I'm starting a new weekly post here and I'd love for you to join me. Saturdays will now be dedicated to honor the characters that don't always get their voices heard, who support (or work to destroy) our beloved protagonists. This is for the third wheel in the love triangle (can you have wheels on a triangle?), for the BFFs, the family members, or even just the kind and loving (or deceitful and creepy) stranger who shows up and changes the game. We all know these stories wouldn't hold up without support so I'd like to take the time to highlight the best secondary characters I come across. This is an opportunity to talk about what makes these characters special, maybe to speculate what their world would be like without them, or maybe cast them in their own primary roles. If you'd like to create a SCS post leave your link in the comments and I'll check it out!
So without further ado - the first honored secondary character:
Kristen from the Touch Trilogy
What would Leah Clifford's dark and twisty world be without the dark and twisty Kristen?
Well, it'd probably be a little more dark and a little less twisty.
Kristen is the perfect mixture of Victorian socialite and present day party girl. She's also the perfect balance of practical and insane. These books are already awesome but Kristen is the black diamond accent that makes it sparkle. I want to be her friend. I want to go "shopping" with her. Plus, she quotes poetry and uses words like "fortuitous" and "quell" in casual conversation. Love.
Now, honestly, I'm halfway through A Touch Morbid, so the Kristen I'm referring primarily to here is the Kristen from A Touch Mortal. Because there's all kinds of crazy things surfacing here (and by crazy I mean....crazy but holy wow awesome...although I'm a little worried that because I think that some of her past secrets are...well, hot...that I'm the crazy one...) and I can't speak very authoritatively about who she will be by the end of this book.
Here are a couple of my favorite Kristen passages from A Touch Mortal to demonstrate why I love her so much.
Some advice from Kristen: "Those you surround yourself with should fall into one of two categories. The used, or the amusing...You'd be wise to pick a category...because anyone else is a burden" (85).
On Kristen's personal boutique: "Eden's head twisted as she reassessed Kristen's dress, the antique rings adorning her fingers. 'You're telling me you rob graves?'
'Nine times out of ten, the dead wear designer, and I'm on a budget.' She rolled her eyes at Eden's hanging jaw. 'Oh, honestly. I wash them'" (92).
So there you go. My first honored secondary character - the super interesting, always entertaining, creepily fabulous, completely insane Kristen.
What would Leah Clifford's dark and twisty world be without the dark and twisty Kristen?
Well, it'd probably be a little more dark and a little less twisty.
Kristen is the perfect mixture of Victorian socialite and present day party girl. She's also the perfect balance of practical and insane. These books are already awesome but Kristen is the black diamond accent that makes it sparkle. I want to be her friend. I want to go "shopping" with her. Plus, she quotes poetry and uses words like "fortuitous" and "quell" in casual conversation. Love.
Now, honestly, I'm halfway through A Touch Morbid, so the Kristen I'm referring primarily to here is the Kristen from A Touch Mortal. Because there's all kinds of crazy things surfacing here (and by crazy I mean....crazy but holy wow awesome...although I'm a little worried that because I think that some of her past secrets are...well, hot...that I'm the crazy one...) and I can't speak very authoritatively about who she will be by the end of this book.
Here are a couple of my favorite Kristen passages from A Touch Mortal to demonstrate why I love her so much.
Some advice from Kristen: "Those you surround yourself with should fall into one of two categories. The used, or the amusing...You'd be wise to pick a category...because anyone else is a burden" (85).
On Kristen's personal boutique: "Eden's head twisted as she reassessed Kristen's dress, the antique rings adorning her fingers. 'You're telling me you rob graves?'
'Nine times out of ten, the dead wear designer, and I'm on a budget.' She rolled her eyes at Eden's hanging jaw. 'Oh, honestly. I wash them'" (92).
So there you go. My first honored secondary character - the super interesting, always entertaining, creepily fabulous, completely insane Kristen.