INTERVIEW:
I love having you on my blog, Jordyn. So tell me, what is your book about?
Dale, first, thanks so much for hosting me here today! It’s a pleasure being here with you and your readers.
Proof deals with the real life possibility of DNA testing setting a guilty criminal free. Lilly Reeves is the fifth victim of a serial rapist. Though she correctly identifies her rapist to the police, DNA testing sets him free. In her heart, she’s convinced he is the man and sets out on her own quest to prove his guilt. Through this journey, Lilly is able to take back control of her life and learns what sacrificial love is all about.
What inspired you to write it?
Good question, Dale—and not an easy one. Since I am an RN and self professed medical nerd, I gravitate toward medical mystery and intrigue. My first novel wasn’t gaining much traction amongst editor types and I was struggling to come up with another concept that would be more palatable for CBA publishers. I happened to see a Discovery Health Channel special and the book idea was born. I dabbled on it for several years before I felt led to finish it in 2009.
What other projects do you have coming up?
My current contract with Kregel is a three-book deal. Book #2 of the Bloodline Trilogy, Poison, is finished and deals with the concept of false memory syndrome. During the late 80s and 90s, there was a rash of children who accused adults of sexual assault based on therapists recalling “repressed memories” that later turned out to be false.
People went to jail based on these claims so I became fascinated with how these memories develop and if brainwashing is an actual possibility. That research turned into a devilish psychiatrist attempting to influence a patient through hypnosis. Real question is—who is the actual murderer?
Book #3 in the series, tentatively titled Peril, delves into the possibility of memory transfer between recipients and whether or not this is possible. See, I really am a medical nerd!
As an author of horror, there is nothing I find as scary as a medical thriller. So tell me, what is your favorite genre to read, or write?
I’m a definite suspense girl and this is the genre I live in—reading and writing. Now, a lot of novels fall under the suspense category (medical thrillers, paranormal, etc…) so I would include these types of books as well. Dean Koontz is an all time favorite. Recently discovered Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay, and Karin Slaughter. As a mother of daughters age 7 and 9 I’ve been looking a lot at what’s available for them to read so I’ve been reading a lot of YA to get a feel for the genre. Currently am enjoying Amanda Hocking’s Trylle series and Gregg Olsen’s Envy. I could see myself writing in this genre as well.
One last thing, tell everyone reading more about your blog.
Redwood’s Medical Edge is a blog devoted to helping historical and contemporary authors write medically accurate fiction. When I began to think about delving into the whole blogosphere, I wanted to have something unique. There were plenty of competent people blogging about books, reading, and writing.
What I noticed was that I always seemed to be the one stepping up to answer those pesky medical questions that are hard if you’re not grounded in medicine. You can do research on the internet, sure, but those little nuances of what it’s like to work in medicine, how the actual treatment protocol translates to the bedside, how medical people really act are more difficult to get off the internet.
I field medical questions related to fiction manuscripts, write on common medical inaccuracies and blog about the more common medical maladies. So, if you’re looking for a place that discusses how to maim, injure or kill your fictional characters, Redwood’s is a good place to start.
Dale, thanks so much for having me! It’s been a true honor to be here.
Dr. Lilly Reeves is a young, accomplished ER physician with her whole life ahead of her. But that life instantly changes when she becomes the fifth victim of a serial rapist. Believing it’s the only way to recover her reputation and secure peace for herself, Lilly sets out to find--and punish--her assailant. Sporting a mysterious tattoo and unusually colored eyes, the rapist should be easy to identify. He even leaves what police would consider solid evidence. But when Lilly believes she has found him, DNA testing clears him as a suspect. How can she prove he is guilty if science says he is not?
"A rollercoaster of a story. Jordyn Redwood's Proof has everything you could want in a thriller-- believable characters, a villain who makes your skin crawl, a touch of humor, and a twisting plot- all bound by fascinating medical details. What a fabulous debut!"-Sarah Sundin, award-winning author of the Wings of Glory series.
"I love a great medical thriller and I'm glad to add another author to my list. Jordyn Redwood writes like the medical insider she is: a gripping tale laced laced with realism, sleep-robbing excitement, and something every reader loves: hope."-Harry Kraus, MD, best-selling author of The Six-Liter Club
"Debut novelist Jordyn Redwood has used her experience as an ER nad ICU nurse to craft a blend of medical thriller and police procedural with twists and turns to keep fans of either genre turning pages."-Richard L. Mabry, MD, author of Lethal Remedy and the Prescription for Trouble series
Jordyn's Bio:
Jordyn Redwood is a nurse by day, novelist by night. She has specialized in critical care and emergency nursing for nearly two decades. As a self professed medical nerd, she reads medical textbooks for fun. This led to the creation of Redwood's Medical Edge-- a blog devoted to helping authors write medically accurate fiction. Jordyn loves to weave medical mystery into her story lines and see how her characters navigate through the chaos she creates.
"Jordyn Redwood's debut novel is a page-turner with an ingenious premise and solid Christian values. A satisfying read."-Frank J. Edwards, Medical Director, Delphi Emergency Physicians, author of the medical thriller Final Mercy
Jordyn's Bio:
Jordyn Redwood is a nurse by day, novelist by night. She has specialized in critical care and emergency nursing for nearly two decades. As a self professed medical nerd, she reads medical textbooks for fun. This led to the creation of Redwood's Medical Edge-- a blog devoted to helping authors write medically accurate fiction. Jordyn loves to weave medical mystery into her story lines and see how her characters navigate through the chaos she creates. 

Dale,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for having me. It's an honor being here.
I love having you here! And I can't wait to read this book with an autograph! ;^D
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