Posts Tagged ‘Kate Walker’

What’s in a Name?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

A few days ago Kate Hardy said she was stuck in her current manuscript because she hadn’t got her hero’s name right and thus he wasn’t cooperating.

People who don’t write probably think that’s daft.

It’s not. Trust me.

I have had heroes who flat out refused to say a word because I didn’t know their names. They just stood there, defying me to guess who they were. And finally, when I got it right, they opened up and eventually I got a book out of them.

Jared Flynn from my novella, Marry Go Round in With This Ring, was a case in point. He absolutely refused to do a thing until I figured out his name.

Lots of us have been tossing names at Kate for her quintessential English banker hero. Got any ideas? Go see Kate on her blog and tell her.

I’ll be curious to see who he turns out to be.

In the meantime, I have something of the opposite problem.

Not Demetrios. I know his name. I know what he does for a living. I know a lot of his backstory and he’s cooperating nicely. He even got off the street corner last night when I found him a good reason to leave and a means of doing so.

But he has a brother, George. George is a physicist. A reclusive brainy physicist.

George, against all odds, is destined to be my next hero. At least that’s what my editor and I have agreed on. This was not, let me assure you, my idea. But apparently some people, editors included, think George can be a hero.

Probably he can be.

But he’s got his work cut out for him. And so do I.

So I’m trying to get inside his head right now — even as I work on Demetrios’s book — because I know I’m going to have to do some heavy-duty thinking about this man (and probably replay Kate Walker‘s master class in Alpha Heroes) before I get to grips with what situation is going to bring out the hero in George.

You’re going to meet George’s ex-wife, Sophy, in Christo’s book, One-Night Mistress, Convenient Wife. I figure she has something to do with George being heroic, but I don’t know what. If I don’t start thinking about it now or I’m going to be in trouble when I need to start on his book.

So what do you think a physicist named George with an ex-wife named Sophy is likely to be confronted with that will make him pull up his socks, get out of the lab and act like a McAllister hero?

All suggestions seriously considered, believe me.

Just don’t tell me to change his name. One of the problems of linked books is that names stick — and authors are stuck with them — and the most unlikely people become heroes and heroines because of it.

The Alpha Hero — all you ever wanted to know

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009


All you ever wanted to know about the Alpha hero — and his Beta and Gamma brothers — is the topic of conversation on Kate Walker’s blog this week.

Kate has taken herself off to bask in the rain of Ireland and, Tom Sawyer like, has deputized several of us to discuss our takes on the Alpha Hero.

Mine is up today at Kate’s website. Sandra Marton was there yesterday, but before she left Kate put up a couple of really insightful posts about heroes. Start at the beginning (mine is the fifth in the series) and you’ll find some interesting info. I know she’s got some very interesting takes on the subject from various authors all week. So check it out.

I think the line-up should be fascinating all week long.

Kate herself has done a particularly good job of describing the way heroes can have all facets of the alphabet in their make-up — it just depends on what’s called for.

Amen to that. In fact, it’s when they are solely one-dimensional, that they lose their humanity.

Drop by Kate’s blog and comment. Comment here, too, about your own take on heroes. As someone who is usually cited as ‘not fitting in’ with what Harlequin Presents are ordinarily noted for, I have a stake in wanting to know your views of heroes.

Seb (an Alpha by his own contention, but with definite facets of other letters of the Greek alphabet) will pick the comment he likes the best to win a copy of Savas’ Defiant Mistress — or a backlist title provided he can find it in the attic, if you prefer.

He’ll announce the winner here on Saturday. So check back.

New contest also beginning on my website, ending Mother’s Day. Guess why!

Grooms Contest — Last Day

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009


Well, Anne has dropped the ball and can’t tell you about Santos (that’s him over there on the left) personally because she can’t find his book.

This will give you some idea of the state of her office (CHAOS!), and she sends apologies to The Man Himself because she remembers hearing about his story as Kate was writing it (and drooling over him, she says, which I find disgusting, but what can I say?)

Anyway, she will find it, she assures me, and write about it while it is still on the shelves (which it will be until late February). So if you don’t win a copy, don’t despair. You can go buy one — and Kate will be pleased.

So will Santos, provided he can be distracted from the right sister who is now his bride!

Today, in case you haven’t noticed — is January 21st. The last day to enter the 3rd annual Here Come The Grooms Contest.

This means that Anne will probably snatch the blog back and send me on my way (not a hardship, though I’ve enjoyed being here, but I’ll have more time to spend with Ally when I’m not writing blogs) — and we’re going to celebrate the news of a prospective little Antonides coming along in a few months (Yiayia will be over the moon — she likes the notion of great-grandchildren, and the more the better. But mine will be the best looking, she tells me!).

So, details below for entering if you haven’t already done so.

There are three questions and to win you have to answer all the questions and email your answers to Anne, to Kate and to Liz. Each of them will pick a winner and that winner will get a copy of each of the these books.

Here are the questions:

1. PJ left New York after he graduated from high school. Where did he go?
2. Who was Santos supposed to be marrying?
3. What scent did Jago recognise?


You’ll find the answers in excerpt on Anne’s, Kate’s and Liz’s websites and you’ve got until January 21 to send in your answers.

Got it? You’ll find “contact me” links on Kate’s, Liz’s and Anne’s websites, too. Use those to email them– all three of them with all three answers, don’t forget. Good luck!

I get to come back and announce the winners, so you haven’t totally got rid of me. Ally might come, too. Go for it.