Can you tell us the premise of your new book and how you came up with the idea? Tarot Two of Wands – Fallout is Book 3 in my Tarot series. The idea for the books and the series (which is three books all connected and a continuing story) came from a local radio morning team. Their chemistry was dynamic and a story formed from there. The main character and the supporting character are based on the radio personalities. It was also a chance to delve into the world of radio.
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Can you share what the book is about: Our hero and heroine, Jack Tucker and Kate Weiss have been through a lot. In Book 3, Fallout, is the culmination of the three books. Jack Tucker, a radio personality and Kate Weiss, Special Agent with the FBI, were brought together by their mutual friend, Mike Turner.
Jack and Kate have had their challenges but when Mike is murdered, they are brought back together. The forces that killed Mike are now after Kate and Jack. As they struggle to weed through the lies and get to the truth, the choices get harder. They soon realize that they are in over their heads, and there is no guarantee either of them will come out alive.
What's one scene from this story you loved writing and why? My favorite scene to write in this book was the when Kate is teaching Jack how to shoot a gun. It is tense, and oddly tender. They are in a difficult position, facing the reality of what is happening to them. The exchange is subtle, honest and tense.
Name 3-4 of your favorite musical artists/groups. Did you use any musical references in your novel? If so, do they play a significant role? Music always plays a huge role in all of my writing. For the Tarot series, I listened to Train “drops of Jupiter”, Cher (Jack’s favorite), Matchbox 20 (Ever the Same). I am a very eclectic music listener. I listen to everything from Eminem, to Garth Brooks, to Neil Diamond to the Who to Metallica. I can be inspired by a lyric, a voice and a melody. I never know what it will be or when.
What's one piece of writing advice you've found valuable on your journey to publication? The most important thing is simple persistence, before, during, and after you get published. You have to be determined and never give up or you will fail. You have to keep moving toward the next book, the next blog, the next promotion the next interview. That is the only way to get exposure and exposure is the only way people are going to know you exist.
Okay, enough of the fluff. Let’s get down to the serious questions…If you could be anyone you wanted, who would it be? Yikes, Wow tough question…uh…I am torn so Katherine Hepburn or Nicole Kidman
If you had to get a tattoo, what would you get and why? I would get the sign of eternity on my lower back, cheesy I know but it means something to me.
What is your most embarrassing moment? When I bought tickets for my whole family (extended as well nieces, nephews the whole lot) to go to the circus and it turned out to the be “Spanish day” the whole thing was in Spanish.
What is one food that makes you gag? Liver
What is your strangest habit? Moving my hands in my sleep, my hubby and son swear I do this. They think I am speaking in sign language or making shadow puppets. LOL!
Painted toenails.... yes or no? Yes and No, I like painted toes but I can never afford a manicure and a pedicure. No one sees my toes so I skip them in preference for the tips and a French manicure.
Thanks so much for the interview, Amy! I had a great time getting to know a little bit about you.
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Love, light, and laughter!
Jocelyn Modo
www.jocelynmodo.com
