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Not Your Every Day Hero: A Taste of Honey goes into print!

When I sat down to think about the characters in my new book, A Taste of Honey, one thing I knew for certain was that for this story, I wanted my hero to be a little different to the usual Alpha Male type of hero.
In essence, I wanted him to be a quirky, doesn’t-play-by-the-rules, kind of guy. I knew with certainty that he wouldn’t have bulging biceps or a rippling six pack. On the other hand, I also realised he’d be no wimp. He’d be able to handle himself in a crisis and would fight tooth and nail for the woman he loved.
His look wouldn’t be conventional either:
Travis O’Connell isn’t a health fanatic. He wears a combat jacket, rolls his own cigarettes, drinks Guinness, has a tattoo of a dolphin on his backside, sports a goatee and he’s a trained chef. Oh, and I forgot to tell you, he lives in a caravan on a run down site, where his best friends are a stray dog called, Buster, and a next door neighbour named, Marge, who has a large brood of children to care for after being dumped by her lorry driving husband some years back.
Travis needs a job – yesterday. Fran Santini, the heroine, is about to encounter him in the most humiliating way. She won’t forget this guy in a hurry, and hopefully, neither will you!
Read an excerpt here:
http://samhainpublishing.com/excerpt/a-taste-of-honey
