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Jambrea Jo Jones - BTS feature

I’m a pretty lucky person, especially when it comes to radio contest. Throughout the years I have won a few things. Some small, a couple large. I’ve won enough money to buy a furniture set and I won a trip to Las Vegas. Those are two of my favorite prizes.

When I’d won the Vegas trip, it was the first time I’d been to Sin City. I was married at the time and it was a trip for two. We didn’t travel too much because, frankly, we just didn’t have the money. It was a last minute kind of trip and I was lucky I had a great boss because it was late enough in the year, I’d used up all my days of vacation. It was cold where I’m at, so I was looking forward to going somewhere warm.

Jambrea Jo Jones - USA Today

oyce: Welcome to HEA, Jambrea! Please tell us a bit about your new release, Vegas Sin.

Jambrea: Vegas Sin is a story that takes place in the Totally Five Star world. The backdrop is a wonderfully luxurious hotel. I wanted to make mine a suspense story. I love writing action novels. My characters are a former Army MP (military police) and a detective on the Vegas police force. They meet when women are being kidnapped around different hotels in Las Vegas.

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Jambrea Jo Jones - BTSe Mag feature

People always ask me how I do it. I have a full time day job and a ten year old, plus I write. It isn’t easy. Balance is hard to come by and sometimes I can’t give my full attention to writing, but somehow I do manage to get it all done.

I work from 8:30am to 5:00pm. After that I go pick up my son and we talk about his day on the way home. Well, what he’ll tell me about it. We get dinner and I bug him about his homework. It really doesn’t leave me a bunch of time.

 

 

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