What are some of the
spiritual themes you like to write about?
Forgiveness, spiritual warfare, healing, the power of faith
and God’s great love or us – the greatest love story of all!
What other books of
yours are coming out soon?
I am really excited that in 2012 I will have all three books
in my first series, The Forgotten Castles
series, come out. The Guardian Duke just released, The Forgiven Duke will be out in July and A Duke’s Promise sometime in the fall.
I’m really excited
about this series. If you could spend an evening with one contemporary person
(not a family member of yours), who would it be and why?
Laura Kinsale. I would love to chat about books and writing,
look at some of my favorite scenes from her books with her and get the back
stories on her plots and characters. I’m a superfan!
What historical
person would you like to meet (besides Jesus) and why?
So many! This is tough. I guess I would say Mary, Jesus’
mother. I would love to know what it was like to raise the Son of God and what
He was like growing up.
I can’t help thinking
he was just a normal boy. If not, why would Mary and Joseph be so surprised
that he was teaching in the temple when he was a boy? How can you encourage
authors who have been receiving only rejections from publishers?
The publishing industry is changing fast! Keep doing your
best learning the craft and finishing books. Study the markets, the changes
with e-books and pray God directs you how best to proceed. There are lots of
opportunities that weren’t there just a couple of years ago. It’s an exciting
time to be an author and you can, with dedication and faith-filled persistence,
find your place in the mix.
Tell us about the
featured book.
The Guardian Duke is about a young woman, Alexandria Featherstone,
who lives on Holy Island, Northumberland , England in Lindisfarne Castle
in the year 1818. Alex (as she refers to herself) has mostly raised herself
with the help of two elderly servants while her famous parents travel the world
on high profile treasure hunts. Their latest quest has left them missing for
almost a year and the prince regent decides to proclaim them dead and appoint
Alexandria a guardian – the powerful Duke of St. Easton.
So begins a journey across England
and Ireland
with her guardian hot on her trail.
Gabriel Ravenwood, the Duke of St. Easton, is determined to catch up to
her and bring her back to England
and safety. His young ward has no idea the danger she is in – and that the item
her parents were hired to find is being sought after by the most powerful men
in the world. They will do anything to get a hold of it, including using Alexandria for their own
evil purposes.
And then there are the letters they write to each other . . . letters
that draw them close. Is it really possible to fall in love before they’ve even
met face to face?
Back Copy:
“Someday I will meet
you and see your face.”
Gabriel, the Duke of St. Easton, is
ordered by the king to take guardianship over Lady Alexandria Featherstone
whose parents are presumed dead after failing to return from a high profile
treasure hunt. But the heart-driven Alexandria
ignores this royal reassignment. Believing her parents are still alive, she travels
to faraway lands to follow clues that may lead to their whereabouts.
Gabriel, pressured by the king’s ulterior
motives, pursues Alexandria across windswept England and the rolling green hills of Ireland
but is always one step behind.
When they do meet, the search for
earthly treasure begins to pale in comparison to what God has planned for both
of them.
Please give us the first page of the book.
Chapter One
King’s Theatre, London —August, 1818
Heaven could be found in music.
Gabriel Ravenwood, the Duke of St.
Easton, closed his eyes and leaned his head onto the velvet cushion at his
back. A small smile played across his lips as he felt each and every muscle in
his face relax. Little by little he gave way, an internal shifting, a giving
over to something greater than himself. Waves of baritone and mezzo-soprano
wafted over him and around him and through him until the world—a dark and gray
place before he stepped inside these doors—gave way to the sustaining notes of
life in full color.
He drifted…complete.
A deep breath and then utter peace.
It wafted over him and through him. It undid him in a way that every other
pursuit fell short. Music never fell short. Blessed resonance of relief. It was
always thus, and why he’d spent every afternoon here for the past few years.
The opera.
Thank God for it. Thank God there
was still something.
He lifted his fingers to the bridge
of his nose and squeezed.
“Your Grace. Please, Your Grace.”
Gabriel lifted his arm in a slight,
relaxed motion, as if a fly would dare intrude on this time. Go away. Everyone, just go away.
“Your Grace. I do
apologize, but there is a matter—”
You really left us
hanging. Can’t wait to read it. How can readers find you on the Internet?
Website: www.jamiecarie.com
Blog: http://jamiecarie.com/blog
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jamie.carie?ref=profile
Blog: http://jamiecarie.com/blog
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jamie.carie?ref=profile
It's here! The official
Facebook page for The Forgotten Castles
series: facebook.com/ForgottenCastles
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/jamiecarieThe Guardian Duke – February 2012 See the making of the cover and trailer here!
Thank you, Jamie, for the wonderful interview.
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The Guardian Duke: A Forgotten Castles Novel - paperback
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Jamie is new author for me, but I've quickly goggled up her back lists. And this one looks so good!
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Thanks!
I've read a few of Jamie's books, and always enjoyed them. This sounds like a series to look forward to!
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I love Jamie's books - already have a copy of The Guardian Duke, so don't include me in the give away this time. Glad the rest of the books will be released this year, a real cliff hanger at the end of this book!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this series! I love Jamie's books!
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Thank you for hosting this giveaway, looking forward to reading this.
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I'm told that even if I don't think I will win, I should still enter and "try". OK.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Kendra, I'm 27; I want to write, but I have physical limiations now that hinder that. I live in Canada - FRENCH Canada, to be more precise - and so obtaining good CHRISITAN books in ENGLISH is very hard.
I thought this book looks/sounds very interesting. WOW! If I don't win it here, I"ll look into getting it when I can!
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this cover!
I have only read 1 of Jamie's books, Snow Angel, and I am very anxious to start reading more of her books! The Guardian Duke sounds delightful to read!
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Wow...intriguing. I would love to read this book.
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This sounds like an interesting book.
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I saw the trailer for this book; it really made me want to read it. I'd be very happy to win a copy of "The Guardian Duke." Thanks for giving away a copy and for the interview.
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Kansas
Kendra!! My family on my father's side is from French Canada - Quebec. Carie is from Queret. Stupid question but are most books available only in French? Also praying you will be able to physically write. I've been there too. I had two years of severe neck pain and couldn't even sit at a computer (much less do housework) before I was published. It was one of the hardest times of my life but God did heal me!! Keep praying and believing!!!
ReplyDeleteCasey - great to see you here! I love your smiling face, girl!
Thanks to you other ladies for participating and to Sharon for the sweet words.
God bless you all!
I have read all of Jamie's books including this one, but I would LOVE to have a "real" copy of The Guardian Duke :)
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I want this book in paper form so badly!!!
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This sounds like a great novel. Thanks for the opportunity to win. mitzi[underscore]wanham[at]yahoo[dot]com
ReplyDeleteI am so looking forward to reading THE GUARDIAN DUKE. I love Historical reads.
ReplyDeleteMary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
Would enjoy reading "The Guardian Duke". Love the cover!
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This books sounds really good. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCarly in NC
Sounds like a wonderful series. Love it when they all come out in the same year!!!
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NE
Thank you for the little peek at The Guardian Duke. The series sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMerry in TX
Wow, this sounds so good! Beautiful cover, too.
ReplyDeleteKandra in Tennessee
Thanks for the great interview - this book will def. go on my book list! Elaine in Iowa
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I wish I looked like you Jamie you are very pretty.
Abigail
Blanch, N.C.
I can hardly wait to read this book. Please enter me.
ReplyDeleteKrista in Oregon
P.S. The trailer for this book is fantastic.
Thanks for the chance to win this book. I love the story line! I've enjoyed a few of Jamie's books and can't wait to read this one.
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love to be entered thanks
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This sounds GREAT! :) Please enter me. Im from NC.
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I love the premise of this book! Jamie is a new author to me, but the excerpt is wonderful. Please include me in the giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity!
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Jamie Carie is a new author to me but I look forward to reading her books. Please enter my name. Judy C. in Louisiana.
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed all of Jamie's previous books. I'm looking forward to reading this one.
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Enter me I would love to win a copy of this book it sounds like a great story! Thanks and God bless.
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Blanch, NC.
I'd love to read this book and explore the characters more!
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Hi Jamie, I enjoyed your interview and look forward to reading "The Guardian Duke" which I already have on my wish list. Thanks for stopping by to chat and share with us.
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I am from Georgia
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I am totally drawn into wanting to read this book by the description alone. I live in S. CA.
ReplyDeleteI don't usually read books from this era, but this one is sucking me in. God has plans. They are better than ours but we just don't know it yet. God has futuresight and all we have is hindsight. I'm from Ohio. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI just got back into Regency novels last year (thanks to Kaye Dacus's "Ransome Trilogy") --this one looks great! Thanks for the chance to win!
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