Author J. A. Jackson

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Industry Publishing
Occupation Author/Writer
Location California, United States
Introduction J.A. Jackson is the pseudonym for an author, who loves to write deliciously sultry adult romantic, suspenseful, entertaining novels with a unique twist. She lives in an enchanted little house she calls home in the Northern California foothills.
Interests Hobbies: Golfing, long walks, attending plays, operas, comedy shows, book readings, Tommy T’s, San Jose Improve, Yoshi’s, Orpheum Theater and concerts Tour the Filoli house in the Spring and the Dunsmuir House at Christmas time and many other things.
Favorite Movies Breakfast at Tiffany. River of No Return, The Women, BBC Pride & Prejudice, The Gift, Love Actually, Bell, Book & The Candle, Hocus Pocus, The Princess & The Frog, Haunted Mansion, Hidden Figures, Girl Trip, The Kitchen, When Harry Meet Sally, The Holiday, Last Holiday, Laura, Moon Struck, Harry Potter, Persuasion, Falling for a Dancer…
Favorite Music Song of Joel, Henry Mancini’s Breakfast at Tiffany, movie score for Charade, A Shot in the Dark, Romeo and Juliet and Percy Faith Summer place, Issacs Hayes Shaft, Tchaikovsky Nutcracker by the Berlin Orchestra, MSFB album Love is the Message (majority of songs are instrumental on here), Yanni the Attraction within. I pretty much use a lot of instrumentals for the body of my story too. However, when writing sexy scenes, for example a couple of songs that always inspire that sex scene feeling are, Your Love is Wicked by Brick and Lace, and I want to do something freaky to you by Leon Hayward.
Favorite Books Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice. Next, I know why the caged bird sings by Maya Angelou. Third Goddess of Vengeance by Jackie Collins. These are followed by many others great books and authors that I love. A few are Harold Robbins, Cathy Yardley, Nora Roberts, Madelyn Alt, Cecily von Ziegesar, Jude Deveraux, Beverly Jenkin, Stuart Wood, Omar Tyree, Tony Dunbar, Roxanne St. Claire, Kristi Gold, Eileen Wilks, Nalini Singh, Harold Bloom, Julie Alexander, Juliet Marillier, Diana Gabaldon, Nora Roberts, Laurell K. Hamilton, Jane Austen, Jackie Collins, Sidney Sheldon, Zora Neale Hurston, Tina McElroy-Ansa Sharyn McCrumb, Mia Caldwell, and of course Maya Angelou

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