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Nancy Naigle
Nancy Naigle
Born (1962-07-29) July 29, 1962 (age 62)
Norfolk, Virginia
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period2011–present
GenreWomen’s Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Small Town Love Stories
Website
www.nancynaigle.com

Nancy Naigle is an author of romance, mystery, women’s fiction, and holiday stories. She has written for Montlake Romance, St. Martin’s Press, Center Point Large Print, Hallmark Publishing, Waterbook (a division of Penguin Random House), and Crossroads Publishing House. A native of Virginia Beach, she now calls North Carolina home.[1][2]

She began her writing career while working as Senior Vice President for Bank of America. She has since retired from the financial industry and devotes her time to writing, antiquing, cooking, trail riding on her Palomino.

Early life

In grade school, Naigle wanted to be a zoologist in charge of creating habitats at the zoo in Washington, D.C.[3] However, once graduating from Kempsville High school out of Virginia, she landed in the information technology field and eventually took a job with Bank of America which led to a successful career as a Senior Vice President.

Beyond her love for animals and her success in the financial world, Naigle grew up in a creative environment. Her mother was a poet with a couple of songs recorded. Her creative roots surfaced once Naigle found herself in some of life’s rough patches.[4] It was books by authors such as Jayne Ann Krentz that provided solace for her dark times. “Those books got me from bad to good. They inspired me to write something that could give another woman some strength, a break, or hope. I can’t solve world hunger, but maybe, just maybe, I can solve a bad day for someone else.”[5]

Career

In 2003, Naigle made the firm decision to pursue writing[6] balancing her writing with her position at the Bank of America. In 2011, she published her first novel, Sweet Tea and Secrets, a contemporary romance with a dash of suspense, which kicked off her popular Adams Grove series.[7] Sweet Tea and Secrets hit the “Amazon Top 100” in Kindle Romantic Suspense,[8] and Naigle went on to publish Out of Focus, book two in the series.

Out of Focus, before being published, placed in numerous contests:  first place, mainstream/literary category in the Maryland Writers’ Association;[9] first place, mainstream category in the CT The Write Stuff Contest; 2010 finalist, single title category in the Silicon Valley RWA Gotcha! Contest; 2010 finalist, novel with romantic elements category in the San Diego RWA Spring Into Romance Contest[10]). Despite being book two in the Adams Grove series, Out of Focus was written before Sweet Tea and Secrets and is the novel that catapulted Naigle forward in her writing career driving her to continue pursuing writing.

In 2012, Naigle signed a four-book deal for the Adams Grove series with Montlake Romance, an Amazon Publishing imprint.[11] Sweet Tea and Secrets along with Out of Focus were re-published by Montlake[12] and Naigle continued to publish four additional books to the series. In August 2013, Naigle’s box set, authored with nine other authors, became a USA Today Bestseller.[13] A year later, she took an early retirement from Bank of America to write full time,[14] and has since penned multiple series such as the Book Creek Novels and the G Team Mysteries. It was book one, In for a Penny, of the G Team series that landed Naigle back on the USA Today Bestsellers list in June 2016.[15]

In March 2017, Naigle’s Christmas Joy sold to Crown Media and Hallmark for their holiday season programming.[16] This kickstarted a current flourishing relationship with Hallmark. Christmas Joy premiered on the Hallmark Channel, November 3, 2018. A second novel, Hope at Christmas, sold to Crown Media and Hallmark and premiered, November 20, 2018. Naigle has also signed deals for the novelization of two Hallmark movies, Christmas in Evergreen (July 10, 2018) and Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa (July 16, 2019), as well as an original novel, The Secret Ingredient (February 12, 2019) which aired on Hallmark Channel as an original movie in February 2020.[17]

Nancy Naigle continues to write small-town romances and keeps her writing diverse by also penning single title novels, holiday-themed novels, short stories, and has co-authored a young adult novel. She is active in several writer organizations including American Christian Fiction Writers, Mystery Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers.

Naigle is represented by The Steve Laube Agency, LLC.

Bibliography

Adams Grove Novels

  • Sweet Tea and Secrets (2011)
  • Out of Focus (2011)
  • Wedding Cake and Big Mistakes (2013)
  • Pecan Pie and Deadly Lies (2013)
  • Mint Juleps and Justice (2014)
  • Barbecue and Bad News (2015)

Boot Creek Series

  • Life After Perfect (2015)
  • Every Yesterday (2016)
  • Until Tomorrow (2017)

Seasoned Southern Sleuths (formerly G-Team)

  • In For A Penny (2020, re-release)
  • Collard Greens & Catfishing (2020, re-release)
  • Christmas Cookies & A Confession (2020, re-release)
  • Deviled Eggs & Deception (2020, re-release)
  • Sweet Tea & Second Chances (2020, re-release)
  • Fried Pickles & a Funeral (2020, re-release)
  • Wedding Mints & Witnesses (2020, re-release)

Christmas In Evergreen

  • Christmas in Evergreen (2018)
  • Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa (2019)
  • Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy (2020)

Main Street Romance Series

  • Recipe For Romance (2019)

Stand Alone Novels

  • inkBLOT (2011)
  • Sand Dollar Cove (2015)
  • Christmas Joy (2016)
  • The Christmas Shop (2019, formally Dear Santa)
  • The Secret Ingredient (2019)
  • Christmas Angels (2019)
  • A Heartfelt Christmas Promise (2020)
  • Hope At Christmas (2020, re-release)
  • The Shell Collector (2021)

Short Works

  • Pretty Little Liars: The Path To Relaxation (2013)
  • Pretty Little Liars: The Liars' Liar (2013)
  • Pretty Little Liars: Secret Talent (2013)
  • Wrapped Around Your Heart (2014)
  • 50 Shades of Cabernet (2017)

Anthologies

  • Wild Deadwood Tales (2018)
  • Christmas Actually (2020)

References

  1. ^ "Official Media Kit".
  2. ^ "Publishers Marketplace".
  3. ^ Lamb, Joyce (October 16, 2018). "Down & Dirty with Nancy Naigle, author of 'Dear Santa'". USA TODAY HAPPY EVER AFTER. Archived from the original on 2018-10-16.
  4. ^ "Interview with Nancy Naigle, author of 'Life After Perfect'". New In Books. June 10, 2015.
  5. ^ "Heart in the Write Place". Brighton Living. May 2013.
  6. ^ "Heart in the Write Place". Brighton Living. May 2013.
  7. ^ "Behind the Words: Author Nancy Naigle". Reader's Entertainment Magazine. May 18, 2016.
  8. ^ "Interview". Night Owl Romance. June 28, 2011.
  9. ^ "MWA 2010 Novel Contest Winners". Maryland Writers' Association.
  10. ^ "Spotlight On, Nancy Naigle". Romance Divas. July 11, 2011.
  11. ^ "Updates from ITW Author". Thriller Writers. April 5, 2012.
  12. ^ "I'm a Montlake Girl". Nancy Naigle. March 29, 2012.
  13. ^ "USA Today Best-Selling Books". USA TODAY. August 29, 2013.
  14. ^ Hill, Ruth (November 1, 2018). "Interview with Author Nancy Naigle, 'Christmas Joy' & 'Hope At Christmas'". My Devotional Thoughts.
  15. ^ "USA Today Best-Selling Books". USA TODAY. June 9, 2016.
  16. ^ "Hallmark Deal!". Nancy Naigle. April 1, 2017.
  17. ^ "Working with Hallmark - A Dream Come True". Nancy Naigle.