
These
are all small, insignificant, fleeting moments, but if you string enough of
them together, I reckon you have a good chance at happiness. As a writer, I spend
a lot of time thinking about the small moments in my hero and heroine’s
relationship that will allow them to connect with each other and fall in love.
I try to show that they “get” one another. That they enjoy one another. It’s
not just about sex and lust and desire. It’s about connecting. Understanding.
Kindness. Humour. I want my readers to believe in the relationship between my
hero and heroine, to walk in their shoes as they get to know each other, and to
yearn for their Happy Ever After.
My
recent Super Romance, Her Kind of Trouble, has a small moment where the
heroine, Vivian, helps the hero, Seth, blow up pink balloons to celebrate his
infant daughter’s homecoming from the hospital. Seth’s gone to the trouble of
sourcing the balloons, but he has no idea where to hang them to decorate his
home. Fortunately for him, Vivian is a stylist, and she takes him in hand. It’s
a small, very domestic moment, but he’s touched and grateful for her interest
and skill and she’s moved by all the trouble and effort he’s gone to to
celebrate his daughter’s homecoming.
In
my new novella for Montana Born Books, Almost a Bride, I took my hero
and heroine paddle boarding on one of Montana’s amazing mountain lakes. The day
is warm, and Tara and Reid share a picnic - and heartfelt conversation - on the
shore of the lake. There are no flashy gowns, paparazzi, fast cars or
billionaires in sight - just two people who like each other, enjoying a
summer’s day.
And
in Satisfaction, my recently self published book, Maggie and Rafel lie
in his bed after making love and discuss curricles and perch phaetons, inspired
by the Georgette Heyer novel the hero has read because it’s one of the
heroine’s favourite books.
As
I’m sure you’ll agree, none of these moments are going to set the world on fire
- but they might just help two people understand each other. What about you? Do
you crave the fireworks and dazzle of big displays? Or are you a small moments
person, too, like me? Or do you prefer a mixture of both in your romance novels
(and maybe your life?) Do tell! I’d love to hear your stories.
I’ll
be giving away e-book two sets of a copy each of Satisfaction and Almost
a Bride today - all you need to do is comment win. I’ll pop back in
after a week to announce the winner, so stay posted!
*** Sarah's winner is Catherine Scott! Please email totebag@authorsoundrelations.com with your mailing info.***