Meet
the Character Day: A Chat with Prince Allan from A Most Unfortunate Prince
By Kelli A.
Wilkins
This “Meet the Character Day” blog is part of a series examining my romance novels. In each “Behind the Scenes” blog, I talk about why I wrote the book, share my thoughts on the plot and/or characters, and reveal what I loved most (or least) about writing the book. The “Meet the Character Day” blogs are fun chats with the heroes and heroines from my romances. Warning: blogs may contain spoilers.
Hello
romance lovers. Today we’re chatting with Prince Allan, the hero from A Most Unfortunate Prince by Kelli
A. Wilkins.
A: Absolutely. I’ll
tell you anything you want. I can even give away secret spoilers, if you like.
As readers may already know, A Most Unfortunate Prince is the
final story in a trilogy that began with A Most Unusual Princess and continued
with A
Most Intriguing Temptation. Although the books are related, each stands
alone as an individual read. Kelli calls the trio the Royal Desires series, which I think sums up the books perfectly. We
are, after all, royals, with lots of desires! (Laughs)
A
Most Unusual Princess introduced readers to my headstrong sister, Princess
Elara, and her ever-patient guard, Dalton. Their story continued in A
Most Intriguing Temptation, and that’s where readers were given the
pleasure of meeting me for the first time. In the book, Dalton and I attended a
business meeting with Emperor Salizar and Elara followed us. She got us all
into a lot of trouble. And believe it or not, Dalton and my father blamed me for it.
A
Most Unfortunate Prince begins right after A Most Intriguing Temptation ends.
This book is (unfortunately, ha-ha get it?) about my banishment and fall from
grace. Yes, my own father banished me. He said I was too spoiled and… a lot of
other unpleasant things. So he kicked me out and sent me to the worst place in
the kingdom. This novel follows my adventures and my journey as I find true
love. Elara and Dalton also appear in the book as minor characters, but they play
a very important part in the ending. (Kelli says I can’t give it away.)
Q: Tell us about yourself. What got you in the crosshairs for your author?
A: Well, the way I
hear it is… When Kelli was writing my scenes in A Most Intriguing Temptation she
was so impressed with my good looks, charm, and witty and wiseass personality
she decided I needed to have a book of my own. She said I was one of those
characters who try to take over a story. I thought having my own book would be
a great idea. Of course, I didn’t realize I’d have to suffer. The nerve! (Eyeroll)
As
the title suggests, the book is all about my trials and tribulations. Right on
page one, I’m banished, kicked out of my posh and pampered life. I’m forced to
live as a commoner. Well, you can imagine that
didn’t go over very well. I never really thought
my father was serious. I figured he would change his mind in a day or a week…
Nope.
Before
I was banished, I was very spoiled and said and did whatever I wanted. I took
all my luxuries for granted and could snap my fingers and have beautiful women
crawling all over me. All that changed when I was living on my own. It sounds
strange, but now I realize being banished was the best thing that ever happened
to me. Why? Because I met Claudette.
Our
first meeting didn’t go over very well, but in time, I earned her respect and
we fell in love.
Q: Tell us more about your first meeting. What drew you to Claudette?
A: Claudette is a seamstress,
and she’s a very clever young woman who has been forced to make her own way in
the world. She’s not one to put up with nonsense from people, is strong-willed,
and opinionated. And guess what? She hates rich people—and that certainly
includes the royal family more than anything. Sounds like a great match, right?
We
met in an odd way. I went into a shop to get a button on my breeches replaced. Somehow,
my breeches “accidentally” fell down and I exposed myself to her. I thought it
was a funny joke—for about two seconds. Then Claudette hauled off and smacked
my privates. The next thing I knew, I was on the floor in pain, and she was
yelling at me. Nice meeting, huh?
Yes,
what I did was crude and inexcusable, but I had been so used to doing and
saying whatever I wanted that I couldn’t help myself. Claudette apologized (she
was worried I would tell her boss what she had done) and we made up. I thought
she was cute and wanted to get to know her better. Naturally she was hesitant
about seeing me, but I persisted.
When
I learned she despised rich people (and the royals) I knew I had to keep my
identity a secret, or risk losing her forever. Over the course of the book I
learned all about Claudette’s troubled past and her loss. I admired her
strength and determination to make a good life for herself, despite all the
odds. It inspired me to make the most of my banishment and to redeem myself in
my father’s eyes.
Q: A little naughty fun, where was the wildest place you seduced your partner? Or where she seduced you?
A: In this book,
Claudette and I get frisky in several places. She isn’t shy when it comes to
making love, and she was willing to share her affection with me quite often. The
wildest place was at the shop where she worked. One night we couldn’t control
ourselves and made love (actually, we screwed like mad) on the counter. This book
is definitely a blend of adventure and steamy love scenes.
Q: Do you sometimes want to strangle your author because of the situations she puts you in?
A: Absolutely! Kelli started torturing me on
page one. I heard Dalton thought she put him
through difficult situations in his book—bah! He doesn’t know what it’s like to
be beaten, starved, and humiliated like I was. Kelli has admitted putting me
through all that was hard on her, and writing one part of the book broke her
heart. And it broke my heart, too. (I’m not allowed to give away that spoiler.)
Q: What was one of the most embarrassing things Kelli did to you in A Most Unfortunate Prince?
A: Let’s see, Kelli did
about five hundred embarrassing things to me in the book. Here’s a sample: I
was banished and humiliated in front of my royal family; I was sent away to
practically starve to death in the worst part of the kingdom; I had to get a
job working at the docks for a vicious beast of a boss; a sweet shop girl
smacked my genitals; I was stripped and flogged like an animal... Need I go on?
Kelli
really made me suffer. In A Most Intriguing Temptation I had a
good time and enjoyed myself. And all that changed in A Most Unfortunate Prince.
I guess you can say I “paid my dues” and had a fall from grace.
Of
course I realize Kelli did all those awful things to me so I’d change and
redeem myself. Now I’m a better person, a different person. And I have
Claudette by my side. I’d willingly go through it all again, knowing her love
would be my reward. (Pauses) Does that sound too mushy? Claudette changed my life
and saved me from myself—and I thank Kelli for that.
Q: When Prince
Dalton was a guest on this blog, he hinted there was a different side to you.
Can you explain?
A: Oh. Well… Dalton
warned me you might ask about that. When Kelli was writing my story, I
surprised her with a secret. You see, just because she’s the author, she thinks
she knows everything about her characters. I showed her she was wrong.
Sometimes characters “take over” and steer the story in a
different direction. That’s what I did. Here’s
a secret spoiler from the book: Although my primary romance was with
Claudette, I fell in love twice. Before I met Claudette, I had a relationship
with my male roommate, Alex. Yup. (Nods) Alex plays a crucial part in the story,
and he saved my life. Kelli won’t let me share more details (you’ll have to
read the book to find out what happens), but I can say Kelli fell in love with
Alex as much as I did.
Q: Anything else you want to add?
A: Although A
Most Unusual Princess, A Most Intriguing Temptation, and A Most Unfortunate Prince make up the Royal
Desires series, each of our stories stand alone as individual reads.
You can start with book 2 and then go back to book 1 to see how everything started,
or start with book 3 and go in reverse order. However you read them, I
encourage romance lovers to catch up on all of our adventures.
Of
course, I’m partial to my own book. I think it’s the best. Kelli has said: “Allan’s
fall from grace and the journey of self-discovery he undergoes are some of the
reasons why I love this book. It has something for everyone: hot love scenes,
tender moments, mystery, adventure, and suspense.”
You
can’t get much better than that. I’m content with the way the trilogy ends.
Kelli says I can tell you “we all live happily-ever-after.”
Thank
you for having me on this blog. This was fun. I invite readers to catch up on
all of Kelli’s romances and visit her on social media (whatever that is). You
can also write me fan letters, if you like. (Winks)
Thank
you, Prince
Allan, for joining us today. Readers can learn more about all of Kelli’s books on her site: www.KelliWilkins.com
Missed
a blog? Catch up on Kelli’s blog series here: https://www.kelliwilkins.com/blog
Here’s the book summary:
A Most Unfortunate Prince
This
time, it’s all about Allan… and he never expected to fall in love!
Banished
by the Royal Family, pampered Prince Allan is forced to abandon his life of
luxury. The former Royal Shipmaster General is sent to the worst part of the
kingdom and manages to find work at the docks. Lost in a commoner’s world,
Allan is miserable—until he has an unusual encounter with a saucy shop girl
named Claudette.
Allan must earn the respect of the woman he loves while keeping his true
identity a secret. In an effort to redeem himself in his father’s eyes, he
exposes a dangerous smuggling operation involving the Royal Fleet. But his
loyalty to duty comes with a deadly price.
Can he keep Claudette and his royal title? Or will he lose her forever when she
discovers his secret?
***
The Royal Desires Series is
available on Amazon & other platforms. Catch this hot historical/fantasy
trilogy from the start:
Book 1: A Most Unusual Princess:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CBX43D8
All other platforms: https://books2read.com/u/me00L9
Read reviews here: https://www.kelliwilkins.com/a-most-unusual-princess
Book 2: A Most Intriguing Temptation:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8P8604
All other platforms: https://books2read.com/u/47kkvj
Read reviews here: https://www.kelliwilkins.com/a-most-intriguing-temptation
Book 3: A Most Unfortunate Prince:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Most-Unfortunate-Prince-Historical-Fantasy-ebook/dp/B01DMBYJ6E
All other platforms: https://books2read.com/u/3yPPM6
Read reviews here: https://www.kelliwilkins.com/a-most-unfortunate-prince
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelli A. Wilkins is an award-winning
author who has published more than 100 short stories, 20 romance novels, 7
non-fiction books, and 3 horror ebooks. Her romances span many genres and
settings, and she likes to scare readers with her horror stories.
In January 2021,
Kelli released Journaling Every Week:
52 Topics to Get You Writing. This fun and innovative guide to journaling is filled with
hundreds of thought-provoking prompts designed to get you writing about your
feelings and emotions.
Her horror short, “A Witch's Wishes” was
published in the Nothing Ever Happens in Fox Hollow anthology in December 2020. In October 2020,
Kelli had horror stories published in two anthologies. “The Uninvited” was
published in Halloween Horror Vol. 2. This tale about a children’s Halloween
party gone horribly wrong is one of her favorites. Her unsettling short story,
“What the Peeper Saw” appeared in Madame Gray’s Creep Show anthology.
Earlier
in 2020 Kelli published Love, Lies & Redemption, a
western romance set in 1877 Nebraska. This novel blends a sensual love story
with mystery and danger.
Kelli posts on her Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKelliWilkins and Twitter: www.Twitter.com/KWilkinsauthor.
Visit her website/blog www.KelliWilkins.com for a
full title list and to find all her social media links.
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