Jamie Tremain
Jamie Tremain bio
Jamie Tremain was “born” in the summer of 2007. A collaborative effort brought about by two fledgling authors Pam Blance and Liz Lindsay. Work colleagues who happened to share a love of reading and writing, and the natural next step was to try their hand at creating a story of their own.
Jamie Tremain has worked hard to be a visible presence in the writing community, where encouragement and support are golden.
We have 2 series - The Dorothy Dennehy Mystery Series, and the Grant's Crossing Series. With both these series we have become known for our ability to blend crime, mystery, and relationships to create a memorable story.
In April of 2023, we collaborated with author Gloria Ferris and released the first book in our new Me
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