Last fictional character you fell in love with?

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Micah and Asher from the Anita Blake series! The books have drastically gone down hill, but I'm still a little in love with both of their characters.
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I recently read "Messed Up" by Molly Owens, and I love the character Levi. He was completely batshit insane but still super hot, my ideal fictional love interest =]
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The last fictional character I fell in love with (and my new fictional crush) is Jamie Fraser from the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. He's a tall, rugged, intelligent, passionate, and stubborn eighteenth century Scotsman who will do anything to protect his loved ones. Diana Gabaldon can sure write attractive and engaging characters.
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Malini from the Jasmine throne. I don't think U ever encountered a female character like her. Female characters usually lose their edge after they get together with someone, but she actually reversed this. She used everything and everyone to help herself and that may seem bad but in the context, it was either that or death.
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Diana Bishop from Discovery of Witches. I loved her storyline and independence. I wished her character had been developed a little better, but it was a wonderful series to read!
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I keep falling for almost all of them! :tiphat:
But the most recent book character I fell in love with was Daniel Arlington from Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo.
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I fell in love with Simon, the Duke of Hastings from Julia Quinn's Duke and I.
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The last fictional character I fell in love with was Aaron Blackford in The Spanish Love Deception. His loyalty and commitment to his girl were swoon-worthy.
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This is such a cliche, but the last characters I fell in love with are Jacob and Edward from Twilight. I know, I know haha
But I was quite young and they just did it for me.
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Is the super hootie and perfect guy who features in the current book I'm reading. Why is always that the guys in the books are so perfect, when reality is far away from it?
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Zade fvcking meadows. He’s a psychopath stalker with attachment issues
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This might seem weird to many, however, I do recognize character traits of fictional characters with people I actually know. The last time I did "fall in love" with a character. It was a character that reminded me of a childhood crush I had. In this case, it was Anita of Timons, later she became the wife of Prince Arutha conDoin, Prince of Krondor; Lord-Marshal of the Western Realm and of the King’s Armies of the West, in the Rift War Saga by Raymond E. Feist. I don't exactly know why however the way she acts and is described in the Series is still the perfect description of aspects I love in my partner and has been to this day. However, the way she is portrayed in the comic book series differs widely from the character I had in mind while reading.
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The last fictional character I fell in love with was "pudge" in Looking for Alaska by John Green. He was just such a relatable character and everything he dealt with in this novel was just heartbreaking and his growth as a character and everything was just really amazing.
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tristinrose wrote: 15 Aug 2014, 18:00 The last book that I fell in love with a character was the extremely wise and wonderful old man.
It was Morrie Schwartz, who happens to be an actual person.

The book was Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, it is pretty life changing. If you have not read it I HIGHLY recommend you try to get your hands on a copy of it.
I've heard a lot about "Tuesdays With Morrie" and it has been on my TBR list for quite some time. Your comment compels me to get a copy of it ASAP.
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