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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
louisev:
Utter shock, actually. I was looking to create a character who was completely relaxed with Ellery and Ennis and surprised them both with his lack of concern, in light of all of the polarization and homophobia that they were all used to. Which is why he ended up going for the extra work at the Stallion.
And now it looks like... he is one of the main characters... rivaling Wes in importance!
Lumière:
--- Quote from: louisev on November 15, 2006, 05:41:07 pm ---
And now it looks like... he is one of the main characters... rivaling Wes in importance!
--- End quote ---
And deservedly too!
Jeremy was definitely a lovable character from the start! And then this ambiguity about his sexuality .. adds a whole other dimension to him!
Stroke of genius there Louise! ;)
MadLori:
re: Dupree...I think he's more important than Wes at this point.
Now, to the more important question...why is there less smex in this book? INo marginalization of the smex!
louisev:
there's less smex?
Does this mean I have to write "make up smex" ?
David:
Louisev, the constant sex between E&E is just assumed!
You know whose pants we want to get in! ::)
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