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Louisa George with Giveaway of The War Hero's Locked-Away Heart!

Today we have author Louisa George and she's talking on POV. She's also giving away a copy of her THE WAR HERO's LOCKED-AWAY HEART!

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Hi Romance Readers! So kind of you guys to have me back! I really enjoy blogging with you all.

 

Point Of View

 

Who’s head do you like to be in when you read a story? I guess, traditionally in romance it’s mainly been the heroine’s- but now I would say in the books I read it’s probably more like 60% heroine, 40% hero.

 

One thing that challenges me as a writer is being in the hero’s headspace. I live with my husband of nearly 20 years and two teenage boys- so I should probably know the way men think. But, to be honest, I’m woefully bad at reading them. I expect them to think like me- and they most certainly don’t. I expect them to intuit what I want/need and I get flustered and irritated when I have to ask. They never seem to waste time emoting over things- it’s either black or white. Truth is, men and women don’t think the same way at all, so I should definitely depict their emotions and reactions very differently. So when I write from a male POV I’m conscious that they are logical and use different words in short sentences. They rarely wear their hearts on their sleeve. I’m never sure whether I’ve quite pulled it off!

 

Here’s an excerpt from my latest book, The War Hero’s Locked-Away Heart from Adam’s POV:

 

Not on my watch. No-one would die. Not again.

A mouthful of Hauraki Gulf saltwater ran down the back of Adam’s throat as he fought the waves to get to the surfer. He kept his heart rate in check. Used the adrenalin shunting through his veins to fuel actions, not hinder them. Focused his thoughts on saving. Not losing.

Semper agens - Semper quietus. Always alert. Always calm. The medical corps motto beat a regular rhythm to every arm stroke. Fifteen years of service and the rhythm spurred every action, like a heartbeat, a breath. A tattoo engraved on the sinews in his heart.

An elevation. A funeral dirge.

Years of hard army training, honing his body to a rock, moulding his mind to not accept defeat, had brought him to this. Water battered over his head, blurring his vision, testing his nerve. Defeat? He pushed that thought away. The drowning guy needed him. And right now he was the only hope of saving him.

Thick heavy waves dragged him back, just out of reach of the surfer, whose hand now flailed along the top of the water instead of waving. Amazing how exhaustion could rip through a man battling nature in a matter of minutes.

Adam kicked closer. Pain squeezed his leg like a vice. The cold water gripped the ragged scarring, freezing the bits of metal that kept his anklebones attached together. Don’t give in. He pushed all thoughts of pain away. Then lost sight of the man.

Damn. Drawing on all his strength he trod water, got his bearings. Glanced to the shoreline where that strange woman paced and pointed. Damned cheeky but cute. In a weird kind of way. He imagined the deep espresso-colour of her eyes, the crazy half-spiked hair. The intriguing tiny jewel in her nose. Ample curves. Interesting curves.

So not what he needed to be thinking of right now. Or ever.

She gesticulated, and he followed her line to the surfer. He gave her the okay signal.

First time he’d given any woman a second thought since Monica. And here he was in the middle of a rescue operation, neck deep in freezing water. Exactly how he’d felt when they’d ended their fated marriage.

There’s a lesson there.

Focus on the task. ‘Hey, mate! Mate! Over here.’

He got the attention of the guy, who feebly raised his head. Adam saw a huge red gash across his pale forehead. Shark meat too. Great. ‘I’m coming for you. Hold on.’

The lad nodded, then disappeared under a ferocious wave. A few metres away. Metres. Nothing. You can do this.

Adam sucked in air then duck-dived under the current, grabbed for an arm, a limb, some piece of the man. When his hand knocked against something soft he grabbed and kicked to the surface. Bingo.

‘Hold on. I’ve got you.’ He tossed the struggling surfer over onto his back, gripped under his shoulders and kicked towards shore. 'Stop fighting me. It’s all good now. We're okay.'

The woman, her smile broad like a beacon, ran waist-deep into the water and helped drag the surfer to solid ground. Which was just as well, because as Adam met her large kohl-rimmed eyes again the earth seemed to tilt. Just a little.

Maybe it was the shock of the cold air. The shifting of the sand. His leg pinching again. ‘Give me a hand to lie him down. He’s breathing, but he swallowed a good part of that ocean.’

Before he could give her more instruction, she’d flipped the surfer onto his side and was kneeling at his face assessing the wound like a pro. ‘Hey, Lukas. Lukas?’

Slowly their patient focused on her, then coughed. ‘What…?’

‘It’s Skye. It’s okay. You’re safe now. You okay? Took a good dunking, eh?’

Sky? Adam frowned. What the heck kind of name was that? Curious too, that it was the one thing that spooked him. Sky. Open air. Nothing but a long way down to a hard landing. And pain. He shuddered.

Sky. For a name? But it went with the territory. Unconventional. Unpredictable. And right now shivering in a flimsy black sports top and matching running shorts. Sea water had slicked her clothes to her body. Fascinating.

He bent down to help her assess the surfer. Not that she looked like she needed help. She was calm and focused. Unlike him. She was distracting. He was distracted. In every rescue mission he’d ever undertaken he’d never allowed himself to be distracted. Never.


 

 

So, do you prefer reading the hero or the heroine’s POV? Or don’t you really mind- so long as it’s convincingly written?  I’ll give away a book to one commenter!

Louisa George talks about WAKING UP WITH HIS RUNAWAY BRIDE!

After we meet and celebrate with an author for the release of their debut books, we do want to know how they start on their second book. What are some of the hurdles they faced? So I asked debut author Louisa George to come by and share with us and here she is....

Hi Riya! Thanks for having me here today!

Louisa with First Sale ribbon!
 Things are winding up on my blog tour now and I’ve just about exhausted everything I can say about my debut book One Month to Become a Mum.

 When I completed it and finally got the call I was so thrilled I couldn’t actually see past getting this first book out. BUT- the editor had offered me a two book contract! As this was the first ever requested FULL manuscript I’d ever done I was a bit stumped as to where to even begin for book two. I didn’t have a pile of old manuscripts in a cupboard that I could dust off, I had to start from scratch and now with the added pressure of a deadline.

 I have to confess that I panicked. Could I even write a second book? Would my editor like it? Would she want to buy it? NB- there is a big difference between having a contract and the publisher actually buying the book!

 I worked my way through the common romance tropes trying to work out which appealed. Eventually I hit on best friends to lovers. I’ve read a few of those and liked the idea. However, it soon became apparent that Mim, the heroine- had far too many issues to grapple with and a best friend wasn’t going to cut it. But a jilted lover would be perfect! And so Waking Up with His Runaway Bride began!

I wrote the first three chapters in a couple of weeks then nervously emailed them to my editor. She wasn’t particularly impressed with the sparkle as their ideologies rather than their emotional conflict was too apparent. NB- writers beware! Emotional conflict is KEY to romance. Nothing else matters.

So, I took her suggestions for toning down the disputes but ramping up the emotional conflict – the fact Mim ran out on Connor three years ago- and why she did it and made that the central force. After that the words just flowed- I wrote the last ten chapters in 23 days. When my editor bought it I was totally thrilled- it seems I didn’t have that mystical ‘Book Two syndrome’ that writers sometimes get when they struggle (although I thought I came close!)

I had such fun writing this- the characters are savvy and sassy and sizzling hot! The heroine was inspired by Natalie Portman (image from www.pixieforever.com).



The hero is based on Paul Sculfor (yummy!!). (image from www.googleimages.com)


Here’s a sneak peak at the back cover blurb:



Their make-or-break reunion...

Mim McCarthy needs to focus on saving her clinic—not her insufferable yet outrageously sexy ex Dr Connor Wiseman. He might have grown into those cheekbones, but she knows he won’t have forgiven his runaway fiancĂ©e so easily! Yet it’s impossible to deny the sparks between them – their fights used to be legendary, but their making up might be even more momentous…



There’s no cover as yet- but as soon as I get one I’ll post it on my website. You all know that by now? www.louisageorge.com or connect with me on Facebook and Twitter.



Waking Up with His Runaway Bride is available from July 1st. Mark it in your diaries!



Also- breaking news- One Month to Become a Mum will now be available on Kindle from Amazon.com from 1st May!



Thanks so much for following me on this blog tour- the final stop is at Romance Book Haven on Friday 27th and I’ll be announcing the winner of the Amazon.com $50 voucher!



Cheers!

Louisa x




Just look at this Australian edition cover of One Month To Become a Mum. Gorgeous! Love the toddler!