tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5954003377229410424.post3049909224856854570..comments2023-05-11T10:43:43.679+01:00Comments on Lindsay's Book Chat: Crowning glories - a blog about my love of hair Lindsay Townsendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11513558547686982857noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5954003377229410424.post-16767130643941186142009-07-13T18:53:04.817+01:002009-07-13T18:53:04.817+01:00Hi Hywela! Your heroines sound to have wonderful h...Hi Hywela! Your heroines sound to have wonderful hair - I love red-gold hair and the heroine with ankle-length jet black hair sounds wonderful!<br />I like the contrast of Kerry - dark hair, blue eyes.<br />Have you red-heads in your family? My dad was auburn and he didn't go grey - he went blond instead!Lindsay Townsendhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11513558547686982857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5954003377229410424.post-58523140607396450382009-07-13T16:12:13.478+01:002009-07-13T16:12:13.478+01:00Your books sound wonderful Lindsey and I agree wit...Your books sound wonderful Lindsey and I agree with you, I'm a bit hair fixated myself. I've always wanted long, red hair. And thick. My own is very fine. My heroine in 'Starquest' has long, wavy red-gold hair, because I wanted a hint that she was not a 'pushover' although she's not ill tempered, just feisty. My heroine in the sequel has ankle length, long jet black hair, and the hero's is curly and dark auburn. I tend to go for dark haired heroes for some reason, but in Starquest, Dahll is very blond, while my other main character, Kerry, is dark with blue eyes. I definitely agree that hair, colour, styles and type can add a great deal of depth to a character.Hywela Lynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13789711554354184386noreply@blogger.com