A few years ago I instituted a new reading rule. I refused to put up with Alpha-hole heroes anymore. They could skirt the boundary but once that toe went over the line, I was out of there.
But what about the heroine?
More and more lately I have been sighing in exasperation and throwing a book on my DNF pile because the heroine has me grinding my teeth down to the nubs.
You know the heroines I mean - the excessively klutzy ones, that fall down constantly for no good reason. Or the ones who keep telling the reader they are plain but every male in the book is head over heels in love with them for some obscure reason.
Or the grim, sullen tantrum throwing heroines who do nothing but complain constantly. The idiots. The cliches. Those that giggle. Any female who takes any kind of abusive spanking and then sleeps with and falls for the hero. And don't even get me started on the doormats who are betrayed by the H, never receive an apology or in some cases even an explanation but roll over and forgive the H.
I could go on... and on.
So I came up with a heroine test - more specifically the SPIKE test. If any heroine fails it, DNF pile here this book comes.
S - She can be sassy, snarky and strong willed. But NEVER sulky, sullen or stupid.
P - No pathetic, petty or woe-is-me pity party gals allowed.
I - Bring on the independent ladies, who have purpose and a plan. They don't 'need' a man to complete them, instead they recognise and grab a man when he complements them.
K - kick-ass. Enough said.
E - No matter the story, situation or journey, the heroine needs to engage and entertain me. She can be opening a bakery or taking on a dragon army - a fluffy story or an epic tale - no matter, she just has to be real, be inspirational, be my champion. Is that too much to ask?
Anyone else have lines in the sand for their heroines and heroes? Any big no-nos I might have left out?
Published on
December 28, 2020 21:02
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