Inspiration for GABE KINCAID
Like
most authors, I love my job and can’t wait to get started each day. Writing is
hard work, but our characters won’t let us stop. Ooh, sounds like we’re nuts, doesn’t it?
Well, in a way we are. But we use our crazy powers for good—mostly.
My
characters—as is true with many authors—appear to me in the inciting incident as
if I were watching a scene on television. That’s the good part. The hard part
comes in fleshing out the characters with backgrounds, goals, motivation, and
throwing up obstacles that hinder their achieving the happily-ever-after we
expect from a romance.
How many variations
to a hunky western hero are there? How many incarnations of a feisty, strong
heroine can you imagine? And how many ways can one insert Tab A into Slot B? As
you can imagine, the more books an author has written, the greater the
challenge of creating a fresh twist on basic story plots.
For my
sensual western historical release, GABE
KINCAID, I believe I achieved an enticing mix of characters and situations
that readers will enjoy. This hunky hero, Gabe Kincaid, has reason to despise
lies and those who tell them. Instead of the usual cowboy or rancher in a
western historical, Gabe is a lawyer in the small town of Kincaid Springs,
Texas. The year is 1887.
Heroine
Kathryn Elizabeth “Katie” Worthington walked in on a murder and is on the run
from the two powerful killers who want her dead. Where can she go? Katie
doesn’t want to endanger her friends so she sets off on her own to find a
hiding place. At the edge of town, a circus presents the perfect solution. As
Dorothy Duncan, she washes dishes and mends costumes for two years safe from
prying eyes. Later, as Maharani Shimza the fortuneteller, Katie’s outlandish
costume keeps her anonymity. But her plans go awry in a big way. You knew that
was coming, didn’t you?
Writing about a
circus that’s come to a small town kept me smiling. I loved researching circuses
of the time (1887) and changing an uptight young lawyer’s outlook. Gabe really
needed to lighten up. Katie tried to fit into circus life, tough for a proper
young woman from a wealthy background. No, those are not the plot obstacles.
Takes more than that to weave an interesting plot, doesn’t it?
Here’s a
brief excerpt of their first kiss in GABE
KINCAID to tease you:
She pressed her
hand against his arm. “Don’t, Gabe. It’s such a nice afternoon. Don’t spoil it
by prying.”
“All right. But
I wish you’d trust me with all your secrets, Shimza. I feel like a fool calling
you that, but I don’t even know your real name.”
“Shimza will do.
And I do trust you to keep me safe here.”
“But you don’t
think I could if you told me more, is that it?” He gently clasped her shoulders
and turned her to face him.
She met his
gaze, pleading with him, “Please, it’s too . . . complicated.”
Slowly he slid
his hands across her shoulders, lightly up her neck. He caressed her cheeks
with his thumbs while he rested his hands gently on either side of her face.
“Then let’s make it a little more complicated.” He leaned forward and claimed
her lips.
She dissolved
against him. His gentle kiss increased in fervor. Her arms slid around him and
her fingers weaved into his hair.
His hands slid
across her back. Stroking. Touching. Hugging.
One of his
strong hands skimmed her ribs beneath her breast. Brazenly, she wished he’d
move higher where she ached to be touched. As it was, the heat of his touch
near burned through her clothing.
He broke their
embrace, his chest heaving. “I’ve never kissed a client. Grandpa will have my
hide.”
She rested her
head against his powerful shoulder. “Mmm, I don’t think so. Perhaps you noticed
we were seated next to one another at dinner. I could be wrong, but I think the
Judge and Mrs. Kincaid are conspiring. Judge Kincaid smiled when we left the
dining room together.”
“You don’t say?
Then, if it’s all right with you, I’m kissing you again.”
And he did. Not
that she was an expert, but her verdict was he kissed very well indeed.
GABE KINCAID is available in print from Amazon and in e-book at Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and from iBooks
GABE KINCAID is available in print from Amazon and in e-book at Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and from iBooks
About the Author
Caroline Clemmons is an Amazon bestselling author of
historical and contemporary western romances whose books have garnered numerous
awards. Her latest release is GABE
KINCAID, book four of her popular Kincaid series. A frequent speaker at
conferences and seminars, she has taught workshops on characterization, point
of view, and layering a novel.
Caroline is a member of Romance Writers of America,
Yellow Rose Romance Writers, From The Heart Romance Writers, and Hearts Through
History Romance Writers. Her latest publications include the acclaimed
historical Men of Stone Mountain series: BRAZOS BRIDE, HIGH STAKES BRIDE, and
BLUEBONNET BRIDE and the audio books of BRAZOS BRIDE and HIGH STAKES BRIDE.
Caroline and her husband live in the heart of Texas
cowboy country with their menagerie of rescued pets. When she’s not indulging
her passion for writing, Caroline enjoys reading, travel, antiquing, genealogy,
painting, and getting together with friends. Find her on her blog, website, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads,
and Pinterest.
Thanks to the ladies at Exquisite Quills
for having me as their guest.
2 comments:
Goodness, Caroline, everything you said about writing books and especially writing new books as a multi-published author is so true. Katie hiding out in a circus is brilliant. Gabe Kincaid sounds great! A must-buy. Thanks for being here for Genesis.
Jane, thanks for hosting me today on Exquisite Quills. And thanks for you kind comment.
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