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message 1: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments What are some of the must-haves in a hero you feel are necessary for you to love him?

For me...
Fidelity
Honesty
Willing to listen to heroine
Supportive of heroine as long as it's not a TSTL issue
Tenderness/gentleness/protectiveness towards heroine


message 2: by Harriet (new)

Harriet Schultz | 10 comments I'll add the same two qualities to your hero list that I did for the heroine: passion and a sense of humor. He should also be courageous and confident, but not in an obnoxious way. It may sound shallow, but I want my romance heroes to be handsome in a manly-man way. We're talking about romance after all. I think I gave all these characteristics to the hero in my novel and that's why I'm still in love with him


message 3: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (last edited Jun 21, 2012 10:39AM) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments I love passion and humor. I love when there is a humorous element added into the story but it's not necessarily a must-have. It's more of a bonus. Of course, there are some stories where humor may not be appropriate. With the dark brooding tortured hero a sense of humor wouldn't work but maybe a humorous heroine would. lol Help lighten up the feller.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 146 comments He can't be a woman hater who shows women no respect and thinks of women as objects to be used because he can. That's probably the one thing I can't stand in a hero.


message 5: by Lisa Kay, Tinker Bell (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 21897 comments Excellent point, Lady D! None of those, please. Though authors seemed to think this is appealing lately.


message 6: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments I like the heroes who are nice to their mamas. Willing to do something for them they would never do for anyone else.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 146 comments I have noticed that. I find it a huge turnoff.


namericanwordcat | 591 comments lol again some self reflection and yes faithfulness. I really hate man hos. I wish the genre would have less of them--the reformed man ho really is not that hot. It means (unless he had an issue with intimacy) at some point he thought it was okay to treat women like objects. Bleh. But its kinda like the virgin thing Lisa Kay was talking about in the old days... it is hard to avoid right now in what are otherwise good books. I don't really think it often adds to the plot though or character development unless there is a reason for it. I can name some great books where there was a reason for it though.


message 9: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments Just curious about how ya'll feel about man-whores who do it because they are spies/undercover to obtain information?


I guess I can understand it to a degree but it would still bother me. One example is Brock Lucas in Kristen Ashley's Dream Man series. Also there was a Hannah Howell's book, If He's Wild.


message 10: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 591 comments Hmmm. I really do plan to do housework today. But right now, my love is making the family breakfast after doing a pile of dishes so...

I don't mind if it was pre Heroine and he hated it lol.


message 11: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Sharpe (abigailsharpe) | 2010 comments Cat, do you find that in contemporaries? I see it more in historicals.


message 12: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 591 comments The undercover bit? or the Manho bit?

In historicals a Manho is a Rake


Brock Lucas in Kristen Ashley's Dream Man series, I would argue does the undercover thing and doesn't really like it.


Steamywindows♥♫ (steamywindows) | 70 comments I remember reading a historical that had the hero-rake, working undercover and part of that was spying-man-whoring on/ with a French spy. (Even in trying to explain this you can see I'm torn).

It was gut wrenching because he didn't believe his wife (a plain Jane he had had to marry) knew about his activities. She did. He was working, not really "enjoying" himself. Really says a lot about how much the male of our species can separate sex from love. I kept thinking, there had to be another way to get the information. It just didn't feel honourable....


message 14: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments That's cheating in my books. Big no-no for me.


message 15: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 591 comments I know that book and it made me crazy. I hate that. I loved the heroine too.


message 16: by C.C. (new)

C.C. | 29 comments I love a hero with a flaw or a dark past. I get bored if he's too perfect.


message 17: by Lou (new)

Lou | 19 comments C.C.--I totally get what you mean. I used to think I wanted my heroes to be perfect, but as I've read more Romance novels, I find myself liking the men with flaws better--they have more depth and are way more interesting. But I don't want it to be anything too dark or unforgivable. Just something that makes him seem human.


message 18: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments I still prefer a level of perfection in my heroes. Maybe not completely perfect but nearly there. I don't care for heroes with major issues like alcoholism or suicidal or something along those lines. I don't mind scars or disabilities or that sort of thing, though.


message 19: by C.C. (last edited Apr 22, 2013 07:54AM) (new)

C.C. | 29 comments Like Lou said flawed characters have more depth also, there is a space for their growth. Whether hero or heroine a characters that has shown growth through out the story is a big plus plus :)


message 20: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (chibilee02) I second all that has been said. I really like my heroes to have some flaws/quirk to them. Makes them more interesting, I mean perfect can be boring right? I also love them to have a sense of humor, wit and charm. I'm a sucker for men who are charming and confident to the point where they're walking the fine line of confidence and arrogance. Also, like the male to have a strong sense of justice and loyalty. As for physical appearance, I've always been drawn to those males that aren't considered handsome in a traditional sense. He's probably not what many women would consider good-looking, but there's just something about him that draws you in.


message 21: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments Never been too fond of the pretty boy look. Definitely lean more to the rugged look.


message 22: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (chibilee02) I second that Pamela! I don't need to have the guy spending more time in front of a mirror than me (although I don't spend that much time in the first place lol).


message 23: by Lisa Kay, Tinker Bell (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 21897 comments Or be prettier than my girl-friends. LOL!


message 24: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments lol ☺


message 25: by Kari (new)

Kari | 1791 comments A dimple, slightly crooked teeth, tousled hair, old worn boots... *sigh*


message 26: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments sounds yummy!


message 27: by Lisa Kay, Tinker Bell (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 21897 comments Yup.


message 28: by A (new)

A H Well, these aren't really must-haves.....these things just make me more inclined towards the hero-

- protective, to be able to save the girl from any danger
- selfless, should be ready to do anything for the girl.
- should be mysterious, kind, gentle but sexy at the same time.


message 29: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments great list, Ruchi! Love those protective ones1


message 30: by Lisa Kay, Tinker Bell (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 21897 comments Ditto!


message 31: by A (new)

A H Thanks Pamela and Lisa!!:)


message 32: by Giulia (new)

Giulia | 1756 comments Passion, loyalty, fidelity, protective, sexy in some way, a little sensitive or vulnerable melts my heart.


message 33: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments Great list, BJ


message 34: by Sandra (last edited Oct 05, 2013 02:30PM) (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 499 comments I love an emotionally damaged bad boy with a heart of gold. I like getting some backstory to let me know why he's "bad" and then I love to see him brought to his knees by a kick*ss heroine who refuses to succumb right away to his charms. Even better if she's carrying emotional baggage too. I want my heroes a bit flawed, vulnerable, "bad" but with a good heart that the reader sees, sexy, alpha in a "protective" kind of way, and loyal.


message 35: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments Yummy, Sandra!


message 36: by Ipshita (last edited Oct 05, 2013 10:00PM) (new)

Ipshita (miss_romanceaholic) | 1031 comments Bitten Jewels wrote: "Passion, loyalty, fidelity, protective, sexy in some way, a little sensitive or vulnerable melts my heart."

That is exactly my favourite type of hero, although he should also have a good sense of humour and only a 'little' vulnerable cause too much vulnerability would make him seem weak.


message 37: by Giulia (new)

Giulia | 1756 comments Pamela(AllHoney) wrote: "Great list, BJ"

Why thank you. PS--did you know Brodick came to visit me last night?


message 38: by Giulia (new)

Giulia | 1756 comments @ Ipshita, sense of humor is always great too :D


message 39: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments Now BJ, I do hope you're not talking about MY Brodick! lol


message 40: by Giulia (new)

Giulia | 1756 comments LOL the same ;) If you are angry with him, I'm quite willing to take him off your hands.


message 41: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments No, that's ok. He's fine with me!


message 42: by Giulia (new)

Giulia | 1756 comments Are you sure???? Because I really need a HEA.


message 43: by Pamela(AllHoney), Fairy Godmother (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 14527 comments there are plenty of great and awesome heroes out there to choose from. You don't need mine! lol


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