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message 1: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
I'm a big fan of Sam Starrett. He was described as not being handsome and then later on, he was described as being handsome.

I have read other books, where the hero was described as not being handsome, but later on in the book, he is desribed as being handsome.

I don't know why authors do this. Whenever I read a book, where the hero is stated as not being handsome, I take that as beng the author's way of saying the hero is a handsome man.

Have you read a book or books, where the hero was first stated as being unhandsome and then later on, he's stated as being handsome?


message 2: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (halfpint66) | 272 comments I've read books where the hero has been described as being not "overly handsome". This is just my opinion, but I think the reason the authors first describe the hero as not handsome and then later he is handsome is that at first the the "heroine" doesn't really consider the hero as handsome, but then after they start their relationship,,,,,,,,in whatever capacity that is, she realizes that he is handsome..............I'm just guessing here. LOL.




message 3: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
Debbie wrote: "I've read books where the hero has been described as being not "overly handsome". This is just my opinion, but I think the reason the authors first describe the hero as not handsome and then later ..."

You could be right Debbie.


message 4: by Pamela(AllHoney), Danger Zone (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 1706 comments Mod
Well, I've noticed a few that the hero was not considered attractive by anyone but the heroine and vice versa. I love those ones where their beauty can only be seen by their true loves :)


message 5: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
I have to say though, I don't understand how the heroine thinks the hero isn't handsome, when she first sees him or is introduced to him, although she's attracted to him, but later on, when he's saving her from a bullet, she finds him to be very handsome.


UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish I think it's a matter of the beauty is on the inside, and when they get to know each other, that inner beauty shines through.

I've seen this a lot where the male thinks the female is just plain looking, then as he gets to know her, watches her interacting with others he thinks "How did I ever think she was plain? She's beautiful!"


message 7: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I think it's a matter of the beauty is on the inside, and when they get to know each other, that inner beauty shines through.

I've seen this a lot where the male thinks the female is just plain..."


Yes, UniquelyMoi, I've also noticed that the hero tends to think that the heroine is plain looking and then later on she's the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.

Which I believe that author is not trying to focus on looks, but if hero is handsome and the heroine is pretty or beautiful, she should just say so. Because, some people can't help the way that they look.


message 8: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
I agree with what everyone has said about 'beauty being in the eye' and also getting to know someone and their looks growing on you. I've definitely had that happen to me in real life, where I didn't think a guy was that attractive, but the more I got to know him, he got better looking. I've had the opposite, where I realized that a person wasn't as good looking as I thought, because he/she had really bad flaws in his/her personality.

I love when the H/h thinks the h/H is gorgeous, but other people don't think he or she is much to look at.


message 9: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (halfpint66) | 272 comments
I've read stories like that too, where the hero thinks the heroine is just to plain for his tastes, but then she suddenly puts on a particular outfit or does or says something that one of his usual girlfriends wouldn't and suddenly she turns into a hot babe. LOL!

UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I think it's a matter of the beauty is on the inside, and when they get to know each other, that inner beauty shines through.

I've seen this a lot where the male thinks the female is just plain..."





message 10: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
I really don't like the makeover, now she exists storyline! I like Hero to see the inner beauty in the heroine. I know that's not real life, but oh well.


message 11: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne I quite like it when the author doesn't give us a description but maybe refers to the H/h as 'hot' or 'sexy' with just a brief description of hair/eye colour, I find this gives my imagination more to play with so to speak.


message 12: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
Adrienne wrote: "I quite like it when the author doesn't give us a description but maybe refers to the H/h as 'hot' or 'sexy' with just a brief description of hair/eye colour, I find this gives my imagination more ..."

In this case, to me a man could be any race. The reason why I said this, is because a man from more than one race can have brown hair and green eyes.

I like to image how the hero would look to me and that's why I don't like pictures of the hero and heroine on the book cover, because sometimes, the outside hero and/or heroine doesn't match the insider hero and/or heroine.






message 13: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (halfpint66) | 272 comments I've never read a story where there was no physical description of the hero or heroine.


message 14: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne Exactly Arch, we all create our own visual and the story becomes more meaningful. Covers are always a moot point, not sexy and books don't sell but then the danger that our personal visuals are tampered with. I have a book on my TBR which has just an outline of a naked man and that works quite well. Fallen from Grace by Laura Leone


message 15: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
In All About Passion, by Stephanie Laurens, she never gives a clear description of Gyles. We just know he's tall and well-built, with red hair, and blue eyes, I think. His face was a blob to me when I was reading the book. LOL.


message 16: by new_user (new)

new_user LOL @blob! Sexyyyy.


message 17: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
Adrienne wrote: "Exactly Arch, we all create our own visual and the story becomes more meaningful. Covers are always a moot point, not sexy and books don't sell but then the danger that our personal visuals are tam..."

Adrienne,

I don't mind silhouette pictures. They are characters in a shadow. In order for a reader to know how they look, the reader has to give them life in their head.




message 18: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
I needed more to work with, NU. :)


message 19: by Christy (new)

Christy Stewart (christyleighstewart) | 28 comments I haven't noticed the ugly to hot transformation yet...I have to keep my eyes open.

I love ugly heroes, for the record, I think the whole ugly thing is totally punk rock lol


message 20: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
You must love Iggy Pop, then. :)


message 21: by Christy (new)

Christy Stewart (christyleighstewart) | 28 comments TOTALLY! lol


message 22: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
Haha. :)


message 23: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 20, 2010 06:54PM) (new)

No matter if they are described as handsome or not...everyone definition of handsome is different. Its the actions of the heros that I tend to fall in love with not their "look". kO, so maybe sometimes my imagination gets the best of me and they do look way hot in my mind!


message 24: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
Heidi wrote: "No matter if they are described as handsome or not...everyone defanition of handsome is different. It the actions of the heros that Itend to fall in love with not their "look". ok, so maybe sometim..."

Heidi, I like their action too.

I like a good bad boy.

If he is sarcastic or have a warped sense of humor. That will catch my attention.

Other actions catches my attention as well.


message 25: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
Heidi wrote: "No matter if they are described as handsome or not...everyone defanition of handsome is different. It the actions of the heros that Itend to fall in love with not their "look". ok, so maybe sometim..."

Same here, Heidi.


message 26: by Pamela(AllHoney), Danger Zone (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 1706 comments Mod
Doesn't matter to me what description is given, I always picture an attractive hero. Even if the guy is described as absolutely hideous, my picture in my head makes him gorgeous. :)


message 27: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 20, 2010 06:56PM) (new)

I usually picture Guilio Berruti for all my heros...LMAO


message 28: by Holly (new)

Holly (velvetsun) | 32 comments Heidi wrote: "I usually picture Guilio Berruti for all my heros...LMAO"

I thought I was the only one who did that. *giggle*


message 29: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
Giulio Berruti is cute. I like his eyes.

I couldn't imagine one man being all of my favorite heroes. One man doesn't fit all my heroes. I like nerds as well. Dave Malkoff is my sexy nerd.




message 30: by KarenH (new)

KarenH | 13 comments Holly wrote: "Heidi wrote: "I usually picture Guilio Berruti for all my heros...LMAO"

I thought I was the only one who did that. *giggle*"


Surely you didn't really think that!


message 31: by KarenH (new)

KarenH | 13 comments Arch wrote: "Giulio Berruti is cute. I like his eyes.

I couldn't imagine one man being all of my favorite heroes. One man doesn't fit all my heroes. I like nerds as well. Dave Malkoff is my sexy nerd.

"


Arch, if you had a crush on someone like I do Giulio, you would understand how he could become all of your heroes. LOL The only time I don't picture him is when the hero is a bed-hopper (i.e. Oz in Susan Johnson's Sexy As Hell). Otherwise, Giulio is perfect for all hero roles!


message 32: by Arch (new)

Arch  | 4247 comments Mod
KarenH wrote: "Arch, if you had a crush on someone like I do Giulio, you would understand how he could become all of your heroes. LOL The only time I don't picture him is when the hero is a bed-hopper (i.e. Oz in Susan Johnson's Sexy As Hell). Otherwise, Giulio is perfect for all hero roles!"

I understand how you can see Giulio as all your heroes KarenH. He's an actor that can play any role in your book. :)




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