I have a difficult time coming up with plausible dating
scenarios for my hero and heroine. Most of them involve eating, and some people
complain that there’s too much food in my books.
I think part of the reason is that my husband and I never
really “dated.” We met in college. When I graduated, he still had a year to go,
and most of our dating was long distance. We’d get together when he was home or
if I was able to fly out to him. But dating? As in, him picking me up, taking
me somewhere and bringing me home? Not so much.
For Book 3 of my Women of Valor series, I decided to take a
completely different take on the dating scene. I had my hero and heroine meet
while speed dating. Now, in addition to not really dating my husband, speed
dating didn’t exist when I was single. So, as I do for most of my research, I
went online. There I found websites that explained how the concept worked. The
problem was, I could only find out so much about it without actually signing up
to participate. And, while my husband is very supportive of my writing, and is
willing to help me research certain things, I’m pretty confident he’d put his
foot down if I asked him if I could start dating.
So I contacted a friend of a friend, who has participated in
speed dating events, and she answered lots of my questions and entertained me
with stories from her own experiences. Still, something was missing.
One evening, my husband, daughter and I went out to dinner
with a friend who lives in New York City. He took us to an Irish pub and guess
what? In the back, they were getting ready to host a speed-dating event. My
daughter and I figured out ways to observe what was going on, and even to
record the host discussing the rules. As a result, I was able to portray it
well in my story (I think).
Aviva and Jason not only meet at their speed dating event,
which both of them were coerced into participating, but they figure out a way
to escape together from it. I’m pretty confident that by doing so, they’ve put
themselves on the “banned for life” list, but if the story continues to shape
up as it is, they won’t have to worry about dating again.