Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Interview with Judy Serrano, Author of Unorganized Crime & Unorganized Secrets

 

Judy Serrano graduated from Texas A&M University-Commerce with a master’s degree in English. She is the owner of Make Cents Editing Services and is an English teacher at a local high school. Judy writes romantic suspense, Mafia romance, and paranormal romance. She is the author of The Easter's Lilly Series, The Linked Series, Ivy Vines, Visions and the Unorganized Crime series. Although originally from New York, Judy resides in Texas with her husband and six cats.

Website & Social Media:

Website www.judyserrano.com 

Twitter http://www.twitter.com/AuthorJSerrano 

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/JudySerranoAuthor/

Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4792103.Judy_Serrano

Where did you grow up?


I grew up in a suburb of New York called Monsey. I was brought up to say what you mean and to mean what you say.


When did you begin writing?


I started writing poems, songs, and books at the ripe old age of 12. That being said, my first book was published in 2010, so I was clearly much older.


What is this book about? Unorganized Crime:


As Jazz finds herself falling from a helicopter, Gage St. Claire comes to her rescue. Organized crime is once again the culprit of her parents’ situation, and as usual, she is caught in the crossfire. Gage pulls her out of the water and helps her escape to safety. The love between them is undiscovered as he tries to leave her behind in an attempt to keep her safe and move forward with his black ops pursuit. Jazz becomes an undercover cop with wiping out organized crime forever as her goal. After Jazz exposes one of the largest crime families in the country, quite by accident, she is hired to expose crime syndicate leader Michael Giambetti Jr., otherwise known as Achilles. Achilles earned his nickname because he has no weaknesses. He has no weaknesses, that is until he meets Jazz. Achilles has been untouchable, and if she were to break this case, she could finally prove herself as a serious undercover officer. Her job is not an easy one, and people around her are not who they appear to be. Will Gage come back for Jazz, or will he be lost to her forever? Will she crack the case on her own? Read as this courageous upstart stumbles through another adventure.


Unorganized Secrets:


With Achilles still on the run, Gage and Hawk do what they can to protect their own. Gage and Jazz make their relationship official, while Hawk decides it's time to do the same. When Hawk shows up at Elizabeth's doorstep, she is gone, and his son, whom he has never met, is also missing. The mystery surrounding Elizabeth takes Hawk to a dark place. When he opens the door to Elizabeth's past, who will he find behind it?



What inspired you to write them?


Sometimes I will have a dream about a new storyline and just run with it. I think that is how I initially got the idea. I will admit that quite a few characters came from Easter’s Lilly, my first series. I think sometimes I get too attached to my characters. 

 

How are they similar to other books in their genre? How are they different?


They are similar due to the POV. Most of the books I have seen in this particular genre are in the first person. The books are different because no matter how tough and unstoppable my heroes are, they are as gentle as a lamb with their women. I don’t always see that in what I read.


What is the most important thing readers can learn from your book?


Readers will learn from my books that good always triumphs over evil.


Where can readers purchase a copy?


http://www.JudySerrano.com

http://amazon.com

 

What is up next for you?


I am working on a new book. I haven’t decided if I am going to make it crime fiction or supernatural yet. It depends on how my characters are feeling when I start typing.


Is there anything you would like to add?


Thank you so much for having me on your blog today. If any of your readers pick up one of my books, I promise, they won’t be able to put it down.




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