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Everybody Needs a Little Romance Guest Blogger: Heather

Hi everyone!

I know I’ve been quiet. I was on vacation and had limited internet access, but now that I’m home, I am thrilled to introduce you to Heather, a reviewer for Everybody Needs a Little Romance. The blog is excellent and the reviewers are genuine, honest, and love to read romance. If you’d like to learn a little about the review site and the reviewers, especially Heather, here’s a link: http://everybodyneedsalittleromance.com/heather/ or http://everybodyneedsalittleromance.com/. I think you’ll enjoy the posts and the blog. The link is also to the left on my blogroll. I hope you’ll check out Heather’s thoughts on what it’s like to be a reviewer. Share your thoughts, comments, and questions and we’ll be checking in to respond.

 Hey all, my name is Heather and I review books for Everybody Needs a Little Romance.  I am honored that Frances asked me to guest on her blog.  You see, I am a huge fan of her books.  I don’t usually pick up historical romances but I won the 1st book in her Panthera Series in a contest and was hooked.   I bought Rhiannon’s Pride as soon as I finished the 1st one and now have all three of them on my Kindle.

I have been a book lover and avid reader all my life.  In January, I started reviewing books for the blog.  I have never reviewed books for a blog or website until Keri Ford asked me to join their blog as a reviewer.  I started out on a temporary basis because I wasn’t sure how good I would be at reviewing books.  After a couple months I became a part of the blog, I even have my own tab!!

I love reviewing books for them.  I get to read whatever I want and tell people about some of my favorite authors.  Another perk is the free books I get in exchange for an honest review.  I have won ARC’s from Moira Rogers, Jaci Burton and Maya Banks that I’ve been able to review for them.  It’s definitely been a lot of fun.

Its hard to say exactly what I look for in a book, a lot of times it depends on my mood.  I read just about everything from paranormal romance and urban fantasy, to contemporary romances.  I have found as I get older, I tend to like my romance books a little spicier and I absolutely hate teenage angst.  I am probably the only person that hasn’t read the Twilight series. 

I tend to look for books that have strong characters, especially the females.  I like a female character that is able to take care of herself but is willing to accept help when she needs it.  I like my males strong and HOT but with flaws that make them human and approachable.  A cast of complex supporting characters is another must.  They help with plot development and can lead to expansion of the story into other books.

The best books are the ones that have the ability to transport me to another place where I am so vested in the story I am reading that I forget about everything else.  There are a select few books that I have even had dreams about the characters because I didn’t want the book to end.   Some of my favorite authors are JR Ward, Lora Leigh, Gena Showalter Kresley Cole, Lindsey Sands, Patricia Brigss, and of course, Frances.  The list is too numerous to name them all.

When I review books for the blog we use Flaming Heart ratings, ranging from 1 to 5 with the option of a DNF or a Broken Heart.  The majority of the books I have reviewed range from 3 to 4 ½ flaming hearts.  If the book is good and holds my attention but isn’t anything special it will be awarded 3 flaming hearts.  If the book has an extra something it can earn 3 ½ to 4 flaming hearts.  If it’s a really good, can’t put down book, that makes me cry that deserves 4 ½ to 5 flaming hearts.  I happy to say that I have not had to give a book less than 3 stars and have never had a DNF or Broken heart book.

A little about myself:  I am a 42 year old grandma of a beautiful 16 month old.  In addition to spending time with my little angel, I work full time and am in the process of completing my MBA.   My biggest complaint is that there are too many books and too little time.  Please stop by Everybody Needs a Little Romance and check out our blog.  Frances will be our guest on Friday, June 25th.  My book reviews are posted every other Friday.  http://everybodyneedsalittleromance.com/

2 Responses to “Everybody Needs a Little Romance Guest Blogger: Heather”

  1. Sherri Browning Erwin Says:

    I don’t think you’re the only one who hasn’t read the Twilight series, but it does feel that way sometimes, doesn’t it? I read the first one and stopped there– but only because I have a 16 year old daughter who was reading it (and complaining! She might be the only one in her age group who doesn’t like the series). Congratulations on your grandchild (aw!), on working to complete your MBA (wow!) and on your reviewer position. Great to see you here!

  2. Heather Brewer Says:

    Sherri,

    Thanks for stopping by.

    Yeah, you are right, it feels like I’m the only one that hasn’t read it. A girl I work with is planning on attending the midnight showing of Eclipse (therefore taking off the next day). My daughter wants the shirt that says “Real Vampires Don’t sparkle”. She’s not a Twlight fan either.

    The granddaughter runs the house, especially her grandpa.

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