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Ten fictional characters I wouldn't kick out of bed:
1. Captain Jack Harkness – I don't really need to expand on that, do I?
2. Sonny Crockett – My hubby has a big thing for Miami Vice and wants to be Don Johnson. Me, I took a while to get into it, but I see the attraction now. Oh yeah. Plus, he really reminds me of John Barrowman. There's a definite type going on there.
3. Simon from Mary Stewart's 'My Brother Michael' – A very charming and dominant gentleman who really looks after his lady. He makes me go gooey inside. (See here for a little bit of meta I wrote about Mary Stewarts heroes last year. It's - er - a little dated now - I've learned A LOT in the last year! - but still relevant.)
4. Mark from Mary Stewart's novel 'The Moon-Spinners' – He's a bit rougher, a bit less charming than Simon, but very dominant and very engaging.
5. Angel – When he remembers he's an ancient, jaded vampire, Angel is bloody hot. I would kick him out, though, if he was being all mopey or all silly and jokey. And if he was Angelus. Though I'd seriously have second thoughts there 'cos Angelus is of course even more sexy. But getting killed would rather take the fun out of it.
6. Giles – Not from the start of the series, but later, when he's cooler and more sure of himself, he's very hot. Especially when he gets all dominant.
7. Captain Malcolm Reynolds – He's very, very pretty. And funny. And hot.
8. Faith – Yeah. She's a woman. And I don't much like Faith. But she's very hot. It's that confidence, I think.
9. Captain James T Kirk – When he was young. He was very hot. And… I obviously have a thing for Captains.
10. The Saint (from the books by Leslie Charteris, not any of the films) – He's handsome (hmm, tall, dark hair, bright blue eyes, let me think who could play him… *g*), dashing, charming, thrilling, funny, intelligent… Actually, I think he ought to be up the top of the list.
Ten fictional characters I wouldn't kick out of bed:
1. Captain Jack Harkness – I don't really need to expand on that, do I?
2. Sonny Crockett – My hubby has a big thing for Miami Vice and wants to be Don Johnson. Me, I took a while to get into it, but I see the attraction now. Oh yeah. Plus, he really reminds me of John Barrowman. There's a definite type going on there.
3. Simon from Mary Stewart's 'My Brother Michael' – A very charming and dominant gentleman who really looks after his lady. He makes me go gooey inside. (See here for a little bit of meta I wrote about Mary Stewarts heroes last year. It's - er - a little dated now - I've learned A LOT in the last year! - but still relevant.)
4. Mark from Mary Stewart's novel 'The Moon-Spinners' – He's a bit rougher, a bit less charming than Simon, but very dominant and very engaging.
5. Angel – When he remembers he's an ancient, jaded vampire, Angel is bloody hot. I would kick him out, though, if he was being all mopey or all silly and jokey. And if he was Angelus. Though I'd seriously have second thoughts there 'cos Angelus is of course even more sexy. But getting killed would rather take the fun out of it.
6. Giles – Not from the start of the series, but later, when he's cooler and more sure of himself, he's very hot. Especially when he gets all dominant.
7. Captain Malcolm Reynolds – He's very, very pretty. And funny. And hot.
8. Faith – Yeah. She's a woman. And I don't much like Faith. But she's very hot. It's that confidence, I think.
9. Captain James T Kirk – When he was young. He was very hot. And… I obviously have a thing for Captains.
10. The Saint (from the books by Leslie Charteris, not any of the films) – He's handsome (hmm, tall, dark hair, bright blue eyes, let me think who could play him… *g*), dashing, charming, thrilling, funny, intelligent… Actually, I think he ought to be up the top of the list.
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Mal is hot. Actually, Nathan Fillion is hot. I actually saw him as Caleb (evil guy in S7 Buffy) first and he was hot there, too. Though very, very evil and I would not want him in my bed!
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He wouldn't make the list these days, but when I was barely on the edge of adolescence Captain Kirk was definitely someone I fangirled. And Sonny Crockett when I was a teenager, yes.
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Nice list *g*
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Oddly, the Gabriel Hounds is one of the few I don't own - I always found Charles rather wet. I really ought to re-read it at some point, though - it's been years since I last did.
Rob's great, and James an Emory are bloody hot too. *g* Also Raoul in Nine Coaches Waiting, except he's not in enough of the book. Oh! And Con in The Ivy Tree.