Today we’re joined by Jolie Tucker, Jodi Rath’s amateur sleuth from her Cast Iron Skillet Mystery Series. Learn more about Jodi
and her books at her website.
What was your life like
before your author started pulling your strings?
Pretty boring, just a small-town girl with a dream
of opening a cast iron skillet restaurant. Now, I’m juggling co-owning the
restaurant with my zany BFF, Ava, while trying to keep track of my off-beat
family, figuring out an unconventional relationship with a detective who I just
found out has M.S., oh yeah, and solving murders.
What’s the
one trait you like most about yourself?
I’m a hard worker.
What do you
like least about yourself?
I tend to put walls up around me to protect myself.
What is the
strangest thing your author has had you do or had happen to you?
I’ve been smashed in the head with a rock and had
someone try to slam my face into a curb—luckily, she had me survive both
circumstances!
Do you
argue with your author? If so, what do you argue about?
Well, yeah! Wouldn’t you argue with the person who
wants to smash your head in with a rock and next thing you know she’s trying to
get a character to slam your face in a curb? She’s a bit cray cray!
What is
your greatest fear?
That one day the author will succeed with my demise.
I have a feeling it won’t be peaceful.
What makes
you happy?
My cats, my friends, my business, and dare I say my family.
If you
could rewrite a part of your story, what would it be? Why?
My life would be much safer.
Of the other characters in
your book, which one bugs you the most? Why?
Easy—Lydia. Why the writer didn’t kill her off yet
is beyond me. No, I take that back! That is going to far. Lydia and I are
frenemies from way back. It all has to do with a guy—I know, I know—so cliché,
but there you have it.
Of the other characters in
your book, which one would you love to trade places with? Why?
My Grandma Opal and my Aunt Fern both drive me
batty, but they are two spunky women that know how to let loose and have fun.
They don’t seem to let much get to them. I’d settle for either of them.
Tell us a little something
about your author. Where can readers find her website/blog?
First off, she’s a tad deranged with all the
murder, and making me fight for my life at times. I mean, give it a rest would
ya? But, she does keep life exciting if nothing else! You can find out more at https://www.jodirath.com or sign up for her
Mystery A Month newsletter for chances to win prizes every month at http://eepurl.com/dIfXdb
What's next for you?
It
looks like this Thanksgiving is going to be a lively one. Figures, after all
I’ve been through this past year, I really need a break. Not this holiday—a
teen advocate for the inner-city teens is found with a turkey baster in her ear
dead at our community gathering in Turkey Basted to Death, coming
November 15, 2019.
Jalapeño Cheddar Cornbread Murder
A Cast Iron Skillet Mystery, Book
2
Welcome to Leavensport, Ohio where
DEATH takes a delicious turn!
Financial fraud of elderly
villagers in Leavensport, an urban sprawl threat to the community, disastrous
dates, cross-sell marketing gone wrong, and another murder? Jolie
Tucker is ready to try dating again. Well, she has no choice—since her family
auctioned her off to the highest bidder. Her best friend, Ava, has agreed to a
double date, but both friends find out hidden secrets about their partners as
well as deception by one of the village’s own, who will soon be found dead.
This plot is sure to be spicy!
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Thanks so much for having me again! I love visiting!
ReplyDeleteGood interview
ReplyDeleteVery cute interview! I love it
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see her next interview in character
ReplyDeleteThanks, Clemmie, Unknown (so mysterious! You should not do that to a mystery writer--LOL), and Janet! I appreciate you stopping by and taking time to read about Jolie's love/hate relationship with me:) LOL
ReplyDeleteHaha! This was a fun interview. You know, Jodi, there’s probably a lot of trees around where Jolie rides her bike. Just kidding. I love Jolie and her friends/family. Thanksgiving sounds like it’s going to be a hoot!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! Loved the first book.
ReplyDeleteJodi, Fun post about your character. You are a busy woman! Best,
ReplyDeleteMary
Happy to have you stop by!
ReplyDeleteI loved that interview hilarious from character’s point of view!
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