What's Next?!

I hope everyone is having a beautiful day! I just wanted to take the time to let you know how much I appreciate how everyone is responding to Train’s Clash. I always try to give my fans the story they want, sometimes the characters let me, other times not so much. I never know which way a story goes until I begin writing it. I wish I could be an author that knows where a story is going to go when I begin, but unfortunately I don’t. The characters are the ones who let me know who’s in control from the beginning to the end. I live and breathe these characters’ day in and out until their story is finished. It took me over three months to write Train’s Clash, during that time I went out maybe three times. One was a doctor’s checkup (I learned the hard way, to take care of myself). Even now, Train and Killyama’s story affected me deeply (I’m still being careful not to give any spoilers away). Your reviews and emails, have all made it worthwhile. For those that didn’t like it, as always, I will try to do better. My son and daughter get mad when I say this, but they don’t understand I was raised by a mother and father who were never content. If they hadn’t wanted a different way of life for their children other than the mining town we were born into, I wouldn’t be sitting behind my computer doing the job I always dreamed of doing.

November 8, 2007 was the day I lost my mother, and I still miss her every day, and it was from her that I inherited my love of reading. She had an eighth-grade education and quit school so she could earn money to help her brothers and sisters. But, despite her lack of schooling, she was the smartest person I ever knew. She always valued education and she admired those who had achieved it, and she couldn’t. My mother died without knowing I had made all my dreams come true, but with the faith she had instilled in me, I know she knows.

I lost my Father January 22, 1987. From him I learned kindness. He worked five days a week for $30 to support all six of us, and then made sure he helped his brothers and sisters. When he died several family members and friends came forward to tell me that he had kept them from going hungry. These two remarkable people, who I was blessed to call my parents, is where Treepoint began. Each of my books have a part of my childhood between the chapters, and I will always strive to make you a part of my world.

Okay, now that I’m got the mushy stuff over with, I wanted to give an update on what I will be working on next. I went back and forth: I want to get started on a stand-alone book that I have been wanting to write for a freaking year, but Greer is being a jerk and won’t shut up. So Greer, is up next! I hope that’s what all you are wanting too, if not I’ll give him your number so Greer can fuss at you :)

I’m trying to decide which songs to put on his playlist so if you want go to my Facebook page and give me some ideas. I’m going to start the list off with Romeo by Dolly Parton. Lol. Greer thinks he’s a lady’s man, I wanted to make his dream come true. I need to be on his good side until I finish his book. But that will be a different blog that I will post in an hour or so, so please save your suggestions until then!

Love,

Jamie
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Published on November 07, 2016 13:54
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message 1: by Vicky (last edited Nov 07, 2016 08:48PM) (new)

Vicky Looking forward to reading Greer's book. Trains book left me gobsmacked......absolutely loved it. Xxx


message 2: by Clare (new)

Clare So love your books Jamie they are brilliant not read train yet as i dont want it to end weird i know lol but once i start i wont be able to put it down because i love The Last Riders so much and im so looking forward to Greer's book you books really brighten up my life so thank you x.


message 3: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina I can't get over how quick you write your books like some people take years for the next in their series I think I would die if this was the case for you! Because I seriously always look forward to reading your books and I'm so impatient


message 4: by Jocelyn (new)

Jocelyn Liedy Can't wait for Greer.


message 5: by Sara (new)

Sara Yaay... Will you write a book for Ryder? I want him to be with Jo for some reason I can't get her out of my head.


message 6: by Jasmeet (new)

Jasmeet Kaur hey jamie .... your books are simply AWESOME !!!! i simply love reading your books so much so that sometimes i start reading all the books from the very beginning one after another ... your storyline ... the way you write simply pulls and compels a person to not to put that book down till the end i can say that coz i do that ... cant wait for Greer .... train's Clash was so good i couldnt keep that book down unless i finished reading it .... you are one of the fantastic writers on goodreads ... i thank you soo much for writing such awesome books and writing a compelling storyline :)


message 7: by Cherry (new)

Cherry I just love your books Jamie! Soul of a Woman was the first book I've read and since then, I'm addicted! Shade 2 was the best ever book for me, my goodness you made me bawl like a baby on epi 3! lol! And Train, still so inlove with him and Killy, I want to be her! lol!
Don't worry about the negative people, just know that there are more of us who believes in you and will support you


message 8: by Preads (new)

Preads Loved Train Jamie! You never disappoint! Can't wait for Greer.


message 9: by Stella (new)

Stella I loved Train' & Killyama's book and feel sad that I finished it! I promised myself to wait a couple of weeks then re-read it! But yes Greer next cannot wait. Wish you & yours well & take care


message 10: by Stupidlamb71 (new)

Stupidlamb71 Oh I can't wait love each everyone of your books :) ...even though at times I wanna slap some of those Alphas males but that's why we love LOL


message 11: by Crina (new)

Crina OMG.
I really love your books. Just finished Train and Killyama story, and was like wow. Definitely my favorite couple.
And I can't believe the little brother is still alive. I'm so happy,Hope there will be his story in the future.
Big hugs to everyone from Romania
Wish you well and take care


message 12: by Crina (new)

Crina Cherry wrote: "I just love your books Jamie! Soul of a Woman was the first book I've read and since then, I'm addicted! Shade 2 was the best ever book for me, my goodness you made me bawl like a baby on epi 3! lo..."


Read it countless times and I still cry on epi 3


message 13: by Karin (new)

Karin Hi Jamie, will there be a x-mas release of a new book?


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