My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.
“My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.”
— Ruth Glick · Deep
The World Motivation
My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.
“My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.”
— Ruth Glick · Deep
My heroes are always ready, willing, and able to execute moves necessary to get themselves out of deep trouble.
For me, the perfect romantic suspense hero has got to be tough on the outside but tender at his core. A take-charge kind of guy who has his own inner strength and a strong sense of right and wrong - which might not dovetail with the conventional wisdom. I mean, he might bend the law if he thinks the ends justify the means.
I do a lot of recipe creation. Translation: cooking tempting dishes that must be eaten.
I have the power to write these books where I invent characters that I really like, and it gets to come out the way they want it to come out, and I get to make it happen.
The events in the square, of course, made a deep impression on me and many other parents.
I just didn't respect who I was because I knew how much I was performing to just impress other people. I was shutting off parts of myself that were authentically me and putting on fronts, putting on a mask just to impress people, just to fit in. And I knew deep down the spirit inside me, it didn't fit right.
I'm 5-feet-9, I have a deep voice, and I have a way with a line. What can I do about it? I can't stay home waiting for something different. I think it's a total waste of energy worrying about typecasting.
Probably the greatest harm done by vast wealth is the harm that we of moderate means do ourselves when we let the vices of envy and hatred enter deep into our own natures.
There's a scene I particularly like in 'Betrayed' where Shane has been shot in the side. Yet he drives to a small airport, checks out the Rockfort plane and flies himself and Elena to safety. Only when he knows they are out of danger does he allow himself to sit down on the couch and admit he's injured - to a horrified Elena.