What Makes A Heroine

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What Defines a Heroine?


Creating a compelling heroine is no simple task. So, what truly makes a heroine stand out?

Strength and Resilience

A heroine must possess a strong constitution, not just physical strength. She must have grit and personality, refusing to accept defeat. For instance, Emerald La Roe from my first book epitomizes this. She’s independent and unwavering, which is partly why she and Max?"an alpha male werewolf?"didn't work out.

Beauty Inside and Out

Emerald is beautiful in a unique way. Her fiery red hair and green eyes catch attention, but it's her inner beauty that truly shines. She is self-assured, relying on no one but herself, while caring deeply for others in her own way.

Diverse Characters and Growth

Another character, Shayla, is a blonde, blue-eyed fairy. Though she has external beauty, her journey is about evolving into a strong and capable queen. Jacqueline from "Vampires Revenge" starts as a timid, willowy figure but transforms into someone tough as nails. Her inner strength becomes her defining feature.

The Importance of Independence

The heroines I craft are often independent women who may not fit traditional standards of beauty. By the story's end, they’ve grown into characters marked by their inner and subtle beauty. While Shayla is seen as a "10" by some, Emerald wrestles with her self-image, and Jacqueline's allure is mostly through the eyes of her vampire world.

The Role of Beauty

Does beauty matter? To some extent, yes, but it's not the superficial kind; it's a subtle, compelling beauty that emerges through character development.

Personality Over Looks

Personality is paramount. Regardless of how attractive a heroine might be, she must be someone readers would admire, someone they’d consider a friend or aspire to be.

The Evolution of a Heroine

Interestingly, I often don’t decide anything about my heroines until the story begins to unfold. They evolve naturally, and their appearance or traits may change as the story progresses.

In essence, a heroine's true allure lies in her independence, resilience, and the strength of character she develops throughout her journey.

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