Hi Everyone!
I’m Eve Devon and I’m here to celebrate the release of my romantic suspense: HEART OF STEEL.
I have to tell you that writing alpha-geek Adam Steel and his assistant,
reformed-rebel Honeysuckle Hawk, was an absolute pleasure. Born out of the
complicated working relationships I love to see developing, Adam and Honeysuckle
already have a tentative friendship. You know the kind I mean – the sort of
relationship where without paying too much attention, the couple working so
closely together, have fallen into a certain rhythm. They know each other’s
habits. Each other’s foibles! And there’s an unwritten understanding between
them, forged from an outstanding chemistry…
Yep, I’m an absolute sucker for this kind of duo. Whether it’s a romance or a
bromance, the myriad shifts in these types of relationships are exciting to
witness. There are plenty of wonderful examples of complicated working
relationships in books and films, but I’ve chosen my top three TV duos (because
getting to watch these couples work out what they mean to each other week on
week is fabulous entertainment).
No. 1 Josh Lyman and Donnatella Moss from The West Wing
During the nineties it seemed like the whole world was watching Josh and Donna.
Watching…and waiting! Here were a duo that had the best banter, great
camaraderie and awesome chemistry. These two completely got each other.
They surprised each other, learned from each other, respected each other and
protected each other. Over seven seasons they tried to let each other go…and
couldn’t. Delicious!
My absolute favourite Josh/Donna moment:
Josh buys Donna some flowers to mark the anniversary of their working together
and Donna tells him he has the date wrong. She then tells him when she came back
to work for him the second time it was because her idiot of a boyfriend learned
she was in an accident and didn’t go straight to the hospital to see her, but
stopped off for a beer first!
In two sentences the importance of their relationship is laid bare.
Josh: If you were in an accident, I wouldn’t stop for beer.
Donna: If you were in an accident, I wouldn’t stop for red lights.
Every time one of these confessions slipped from their lips I think my heart did
a thousand sighs of happiness!
No.2 Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson from Sherlock
This BBC adaptation sees Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as Holmes and
Watson and the interplay between these two – the light and shade each brings to
their role grounds the complexity of the Holmes/Watson friendship in a very
real, simple, and modern way.
To say their working relationship is complicated is an understatement. For a
start in this adaptation Sherlock is clearly on the autistic spectrum – possibly
having Asperger’s syndrome. He sees observing social niceties as time-wasting or
baffling and gets frustrated trying to navigate relationships. But it’s Watson’s
very tolerance, understanding and empathy that has him willing to try.
I love how these two solve crime while working out the puzzle of their
friendship and my favourite example of this great puzzle is the best man’s
speech that Holmes gives Watson in season 3’s The Sign of Three, where it
transpires that Sherlock hadn’t even realised he was Watson’s best friend! It’s
completely beautiful, completely complicated and completely works.
Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons, so good together they’re more appropriately named,
FitzSimmons. Just from that, we know these two work well together!
These two are best friends. They show total respect for each other’s brains.
They’re adorable. And they talk about sex in scientific event-horizon terms!
What’s not to love about that?J
Hmm, I’ve just realised that in Lyman, Holmes and Fitz, there’s a definite
geek/nerd element present in my top three – no wonder I enjoyed creating Adam
Steel so much!
So who is your favourite TV duo and why? Drop me a comment letting me know to be
in with a chance of winning a HEART OF STEEL bookmark
from the Steel Hawk collection.
Eve xx
Growing up in exotic locations like Botswana and Venezuela gave Eve Devon a
taste for adventure; her love for romances began when her mother shoved one at
her in a desperate bid for silence during TV coverage of the Wimbledon tennis
finals!
As an adult, still hooked on romance and mysteries, she worked in a library to
conveniently continue consuming books by the bucketload until realizing she was
destined to write contemporary romance and romantic suspense herself.
Eve is now happily settled in the UK, a book-devouring, slightly melodramatic,
romantic fiction-writing sassy heroine with her very own hero husband.
Steel
Hawk
Colleague, friend, lover. . .beautiful liar?
Adam Steel is in crisis mode. A recent exposé claims a founder of Steel Hawk
was actually The Raven, an infamous jewel thief. Amid the ensuing damage
control, all eyes are on his ability to develop a prototype to secure and
protect the royal Pasha Star diamond.
He's further blindsided when he learns his assistant, Honeysuckle Hawk, has a
sordid past he never knew about. Proving he never really knew her, never should
have trusted her, and definitely shouldn't start falling for her.
With her dirty laundry flapping in the media storm, Honeysuckle's first
instinct is to run. Two things make her stay: Adam's insistence it's better to
show the world a united front, and her heart's insistence by his side is where
she belongs.
High stakes and long hours ignite passion. . .until the diamond is stolen and
Adam's own prototype shows Honeysuckle is a thief. Dare he trust her to help him
expose the real criminal-before the mastermind wreaks havoc on the royal family?
Warning: Contains an über-hot, alpha-geek who's good with his hands, a
sassy reformed-rebel determined to prove she's not a flake, romantic castles,
gorgeous jewels, sleek and sexy technology, heart-pounding suspense. . .oh, and
nipple tassels!
Romance Suspense
[Samhain, On Sale: June 14, 2016, e-Book, ISBN:
9781619233775 / eISBN: 9781619233775]
15 comments posted.
First, I LOVE that the cover model has glasses. Glasses on a guy can be SO hot so
I'm glad that someone finally decided to portray that! Second, this book sounds
awesome! Thanks for posting!
(Meghan Stith 2:06am July 20, 2016)
Fox Mulder and Dana Scully from the X-Files are my favorite TV duo. They had a lot of onscreen chemistry and a very complex partnership.
(Bonnie H 8:57pm July 20, 2016)
I would love to read this book ' Heart of Steel ' with Adam and Honeysuckle , it sounds like it will be a page-turning , can't put down till the last page is read then you'll still want more and more of it . So go to sleep and dream on !!! Thanks for this chance to win .
(Joan Thrasher 10:20am July 22, 2016)
I really like the 2 girls from 2 broke girls. I think they have great chemistry
and their differing personalities really complement one another.
(Lily Shah 1:53pm July 25, 2016)