OH THE HILARITY!
Feb. 6th, 2008 02:35 pmGuys! GUYS! This is the greatest thing EVER! Make yourself the heroine in a romance novel! Pick the hero! They let you make little demos so you can see what it would be like. I ABSOLUTELY DID NOT PUT MY NAME IN THE PIRATE STORY WITH KEITH OLBERMANN. Or Jensen and myself into the vampire story. Because that's sort of creepy and I'm not creepy. AT ALL. No matter how badly I wanted to star in a medieval romance with Jared, I DID NOT DO IT. But really, the previews are HILARIOUS.
I had to make Rodney a girl because they don't have a same sex romance option, but OMG Y'ALL!
Meredith had to admit he was a rather attractive man, neatly attired in denim and leather. She scanned his athletic frame and stopped at an arresting pair of hazel eyes peeking out beneath a rather large cowboy hat, set atop dark brown hair. The stranger approached the bar, wearing a smoldering smile across a handsomely rugged jaw.
"What can I do for you?" she said coolly.
"What's your specialty," he flirted, leaning against the bar, flashing his big hazels.
"Sarcasm," was the sharp reply. "Care for a double?" Meredith had spent the morning cleaning the saloon's eaves troughs and was feeling filthy, embarrassed and annoyed all at the same time. She was in no mood for flirtation.
Put in his place, John cleared his throat and introduced himself as John Sheppard, a foreman with the Grand Humber railroad. "Ma'am, just call me John," he said, trying to make amends.
"Well the guy you're looking for? The hotel manager? That's me. I'm also the owner, Meredith McKay," she said coolly, giving a little and extending her hand.
( I couldn't resist doing the pirate one with Brenden... )
AND! AS A BONUS! You can do the same thing with children's books! I had a bunch of Christmas books like that(but a lot shorter) when I was little, and I thought they were pretty awesome.

I had to make Rodney a girl because they don't have a same sex romance option, but OMG Y'ALL!
Meredith had to admit he was a rather attractive man, neatly attired in denim and leather. She scanned his athletic frame and stopped at an arresting pair of hazel eyes peeking out beneath a rather large cowboy hat, set atop dark brown hair. The stranger approached the bar, wearing a smoldering smile across a handsomely rugged jaw.
"What can I do for you?" she said coolly.
"What's your specialty," he flirted, leaning against the bar, flashing his big hazels.
"Sarcasm," was the sharp reply. "Care for a double?" Meredith had spent the morning cleaning the saloon's eaves troughs and was feeling filthy, embarrassed and annoyed all at the same time. She was in no mood for flirtation.
Put in his place, John cleared his throat and introduced himself as John Sheppard, a foreman with the Grand Humber railroad. "Ma'am, just call me John," he said, trying to make amends.
"Well the guy you're looking for? The hotel manager? That's me. I'm also the owner, Meredith McKay," she said coolly, giving a little and extending her hand.
( I couldn't resist doing the pirate one with Brenden... )
AND! AS A BONUS! You can do the same thing with children's books! I had a bunch of Christmas books like that(but a lot shorter) when I was little, and I thought they were pretty awesome.
