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While growing up a preacher’s daughter, Jamie was immersed in a rich spiritual heritage.  A voracious reader, she developed a love for writing and has written poems, lyrics, short stories, skits, articles, greeting cards and, most recently, novels.  Her debut, historical romance series begins with ''Elizabeth'' due out September of 2007.  ''Serena'' follows in September of 2008 with ''Isabelle'' completeing the series in 2009.  The books will portray three historical women who struggle with betrayal, self-identity and opposition in becoming the women they were created to be.
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Jamie Carie is an inspirational fiction novelist who believes in the power of “story” to touch hearts and change lives.  Her debut novel, [[Snow Angel - Jamie Carie|Snow Angel]], is a can’t-put-down story of redemption, hope and healing for the fallen and the broken.  Her second novel, [[The Duchess and the Dragon]] (April 2008, B&H Publishing Group) is a passionate tale of a love between a reckless duke and a serene Quaker woman.  Yet to be titled "[[Isabelle]]," a frontier woman with warrior fighting skills, will be in stores January 2009. The three books portray historical women who struggle with betrayal, self-identity and opposition in becoming the women they were created to be.
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Jamie lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and three boys…and a giant of a dog named Leo. 
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Jamie Carie was a [[2008 RITA® Winners|2008 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best First Book]] category for her novel ''[[Snow Angel - Jamie Carie|Snow Angel]]''
  
 
== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
* [http://www.jamiecarie.com Jamie Carie]
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* Official Website:[http://www.jamiecarie.com Jamie Carie]
* [http://jamieprose.blogspot.com/ Preacher's Daughter]
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* Jamie's Blog:[http://jamieprose.blogspot.com/ Preacher's Daughter]
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
=== Fiction ===
 
=== Fiction ===
* [[Elizabeth]] - Now Titled Snow Angel Sept. 2007 ([[Broadman & Holman]])
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* [[Snow Angel - Jamie Carie|Snow Angel]] - Formerly titled Elizabeth - Sept. 2007 ([[Broadman & Holman]])
* [[Serena]] - Sept. 2008 ([[Broadman & Holman]])
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* [[The Duchess and the Dragon]] - April 2008 ([[Broadman & Holman]])
 
* [[Isabelle]] - Sept. 2009 ([[Broadman & Holman]])
 
* [[Isabelle]] - Sept. 2009 ([[Broadman & Holman]])
  
 
=== Short-Stories ===
 
=== Short-Stories ===
* [http://www.infuzemag.com/creative/stories/archives/2006/04/the_knitting_bo.html]
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* [http://www.infuzemag.com/creative/stories/archives/2006/04/the_knitting_bo.htmlThe Knitting Box] (First Place winner in Infuze Magazine's "Best of 2006 Short Stories and Poetry)"
  
 
=== Poetry ===
 
=== Poetry ===
* [http://www.infuzemag.com/creative/poetry/archives/2006/07/desert_rose_by.html]
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* [http://www.infuzemag.com/creative/poetry/archives/2006/07/desert_rose_by.html Desert Rose]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 11 November 2024


Jamie Carie is an inspirational fiction novelist who believes in the power of “story” to touch hearts and change lives. Her debut novel, Snow Angel, is a can’t-put-down story of redemption, hope and healing for the fallen and the broken. Her second novel, The Duchess and the Dragon (April 2008, B&H Publishing Group) is a passionate tale of a love between a reckless duke and a serene Quaker woman. Yet to be titled "Isabelle," a frontier woman with warrior fighting skills, will be in stores January 2009. The three books portray historical women who struggle with betrayal, self-identity and opposition in becoming the women they were created to be.

Jamie lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and three boys…and a giant of a dog named Leo.

Jamie Carie was a 2008 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best First Book category for her novel Snow Angel

On the Web

Books

Fiction

Short-Stories

  • Knitting Box (First Place winner in Infuze Magazine's "Best of 2006 Short Stories and Poetry)"

Poetry