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The Chemistry of Dialogue
by J. Kenner
I love
banter.
I love it in
books, I love it in movies. Frankly, I
think that’s why I love romances (in print and on film) because the odds are
the characters will have some great back and forth moments. And those moments build tension. They build the relationship. And, yeah, they make us as readers (or
viewers) fall in love with the characters, too.
This is not a
new thing. Shakespeare was a master the
sharp witted lovers. And classic movies
are often classic in large part because of the memorable dialogue. A quick Google search about the Thin Man movies (some of my favorites)
revealed what I already knew: that one of the reason those films are classics
is the witty banter between Nick and Nora.
And even more recent, I
was watching The American President the other night, and that’s another
one that has some stellar dialogue between the characters. (Sydney trying to apologize for the “tight
ass” remark leaps to mind.)
I’ve shouted
out a number of times about how much I love the In Death series by J.D. Robb, and one of the reasons is the
back-and-forth between Eve and Roarke.
(As an aside, someone slap me down and tell me to get over the urge to
re-read the series. I really don’t have
the time, and there are a ton of books in my TBR pile that I’ve not yet read!)
So,
naturally, I’ve been thrilled when readers tell me how much they love the
banter between Damien and Nikki. And
considering how much I love the Thin Man movies,
I was over the moon at this review of Claim Me: “Honestly, I
got a whole Nick and Nora Charles (The Thin Man movies) vibe during these
flirtatious interchanges. Updated and more risqué, but definitely a modern day
twist on the classic couple.” Thanks!!
She even quoted one of my favorite interplays from my current release, Claim Me:
Nikki: "'Should I alert the financial
papers?' I'd teased. 'Doesn't it affect the market when Damien Stark takes a
day off work?'"
Damien: "'I'm willing to risk global
economic collapse if it means a few hours with you.' He drew my hand up and
kissed the tip of each finger. 'Of course, the more shopping we do, the more we
support the economy.' His voice was low and sultry and full of enticing
promises. 'Or maybe we should go back to the apartment. I can think of several
interesting ways to spend the afternoon that have no fiscal impact
whatsoever.'"
Nikki: "'Tempting.' I'd retorted. 'But I
don't think that I could stand the guilt knowing that I traded an orgasm for
fiscal ruin.'"
Damien: "Trust me, baby. It would be more
than one orgasm."
How about you?
Do you love witty or sexy banter?
Any favorites to share?
One lucky commenter will win a copy of
Claim Me! (print for US winners, digital for international winners!)
New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author J. Kenner has written over 40 books under multiple names
including Julie Kenner and J.K. Beck. Her
newest release, CLAIM ME (April 23, 2013), is the second book in the
bestselling Stark Trilogy, which began with RELEASE ME, a multi-week NYT
and USA today bestseller, continues with CLAIM ME, and which will conclude in
July with COMPLETE ME.
You can learn more about her at her
website (http://www.juliekenner.com)
or connect with her on Twitter (@juliekenner) or on Facebook (http://juliekenner.com/facebook/)
Witty is for me
ReplyDeleteI like witty banter.
ReplyDeleteI love witty banter with sexy innuendoes!! :-)
ReplyDeleteDawnbushemail@yahoo.com
I like sexy banter. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletekandj7299 at verizon dot net
Yes! Witty banter is my 2nd favorite :-) Sexual talk is my first.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of sexy banter!
ReplyDeletetaccb_1981@yahoo.com
Love the sexy witty banter. Its sexy and alluring not street talk and vulgar. The chemistry between them both, makes it hotter. Xx
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I like witty and sexy banter! I just loved Julie's Release Me, it was sexy and a fun read! thanks for the giveaway!
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Witty banter with a sexy attitude. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love witty banter. I loved watching Glimore Girls for the banter. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Definately sexy banter!
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ReplyDeleteWitty and sexy banter! Thanks for sharing :)
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I like witty and sexy banter! That's why I really enjoyed "Release Me" by Kenner! In addition to being a sensual and compelling novel, the dialogues are witty and meaningful. Loved it a lot! I can't wait to reading "Claim Me" and it would be amazing getting it as a present! :-)
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myromanceland@gmail.com
I love both witty and sexy banter - they really help make a story for me! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteneverendingbooks (at) gmail (dot) com
Love witty and sexy as well as snarky banter. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletekidsue99@yahoo.com
I think I prefer witty banter. I always feel silly when I try for sexy banter with the husband. haha
ReplyDeleteI love books with witty banter. It just adds great humor to a scene. Kristan Higgins and Jennifer Crusie write books with great banter in them.
ReplyDeletee.balinski(at)att(dot)net
I am dying to read this book!! I also like sexy banter... I can't think of any book right now that has it but it is something I enjoy.
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