Meet Jo Segura
USA Today bestselling author Jo Segura lives in the Pacific Northwest with her doggo, who vies for her attention with his sweet puppy dog eyes whenever sheโs trying to write.ย
โJo's stories feature strong, passionate heroines and draw upon aspects of her life, such as her love of good food and great cocktails, dancing, her Mexican heritage, and her fascination with archaeology which inspired her debut romcom, Raiders of the Lost Heart, and her other titles including Temple of Swoon, and The Lust Crusade.
When sheโs not writing you can find her practicing law, perusing the aisles at Trader Joe's, or sitting out on the patio doing Buzzfeed quizzes (though she doesnโt care what the chicken nugget quiz saidโher favorite fruit is not banana).
Jo Segura was featured in the Valentine's Day 2024 box for her novel, Raiders of the Lost Heart.
A Conversation with Jo Segura
In February 2024, author Jo Segura responded to a set of discussion questions included in our Valentine's Day Book Club Kit to discussย Raiders of the Lost Heart. Her responses are available here for those who were not able to receive this box. Enjoy!
What inspired you to write this book?
Jo Segura (JS): A few months before the start of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), someone tweeted, โWhat kind of jobs do you wish you saw more of in #romcom books for both the hero and the heroine?โ As a lover of the adventure genre and sexy romcoms, I responded with, โArchaeologists. Plenty of โbonesโ to examine.โ But later it got me thinkingโwhat if I actually wrote that? What if Indiana Jones and Lara Croft went on a dig together? I picture these two as constantly butting heads, always wanting to be the leader. But would they have the hots for each other? Most definitely! So, I decided to give it a go during NaNoWriMo, and RAIDERS OF THE LOST HEART came together from page one.
We really loved reading about all the adventures Corrie and Ford had! Whatโs the most adventurous thing youโve ever done?
JS: When I was in my early 20s, I volunteered on an archaeological dig searching for Mayan artifacts in Belize. We spent all day digging around in the dirt, unearthing pottery and even a human skull with jade inlays in the teeth. It definitely served as inspiration for RAIDERS, minus the romance.
Are you more like Corrie - adventurous and good at everything - or more like Ford - more likely to play it safe and not inherently good at everything?
JS: I wish I was like Corrie, but Iโm definitely more of a Ford. Iโm a rule-follower at heart and not much of a risk-taker. Iโm good at the things Iโm good at, but inherently good at everything? Most certainly not (ask my husband about the time he tried to teach me how to play tennis).
What was your favorite part of writing this novel? What did you find the most difficult?
JS: I loved writing the banter between Corrie and Ford. Weโve all known someone who we hate so much, yet there is something about them that we still find attractive, and it irritates us that we have any attraction to them whatsoever. Thatโs Corrie and Ford. These two love-hate each other, and it was so fun watching their romance blossom on the page. As for most difficult, I wanted to make sure the reader could visualize themselves on this jungle adventure. But admittedly, Iโve never been to the Lacandon jungle, the location where most of the events in ROTLH take place. So I had to do lots of research on the flora, fauna, terrain, and landmarks to give the reader a realistic experience, with a little bit of imagination along the way.
Are you able to share anything about Corrie and Fordโs next adventure with us?
JS: My next adventure is set in the same world, involves another ancient mystery, and Corrie and Ford may just so happen to make an appearance (*wink wink). Keep your eyes out for more updates!
Featured Books
Raiders of the Lost Heart
Rival archaeologists must team up on a secret Aztec expedition, or it could leave their careersโand heartsโin ruins. Featured in Valentine's Day 2024.