Writing a romance you get to fall in love with a new guy for a while. When the book is finished and in the hands of readers, you say goodbye to your hero and move on to the next man in your life. Breaking up is sad and difficult but in your writer’s heart you know he’ll be back and no matter how many fans and new sweethearts he has, you will always be his first love.
The heroes in my novels have been flaxen-haired, ebony-haired, had blue eyes and brown and shades of each, though I admit a weakness for the black-haired, blue-eyed heart-throb. They are generally tall and muscular, sometimes lean and fit. They have amazing prowess and are generally the sort of men who have to peel women off them.
A little dark and dangerous in spirit, but good deep down and an ever ready champion of those in need. Those are the loves of my life. Bad boys, good hearts.
Roman Toller in Dark Splendor is blonde and bold and forgets he is supposed to be a gentleman way too much. Ryne Sullivan in Whispers at Midnight looks nothing like my predecessor love, Roman, but is equally negligent of his gentlemanly skills. Dark-haired Tabor Stanton in Delilah’s Flame has good reason to forget how to treat a lady, and he does.
Blame Lilah Damon. She deliberately forgets she is a lady of society. As Delilah she is bawdy and bad and adventurous and bent on revenge and really good at making men pay for their wrongs. Tabor doesn’t like the price and sets another.
Lilah is a redhead. I always thought it would be fun to have red hair. And it is! I’ve tried it twice as heroines in my books. Those girls have pluck!
Amanda Fairfax in Whispers at Midnight matches wits with Ryne and loses her heart just where she wants it to be found. Beauty, fierce determination that neither ghosts nor villains could break. Amanda gets her man and more.
Silvia Bradstreet, my first heroine for romantic readers, has all a damsel in distress must. She is lovely, vulnerable, curious to a fault, drawn to Roman, a man she cannot trust, and trapped on an island where there is no escape. Did I mention she has the wardrobe of a princess?
Slipping into the skin of a heroine is as heady as gazing into the blue, amber, green or gray eyes of a hero. It is love.
Fall in love again, in a past century. Roman, Ryne and Tabor will make the heart beat faster. Silvia, Amanda and Lilah will renew what you love about being a woman, or what you are looking for in one.
Watch out for villains. They are sure to show up in another post. Like the heroes and heroines from my heart, the bad guys never behave as I expect. Listen for the knock.
Melba says:
Andrea,
Thanks for visiting with the Pink Fuzzies! You website is neat. So good to catch back up with you again.
Nicole Rushin says:
Very interesting indeed. I could not get the free Dark Prelude to download on my phone. Rats! We are getting together soon for a writing brawl and chocolate cake. I want to buy your books and start somewhere. You can tell me where to start besides with Dark Prelude. It just wont open and the Verizon people have been unable to help me. I can see where the allure of romance writing comes in. So many loves, so little time. Oh dear.
Andrea says:
Maybe I can get it to you by other means.