Two stories knit this adventure together with the
excellence and vigor that Jaime Jo Wright’s debut novel embodied! What can I
say about Annalise Forsythe and Libby Sheffield’s struggles, pain, and
challenges? Their concerns merged into mine as I turned pages and tried to keep
up and solve the long-kept secrets and reasons for dangers in these two main
characters’ lives. Jaime Jo kept one or two steps ahead of me throughout both
the historical and contemporary time periods. I enjoyed how easily I was drawn
into discovering the differing personalities and their reactions to the events
that unfolded, while all along the stories complemented one another all the way
to the very end. What heroes and what villains! I refuse to say more for I just
can't abide spoilers!
I so very much enjoyed the clever way that the mysteries were hidden and yet when the big reveals commenced, they made perfect sense. This read was an absolute delight for how it kept me on the edge of my seat and my mind spinning to figure out who, what, where, when and why! This author and her novel are definitely highly recommended! I’m grateful for Jaime Jo’s imagination and attention to detail. I applaud her mother for allowing her to read and develop her excellence sense of story when otherwise she’d have been slaving over the drudgery of dishes! Goodness, I even enjoyed her ACKNOWLEDGMENTS at the back of the novel!
And just think, Jaime Jo has another story out, which is called “The CURSE of MISTY WAYFAIR”. Guess who is going shopping for that novel soon! You may visit Jaime Jo at jaimewrightbooks.com and if you do, I think you’ll be glad that you did!
I so very much enjoyed the clever way that the mysteries were hidden and yet when the big reveals commenced, they made perfect sense. This read was an absolute delight for how it kept me on the edge of my seat and my mind spinning to figure out who, what, where, when and why! This author and her novel are definitely highly recommended! I’m grateful for Jaime Jo’s imagination and attention to detail. I applaud her mother for allowing her to read and develop her excellence sense of story when otherwise she’d have been slaving over the drudgery of dishes! Goodness, I even enjoyed her ACKNOWLEDGMENTS at the back of the novel!
And just think, Jaime Jo has another story out, which is called “The CURSE of MISTY WAYFAIR”. Guess who is going shopping for that novel soon! You may visit Jaime Jo at jaimewrightbooks.com and if you do, I think you’ll be glad that you did!
Questions for Jaime Jo:
What keeps your ideas and twists inspiring the ink on
your pages?
A
lot of imagination. LOL And I read a lot of books just to keep my imagination
sharp and learn from other writers. I love watching crime mysteries or
historical documentaries. All of those contribute to plots and ideas.
I had to cringe when you mentioned Folgers for that is
the coffee I use when I make my sugar and cream drink with a spot of coffee!
What is your favorite brand of coffee?
Don’t
cringe!! That was Annalise’s snobby opinion. 😊
I actually grew up drinking Folgers with my Gramma and Grampa, so Folgers is a
very nostalgic coffee for me. I think it’s a staple for every cupboard. I am a
coffee snob, though too. But I’m not particularly loyal to one specific brands.
I just tend to like the Fair Trade coffees and locally roasted ones.
Is Gossamer Pond a real place or does it represent a
real place?
Gossamer
Pond is not a real place. It has small components of little towns in my area
but for the most part is a figment of my imagination.
Were the Corbin twins’ real people? I loved how they
were interwoven into the story!
They
are loosely based off of real brothers. For the most part, they’re completely
fictional, but there were twin brother evangelists that came to my town at the
turn of the century and really raised havoc in the city. Many of the events in
the book, such as the riots were based on actual events.
What message do you want your readers to ‘take away’
from this novel?
Grace!
Grace, grace, grace. There’s not enough grace to go around these days. While I
believe God does have a firm line of right and wrong, He also shows how He
tempers that with an opportunity to receive grace.
I just have to know—are you a seat-of-the-pants writer
or are you a plotter?
I’m
a skeleton. LOL By the I mean, I plot the skeleton of the story, but as write,
that’s when I fill in the muscle and ligaments. I know the high points only
when I start out. I am seat of the pants as far as the scenes go.
Who was your favorite character to write in “The
RECKONING of GOSSAMER POND”?
Favorite
character to write was probably Jacobus. He was just so different. Odd. Blunt.
Theological.
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