I think it's okay to write temperamental characters as long as they find redemption at the end of the long journey. –Keta Diablo
Hi Tierney, friends and readers,
Stopping by today to chat a little about characters who fall somewhere between loveable and not so likeable at times. You'll find one of those characters in my Crossroads series. Frank McGuire is a veteran cop turned Private Investigator. He's a rough, take-no-prisoners type of guy, who deals in "perceptions", i.e., he communes with the dead.
Frank's counterpart, Rand Brennan, tempers and softens his brash personality, and one can only hope by the end of the series, Frank will "see the light" and come around to showcase his softer side.
I think it's okay to write temperamental characters as long as they find redemption at the end of the long journey. How about you? Do you like characters who are rough around the edges or do you prefer your characters to walk the line?
Happy reading, Keta Diablo
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CROSSROADS REVISITED
A Gay Fiction Erotica Novella
By Keta Diablo
ISBN 978-1-59426-778-9
The exciting sequel to Crossroads!
Frank McGuire is beginning to think the City has become a melting pot for serial killers. Another maniac is stalking the streets, only this time the deviant isn't tracking Goth girls, but gay college students. Rumors surface that put Frank's life in jeopardy, and somehow he must protect Rand from the carnage about to unfold. What he didn't count on was Rand becoming the killer's next victim.
Elements: scenes of intense sexuality
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