A Writer's Life

Caroline Clemmons writes historical and contemporary genre fiction. Historical romances, contemporary romantic suspense, mysteries, and paranormals are among her current works. Learn more about her at www.carolineclemmons.com

Monday, August 06, 2007

Pets In Our Lives, Pets In Our Books

Friends and I were talking yesterday, teasing one friend because in all of her books either the hero or heroine has a dog. I like that. Showing a character who's sympathetic to cats or dogs adds a dimension to the person. A gruff man who befriends a scruffy dog lets the reader know that the guy is not as tough as he wants others to believe. To me, it makes him a more sympathetic character. For the heroine to have a pet makes her appear kinder and more nurturing to me. This is, of course, if the pets are well cared for. And I hate, hate, hate books where a pet dies. No, thanks. Don't want to read it. In Anna Jeffrey's next book, SWEET REVENGE, the heroine has a pet hen, Dulce. SWEET REVENGE will be out in December, and I can hardly wait to buy several--one for myself and others for gifts. In light of that, I was telling my critique group about my neighbor who raises rare hens that are beautiful--rusty red with soft bluish gray feathers, called a blue-red. "A beautiful chicken?" my city friend asked. "You have got to get out of the country!" LOL Hmph, well, they ARE beautiful--for hens.

No hens yet, but our pets are members of the family. Our dog died about a year ago, a lab/shepherd mix, at the age of sixteen. She was a sweetie and we miss her. Now we have three cats and a fish. Before long, we'll probably get another dog, rescuing one from the pound. I want a small one this time. A shitzu, toy poodle, yorkie, lasa apso size. One who can go with us when we travel by car so we won't have to board him/her. My critique partner in El Paso, Jeanmarie Hamilton, has a perfect, sweet dog named summer. Jeanmarie have a book out from Highland Press in 2008, SEDUCTION. She and Summer will no doubt be traveling then to booksignings.

Back to work. Have a good day.