Last fictional character you fell in love with?

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Re: Last fictional character you fell in love with?

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Hardin Scott in After by Anna Todd
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Jessica Parker in Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon.
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Hmm, that is a pretty tough one. I think I may I have to go with Luke Collins from "The Longest Ride" by Nicholas Sparks. I love his cowboy personality and well...Nicholas Sparks' characters are always dreamy! :)
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Liesel from "The Book Thief".
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I have a lot of fictional boyfriends on my mind, but the last one was Jace from TMI.
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I will have to say that it was (is!) Darkling from the Grisha trilogy by Leigh Bardugo. How this woman created such lovable but evil character is beyond me.
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For basic "book boyfriends" there have been so many, but they're usually forgotten shortly after the book is done, and then I'm on to the next one. The ones that have stayed with me, the ones that I have gone back to, that I recommend to friends, that touch me deeper... Those are far fewer. Almost anything by Mitch Albom makes the list. They're totally platonic, but they have each stayed with me in a special way. And I definitely have to mention Augustus Waters from "The Fault In Our Stars" by John Green.
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One of Stephanie Laurens less popular books is The Truth About Love. I fell in love with the male protagonist Girard Debbington. He was refreshingly debonair and well built as a character. An artist, but not the ridiculous softy type. He's all things male but totally unique in his brand of masculinity.The book is one of a series, but the books of that series (Cynster Novels) could easily be read alone without too much devastation. It's a historical set romance with a murder plot and several twists. I felt like I was going to have a stroke with the climax of the book was finally revealed. It had a few raunchy sex scenes though, so it may not be for everyone.
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Thalric from Shadows of the Apt by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Thalric is thought provoking and constantly surprising (not to mention ruggedly charming). Definitely my latest book crush.
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Hmmm... probably either Agatha from School for Good and Evil or Emma from Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children!
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Pritkin, in the Karen Chance novels (Cassandra Palmer series) :P
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Without a doubt, mine would have to be akkarin from the black magic trilogy by trudi canavan. You go from hating him to adoring him in the series. Such a lovely misunderstood character :)
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Embracing_Madness wrote:I adore Asher from the Anita Blake series, even though I'm now quite disenchanted with the plot.
I am holding out hope that she will pull her series back a little to more story and less sex ed... I love passion in all its forms, but I don't want to feel like I should be taking notes while I read... :( .. :hand: lol... but I saw that Edward should be in the next book and I love that sociopath... :P and I would of course love to see her do something with the babies in her other series... Merideth Gentry

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oooo... how about Bo Novikov from Shelly Laurenston's novel 'Beast Behaving Badly' ... I love all her characters but Bo is my fav... backward, shy, ocd, and a little obtuse... and lets not forget hot hockey star that can shapeshift muhahahaha :oops:
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A shape shifting hockey star? How would they defend him I wonder? :eusa-think:
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The book I just got done reading called "Bring Me to Life" by Nicole Thorn. Her hero Ezra. I am in love with this bad boy.I love when the guy in the book is suppose to be such a bad ass, but has a soft spot when it comes to the lady in his life. Ezra is the assassin for Lucifer, enough said.
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