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I once wrote a book and fell in love with one of the characters, but when I tried to make him fall in love with me, he wasn’t interested – the other characters in the book were so much more attractive!
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Haven’t you hated it when your main hero falls in love with a virtuous person of the other /the same sex – and all those dreams come to a shattering end?
I hated it with Dorothy Sayers, when she married Lord Peter Wimsey off – and I hated it with Elizabeth George even more!
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So you reckon the same could happen between the hero / heroine and the reader Fran? 😃
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Or a fictional variety of the reader 😛
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Worth a try..
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that is interesting consept.
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that would be amazing to read.
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