone like her in his life?
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Read the first chapter and pre-order at AMAZON (Available now for pre-order at the special
introductory price or $2.99) Release date: May 13, 2016
Nan: Sounds like fun! And my new granddaughter's name is Harper!
NAN:
How often do you get lost in a story?
JACIE: Not as often as I’d like, but at
least once a month. My poor e-reader is weighted down with an impossible number
of books, just waiting for me to get to them. Every once in a while, I take a heavenly
day all to myself to sit on the lanai and read. But most of my reading takes
place when I travel. Since we live in Florida now, and frequently travel to the
Midwest to see family and friends, I claim those travel hours on a plane or in
a car as my reading time.
NAN: What is the first book you
remember reading?
JACIE: The first full-length
chapter book I ever read--and I think it was in second grade--was a book from
the library, Betsy’s Busy Summer. I loved the story of Betsy and her friends,
and learned then and there that it was possible to escape to a different time
and place through the pages of a book. I don’t remember the name of the author,
but I remember the color of the cover, the smell of the pages, the weight and
feel of the book in my hands, and the magic of escaping into someone else’s
pretend world for a few hours.
Nan: What a lovely memory!
NAN: What
was the first story you remember writing?
JACIE: I
started out writing and illustrating little hand-made books of bad poetry about
daisies. The first, and last, short story I wrote was called Memento for a high
school composition class. It was a sad, but humorous tale of a teenage boy and
girl being separated when the girl moves out of town. I submitted it to Seventeen magazine for publication and
was shocked when it received a form rejection letter. My first publishing
rejection. The first of many.
Nan: Oh what fools they were!
JACIE: I have to choose just
one? I love everything about Zach. Due to tragic losses that occurred in his
past, he wants to make everything right for everyone else.
He’s a doctor and
feels very protective about the health and well-being of the people in
Sunnyside, constantly reminding them to buckle up, bundle up, hydrate, and wear
sunscreen. In a very endearing way, of course.
Nan: Ahhh - nice guy!
NAN: Do
you read reviews of your books? If so, do you pay any attention to them, or let
them influence your writing?
JACIE: Of
course, I read them. How else will I know what real readers think about my
stories? For the most part, reviews are favorable, but if someone has a
legitimate criticism, I always give their comments serious consideration. What
bothers me is when someone misquotes or misrepresents something I wrote, and I
don’t have any recourse for setting the record straight. On the other hand, people
said they wanted Elliott’s story after they finished MEANT FOR ME, so I’m
writing Elliott’s story now. People wanted an epilogue for the Billionaire
Brotherhood, where all three of the couples and their children are together and
moving into their futures, so I’m writing that scene to add to The Brotherhood
box-set.
Nan: Love that!
JACIE: I’ve been most
surprised that being published takes away so much of my writing time. While I’d
love to sit at my desk or on my lanai and write for the better part of the day,
it’s shocking how much of the time is devoted to social media, promotion, and
other time-sucking activities. From editing, to designing bookmarks, to
creating cover photos, an Indie author wears a lot of hats that distract from
getting words on the page.
Nan: Oh yeah!!
NAN'S GOTTA ASK: What has been your most rewarding publishing experience?
JACIE'S GOT TO ANSWER: Undoubtedly, holding the print copy of my first book, MEET YOUR MATE, in my hands for the first time. The gratification of knowing that the dream had come true, against all odds, due to hard work and perseverance was a moment I will never forget.
Nan: Best feeling ever!!
Thank you for celebrating your May launch with Get Lost in a Story!
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Contact: jaciefloyd@gmail.com
Website: www.jaciefloyd.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JacieFloyd
Twitter: @jaciefloyd
Pinterest: Pinterest.com/JacieFloyd
UP NEXT
Elliot |
Your next release after EVERYBODY KNOWS…
I’m planning to release box
sets (with bonus material) of both the Good Riders Series and The Billionaire
Brotherhood in early summer. And I’m working on the fourth book in the Good
Riders series to be released in August. The hero is Elliott, Mitch’s brother from
Meant For Me, but Elliott’s book, alas, is as yet untitled. No title = no
cover. Hopefully, coming soon. But here’s how I picture Elliott. Thumbs up, or
thumbs down?
Nan: Thumbs up from me!!
JACIE WANTS TO KNOW: In EVERYBODY KNOWS,
there are little tidbits that everyone assumes everyone else in town knows.
Everybody Knows Nettie Larson can’t cook. Everybody Knows Tony Gerrigan cheats
on his wife. And in real life, there are also little bits of universal wisdom
that everyone supposedly knows, whether they’re true or not. Everybody Knows
you shouldn’t wear a hat at the table. Everybody Knows you don’t wear white
shoes before Easter. Everybody Knows good girls don’t get tattoos. What is it
that you know that everyone else should know? If you have no snippets of
conventional wisdom to share, feel free to post a greeting to be eligible for
the drawings.
For 2 lucky commenters - signed copies of The Good Riders Series or The Billionaire Brotherhood Series (three books each)--Winners choice! [North America only]
Nan" Thanks for stopping by -- Jacie!
Enjoyed the interview, Jackie. And all your covers are just awesome!
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DeleteThanks for stopping by Sandra! I love my covers, but it's always nice to get a compliment on them. You have some seriously gorgeous ones, too!
DeleteGreat interview, Jacie. I love real-life perseverance stories! Congratulations on your books and I can't wait to read Everybody Knows. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon! Thanks for stopping by. Perserverance is one of the most under-valued characteristics, isn't it? Or in my case, it could be called stubbornness!
DeleteJacie, what beautiful covers! As far as conventional wisdom, all I can think of is don't discuss religion or politics in a mixed crowd! So happy for you! Putting Everybody Knows on my Kindle now!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mirands. Covers are one of my favorite parts of the publishing process, but my cover-artist, Kim Killion, should get all the credit. Good conventional wisdom about religion and politics. That should be at the top of everyone's list these days!
DeleteFluffy Top is finally fed! Welcome to the Crew - Jacie!
ReplyDeleteHi Nan! Thanks for inviting me to come here to play today. Always happy to talk about books with readers and other authors. And congratulations on the new grand baby. As a long-time fan of Harper Lee, that's one of my favorite names.
DeleteSo glad you are here! Can't believe this is your first time on GLIAS!
DeleteGreat interview, Jacie! Especially loved the picture of you on your lanai. So awesome that you got to move to Florida and live your dream! Everybody Knows sounds like a fun book. Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteHi India! Oh, yes, my lanai! It is one of my favorite places. I do feel like I'm living the dream these days. Writing my books, living in Florida, enjoying the sunshine. It's all good.
DeleteFun interview, Jacie, and interesting challenge question. Common sense seems to have fallen by the wayside these days. The one thing that comes to mind that everyone SHOULD know is, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...it's a duck. Don't make up wild theories that maybe it's NOT a duck in some alternate universe. It's a duck. Period.
ReplyDeleteHi Amelia. Thanks for sharing your words of wisdom. That's a good one about the duck and I'm adding it to my list!
DeleteWelcome to GLIAS, Jacie !!
ReplyDeleteThe stories sound awesome.
Hi Angi! Thanks!
DeleteJacie, it has been an honor to know such a great author. I have read all your books and am looking forward to your next series! You make your characters seem so real that I forget I'm reading fiction! Good luck on the new series!!
ReplyDeleteAww, Vickie, thank you! I'm so touched by your comments. It's really my honor to know readers like you! That makes all the computer time worthwhile. Thank you!
DeleteOoh a new to me author!!! I enjoyed learning about you and your books today! Thanks for sharing! greenshamrock ATcox DOTnet
ReplyDeleteHello, Colleen! Always nice to meet readers looking for new authors.
ReplyDeleteJacie, I'm preordering Everybody Knows the minute I hit send on this comment! It sounds wonderful, and I love how you've characterized your heroine so well with so few words.
ReplyDeleteMy everybody knows? Everybody knows you shouldn't go swimming in that beautiful pool of yours till thirty minutes after you've eaten. Do you think that's really true? :)
Hi Lynnette! Thank you so much for the pre-order. I hope you like Harper and Zach as much as I do. I will admit, I don't follow that 30-minute rule anymore, but it was something Everbody was supposed to know when I was growing up.
ReplyDeleteinteresting sounding books
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Very nice interview. I'll be looking for your work the next time I'm shopping for books!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
DeleteJust like your books ~ and you ~ fun and interesting. Love the premise of 'Everyone Knows' Can't wait to dive into it. BTW ~ my mother-in-law told me, what she said everyone knew, you never put new shoes on a table. It brings bad luck.
ReplyDeleteHi Becca! I hadn't heard that one about new shoes on the table. That's definitely making my list. Thanks so much for your kind words and for stopping by.
DeleteThat lanai looks like a great place to read and write! Congrats on your move, as well as on putting all those books out in the world.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail! It's been a jam-packed two years, that's for sure, but I live the writing and living in Florida! Looking forward to San Diego. Thanks for stopping in!
DeleteLove the lanai! I'd love to write there, too, Jacie! I've enjoyed all your books so far, and have been waiting a looooong time for Everybody Knows!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leslie! Everybody Knows has a special place in my heart because it's the manuscript that was the 2013 Golden Heart finalling manuscript where I met so many wonderful authors... like you... and Nan! I'm really excited about its upcoming release, too.
DeleteCongratulations on the book everybody knows when a black cat crosses your path it brings bad luck... I know more but that's the only one that I can remember
ReplyDeleteHi, Natasha! Thanks for stopping by and providing the Everybody Knows tip about black cats! That is a good one to know.
DeleteGreat interview, Jacie--and book looks wonderful! Pre-order coming up :-)
ReplyDeleteEverybody knows...or should...that there's a gentility about small towns, especially in the 'real' South, unlike anywhere else in the USA. Just sayin' :-)