I heard that a LOT. But I never really care about physical descriptions of characters. In ANY books. I'm so bad at visualizing them. So to be honest, I never been able to mentally picture how Roan or Paris or Holden or Dylan looks like. Heck, I can only remember than Roan has red hair, and that's it *lol*
Yeah, my Jake is always dark too (blond guy couldn't carry Jake's attitude. Sorry!). Ah, okay, I guess I never really care about Paris' looks, so I am not too disappointed :)
Oooh! It's stupid, but I'll never read it. I have this thing with prequels. I don't mind shifts in time in one book but I can't take prequels. It makes me feel like I'm going backwards and I hate that, especially with this series. I've made my peace with Paris' and Roan's story, and it's like I would have to do it all over again. Glad you enjoyed it.:)
I rarely see characters in my mind because I am not a visual person, but I pictured Paris like a blond god. Don't ask me about his face, I'm blinded by the glow.
Maybe she wanted to make it fast and (almost) painless? It was risky to you-know-what, and perhaps it couldn't have worked for the readers if they had had more time with him. Well, I don't know either.
I rarely see characters in my mind because I am not a visual person, but I pictured Paris like a blond god. Don't ask me about his face, I'm blinded by the glow.
Maybe she wanted to make it fast and (almost) painless? It was risky to you-know-what, and perhaps it couldn't have worked for the readers if they had had more time with him. Well, I don't know either.