Author Amy Harmon IndieLove Magazine
- Jul 7, 2016
- 1 min read

In my New York Times bestselling romance, A Different Blue, my leading man, Darcy Wilson, plays the cello and idolizes Saint Patrick. His eyes are grey and his hair slightly unruly. His shirts always come untucked, and he is on the tall, thin side, with a tendency to be a bit stiff and old-fashioned. He can go on and on about history and all its inner workings and hidden ironies. He isn’t the type you would expect to win you over. Yet, he does. He does it subtly and unexpectedly. He makes you think, and in the end, he makes you think about him.
A good book does the very same thing.
A good book peels back our shiny layers to the person underneath, and as the characters in a story discover each other, the reader discovers themselves as well. A well-written story makes a reader search for their own answers and challenges their preconceived ideas about the world and about themselves. A good book sneaks up on you and seeps beneath your skin, and it never really lets you go.
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