If you could marry a fictional character, who would it be? (Of course we want to know why.)
19 thoughts on “Reader Friday – If you could marry a fictional character…”
Smart, witty, resourceful, beautiful…I’d like to be married to Rosalind from As You Like It.
Wait…I already am.
Smart man.
Myron Bolitar. He makes me laugh, his values are admirable, and he’s handsome to boot. Plus, I like his parents.
He is sexy as I see him. Good one.
Marry? UGH! Not in real life, not in fiction. LOL! (It kind of ruins the whole solitude thing)
Ha! It’s nice not to worry about the toilet seat being up in the middle of the night.
My morning choices? Yes, I meant plural.
Odd Thomas because he has a wry sense of humor, an understated nobility & never waivering courage.
Elvis Cole for his humor, his food obsession, his taste in side kicks & he’s such a good man (fictionally speaking).
Lucas Davenport suits my bad boy thing.
I’m already married to the man of my dreams, and since it’s his birthday I should probably refrain from answering this question. So I’m pleading the fifth. 🙂
Special dispensation, Sue. Have fun!
I’ve been married to my first husband for 47 years, but were I starting over, I’d pick Roarke from the In Death Books. Gorgeous, filthy rich, yes, but more than that is the way he’s in love with “his cop.”
Good one, Terry. Amazing series
Eddard Stark. He’s good, brave, a family man. (Was, anyway. Dead now.)
RIP I bow my head for all GoT fans.
I’m happily married to my dream girl, but just to play along, Kate Gallagher. Because in my mind she looks like her author, who, from her picture, looks like Dr. Beverly Crusher in Star Trek.
Ah, Doctor Beverly. You are a true Trekkie, Dave. Ha!
Idris Elba. Wait…
Oh baby
Not even a race. Kate Beckett from Castle. Smart, funny, beautiful, and way out of my league.
Smart, witty, resourceful, beautiful…I’d like to be married to Rosalind from As You Like It.
Wait…I already am.
Smart man.
Myron Bolitar. He makes me laugh, his values are admirable, and he’s handsome to boot. Plus, I like his parents.
He is sexy as I see him. Good one.
Marry? UGH! Not in real life, not in fiction. LOL! (It kind of ruins the whole solitude thing)
Ha! It’s nice not to worry about the toilet seat being up in the middle of the night.
My morning choices? Yes, I meant plural.
Odd Thomas because he has a wry sense of humor, an understated nobility & never waivering courage.
Elvis Cole for his humor, his food obsession, his taste in side kicks & he’s such a good man (fictionally speaking).
Lucas Davenport suits my bad boy thing.
I’m already married to the man of my dreams, and since it’s his birthday I should probably refrain from answering this question. So I’m pleading the fifth. 🙂
Special dispensation, Sue. Have fun!
I’ve been married to my first husband for 47 years, but were I starting over, I’d pick Roarke from the In Death Books. Gorgeous, filthy rich, yes, but more than that is the way he’s in love with “his cop.”
Good one, Terry. Amazing series
Eddard Stark. He’s good, brave, a family man. (Was, anyway. Dead now.)
RIP I bow my head for all GoT fans.
I’m happily married to my dream girl, but just to play along, Kate Gallagher. Because in my mind she looks like her author, who, from her picture, looks like Dr. Beverly Crusher in Star Trek.
Ah, Doctor Beverly. You are a true Trekkie, Dave. Ha!
Idris Elba. Wait…
Oh baby
Not even a race. Kate Beckett from Castle. Smart, funny, beautiful, and way out of my league.
High standards, Brian. Thanks for the chuckle.