But...he's not the focus of this romance. He is a secondary character and holds a supporting role.
But, let me tell you, it was fun writing each one of his scenes. He's grumpy. Abrupt. Blunt. And...he has three sisters. They all live with him. And run his general store.
In this one book, he ends up walking each of his sisters down the aisle. The drama that enfolds throughout this romance just makes him ALL kinds of happy! Ha!
So, this got me to thinking...are there more secondary characters I like written by other authors? Hmmm...
I pondered this for awhile. I love to rank my likes. I give it a lot of thought, and this list was no different. Now, some of you might not consider some of these secondary characters, which is fine. I suppose my criteria could be wrong, but I couldn't stop myself from making my list.
So, without further ado, here are my favorite secondary characters:
1. Jane Bennett from Pride and Prejudice -- because she is Lizzie's touchstone
2. Mrs. Jennings from Sense and Sensibility -- because she is hilarious
3. Elizabeth McKenna from The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society -- because she has an amazing amount of courage
4. Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter -- because he is courageous and kills the snake
5. Rudy Steiner from The Book Thief -- because his cheerfulness and exuberance and sweetness during Nazi-controlled Germany made my heart squeeze every time
6. Miss Havisham from Great Expectations -- because her eccentricity was so sad and my heart broke for her
7. Wulfric Bedwyn from Slightly Married -- because, well, he just stole the show with his intelligence, his presence, and his melancholy demeanor
8. Deets from Lonesome Dove -- because he was always so cheerful no matter what happened and because he wore pants made of patches
9. Dallas Leigh from Texas Destiny -- he loses his bride to his brother, but still steps to the side with kindness and humor and I fell in love!
10. Mr. Collins from Pride And Prejudice -- because he is amazingly ridiculous but I still hope he's happy with Charlotte
And there you go! It was hard. I have an honorable mention, though...Boo Radley from To Kill A Mockingbird because he saved the kids and was so mysterious. (I just couldn't stop myself from adding one more.)
My character, Thomas Miller, does get his own story. But that's a post for later.
Now it's your turn! Tell me your favorites in the comments and one lucky person will a free book from my Texas Brides of Pike's Run Series! Make sure you leave your email address and spell it out, too!
After Eulalie Miller was left at the altar, her younger sisters, Susannah and Lucy, pledge to never forsake her, not suspecting the vow would label them "Spinster Sisters". Neither did they realize Eulalie would become so formidable, the male population would be too scared to darken their doorstep.But, while Eulalie makes it her mission to protect her sisters from men, she can't stop Brady Callahan, the saloon owner, from turning Susannah's head. Nor can she keep Harold Dawson, recently widowed, from stealing Lucy's heart. And when Richard Morrison comes calling for Eulalie, expecting courtship, marriage, and her love, Eulalie’s world is turned on its axis.
As the "Spinster Sisters" tumble into romance, the people of Pike’s Run might have to seek a new title for them. One of distinction and hope…
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Oh, I like this! Two of my favorites are Diana and Marilla from Anne of Green Gables.
ReplyDeleteI almost picked both of them! I love, love, love them!
DeleteI love Fred and George Weasley from Harry Potter!! They made the books so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are gems!
DeleteHere's one from my freshman English class, Mercutio from Romeo and Juliet. I remember Shakespeare killed him. I was crushed. My teacher claimed he was killed because the character was taking too much away from the main characters.
ReplyDeleteHuh. Never thought of that. Your teacher might be right.
DeleteGreat post, Kara. Made me think about something I read once about Margaret Mitchell who had intended for Melanie Wilks to be the heroine of GWTW, but Scarlett just took over. I don't know if that's actually true, but I think it makes good sense to make sure the main character is always the one with the most at stake.
ReplyDeleteWell, Melanie actually was my favorite, but Scarlett really did take things over didn't she?
DeleteThat's a great list. I have read most of these books. I have a soft spot for Mr and Mrs Weasley from Harry Potter.
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Oh, I love them, too!
DeleteSo many underrated characters.. yes!! The harry potter series.. and the hobbit, all have well done characters
ReplyDeleteI loved, loved, loved The Hobbit when I was a child. I haven't read it in so long. And Harry Potter is just a plethora of well-done characters that it's hard to pick just one. But I did it! Because Neville killed the snake.
DeleteI have to say Neville Longbottom is my favorite.
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Awesome! He was so great. I loved reading how his character transormed.
Delete#1 on the list is cool
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Yes, I love her!
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