Retreat Guest Blogger Kris Kennedy

A Hero Should Always . . . .
Danger has a powerful allure. The men capable of that danger are, well, hot.
The heroes I love to write about (and read about!) are powerful, dangerous men, capable of great harm. But it’s that very capability, tethered by great restraint, that makes them so sexy. Because in the end, there’s bad and then there’s Bad. We have a pretty high moral tolerance for actions that fall under Wrong Thing For The Right Reason category. People who mean to do ‘good’ but they way they’re going about it, well, they’re bad boy. B.A.D. All caps.I think, in part, this is because we detect a sense of honor. The hero who risks everything because it matters that much to him. We might disagree with what he’s doing, but why he’s doing it? We respect that. I think readers can tolerate a whole lot from our heroes, as long as they change for us. (And that goes for heroines too.) Because in the end, we’re suckers for redemption. So our bad boy heroes can be pretty bad, as long as they transform right in front of our eyes.But still . . . they are heroes, after all. That means there’s a line in the sand. The thing they will not do. The thing they cannot do.

But now, he's on a mission of revenge, and the men who once betrayed him are about to pay. Everything has been put in place, every move scripted, from how he'll lure them out, to how he'll hammer the last nail into their coffins.
He's planned for everything. Except the appearance of the woman who can bring the whole thing crashing down around him.
Now it’s simply a question of how bad Kier really is. So, let’s do our own little Mad Libs on those dangerous, alluring heroes we love so much.

Heroes should always _________ and should never _________.
My answer: A hero should always be capable of mayhem, and never use it on the heroine.What’s yours?
Published on October 08, 2012 16:00
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