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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, 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. | + | [[Category:RITA Award Finalists]] |
− | Jamie lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and three boys…and a giant of a dog named Leo. | + | |
+ | 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 == | ||
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
=== Fiction === | === Fiction === | ||
− | * [[Snow Angel - Jamie Carie| | + | * [[Snow Angel - Jamie Carie|Snow Angel]] - Formerly titled Elizabeth - Sept. 2007 ([[Broadman & Holman]]) |
* [[The Duchess and the Dragon]] - April 2008 ([[Broadman & Holman]]) | * [[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.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 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
- Official Website:Jamie Carie
- Jamie's Blog:Preacher's Daughter
Books
Fiction
- Snow Angel - Formerly titled Elizabeth - Sept. 2007 (Broadman & Holman)
- The Duchess and the Dragon - April 2008 (Broadman & Holman)
- Isabelle - Sept. 2009 (Broadman & Holman)
Short-Stories
- Knitting Box (First Place winner in Infuze Magazine's "Best of 2006 Short Stories and Poetry)"