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Monday, July 22, 2013

Sizzling Summer Giveaway & Guest Post: Krystal Wade Author of the Wilde's Fire Trilogy

Movie Dream Cast!

Ahh. Every writer's dream, I think, is to see their characters born of blood, sweat, tears—and sleepless nights—on the big screen. I know that's one of my dreams. Not "the" dream, but definitely part of it.


When I wrote Wilde's Fire (http://www.amazon.com/Wildes-Fire-Darkness-Falls ebook/dp/B0082RBAXE/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top),I saw each of my characters in exceptional clarity.

Arland and his strong jaw line, his shoulder length hair, and slightly crooked nose, his gentle demeanor coupled with out of this world masculinity. Every time I thought of him, I saw Henry Cavill. You all might recognize him from the Man of Steel movie circulating through theaters right now, but I've had my eyes on him since his days on The Tudors.

So beautiful.

He's a little older than Arland, but most actors star in younger roles. I'm fine with that.




 (Photo Courtesy of: http://www.fernandoirigoyen.com/the-blog/hawtness-of-the-day-henry-cavill)


For Kate, she's young and soft, she's naïve about the world and everything "out there". When I look at her, I see innocence, rosy cheeks, bright eyes, a gentle exterior hiding a strong, determined interior. I see Evan Rachel Wood with darker hair and lighter eyes, the younger version.


(Photo Courtesy of:http://german.fansshare.com/gallery/photos/142914/Evan-Rachel-Wood-Hot/?displaying)


For Brad, the football player build, the sexy, confident guy in life but too shy to tell a girl he loves her, I see Chris Evans. He's been in so many movies: Captain America, The Avengers, Fantastic 4, etc, etc, etc. The reason I like Chris is because he's so versatile. He plays good guys with a dark streak, broken streak, weak past. Never mind how great looking he is! 










(Photo Courtesy of: http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/interviews/chris-evans-interview-for-cellular/)


And, of course, we can't forget PERTH! I know he doesn't play a huge role in Wilde's Fire, but you know something's up with him, and let's face it, the rest of the series focuses heavily on him. For Perth, the short guy with jagged features, the guy who, when he looks at you, gives you the creeps. He's plotting. He's aching. He's totally unsure of who he is and who he wants to be. And for him, I see Charlie Bewley. You all might remember him from Twilight.

(Photo Courtesy of: http://www.exposay.com/charlie-bewley-the-twilight-saga-new-moon-los-angeles-premiere---arrivals/p/34350/1/?f=Charlie+Bewley)


And last, but certainly not least, Flanna. I don't think there's anyone in this world better suited to play Flanna, the feisty redhead with crystal blue eyes who is ALWAYS into everyone else's business, than Deborah Ann Woll. This girl got her start on True Blood (at least her BIG start), and though she was introduced as a timid character, she's certainly come out of that shell and made a splash on the show. She's probably one of my faves—you know, outside of Eric. Sigh.
 (Photo Courtesy of: http://www.luckydrunks.com/wallpapers/?page_id=329)

So, that's it for now. Certainly there are a lot of characters I've left out, but these five are so important! I hope you've enjoyed, and I hope you'll check out Wilde's Fire.



Krystal Wade can be found in the sluglines outside Washington D.C. every morning, Monday through Friday. With coffee in hand, iPod plugged in, and strangers--who sometimes snore, smell, or have incredibly bad gas--sitting next to her, she zones out and thinks of fantastical worlds for you and me to read. How else can she cope with a fifty mile commute?

Good thing she has her husband and three kids to go home to. They keep her sane.





www.krystal-wade.com
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2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great book! And I love Jessica on True Blood as well. :)

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  2. Oops, my entry for follow author should have read Rachel Harris: Twitter not Rachel Harris: Bloglovin. Oh well...

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