Jackson has received awards and made accomplishments by being the first African-American author to have a book published under the Harlequin/Silhouette Desire line of books and the first African-American romance author to make ''USA Today's
Bestsellers List and to make The New York Times'' Bestsellers List. Jackson is the recipient of the RWA
Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award 2012, the highest honor bestowed by RWA in recognition of significant contributions to the romance genre. Additionally, she received the Sara Blocker Award 2012 from
Florida Memorial University, the highest award given to a female for exceptional service to the university and for community service. Additional she was an "
NAACP Image Award Nominee" 2012 for Outstanding Literary Fiction for her novel,
A Silken Thread. She has won the
Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and four of her books have been nominated for
Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice. One of her novels,
One Special Moment, won the Reviewers' Choice Award in 1998 for Best Multicultural Romance. She received twelve nominations at the Romance Slam Jam 2001's first annual Emma Awards, which recognize excellence in
African-American literature. Jackson won in six of her categories, Favorite Hero, Favorite Author, Favorite Book of the Year, Favorite Sequel Continuing Book Series, Favorite Anthologies, and Favorite All-Nighter. The same year she also won the Romance In Color Award of Excellence for her novel
Secret Love. Jackson is a member of the First Coast Chapter of
Romance Writers of America. She retired after 37 years in management for a major insurance company. Jackson has added film-maker to her list of superlatives when in 2011, as an Executive Producer, she released a movie based on her novella, "Truly Everlasting." This movie is based on her beloved Madaris Series novel. Partnering with her son, Gerald Jackson, Jr.'s film company - Five Alive Films, she released the movie, Truly Everlasting, to DVD in November 2011. The movie also included a soundtrack of 10 original songs by BreMaDa Productions, as well as the reissuance of a commemorative edition of the novel, Truly Everlasting. The movie was filmed in Jacksonville, Florida. ==Bibliography==