
by Donna MacMeans
I have a secret.  I have to admit I'm a little bit nervous about my August release. 
You see in all my other books, the heroine has been
a virgin.  This isn't a shocker as many, if not most, historicals utilize a virginal heroine.  There's a reason for this.  Sex was a lot riskier in the nineteenth century (and earlier).  It came with consequences beyond that of the heart.  This was a time when property passed from father to son - and if that son wasn't really his son - well that might prove problematic.  While a means of birth control existed, it wasn't necessarily pleasant and reliablel - not like today - and we won't begin to talk about STPs.  So a virginal heroine makes sense - but not always.  In REDEEMING THE ROGUE, my heroine thought
 she was engaged and offered her virtue as proof of her love.  Too bad she gave it up to a slug.  I can't call her a woman of experience - not after one unsatisfactory experience - but she's not a virgin either.  So I'm a bit
she was engaged and offered her virtue as proof of her love.  Too bad she gave it up to a slug.  I can't call her a woman of experience - not after one unsatisfactory experience - but she's not a virgin either.  So I'm a bitnervous about that.
Now in contemporaries and paranormals, the heroines are often very experienced.  I'm guessing that the virginal heroine in a contemporary is as unusual as a non-virginal heroine is in a historical.  They're out there but their existence requires a little explanation.  LOL - I just remembered

that my one and only contemporary romantic suspense, IN A HEARTBEAT, published under the name Donna Richards also had a virgin heroine...but there was a reason for that - and it helped play into a really hot love scene.   Thus I've published three historicals and one contemporary - all with virginal heroines...can you see why I'm a little nervous about this new release?
So I'm curious about your preferences, virgin or non-virgin.  Do you have a preference?  Is it a preference tied to genre?  What are your thoughts?

I'll let you in on a secret.  I've had to type this blog pretty much one-handed due to our recent new addition, Shadow.  We went to the animal shelter looking for a puppy, but didn't see one that would suit - so we brought a kitten home.  I picked out a black kitten as Anna Sugden once told me that people tend not to adopt black cats.  While there were some really cute striped kitties available - we decided to adopt one that had a strike against it through no fault of her own.  I can pretty much guarantee, she's a virgin (grin).
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