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This week's Top Ten was supposed to be Top Ten Book Romances That You Think Would Make It In The Real World (outside the book) but I didn't really like that one so I decided to do an earlier Top Ten. I couldn't decide so I had my younger sis pick for me. She wanted me to do Most Dislikable Characters, so here we are! Once again these aren't in any order!
Joshua McCain Sr. from Letter Perfect by Cathy Marie Hake
Larry Grogan from The Bride Backfire by Kelly Eileen Hake
Sheriff Conrad Pratt from To Win Her Heart by Karen Witemeyer
Wilhelm Olbricht from While Mortals Sleep by Jack Cavanaugh
Sheriff Reid Bannock from The Homeward Trilogy by Lisa T. Bergren
Phineas Hastings from Wedded to War by Jocelyn Green
Lord Paratore from Waterfall by Lisa T. Bergren
Bailiff Tom from The Merchant's Daughter by Melanie Dickerson
General Bruzon from Wolfsbane by Ronie Kendig
Frank Wyatt from Hidden Places by Lynn Austin
So those are 10 of the characters that I hate the most! It is definitely the sign of a good author when they can make a villain so evil or creepy that you get scared and your skin crawls just thinking about them.
This week's Top Ten was supposed to be Top Ten Book Romances That You Think Would Make It In The Real World (outside the book) but I didn't really like that one so I decided to do an earlier Top Ten. I couldn't decide so I had my younger sis pick for me. She wanted me to do Most Dislikable Characters, so here we are! Once again these aren't in any order!
Joshua McCain Sr. from Letter Perfect by Cathy Marie Hake
Larry Grogan from The Bride Backfire by Kelly Eileen Hake
Sheriff Conrad Pratt from To Win Her Heart by Karen Witemeyer
Wilhelm Olbricht from While Mortals Sleep by Jack Cavanaugh
Sheriff Reid Bannock from The Homeward Trilogy by Lisa T. Bergren
Phineas Hastings from Wedded to War by Jocelyn Green
Lord Paratore from Waterfall by Lisa T. Bergren
Bailiff Tom from The Merchant's Daughter by Melanie Dickerson
General Bruzon from Wolfsbane by Ronie Kendig
Frank Wyatt from Hidden Places by Lynn Austin
So those are 10 of the characters that I hate the most! It is definitely the sign of a good author when they can make a villain so evil or creepy that you get scared and your skin crawls just thinking about them.
1 comments:
I'm not familiar with any of these characters but I'll take your word for it. kaye—the road goes ever ever on
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