Showing posts with label alpha-males. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Blast From The Past

From time to time the Blog Queens are going to share popular posts written by Genre-istas or former Genre-istas. And today is one of those days!

A favorite post written by former Genre-ista Donna Hatch in May 2012 was on Alpha Males. 

It's 14 years later. 

What do you think? Have times changed? 

They often do but when it comes to Alpha Males? Here's what Donna Hatch had to say in 2012. Check out her website at DonnaHatch.com to learn more about her Regency Romance books.


The Alpha Male

by Donna Hatch, Regency Romance and Fantasy Author

Whether you love romance novels or fantasy or mainstream fiction, readers love alpha males in stories--strong, resolute, dedicated, and a born leader. But how does one capture that in writing?

The Alpha Hero is Top Dog

In a wolf pack, there is only one Alpha Male. In Disney’s cartoon version of Tarzan, when the leopard, Sabore wounded Kerchek, Tarzan jumped in to protect the family and Kerchek. He later takes over that role as the leader of the family. He was the perfect alpha male, for many reasons.

He’s usually bigger, stronger, more focused and more self-sufficient than the others in his pack, clan, family, or town.

He’s also sometimes wounded, either in body or heart because he’s often impacted by external change, often tragic. And I absolutely love the wounded hero because he's so conflicted and needs the love of the heroine to help him heal.

He is often alone. Think of the classic cowboy who rides into town, rights a wrong, and rides off into the sunset. There isn’t much room at the top, and he keeps his emotions carefully locked away.

Alpha heroes are referred to as the strong, silent type. Men typically talk less than women, with a few notable exceptions, but the Alpha Male will let his actions speak for him.

He cares little for public opinion because he has his own internal sense of justice, or code of honor. He may fall sometimes, but he will never be broken.

The Alpha Hero Never Runs from a Fight

He’s extremely driven to right injustice and to protect those he loves, or those over whom he has stewardship. He’s the one who would say “I couldn’t not act.”

They never worry about dying, they assume they will, but they will fight as long as they live.

They often cannot explain their motives and typically don’t care to discuss them even if they understand them. Remember the man of few words part?

The alpha male will never leave someone in peril. Or if he feels he should leave against his better judgment, it will tear him up and he will either ‘come to his senses’ and return, or avenge himself in some way.

The Alpha Hero Has Tremendous Emotional Appeal
The closer someone gets to what, or who, the alpha hero cherishes, the more guarded he becomes. That which makes him strong, makes him weak, too. That’s why his is so fiercely protective of the woman, children, families he loves. He often views them as his vulnerable spot, and worry that his enemies will strike at them by harming his loved ones.

This is why the alpha hero appeal so much to women; they are an emotional fantasy. Women want to be respected, cherished, protected. The Alpha Hero can’t find the haven he wants without his heroine. His emotions are locked up until he meets her. She saves him from loneliness and despair, and she provides comfort. He would never abandon his mate, even if he must temporarily move physically away.

The Alpha Hero can be a Sophisticated Lover

Think James Bond (Pierce Brosnan was my favorite James Bond, btw.) He is cool, suave, has tremendous control and his confidence and is larger than life. He would never use brute force or domination. He has a keen wit and is extremely intelligent.

There must be chemistry between the alpha hero and his heroine. The female is never UNaware of him. He has lots of energy, even when he’s at rest. He is very confident and expects others to give in because he is very persuasive.

Love Transforms The Alpha Hero
He appears tough, jaded, even rough on the outside, but he is tender and has strong emotions deep, deep inside.

He has a predatory instinct and will protect and defend at all costs, even his own life. Because he is so loyal and protective, he will watch other people’s back, and always protect those who are weak and cannot fight, and all women and children.

He will also help prepare boys to become men, sort of a mentor, and will guide boys into manhood, instilling in them his values and commitment. 

He doesn’t need perfect harmony, but he needs to complete his mission before he can move on. He would never leave unfinished business.

The Alpha Hero Needs an Alpha Female
He will go to the ends of the earth for the right woman. An alpha female is intelligent and a woman of strong convictions who will not be bullied into going against her principles. She is someone who will protect home and children while he is away and become fierce when those she loves are threatened. She’s is the perfect Mother Bear protecting her cubs. He cannot have home and family without her there to watch his back.

So, how do we use the Alpha Male in writing?

Work his flaws; pride, stubbornness, they way he can be unyielding and won’t accept others' help or sacrifice. He has difficulty accepting love, and difficulty expressing emotions – he speaks physically rather than verbally. We must give them external conflict to confront. Force them to choose between two worthy causes, or between their honor and their heart. I heard once that to create a good story, we should strand our characters up in a tree with no way to climb down and then throw rocks at them. Seeing them find a way to overcome their trials is the stuff of good stories. The Alpha Male will always triumph; he will never fail because he never gives up.

And that is the stuff of great stories!

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

The Heroes I Learn to Love ....... Delsora Lowe


Since I am not one who likes to read suspense, not because they are not compelling stories, but because they scare me 😊, I prefer to stick to the type of heroes that might seem like villains to begin with. ***

 
Having said that, for some reason a villain always manages to sneak into my stories. But they never get too much billing in the story. They are usually there to move the love plot along, not to have their own plot thread.


The villainous-type heroes I love to hate are the ones who swagger, and insist on being king of the castle, ruling their own domain and thinking they know best. But underneath they are marshmallows when they finally meet The One they are meant to be with. The little hints along the way, while they are being overly obnoxious, are things like loving their mom, or they will stop at nothing to help the women in their lives (even when being a bit overbearing about it), or showing kindness to animals and other people who need a helping hand.
Don’t get me wrong, no matter how much they swagger and protect, in the end we find out they do it out of love. Winning over this type of hero takes a heroine who is also king of her domain. She doesn’t like to be protected, until she does find the right man to do that. But, and this is a big BUT, she has to have equal billing in the protection game. And that hero has to love her enough to trust that she will protect him.


As you can imagine, it takes a lot to get these two together as they each vie for power in their own worlds.

Those are the compelling stories that make me go back to authors over and over. The stories where there is no way the heroine would ever choose a man like him. And vice versa.

Some of my go-to authors who have heroines who fight tooth and nail, while falling head-over-heels in love with alpha-males are Melody Grace, Nancy Herkness, Donna Alward, RaeAnne Thayne, Jill Shalvis, and Maisy Yates. And…I could go on and on.

Now if this blog was about different types of character, I would have numerous other lists of favorite authors. A good handful of those are ones who write the terrible villains that I can only read during daylight 😊. Others write sweet, inspirational, historical, romantic comedy, paranormal, and women’s fiction. But each of those genres have different types of heroes.


I’d like to think the heroines in my The Cowboys of Mineral Springs series are the kind who put up with these annoying protectors, but in the end get equal time in the protection business. The third book that I am currently editing and hope to have out in early 2021 is entitled Rescuing the Sheriff. You got it! The heroine does a bit of rescuing of her own, but I won’t tell you how, or I give away the plot.

What’s your favorite kind of villain? Or hero?

*** Disclaimer – even though I say I don’t read romantic suspense, I do. I have many author friends who write that genre, so I want to support them. I buy their books and I read them during daylight. Sometimes it takes me months, since I stop every time I get to something scary. 😊 I used to read a lot of romantic suspense, but I think I’ve steered away from that genre in recent years, because of the way the world is today, I need to escape into the strictly happily-ever-after.

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~ cottages to cabins ~ keep the home fires burning ~

Delsora Lowe writes small town sweet romances and contemporary westerns from the mountains of Colorado to the shores of Maine.
Author of the Starlight Grille series, Serenity Harbor Maine novellas, and the Cowboys of Mineral Springs series, Lowe has also authored short romances for Woman’s World magazine.

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