Happy Tuesday All,
Before I get into today's post...don't forget...today is Kerrelyn Sparks' release of Wanted: Undead Or Alive and her launch party (which I talked about in yesterday's post).
They're the stars of novels. They're the ones who you wonder "What will happen to them next?" Oftentimes they're the "good guys", although sometimes there's shades of gray.
Some of my favorite heroes were super-heroes, like Spider-Man and Super-Man...yes, Batman is cool, too.
Some of the ones from the contemporary genres were unlikely heroes, like Simon in Debbie Macomber's The Perfect Christmas.
Then there's the ones that are supernatural. Like angel, Malcom, in Suzanne Selfors' Coffeehouse Angel.
Vampires, you say? Glad you asked...head into General Fiction and look up Syrie James' most romantic, and talented, Michael, in Nocturne. Or you can hunt up Vanda in Kerrelyn Sparks' Forbidden Nights With A Vampire.
So, that brings me to today's question...which hero or heroine of a book you've read would you want to spend the afternoon with?
Have A Tip Top Tuesday!
Before I get into today's post...don't forget...today is Kerrelyn Sparks' release of Wanted: Undead Or Alive and her launch party (which I talked about in yesterday's post).
They're the stars of novels. They're the ones who you wonder "What will happen to them next?" Oftentimes they're the "good guys", although sometimes there's shades of gray.
Everything from contemporary genre to paranormal, there are heroes and heroines in pretty much every novel.
Some of my favorite heroes were super-heroes, like Spider-Man and Super-Man...yes, Batman is cool, too.
Some of the ones from the contemporary genres were unlikely heroes, like Simon in Debbie Macomber's The Perfect Christmas.
Prefer a little mystery in your life? Check out Theodosia in Laura Childs' Tea Shop Mysteries.
As in real life, sometimes a contemporary genre hero is a lawman, like in Christie Craig's Shut Up And Kiss Me.
Then there's the ones that are supernatural. Like angel, Malcom, in Suzanne Selfors' Coffeehouse Angel.
Or, you might take a trip in the YA paranormal and find Jinn (a genie!) from Jackson Pearce's As You Wish. Or while you're in the YA Paranormal section, check on Kylie Galen from C.C. Hunter's Shadowfalls series.
Vampires, you say? Glad you asked...head into General Fiction and look up Syrie James' most romantic, and talented, Michael, in Nocturne. Or you can hunt up Vanda in Kerrelyn Sparks' Forbidden Nights With A Vampire.
The point is, whether you're in general fiction, thriller, mystery, romance, or YA, heroes and heroines exist everywhere. Some of them become like friends, even if they are fiction. They are real to us and to the writers.
So, that brings me to today's question...which hero or heroine of a book you've read would you want to spend the afternoon with?
Have A Tip Top Tuesday!
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I hear you on the Jane Austen ones. There's a few I think would be fun to meet.
I haven't read the Stephany Plum novels, but I've heard really good things about them.
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Sounds like fun!
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Hope you'd have fun hanging out with them!
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