Writing life
August 28, 2007 | Uncategorized
Here are Sebastian and Fiona, more or less how I see them. It’s hard to find images to match people who truly exist only in my mind’s eye. In the story their ages are reversed from these pictures, so it is a younger man story.
They aren’t being chatty yet, but at least they are feeling and breathing. Maybe they’ll talk later. Or perhaps they are talking and I just haven’t been quiet enough to catch what they’re saying.







When both Hunter and Tru bond with Amber their mating triangle threatens everything they hold dear.
Determined to help rescue the princess, Cassandra agrees to act as the dragons’ sex slave, but can she guard her heart from the dominant males?
Camille, a plump, sweet-natured breeder, is caught in New Eden’s endless war with Baldor. Her mates, Jaxon and Aegis, need cunning and courage to rescue her. They need a miracle to capture her heart.
Werewolf-whisper Daniel is the only one who can heal Scarlet’s broken werewolf connection. If he succeeds then the pack’s needs will eclipse his claim on her heart. But if he fails, they'll both die.
A lonely woman finds passion with a dominant much younger lover, when she tries to leave she learns her new master plays for keeps.
One dangerous warrior woman plus two rogue demon males equals a love to threaten an empire.
Getting paid to watch Eduardo is Desiree’s dream assignment, but when he reaches out to her, crossing the line, everything changes.
Deep in her secret heart, she lusts for a sexy pirate who’d be her master and commander in the bedroom. But, this man may be too dangerous
She finds paradise in the arms of twin brothers, but their law demands she chose one warrior to mate and one to die.
One woman, two men, three wounded hearts--though already mated their love is still forbidden.


August 29th, 2007 at 4:04 am
Ooh, Fiona’s beautiful!
The Blaze I just finished was the first where I cut pictures of my characters out of magazines. I loved my hero, but in the photo he was brooding, and I found myself making him brood a lot in the story. It was a lesson for me to note the expression of the characters as well as their appearance before I cut them out.
Although, I liked my brooding hero anyway. hehe.
August 30th, 2007 at 12:47 am
I remember the brooding hero, and look forward to reading his story. For me the visuals save me recording character profile details. At a glance I can see she has brown hair and brown eyes . . . sheer laziness.