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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I was at university, I got through my English degree with a healthy dose of Mills and Boon. Shakespeare and Chaucer and Dickens and Bronte were leavened with lots of billionaires (or millionaires since a million bought you a hell of a lot more then than now!). But back then I was most particular &#8230; <a href="https://www.jackieashenden.com/mr-sheikhypants/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Mr Sheikhypants"</span></a></p>
The post <a href="https://www.jackieashenden.com/mr-sheikhypants/">Mr Sheikhypants</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.jackieashenden.com">Jackie Ashenden - Romance Author</a>.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/--GsmaTQ-2wo/T00_3DhnzoI/AAAAAAAAAb0/KBcRxnUzysU/s1600/the%2BSheikh.jpg"><img decoding="async" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/--GsmaTQ-2wo/T00_3DhnzoI/AAAAAAAAAb0/KBcRxnUzysU/s320/the%2BSheikh.jpg" alt="" border="0"></a>When I was at university, I got through my English degree with a healthy dose of Mills and Boon.  Shakespeare and Chaucer and Dickens and Bronte were leavened with lots of billionaires (or millionaires since a million bought you a hell of a lot more then than now!). But back then I was most particular about my heroes. I didn&#8217;t like Mediterranean heroes and I didn&#8217;t like sheikhs. I used to find them ridiculously over the top and one things was for sure, even when I thought I might give romance writing a go, I swore I would never EVER write one.</p>
<p>Oh how times change.</p>
<p>In my quest to challenge myself, I&#8217;ve decided to tackle a sheikh. When I announced this to some dear friends of mine (you know who you are!), one of them in particular could NOT get his head around it (he is a guy so fair call). He had many questions, all of which stemmed from the most basic of misunderstandings &#8211;  why would anyone find a sheikh sexy?  Of course, he&#8217;s thinking real life. But these stories are NOT real life. They are fantasies.  And for many women, a sheikh is the ultimate fantasy.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s dark. He&#8217;s brooding. He&#8217;s alpha. He&#8217;s kind of mysterious. What&#8217;s not to like?</p>
<p>So I figured out a premise and considered my sheikh. Dark? Check. Alpha? Check. Brooding? Well, I tried to make him brooding. I really did. I wanted him kind of harsh and angry because that&#8217;s what sheikhs are, right? Except Sheikh Fred (as he came to be known) wouldn&#8217;t. He kept kind of morphing from Angry Sheikh into Amusing Sheikh.  I did have to consult the inimitable Ms Yates who is experienced in all things Sheikhy and she suggested I let him do what he wanted to do. You&#8217;d think I would have learned about not imposing what I wanted on my characters but noooo&#8230;. Anyway, so it seems that this hero is not to be a dark, brooding, ruler of a mysterious desert desmene. He&#8217;s to be a wry, amusing, charming ruler of a mysterious desert desmene.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know whether this will work. It could be that this is my point of difference on the sheikh story (I&#8217;m not saying there aren&#8217;t other sheikhs like Fred out there though). It could be a terrible travestry. However, I DO know that underneath he IS dark. He&#8217;s got major issues. He just covers them with an amusing front. Which kind of makes it darker in a way&#8230;.</p>
<p>So, anyway, back when I first read M&#038;B, the heroines in sheikh stories tended to be ingenues thrown onto the mercy of this powerful, brooding king. I get that part of the attraction is the heroine being totally out of her depth but &#8211; again in my quest to do something different &#8211; I didn&#8217;t want to do that kind of story.  What I wanted to write was about what would happen if an alpha male was given an alpha female for a heroine.  A woman powerful in her own right. So I thought I&#8217;d make Mable (my heroine, and no, her name isn&#8217;t really Mable) be an incredibly successful businesswoman. But not at something traditionally &#8216;female&#8217; like interior design or whatever. I wanted her to be powerful in a man&#8217;s world. So why not an oil baroness (my friend couldn&#8217;t get his head around this either. No, I know there are no women oil barons and I know the oil industry doesn&#8217;t work that way but, hello!, fantasy here!)?</p>
<p>Of course, what they do isn&#8217;t really what&#8217;s important. What&#8217;s important is who they are as people and how they overcome their various issues in order to find happiness.  The sheikh part of the equation is just window dressing.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to have fun with my window dressing though, that&#8217;s for sure. So anyone else tackle a trope or a genre they&#8217;ve always sworn they&#8217;d never write??</p>The post <a href="https://www.jackieashenden.com/mr-sheikhypants/">Mr Sheikhypants</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.jackieashenden.com">Jackie Ashenden - Romance Author</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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