Welcome Marie Higgins

Welcome everyone! I am in London right now. My good friend and author Marie Higgins has agreed to entertain you with her historical stories that take place in London, or near by. The staff has prepared a spread for you, so load up your plates and pour yourself a beverage. Enjoy!

Adorable Heroes

What makes a hero adorable? Is it because he’s good looking? Built like a body-builder? Or is it because he has a funny personality?

Well, I happen to think it’s all the above plus more! If the hero doesn’t know how to treat the heroine – he’s rude to her, doesn’t respect her, or doesn’t want to do special things for her – then he isn’t a very good hero, in my opinion. Heroes can start out with faults in the beginning of a story. They can even be a little bit immature. Let’s face it…nobody is perfect. Right? Stories are about character development. It’s not fun to read about a perfect hero all the way through the story. At least not for me.

When I write a story, I want to make my hero physically attractive, but usually there’s something about him the heroine doesn’t like. Usually it’s because they’re a rogue and the heroines are after a family man.

Regardless, slowly and surely, the hero becomes more adorable in the heroine’s eyes by their actions—by the way they make my heroines laugh, and by the way they enjoy a flirtatious conversation. It may be the little things he does to help his family (or hers) or strangers in town.

Several years ago, I started writing a sweet Regency romance series about three brothers: Trevor, Tristan, and Trey Worthington. I fell in love with all three of these heroes, but it didn’t stop there. Especially when their common friend, Dominic Lawrence, Lord Hawthorne, was introduced into the story. He has a roguish attitude that’s hard to overlook, and I couldn’t help but want to give him a story, too.

All of my heroes have faults, although they may be gorgeous and charming men. heehee But each one had to grow in the story. Each one has their own obstacles to overcome, and of course they must fall in love with the heroine even if they fight it all the way.

The Sweetest Kiss Trailer:


The Sweetest Touch Trailer


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Tell me what kind of hero do you love to read about? Leave a comment with your email address to win a Kindle or PDF copy of any of my stories listed on my website (bundles not included in this contest) – http://mariehiggins84302.blogspot.com

Marie Higgins is a best-selling, multi-published author of Christian and sweet romance novels; from refined bad-boy heroes who make your heart melt to the feisty heroines who somehow manage to love them regardless of their faults. She’s published 30 heartwarming, on-the-edge-of-your-seat stories and broadened her readership by writing mystery/suspense, humor, time-travel, paranormal, along with her love for historical romances. Her readers have dubbed her "Queen of Tease", because of all her twists and turns and unexpected endings.

Visit her website / blog to discover more about her – http://mariehiggins84302.blogspot.com

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Twitter - @MarieHigginsXOX

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Thank you, Marie, for keeping everyone here at Mary's Garden company while I'm gone.

Comments

stanalei said…
Hi Marie, how fun to see you here in Mary's Garden. I totally agree with you about the hero's character. He has to be respectful of the heroine. Great post and best of luck on your stories, they are amazing!
Marie Higgins said…
Hi, Kim! Thanks for commenting! Yes, our heroes must respect the heroine!!

And thanks, Mary, for having me in your garden again! :)
Erin K said…
I love heros that aren't afraid to show respect and affection to their heroines. Thanks for sharing! (blueyesncurlz@yahoo.com) Thank you for the giveaway. :)
Marie Higgins said…
Thanks Erin for your comment! I totally agree with you!

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