When one reads a novel, it might all seem perfectly pieced together.
Easy even. That is what I thought when I started to pen my debut novel,
To Tempt a Viscount, and boy was I wrong.
Naming characters was a
challenge. I stole several different names from family members and
friends but surnames were much more difficult. Every person, no matter
how small a part, required a name. So, I brainstormed names and moved
on, writing my story down on legal pads. Bunches of them. Unfortunately,
some of my characters resurfaced throughout the book, so I would have
to return to my stack of legal pads to remember those names and their
precise spelling.
As you can see, this was a horrible system,
and I learned my lesson. For my next novel, To Dodge a Duke (which will
be available soon from The Wild Rose Press!), I made lists of character
names and kept them handy. My new system cut down on a significant
amount of wasted time, although I still had to brainstorm those
surnames.
Here's a random tidbit for you. Laura and Gavin meet at
the Songfeld house party. Originally, (after one of my brainstorming
sessions) I named the house party the Shropshire house party. Little did
I know Shropshire is actually a county in England. Once my wonderful
editor informed me of this, I changed the name to Songfeld.
To Tempt a Viscount book cover
Blurb:
Lady
Laura Rosing knows two things: first, she will marry for love, and
second, she detests rakes. When she meets Lord Gavin Farris, she
understands immediately that he fails both her criteria, and worse yet,
he is an absolute cad who refuses to leave her be.
Lord Farris
has always appreciated women and cannot understand why Lady Laura is so
resistant to his charms. While pretty, she is not his usual type, but
something about her intrigues him. Much to his chagrin, he finds himself
desperately in love with her, but he may be too late. His adamant
refusal to marry just might have planted her firmly in the arms of
another.
Available on Amazon
and other online retailers
Naomi Boom
http://www.naomiboom.com
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