Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Wicked Ideas by Luanna Stewart


WICKED WEDNESDAY


I am very happy to have Luanna Stewart as my guest today. Let's get wicked!

Evidently, through no fault of my own, bits of my personality shine through in my characters. I’ve written heroines who love to bake, heroines who love the outdoors, and heroines who knit when they need a distraction from real life. All me. 

The heroine in my latest book loves to learn. When she’s confronted with a dilemma or with a problem that needs solving, she’ll go to the experts in that field and learn everything she can. She’s also stubborn as a goat. I freely admit to curiosity. Some call me stubborn, though I can’t imagine why.  

My heroine, Sybil, was almost 30-years-old and hell-bent on losing her innocence. From what she’d witnessed, however, husbands were more trouble than they were worth. So, after consulting an “expert”, she decided to take a lover.  Who better to serve that role than her brother’s friend, Max. 

I had tremendous fun writing the scene wherein she got the courage to suggest an improper liaison. Max was scandalized, of course. Proper young ladies shouldn’t even have thoughts of taking a lover. And when, after a kiss, she mentioned his obvious physical response in the trouser region, all he wanted to do was escape. He was an honourable man. If she wanted him in her bed she’d have to wait until they were wed. Sybil had no intention of waiting. Did I mention she was stubborn? Poor Max, I felt sorry for him after writing that scene. He really thought he was in control of the situation. 

Do you see yourself as others see you? Or are you surprised, like I am, when I see little bits of me in my characters and only then realize they are little bits of me? 

If you’d like to find out if Sybil gets her way, or if Max perseveres, pick up Love & Mayhem, available here: Wild Rose Press: https://catalog.thewildrosepress.com/non-american-historical-romance/5180-love-and-mayhem.html 

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6 comments:

  1. Reading Love & Mayhem as we speak. Sybil is quite a character. Poor Max. Yes, he does think he has things under control, but.... Can't wait to read this scene! Luanna forgets to mention her sense of humor which always shines through in everything she writes (sometimes it sneaks right up on you, which is the best kind of humor).

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    1. Thanks, Deb, for stopping in to comment. I love a sense of humor in a story.

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    2. Hi Deb,
      Thanks for dropping in! I never think I have a sense of humour but I guess it leaks onto the page, LOL
      Cheers!

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  2. What a great plot. Can't wait to read it. I guess you're also a little wicked, Luanna, for putting poor Max through the ringer.
    I also love humor in books. It's great when characters make us laugh.

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    1. Hi MIchelle,
      Thank you for visiting! Ooh, it was so much fun messing with Max!
      Cheers!

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  3. Hi Brenda,
    Thank you so much for letting me visit your blog! Sorry for being late to respond to comments but I've been at the wedding of a childhood friend. Known each other since grade 7. No way was I going to miss her wedding!!! It was a blast!
    Cheers!

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