![]() ![]() As a reader, you get to solve clues along with the characters.ĮCLIPSE LAKE rolled around and I encountered my first incredibly demanding character-Jesse Carlisle. If you’re looking for something breezy and adventurous to read this summer, give it a try. If I had to pick one book that was pure fun to write, it’s this one. I can’t pinpoint a breakout character, but that’s probably because my lead, Dr. ![]() TWELFTH SUN has always been a pretty steady seller for me despite the fact it’s several years old, and only has twenty-three reviews. If you’ve read the book (I won’t spoil it) you’ll understand the tongue-in-cheek reference in this paragraph. Maybe because there were so many, and they are such an eclectic bunch. ![]() In TWELFTH SUN, my characters all behaved and played their roles. If I ever get back to that series, I still owe him a prequel story. In my first novel, WEATHERING ROCK, it was Rick Rothrock who turned out quite different than planned. For the most part these are secondary characters who demand a bigger role or-at the very least-venture beyond the part I intended for them. I’ve been thinking about my characters a lot lately and how more than a few have surprised me. ![]()
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