Posts Tagged ‘Savas’ Defiant Mistress’

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!

No More Mr Iceman

Thursday, April 9th, 2009


Seb here.

Those of you who were around when Anne was writing my story and Neely’s have met me before. I blogged a few times to give Anne a break while she was working last year. And while blogging is more something Neely would do instinctively (she’s the people person in the family), I have to admit, I had a good time.

She (Neely) didn’t think I’d admit that. She says I have a reputation to uphold. All that Iceman garbage.

That’s rot. The only reputation I want is one for designing great buildings. Well, and for doing the right thing. That pretty much goes without saying, doesn’t it? I’m a Presents hero. We get misjudged regularly. No sweat. We know what goes on inside our heads even if we’re sometimes a little hard to figure.

Neely was just as hard to figure, believe me. And nobody gives her any grief.

Well, I did. But I think we’ve figured each other out now.

If you want to know more about the book, check out Anne’s blog on the I Heart Presents site where she talked about our houseboat. And if you want to read some of it, there’s an excerpt on the Savas’ Defiant Mistress page.

And if you just want to make a comment or ask a question, go for it. I’ll be around, happy to answer anything I can. Or persuade Neely to do it if I can’t.

Fire away.

Savas’ Defiant Mistress Reviews

Friday, April 3rd, 2009


Seb and Neely have been sent copies of their first reviews.

Julie Bonello who writes reviews for both CataRomance and the Pink Heart Society has read their book and sent me links to both the reviews which you can read at Cataromance and at the Pink Heart Society’s review page.

But Seb is bugging me to post bits here because he’s very proud of them and he wants to see them in print in more than one place.

So, for Seb, this is, briefly, what Julie had to say at CataRomance: “Funny, intense, emotional and wonderfully romantic, Savas’s Defiant Mistress is vintage Anne McAllister! Readers will not be able to resist sexy Alpha hero Sebastian ‘Iceman’ Savas and how can anyone not love Neely’s spirit, intelligence, heart and her assorted menagerie of animals? So inject some sunshine into your life and indulge in this wonderful romance by Anne McAllister – you’ll devour every word!”

And at the Pink Heart she wrote: “Refreshingly original, wonderfully moving and fabulously absorbing, Savas’ Defiant Mistress is another Anne McAllister classic! Fall in love with feisty and independent Neely and gorgeous but guarded Seb in this amusing, enthralling and thoroughly captivating romance by this RITA award-winning author!”

Seb sends his thanks to Julie — as do Neely and I, naturally. We are all three celebrating her kind words.

Seb particularly likes being called “gorgeous but guarded.” He says she understands him completely. He is definitely not a heart-on-his-sleeve sort of guy. But gorgeous? Oh, yeah. Our Seb is not vain, but he’s delighted that Julie found him appealing.

Check out the reviews. Check out the book excerpt.

Seb is coming to blog here next week. He blogged when I was writing his book, but he hasn’t been here in a while.

If you have questions for him, be sure to check back or send them to me now via my contact page and I’ll pass them on to him.