To wrap up Mad May, there's a Rafflecopter giveaway (bottom of post - keep reading) and an excerpt from a book I am currently reading. There are a few antagonists in this book, which makes me nuts. AKA, this author knows how to write evil characters, because let me tell you, I hate them! Take this... Continue Reading →
Mad May: Antagonistic Co-Workers
Thanks for hosting me on your blog, Tami, and especially for turning the spotlight on villains. They always complain that they never get enough credit for setting a book’s action in motion, so on their behalf, many thanks. The inspiration for the antagonist in The Body Business came from a work experience I had, where the undertone... Continue Reading →
Antagonists in Romance: The Unrepentant Mean Girl with Annette Mardis
Thanks so much, Tami, for hosting me. I’m very happy to introduce you to Monica Sims, who is an unrepentant mean girl for the majority of The Shore Thing, the debut book in my Gulf Shore contemporary romance series. Most of the action takes place at Gulf Shore Aquarium, where Monica is a marine biologist.... Continue Reading →
Can Antagonists be Redeemed? What Does Historical Romance Author Amy Quinton Think?
Thanks, everyone, for joining me on Tami Lund's Mad May Blog. And thank you, Tami, for having me here. I am so happy to be celebrating the release of my first book, What the Duke Wants, a fun, new regency romance, on your site. And we’ll have more about the book later… …But for now,... Continue Reading →
Antagonists – A Necessary Component To All Good Romance
It's still Mad May on my blog, and today, I welcome Anneka Ever, a fantastic contemporary romance author, who explains why antagonists are so vital to any good story. Thank you, Anneka, for this enriching addition to Mad May! ~~~~ Antagonists. They are the anti-heroes. They entertain us because they bring conflict, a vital component... Continue Reading →