21 Flavors and Heroes
Ok, what's better than creating heroes and comparing them to ice cream? Well...how about combining the hero, the ice cream and some steamy love scenes :) But I regress...I'm Anisa Damien and I write multicultural sensual romance.
Aside from being a ice cream fanatic, heroes come in at a close second...er...ok, first! I'm asked how I create my characters and ice cream has a little something to do with it! I love creating diversity in my characters and their backgrounds.
The dark hero with secrets comes across as the Rocky Road type, but that's what makes a hero memorable.
Maybe, you've created a more Neapolitan hero, sounds like a man who will keep you on your toes, as he'll provide you with a little of everything.
What about the Moose Track hero - sounds like a man who knows what he wants, indulgent without apology.
The Vanilla hero, who stands behind his principles - a true traditionalist.
And that's just a start...what's your flavor?
-Anisa Damien
Aside from being a ice cream fanatic, heroes come in at a close second...er...ok, first! I'm asked how I create my characters and ice cream has a little something to do with it! I love creating diversity in my characters and their backgrounds.
The dark hero with secrets comes across as the Rocky Road type, but that's what makes a hero memorable.
Maybe, you've created a more Neapolitan hero, sounds like a man who will keep you on your toes, as he'll provide you with a little of everything.
What about the Moose Track hero - sounds like a man who knows what he wants, indulgent without apology.
The Vanilla hero, who stands behind his principles - a true traditionalist.
And that's just a start...what's your flavor?
-Anisa Damien
8 Comments:
Hi Anisa,
What a fun topic, but alas, I have to run to the store and buy ice cream before I can figure this one out.
So some hints here, please. Do I put it in a bowl, or just open the carton and look? Do I get to eat the ice cream after I figure out what type of hero comes out of it?
Actually, I had never really thought of using ice cream to define a hero, but I do like the way you think, darlin.
Michelle Hoppe
www.michellehoppe.com
Chocolate! A dark, brooding hero who'd go straight for my hips. *G*
Vanilla with macademia nut - a straitlaced hero who surprises you with nuts you want to lick and put in your mouth.
You are so bad, Jenny!
Ice cream, hmmm? I am not really an ice cream afficianado. Lactose intolerance tends to put the bite on that.
I instead will liken my hero to a finely aged scotch such as Dalwhinnie -- smooth, earthy, potent -- on the rocks with a twist of lemon for that extra pizzaz a gal needs when she's met someone who can drive her to her knees.
Rae Morgan, heading for the liquor cabinet
Um is there an ice cream flavor for a Dom who will bring me to my knees, literally, and fulfill my dark desires??? *giggles*
Maria
I'd have to go with Tiger. Grrr. Black licorice and orange.
It's just...grrrr.
And may my heroes never be bubblegum. Eew. Just...eew.
I suddenly wish I could eat ice cream again despite how cold it looks outside. Sigh.
Oooh Anisa I like the sound of that, intoxicating and sinful! Don't think I've tried buttered rum ice cream. Making note to buy some. *S*
Maria
Okay...strawberry - my favorite flavor
Seedy but sweet, big and bold.
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