Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Generational Curse by Tracy Reed Creating the Main Character & Giveaway

BLURB:
What happens when a celibate Christian man befriends a woman involved with a married man? Sean knows he should run in the other direction, but Kyla tempts him to abandon his Christian beliefs for a taste of the forbidden. But if he continues the relationship, can he convince that being with a married man isn't the fantasy life the generations of women in her family made it appear to be?

Sean Prescott and Kyla James are business associates playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse hoping the other will give in. But in this high stakes relationship game, is there really a winner or will both be losers?






Creating the main character:
How did I create Kyla James?
I have read a few romance novels with a common theme…powerful, worldly, handsome man seduces beautiful, sweet, naive virgin.  Or the other option, a sweet naive boy seduced and transformed by a beautiful, sexy, older woman.  Two great plots. Neither were the story I wanted to tell.

I wanted to tell a story about a hot, sexy, virile man who chose to be celibate being pursued by a hot and sexy woman.  I thought the mix of two strong wills would be amazing.  Here you have this man that has a very strong sex drive, who gives it all up because he’s in love with God.  His decision didn’t make him immune to the urges and temptations of women, he just had to learned how to control himself and stay true his commitment.

That is until he meets Kyla James.  Kyla is the ultimate vixen.  She’s what most men desire.  She has a body designed for every imaginable pleasure.  It’s her physical appearance that grabs Sean’s attention.  He has a definite type…average height, curvy, brown skinned, shoulder length hair loaded with a little drama.  That’s Kyla.

While she’s physically attractive, she has a lot of flaws.  There are two primary reasons she likes married men.  One, is because she’s scared of commitment.  The other is because she likes to be in control. 

I gave her a lot of self-esteem and confidence, but I made sure not to let her cross the line to being conceited.  As she grows through the story, you really see her naiveté and vulnerability.  Those the things that Sean saw when he saw her.  However, it was her beauty and self-confidence that kept him from asking her out sooner.  Once he got up his nerve and broke through her walls, he saw what no one else could, that she was just as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside.  That’s when the problems occurred. 

Her toughness and thing for married men was her safety net.  But when she grew, she softened and learned how to love. 
Kyla is the friend that will have your back and fight for you.  To Corianne, she’s the cool older sister that’s seen and done it all and tells you not to do what she did.  She’s also a parents worst nightmare and pride and joy.

Anyone involved with Kyla, is never board.  For all of her sassiness, confidence, intelligence, success, talent and beauty, she’s still a teenage girl longing for some the cutest boy in the room to notice her.

Is she a real person?  She’s a composite of real and fictional people.

EXCERPT:
“What do I do about Sean?”

“What about him?” Mike asked.

“I think I’ve fallen in love with him.”

“Okay, I know this is a female thing.” He started to leave.

“Honey, sit down.” DeeDee patted his leg.

“You know I’m no good with the dating stuff,” he pleaded with DeeDee.

“I know, but you’re his friend.”

He took a deep breath. “He’s a great guy, but you already know that. And you probably know how much Francesca hurt him. Has he given you any reason to think he may feel the same?”

“Kyla, forgive my husband. Honey, you’re right, I’ll handle this. Go check on Michelle.”

“Thank you.” He stood up, “Kyla, I’ll see you tomorrow.”

“Thank you Mike or is it Pastor?”

“It’s still Mike. We’re friends, remember.” He smiled and walked down the hall.

“Okay, tell me everything,” DeeDee urged.

“I can’t get him out of my head. He told me he was going on a blind date and I got upset. And after I told him I broke up with my boyfriend and how hurt I was, he came over with ice cream. Well, gelato. It’s one of the things we like to do, eat gelato. We meet twice a week for coffee and lunch, and occasionally we go to dinner or brunch. And when I’m not feeling well, he comes over with groceries and rubs my feet and takes care of me and Winnie. Then he drove me to my parents and stayed with us the weekend. He said I needed to be around my family. He and my mother have become friends.” She chuckled. “I think they’ve been conspiring to get me to change.”

“I think it’s pretty safe to say, he feels the same way.”

AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I’m a single Christian Woman who loves God, Fashion and Cute Guys. I live in California, but consider myself a partial New Yorker because of the two and half years I lived there. I own www.thepinkduchess.com, a lingerie site for curvy women. GENERATIONAL CURSE is my debut novel.

WEB CONTACTS
Goodreads: www.goodreads.com

BUY LINKS
Barnes & Noble: www.barnesandnoble.com
iTunes/iBooks:  www.itunes.com
All Romance eBooks: www.allromanceebooks.com
Smashwords: www.smashwords.com

GIVEAWAY:
Tracy will be awarding a $10 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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9 comments:

  1. As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

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    1. Hi Mai, When I was a child, I wanted to own a huge corporation and a football team. I always played store. Some of that actually happened. I have an online lingerie store. Writing was just something I did...like a hobby. But you never know where your path will take you. Good question.
      Thanks,
      Tracy

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  2. Such an awesome cover~perfect! I really like the different storyline you have chosen for your book!

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    1. Hi Betty,
      Thank you for the cover love. It took a while for me to get it just right, but I love it. I really wanted something that would be an attention grabber. I really took a step of faith with my storyline. I know people that have experienced something similar. In the followup, you meet her sister. Towards the end of the book I hint at her problem.

      Thanks for the comments,
      Tracy

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  3. Good Morning Alisia, Thank you for hosting me today on your Blog. I had a fun time doing this post. Kyla is a fun, wild and outspoken character with a lot of sass and style. I hope your readers enjoy hearing about her.
    Thanks,
    Tracy

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  4. What an interesting excerpt. Sounds like a great story.

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  5. Hi MomJane, I like to say it's a different kind of love story. I think you'll enjoy Kyla's journey. She's a fun and wild read.
    Thanks for posting,
    Tracy

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  6. Alisia, Thank you for hosting me today at Books and Other Spells. I had a great time.
    Tracy

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