Wednesday, October 12, 2016

MEET DANTE MARCHETTI (MIXING IT UP)

A self-taught chef who had a meteoric rise in the restaurant world, Dante Marchetti is the talk of the town amongst foodies in Manhattancritics love his dishes, women love his sexy accent and muscular physique, and Dante loves himself . . . a lot. In his mind, no other chef is his equal, and he has no patience for anyone in his kitchen who does not meet his exacting standards, which is why he yells . . . a lot. And, also, why Cecily hates him. Having been subjected to Dante's temper and tyrannical behavior back in the early days of her career, the last thing she wants is to work with him again. He's not as bothered by the prospect, because he assumes (wrongly) that he can steamroll right over Cecily as he did in the past.

Author's Notes: Years ago, when I first came up with the idea for Mixing It Up and scribbled down some notes about the characters, the male chef who was going to be the heroine's antagonist was Russian! I even had a name for the characterAlek Guznichev, but when I started writing the book, I quickly realized I couldn't do much with Russian food. There are only so many creative variations on Stroganoff and borscht! I debated other cuisines and finally decided that Italian was the best way to go because there's always been a rivalry between Italy and France, and the rustic fare from the former is a more organic contrast to the elegant French food Cecily favors.

I have to say that Dante cracked me up more than any character I've ever written. He's just so conceited and impressed with himself, and his ego is constantly fed by the reactions he receives from every woman he comes into contact with. He's so used to being fawned over and praised that he can't even take Cecily's dislike of him seriously and thinks she secretly has the hots for him, because why wouldn't she? She's seen him, right? ;)

Quotes: "Life ees too short to restrict yourself. Food, wine, love—theese are the theengs that make-a life worth liveeng."

"Passion, eet ees positive; eet drives you and those around you to be better."

"You should treat-a the risotto like you would a woman. Give eet all your love and attention; make eet feel like there ees nothing more important to you. For eighteen to twenty minutes anyway."


Casting: This is a total no-brainer for me. Justin Baldoni of Jane the Virgin fame was the actor I pictured the whole time I was writing Dante. He's half-Italian; he's got charisma to spare and he can play seductive, smarmy, and arrogant, all while still being very appealing. (I am not going to lie. Flashbacks to Bad Boy Rafael on Jane are my favorite!) So, yeah, if Mixing It Up is ever turned into a movie or TV show, Justin will be the first actor I'll tell the casting director to call. No audition necessary! ;)


This intro was just a little appetizer to whet your appetite for the character of Dante. To see him in all his main course glory, be sure to grab a copy of Mixing It Up when it's released a week from today on Wednesday, October 19th. And swing by the blog again tomorrow when I'll be giving you the lowdown on Cecily's quirky cousin and best friend, Dina.

6 comments:

  1. Every solar system needs a sun. LOVE that line!! xo

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    1. Well, Dante does think the world revolves around him, so . . . ;)

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  2. Dante sounds a bit self centered, but I have a feeling he will be redeemed.

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    1. He definitely thinks a lot of himself, Janine! ;) But you're right, he's not all bad.

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  3. I can't wait to read this character. The guy we hate to love - ha!

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    1. I hope you enjoy reading about Dante as much as I did writing for him, Rory! ;)

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