Sunday, September 16, 2007

CJ Maxx - Coming Back a Virgin


What's his name?

Walter Riggins

Why did you pick that name?

I wanted a normal name for my deeply flawed hero.

Give us a brief description of how he looks.

He’s about six foot tall, average weight and build. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He is not your typical romance hero. This is not your typical romance book either.

Is there anything unusual about his appearance?

No. He’s a very average guy.

Who does he love? Why?

In the beginning he loves no one. He’s had a few dates and isn’t a virgin, but his experience with the opposite sex is limited. He would like to love someone but has no idea how to romance a woman. He needs help.

Does this person love him?

No. In the beginning she barely tolerates him. She’s with him for one specific purpose: to teach him to write romance in a meaningful and entertaining manner.

Tell us about his family. Are they important to him?

This is a non-applicable question for this story.

Where is he from?

Southeastern United States.

Does his hometown affect his behavior, thoughts and attitude?

Not at all.

What does he want out of life?

He wants two things: A woman that loves him and the ability to write well enough to be published.


What's his biggest secret? (Only share if it isn't a spoiler in the story.)

His dating experience is very limited. He’s clueless about women.

Did you write more than one story about him?

No. This is the first one.

How would he describe you?

I’m his hero. Not only did I make it possible for him to write romance in an acceptable manner. I also made it possible for him to have some of the greatest sex a man could have.

Is there anything else about your hero that we need to know? Feel free to share.

The hero, like many men, doesn’t have a clue about women. He doesn’t comprehend that having sex isn’t the same as romance. Although the heroine is there to teach him how to write about romance, she’s also teaching him to be romantic. He has to apply this newly found skill and the latter part of the book.

Please provide your website link.

www.cjmaxx.net

What is the link to buy your book?

http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/torrid/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4&products_id=211

It was wonderful to meet him. Thank you for bringing him to meet us. By the way, do you have a picture of him that you'd like to share?

Unfortunately, no.

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