I'm going to list some Warrior Heros from the books on my shelf by the laptop:
Keir in Elizabeth Vaughan's Warprize
Lachlain in Kresley Cole's A Hunger Like No Other
Wyatt in Linda Howard's Drop Dead Gorgeous
Cam in Linda Howard's Up Close and Dangerous (still reading it!)
Wrath in J.R. Ward's Darkh Lhover
Stephen in Christina Dodd's Lost In Your Arms
Roarke in J.D. Robb's Born In Death
The rest I have there are Bad Boys! I guess my preference is showing ;-).
Look at your closest shelf and add to my list. Doesn't have to be current books, as you can see.
I see my book Facing Fear on the shelf but I couldn't decide whether Rick is a bad boy or a warrior, so I'm leaving that to you.
Warriors vs Bad Boys -- would they get along, you think? I'll have to let that simmer on my mind today.
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P/S Last night at Walmart, out of curiosity, I read the last two pages of the new Karin Slaughter book. SPOILERS AHEAD.
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Wow. Talk about cruelty, dude! The couple was so happy about their lives together till the very last page. Then... Cold, man. I hurt for the readers who love this couple.
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Thursday, August 02, 2007
Warrior Heros in Books
Posted by Gennita at 10:09 AM
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I don't read Karin Slaughter, but I'm with you on the spoiler. Mean!
Marc Chastain in Linda Howard's Kill and Tell.
Alec Kincaid in Julie Garwood's The Wedding.
Mikhail Dubrinsky in Christine Feehan's Dark Prince.
Cort Gamble in Jessica Hall's Heat of the Moment.
And I think that Rick is a warrior. I could totally see him imprisoning Nikki in a cave and never letting her out. For her own safety of course.
I think Lucas from Nalini Singh's "Slave to Sensation" would make a good warrior.
Zsadist from "Lover Awakened" by JR Ward.
Stan in "Over the Edge" by Suzanne Brockmann.
Oooooohh and Hawk from "The Hunter".
And then there's His Jedness. The ultimate warrior bad boy. :)
Leilani
Casee,
Great group! I haven't read Heat of The Moment yet but I know Jessica Hall's books are hot.
Rick dragging Nikki into a cave...yes! And tying her up, probably.
Leilani,
I think, but it's just my opinion, that Tsadist is a Bad Boy hero. He's not exactly a "leader" and in the first few books, he was more an a-hole than a good guy. But we suspected he was save-able, of course. ;-)
Hawk, eh? Hmm.
His Jedness? Bad? I'm shocked... shocked!
Alec Kincaid and Cort Gamble! Sigh...
No shelf, just a small stack of untidy books next to the PC. For warriors I'd pick Rhage in Lover Eternal and Zsadist in Lover Awakened.
For bad boys, I'd have to pick Kim Harrison's Kisten Phelps - the boy girls could easily hate to love or love to hate, depending on which book you're reading.
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