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Jenny's Medical Thriller Blog
The Real Medical Cases That Spark My Fiction I never base my stories on actual patients — confidentiality is sacred. But themes, patterns, and emotional truths from my nursing career absolutely shape my writing. Some of the sparks that ignite my plots: A medication error that almost happened A patient who deteriorated faster than expected A system failure that forced staff to improvise A moment when instinct mattered more than protocol These moments stay with you. They become
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May 61 min read


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Inside the Mind of a Medical Thriller Villain Every compelling medical thriller needs a villain — but not the mustache‑twirling kind. The most chilling antagonists are the ones who believe they’re the hero of their own story. As a nurse, I’ve met people under extreme pressure: patients, families, staff, administrators. Stress reveals character. It exposes motives. It shows what people cling to when everything else is stripped away. When I create a villain, I start with one qu
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May 51 min read


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The Role of Resilience in My Writing and My Life Resilience is the thread that runs through everything I write — and everything I’ve lived. I’ve survived things that could have broken me. Instead, they shaped me. My characters reflect that truth: They fall They rise They fight They heal They grow Resilience isn’t about being unbreakable. It’s about rebuilding stronger.
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May 41 min read


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How I Turn Real Medical Tension into Fictional Suspense Real medical tension is built on: Uncertainty Urgency Responsibility Fear Hope In fiction, I amplify those elements by: Tightening timelines Raising stakes Adding ethical conflict Introducing hidden motives Letting characters make impossible choices Suspense isn’t about explosions — it’s about pressure.
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May 31 min read


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The Research Rabbit Holes I Fall Into Research is one of my favourite parts of writing. Some recent rabbit holes: Rare medication interactions Hospital security protocols Ethical dilemmas in emergency medicine Psychological responses to trauma Real‑world medical scandals Research sparks ideas. Ideas spark stories. Stories spark connection.
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May 21 min read


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Why Medical Thrillers Need Strong Female Leads Women in medicine are powerful — and often underestimated. In my books, female characters: Lead Fight Break rules Save lives Make impossible decisions Carry emotional weight with courage I write women who are complex, capable, and deeply human — because that’s who I worked with for decades.
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May 11 min read


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The Realities of Working in Healthcare That Inspire My Writing Healthcare is full of contradictions: Beauty and heartbreak Precision and chaos Compassion and exhaustion Hope and loss Miracles and failures These contrasts make medicine the perfect backdrop for thrillers. I write about the moments that stay with you — the ones that change you.
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Apr 301 min read


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How I Create Characters Readers Care About Characters are the heartbeat of any story. To make readers care, I focus on: Vulnerability Strength Flaws Secrets Moral dilemmas Emotional truth I ask myself: What does this character want — and what are they afraid to admit they want? That tension creates depth. Depth creates connection. Connection keeps readers turning pages.
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Apr 291 min read


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The Hidden World Behind Hospital Doors Hospitals are full of secrets — not sinister ones, but human ones. Behind every curtain is: A story A fear A hope A conflict A decision that changes everything As a nurse, I saw the unfiltered reality of medicine. As a writer, I bring that world to life with honesty and depth. Readers often tell me, “I felt like I was right there.” That’s the highest compliment I can receive.
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Apr 281 min read


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How I Balance Medical Accuracy with Page‑Turning Suspense Medical thrillers require a delicate balance: Enough accuracy to feel real, enough momentum to keep readers hooked. My approach: Research deeply Simplify without dumbing down Use medical details to raise stakes, not slow pacing Let characters drive the tension Keep explanations clear, emotional, and purposeful Readers don’t want a textbook — they want a story that feels true.
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Apr 271 min read


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The Emotional Cost of Writing About Trauma Writing trauma isn’t easy — and it shouldn’t be. I approach it with: Respect Accuracy Emotional truth Boundaries Purpose Trauma in my books is never used for shock value. It’s used to reveal strength, resilience, and the human capacity to rise. As a survivor, I write trauma from the inside — not as spectacle, but as lived reality.
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Apr 261 min read


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A Day in the Life of a Medical Thriller Author My days blend creativity, discipline, and a lot of coffee. A typical writing day includes: Early‑morning writing sessions Research into medical procedures, ethics, and real‑world cases Plotting scenes with high emotional and medical stakes Reviewing notes from my nursing career Recording podcasts Engaging with readers on social media Drafting future book outlines Writing isn’t just typing words — it’s building a world readers can
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Apr 251 min read


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The Power of Lived Experience in Storytelling I’m a survivor — of cancer, a brain tumor, and abuse. Those experiences changed me. They sharpened my empathy, deepened my understanding of trauma, and taught me how fragile and precious life is. When I write, I don’t shy away from the hard things. I write them with honesty, respect, and purpose. Survival isn’t just a plot point. It’s a journey. It’s a transformation. It’s a truth that shapes every page. Readers connect with authe
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Apr 241 min read


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How My Nursing Career Shapes My Fiction Nursing taught me: How people behave under pressure How fear changes decision‑making How systems break down How small details can save — or cost — a life How trauma shapes identity How resilience grows in unexpected places These truths shape every character I write. I don’t write superheroes. I write humans — flawed, brave, scared, determined, and real. My fiction is grounded in the emotional and ethical realities of medicine because I’
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Apr 231 min read


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The Moment I Knew I Had to Write My First Book People often ask me what sparked my first novel. The truth is, it wasn’t one moment — it was many. It was the night a patient crashed and the team moved as one. It was the shift when a system failure nearly cost a life. It was the moment I realized how fragile trust is inside a hospital. It was the day I understood how much power — and vulnerability — exists in every medical decision. Those experiences stayed with me long after t
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Apr 221 min read


Copy of How Brain Injury CHanges Identity: What Abbey and I Share.
WHen I wrote Abbey's struggle with memory gaps, personality shifts, and the unsettling feeling of not recognizing yourself, I wasn't imagining it. I was remembering. Surviving a brain tumor changed me in ways I didn't expect. People think recovery is about healing physically, but the truth is far more complicated. Your brain is your identify. When it's injured, you don't just recover--you rebuild. Abbey's journey mirrors the emotional reality of brain injury suvivors. The fru
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Apr 211 min read


“Inside the Mind of a Medical Thriller Villain”
Every compelling medical thriller needs a villain — but not the mustache‑twirling kind. The most chilling antagonists are the ones who believe they’re the hero of their own story. As a nurse, I’ve met people under extreme pressure: patients, families, staff, administrators. Stress reveals character. It exposes motives. It shows what people cling to when everything else is stripped away. When I create a villain, I start with one question: What truth do they believe that makes
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Apr 201 min read


The Real ICU Moments That Inspired The Triggering Scent.
THe Inspiration for The Triggering Scent
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Apr 201 min read
The Triggering Scent is now available for purchase!
Buy it here: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000558784058
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Mar 241 min read


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New Year, New Thrills: The Triggering Scent is Almost Here! Happy New Year, thriller lovers! As we step into 2026, I can barely contain...
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Dec 31, 20252 min read
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