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Friday, April 11, 2008

Jennifer St. Giles | Who’s your man?

As a reader, I love books with dark, sexy heroes who meet their match in strong, vibrant women. And as I writer, I strive create heroes and heroines just like that in both my historicals and my paranormal contemporaries--men that melt your senses meeting women that inspire your spirit and finding a love that fills your heart. Everyday I realize more and more that the most important thing in life is learning to love yourself and others.

So today for a little fun and a lot of love I want to hear from all of you readers and writers out in Fresh Fiction land. Tell me about your favorite heroes. What are they like and why do you love them? He can be a real-life hero you know, or he can be one created by your favorite author. And if any of you have had the opportunity to read any of my books, then I would love to hear, which of my fictional heroes was your favorite and why?

I’ll be off to the Romantic Times Convention come Monday and invite any of you to stop by and say hello.

Happy Reading
Jennifer St. Giles

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4 Comments:

At April 11, 2008 3:26 AM , Blogger Jane said...

Hi Jennifer,
I loved Cassie's story and look forward to reading the other two books in the series. I love tortured heroes. There's just something hot about a brooding man. Lisa Kleypas has written some of my favorite heroes, such as Nick from "Worth Any Price."

 
At April 11, 2008 10:21 AM , Blogger Karen Harrington said...

Hello Jennifer,

This is such an interesting topic. My girlfriends recently discussed much the same thing - how did we first form the idea in our young minds what a hero was? What kind of man did we all imagine? Know what? Most of us could trace our first impression back to Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind. :) We agreed that there's something in almost every woman - no matter how strong or successful - that wants to be swept up by a Rhett Butler type guy.

Best of luck with your books!

Karen

 
At April 11, 2008 6:52 PM , Blogger Jennifer St. Giles said...

Hey Jane and Karen! Great to hear from you! Jane , I hope you enjoy Andrie and Gemini's stories just as much as Cassie, but I do have to warn you that the stories get progessively...steamier!
And Karen, you know you may be right about that whole swwep you off your feet hero notion we carry about. Rhett Butler was King way back when. Would love to hear more about heroes!

 
At April 20, 2008 3:10 PM , Blogger Gypsy said...

i love your books! hun you create th best heroes there is MY kind of man

 

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