First of all, thank you for letting me guest blog at this fabulous and fun site. I was honored when Terri Brisbin asked me if I’d like to blog here. Let’s hope I don’t goof this up too bad. ![]()
My latest release with Samhain Publishing, Wolf, was a fun venture in so many ways. Primarily, it was an opportunity to put my own spin on one of the fairy tales I loved as a child–Little Red Riding Hood.
Fairy tales. No matter the story there’s always a few commonalities–a woman in trouble, some nefarious individual, a handsome prince and a happily ever after. What more could you ask for?
From an early age I was always fascinated with the hero of these tales. And I must confess, I always tweaked the handsome man on the white horse just a bit. After all, who in their right mind would want a man that flawless?
But who would make a great hero?
Well, if I had a hero blender and could concoct my ideal hero from traits, characteristics or pieces of celebrities and characters, I can easily identify a few people I’d add.
The first was easy–a decision I had to make in my formative years. Ken versus G.I. Joe. I know Ken was Barbie’s ideal. But he was metro before we even knew what metro was, and I always thought she deserved more than that. So sorry Ken, but G.I. Joe is getting tossed into my concoction for his ability to take charge and overcome adversity. Go Joe!
With him in my blender rather early in my life, I’d have to say a few years passed without many possibilities. A woman cannot be satisfied with G.I. Joe solely. She needs more than massive amounts of testosterone and brawn. Brains were the next necessity to satisfy.
MacGyver was tossed into my hero blender the moment he appeared. The things that man can do with a roll of duct tape and a chocolate bar are scary imaginative. Knowing my ideal hero could use ingenuity to get the heroine out of any circumstance provided a new level of comfort. And anyone whose name becomes a brand new verb deserves to be in my blender. After all, how many of us have MacGyvered our way out of a situation?
Comfort can only get you so far, though. Sometimes you need the darkness, the primal instincts only a real bad boy would have. Fortunately for me, there were quite a few bad boys during my rebellious teen years. Hair metal was all the rage and pretty boy Jon Bon Jovi was an easy conclusion. But he wasn’t the one who made my insides quiver like a swarm of drunken butterflies. Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue, on the other hand, opened my innocent mind to all sorts of hedonistic lifestyles I couldn’t fathom–much less fully understand. Ah, the things that bad boy could do if given half the chance. He had to be added.
Heroes need to be larger than life, stronger than feasible–the stuff of those mighty fairy tales forged from centuries of tradition and imagination. For this feat, I had to turn to two characters — Duncan MacCleod and Hercules.
Why? Do I really need reasons to add Adrian Paul and Kevin Sorbo? Okay, I didn’t think so either. But I’ll give them, just in case. J Who wouldn’t want an immortal hero with superhuman strength and a deep-seeded need to right injustice? And of course, they both provided a tender side rarely exhibited, but certainly appreciated when shared.
So, writers and READERS, that’s my hero concoction. Who’s in yours?
Cara Carnes is celebrating the release of WOLF over on her website www.caracarnes.com and will give one lucky commenter here at Jaunty Quills a copy of the book in the format of their choice and a little survival gift pack for when/if they get lost in the woods! (Oh my!)




























































































Sep 1st
2010
5:42 am
Catherine Kean Said:
Welcome to the blog, Cara! Congratulations on your book release. Your hero concoction is fascinating! Mine would have to include Daniel Craig and Viggo Mortensen as he appeared in the Lord of the Rings movies. I do love those warrior alpha male heroes.
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Sep 1st
2010
10:06 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Hi Catherine! Thanks for the warm welcome. I love your alpha warrior mix. I may need to borrow that for a new brew of my own.
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Sep 1st
2010
5:47 am
Gillian Said:
I really love the whole “primal instincts” trait! Great post; congratulations on your release.
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Sep 1st
2010
10:07 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Thanks, Gillian! oooh…. primal instincts. That’s a great thing.
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Sep 1st
2010
6:46 am
Laurie G Said:
Han Solo loved Harrison Ford in his Star Wars role!
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Sep 1st
2010
10:08 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Ah, that’s so true, Laurie. I’d forgotten about that! Great idea!
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Sep 1st
2010
6:52 am
Kristan Higgins Said:
Cara, forget the survival pack…send a roll of duct tape and a chocolate bar! Hmm. Let’s see, who’s in my hero blender? You know which hero I always loved? Jack from While You Were Sleeping (He was played by Bill Pullman…so cute!). He was decent, funny, a good son, and patient. I think I loved the patience most of all.
Nice to have you with us today, Cara! Congratulations on the book!
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Sep 1st
2010
10:10 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Thanks for having me here.
The duct tape and choco bar are on their way. I hope you don’t mind, but I took a couple of bites off the bar. (It’s close to lunch time and I didn’t eat breakfast.
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I loved While You Were Sleeping. Fabulous idea!
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Sep 1st
2010
8:32 am
Kathryn in Montreal Said:
Well, I would start with Sean Connery and Harrison Ford, two of my favourite action heros. Throw in Tom Selleck for dimples and chivalry with a little darkness added (Quigley Down Under anyone?). Viggo Mortenson was awesome in his Lord of the Rings incarnation as well as the strong silent cowboy type with a sense of honour in Hidalgo. Daniel Craig definitely for his quick thinking and amazing physique… a good guy in a fight (and I would totally help ease his aches and pains afterwards). And finally, Nathan Fillion as Capt. Mal Reynolds in Firefly for his quirky sense of honour… and I totally love his Rick Castle character’s sense of humour and enjoyment of life.
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Sep 1st
2010
10:11 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Ah, Kathryn, there are so many things to say about your awesome brew I am simply speechless. I think I’ll sit here for a few moments and contemplate Tom. How could I have forgotten him?
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Sep 1st
2010
8:55 am
Linda Henderson Said:
Well, lets see. My combo would be Daniel Craig like he was in Casino Royale, Josh Dumall from Transformer fame, and Sean Connery from The Rock.
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Sep 1st
2010
9:06 am
Rebekah E. Said:
Congrats on the book release. One of my favorite heros is Gerard Butler in Time Line.
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Sep 1st
2010
10:12 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Now, Rebekah, I admire your courage. I wouldn’t have minded adding him to my blender but I wasn’t about to go up against Terri to get him.
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Sep 1st
2010
9:48 am
Terri Brisbin Said:
Cara –
Thanks for visiting the Jaunty Quills today and congrats on the release of your book — I can’t wait to read it!
My hero blender? Well, if we were looking for just one man – of course it would be Gerard Butler….LOL. But a mix? Well mine would have to include some Bruce Willis. I just watched SURROGATES and THE FIFTH ELEMENT and just love him — kind of everyman but with some kickass abilities in a fight or crisis. and OHMIGOSH the expression on his face in the very last….ahem….scene in FIFTH ELEMENT is one I want to see on every hero’s face…
Terri B
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Sep 1st
2010
10:14 am
Cara Carnes Said:
Hey Terri! Thanks again for letting me come and play here today.
I knew Gerard would probably be the only one in your blender. Maybe along with Adrian Paul. hehe.
Bruce is definitely a great addition.
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Sep 1st
2010
10:21 am
Joanna Wylde Said:
Han Solo, all the way, baby!!!!!!
Haven’t talked to you in ages and ages, Cara, but it’s awesome to see you out here with a FABULOUS new release! Ladies, I was lucky enough to hear about this book quite a while ago… Cara is a very *ahem* imaginative girl…
*swooning*
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Sep 1st
2010
12:39 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
*tackle hugs Jo*
Hey there! I haven’t seen you in forever! So glad you decided to come over and concoct with me.
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Sep 1st
2010
11:45 am
Karyn Gerrard Said:
What a fun post! I got my blender out from under counter and ready to toss in some hunky males! Clive Owen. Oh yes.
Cary Grant for that timeless classiness. A young Sean Connery (think, Dr. No) And to toss that ‘bad boy rock star thing’ Chad Kroeger, lead singer of Nickelback.
All the best for your release!
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Sep 1st
2010
12:41 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Cary Grant!!! *slaps forehead* You lovely ladies are reminding me of soooooo many fabulous possibilities. The list truly seems endless. I can’t wait to hear more.
At this point I think I need either: A) a massive blender that modern-day science couldn’t operate or B) more than one concoction. Perhaps one per day?
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Sep 1st
2010
12:55 pm
Cathy M Said:
Hi Cara,
My hero concoction would be Roarke and Duncan McCloud, with a dash of McClain (Die Hard) for the humor factor.
caity_mack at yahoo dot com
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Sep 1st
2010
3:23 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Hi Cathy!
You are so right–humor is very important. So many things I forgot. I’m glad you all are here to help set my concoction straight.
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Sep 1st
2010
3:03 pm
Ali Said:
Hi Cara

Loved your post, hehe… especially how you tossed Ken in favor of G.I. Joe
My hero concoction would be MacGyver, Batman (he brings the darkness), Bradley Cooper (for his charm… he’s just so darn hot, too *bg*).. hmm, must see who else I want to add, hehe
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Sep 1st
2010
3:25 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Hi Ali!
Oooh Batman…..does that mean we’d get the Batmobile as part of the deal? That would really make my morning commute to the day job a whole lotta fun.
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Sep 1st
2010
3:25 pm
catslady Said:
You picked some great ones. I think I would add someone with an accent – Christopher Lambert. And Hugh Jackman – he can be the wolverine or a song and dance man or an Austrailian cowboy. And Richard Gere – great kisser in First Knight.
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Sep 1st
2010
3:27 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
*sighs* Oh the accents. So many sexy possibilities aren’t there? Australian is hawt for sure. My faves are Australian, Scottish and then Italian. Probably. That list would probably be different tomorrow.
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Sep 1st
2010
7:50 pm
Mo Boylan Said:
Heya cara! Hmmmm my hero mix would have to include some Mad Max, James Bond, Duncan McCloud, The Phantom and McGuyver and the guy from The Last of the Mohicans, Daniel Day Lewis? LOL
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Sep 1st
2010
7:58 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Hey Mo!!!
Great choices! I figured Duncan would make it into your brew. hehe. And I’d totally forgotten about Daniel. I loved that movie so much. *sigh* I think I my need to rewatch it this weekend.
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Sep 1st
2010
8:14 pm
mary froelich Said:
Hero brew I’ve had fun thinking about this
Lane Davies * the first Mason Capwell in the old Santa Barbara soap opera *
Harrison Ford (star wars)
Chicago Cub (former) Ryne Sandberg
Michael Weatherly NCIS Love this guys smile
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Sep 1st
2010
8:23 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Ooooh! Now you’re bringing in uniforms and badges and handcuffs and all sorts of fun stuff. You’re one clever chica, Mary!
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Sep 1st
2010
8:32 pm
Luanna Nau Said:
Cara!!! *tackle hugs*
Um…let me think…George Clooney, Kevin Sorbo and Eric Clapton – anyone that good with his hands must be good with his hands, hehe. Ooh, perhaps some Cary Grant too. Dang, I need a bigger blender.
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Sep 1st
2010
8:38 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Lu!!!!! *tackle pounces*
Yummy George Clooney. Still remember him in his ER days. Those scrubs. *sigh* Naughty scenes of all sorts spring to mind. Great choices!
And you’re so right about the hands….
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Sep 1st
2010
9:08 pm
LouisaCornell Said:
Congrats on the book, Cara! I LOVE the premise! And the idea of a hero brew is definitely a great one!
My ideal hero would include a cup of Mr. Darcy – a pint of Gerard Butler – several heaping tablespoons of Hugh Jackman (one as Wolverine, one as Van Helsing, one as the Drover and one as Leopold in Kate and Leopold.) Several shakers of Viggo Mortenson. And a LARGE helping of Richard Armitage.
Me, shallow? Naw!
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Sep 1st
2010
9:15 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
OMG! Hugh!!!! How did I miss him?
I LOVE him.
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Sep 1st
2010
9:11 pm
Kathryn in Montreal Said:
Cara, I think you’re totally right about a different blend for every day (or mood). How could I have left Hugh Jackman off my list of ingredients??? And what about Heath Ledger? And definitely all accessories (Batmobile, Indy’s whip, etc) must be included in the deal! Oh,oh and Matthew McConaghey too!
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Sep 1st
2010
9:17 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Kathryn, GMTA. I’m floored that I forgot about him. Talk about a tortured hero. *shakes head* I’m definitely going to need quite a few blenders here.
And Matthew. Ah…. he even comes with his own set of bongo drums, right? Or am I mistaking him with someone else? hehe
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Sep 1st
2010
11:09 pm
Cara Carnes Said:
Thanks again to Terri and the Jaunty Quills for letting me be here today. I’ve had a blast and now have many movies I am suddenly wanting to rewatch.
Have a wonderful evening, everyone!
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Sep 4th
2010
11:36 pm
Fedora Said:
What a fun post, Cara! I definitely love the suggestions–accents always get me, too! And I’m with Cathy–gotta have a sense of humor (not necessarily Jim Carrey-esque, but quieter is good
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