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Jackie Ivie was born and raised in a suburb outside Utah's capital,
beautiful Salt Lake City. The second in a family of four daughters and one
son, Jackie was constantly amusing her siblings with her invented games,
escapades, and stories. And she was always reading. She would even walk
the family dog, with one hand holding the leash, while the other held the
ever-present book. No subject went unread, but once she discovered
Historical Romances, there was no doubting her favorite genre.
Jackie has always been the busy type, rarely sitting still without being
occupied in at least one activity, and usually more. When she was younger,
it was nothing to find her watching television, while doing her homework,
listening to music, crocheting like a madwoman, and reading, all at the same
time.
After graduating, Jackie gained secure employment with a large service
company and relocated with her growing family to the neighboring,
sparsely-populated state of Wyoming. She then spent several years enjoying
the wildlife, scenery, and open space that Wyoming is known for. In
addition to writing, Jackie is an accomplished artist in several mediums, preferring
mixed media. She has several pictures in print and has exhibited in art showings
throughout the West. There was never anything she loved doing more than
reading, however, and once she discovered the thrill involved with putting
her own words and fantasies on paper there was no stopping her.
In 2001,
Jackie and her family took a huge step and moved to the largest
state of the nation; Alaska. Although it was her job that brought her here,
Jackie has grown to love this land of amazing contrasts, breathtaking
vistas, and the ever-present resident, the Alaskan moose. There's nothing
else like it, and the very long days of summer lend themselves to hours and
hours of energizing tasks, while the long winter nights are just right for
her real love...writing.
Jackie has now written thirteen novels and is continually starting more.
The thrill of writing has now been enhanced by seeing her actual story in
print. Lady of the Knight is her first published work. It will be followed
by Tender is the Knight scheduled for release this summer.
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