
Although I used to dream about writing when I was younger, life came along and made sure I forgot to remember this, always finding new ways to keep my mind from straying.
Even when my sister, Anita started to write and needed help with transcribing and editing her own stories, my own dreams stayed dormant, while life continued to throw some major curve balls.
I learned to love working on Anita’s stories, mainly to keep from drowning under such a lot of misery and frustration. Her characters and stories somehow gave me hope that everything would one day be better.
I needed a lot of patience at that time, and editing is an exceptionally good way of teaching this!
I’m not sure where the first idea came from, but I began to think about writing a story about a woman called Kate Devereau. Someone remarkably like me, as it happens.
I refused to admit it would be a memoir or in any way autobiographical. She just happened to have similar life experiences, that’s all.
After all, they do tell us to write what we know, and I knew Kate very well.
Looking back, I think Nine Lives had to be written so I could move on to a better life. One with more hope in it than I ever thought possible.
Although I have moved on since then, Kate has followed me and has remained a haunting heroine in my first three detective stories, Nine Lives, Out of Time, and CrossFire. My favourite detective, DI David Snow fell in love with her and she haunts him too.
But will Kate Devereau and David Snow ever have a happy ending?
Book Description
Death has been stalking Kate all her life, convincing her that she has nine lives, like a cat.
With nothing to live for, no family to speak of, just a brother she hates, she waits for death to take her away when her lives run out.
People around her are dying at the hands of a serial killer, so has Kate run out of lives?
Will she find a reason to live before it is too late?
“If you like the thriller genre that keeps up the momentum then Nine Lives would be a good read for you. The pace never falters, building up the plot and characters with timely intervention. The author cleverly keeps the story centred around the main character, with the other players coming into the story and yet there are no plot holes or false timings.” Amazon Reviewer
“The story is very mysterious and suspenseful, and I was left wondering if Kate would escape the murderer. The mysterious voice plays a big part in the story and the ending does a wonderful job of explaining the voice and it’s purpose in Kate’s life.” Amazon Reviewer
Very nice work!
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Kudos for you in hanging on to your dream and not giving up. Congrats. May God bless you abundantly in all things.
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Thank you, Stephanie…I could do with a blessing!
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And may you get that blessing. SOON!
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Thank you!
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Your first baby. How special!! These characters never really leave us, do they?
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I rather like that they don’t…
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Congratulations, Jaye! I can feel the pride that you feel toward your book. Much luck with this one, and maybe it will be easier to get back up on that horse again now that you’ve had a taste.
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I must have confused everyone with this post, Pete. This was my first book, but have written three more since then! I thought I would revisit each one and explare how they came into being…
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Sounds like a great read, Jaye. Thanks for sharing your story.
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Some people think I made Kate far too miserable, so glad you liked the sound of it, John…
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Well, some people didn’t write it.
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What a lovely thing to say!
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Thanks, Jaye.
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Thank you, Alethea…
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