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Thursday, September 10, 2009

An Interview of a Reviewer


Have you ever wondered how a reviewer decides which books get the coveted "5" rating and others receive a "3"? Recently, I was interviewed by author Carol J. North. She asked me that question and others.

Why do you write reviews?
I was keeping a list of books I read with comments on my computer. A year or so ago I started to put short summaries up at the Word of Mouth Contest at Bookreporter.com. Last year as I began to visit more sites and win more books I decided that I would like to “give back” a little by reviewing some of the books I won. I liked doing that and encouraging authors that way. I got my Kindle2 in March. A month or so later I decided I wanted to see if I could find a site I could review with. I found You Gotta Read Reviews and have been very encouraged by the great team there! I also began doing reviews at Between the Lines at Writers and Readers of Distinctive Fiction (WRDF) and have reviewed some wonderful books there. Last month I joined the team at CataNetwork Reviewers because I liked their site and it looked like there would be some different book offerings at that site. I started the blog in July to have a place to post the reviews I do for authors or myself and to share in the book blogging community.


My primary goal in reviewing and bloggin (besides reading good books!) is to encourage authors in their efforts and hopefully help draw readers to good books!


What genre books do you read?
I love to rotate my reading: I read Historical Romance, Suspense or Mystery, Western, Paranormal, Christian or Love Inspired or Sweet, Fantasy and even some Sci-Fi. I occasionally read nonfiction and erotic romance. I do not read erotica or nontraditional romances.


Do you read more than one book at a time?
As reflected in my “What are You Reading” Monday posts, I read print books, eBooks on Kindle2, Audibles on a Creative Zen MP3 and Audio CDs - usually in the car. So I am usually reading three to five books at a time. I try to avoid having two suspense or two historicals at a time as I have found that to be confusing.

Do you use any particular criteria or grading scale?
No I don’t use any type of checklist. But I do try to note aspects of the setting, plot, characters, voice and overall feel of the book. For more in depth detail of my rating process, you can check out this article: My Thoughts on Ratings.


Do errors in the books affect your reviews? Or do you bite your tongue?
I used to get really annoyed by obvious errors. In fact a couple of years ago I read a contemporary story by a very popular author and it had terrible errors. There was a whole page that had wrong character names! And the heroine didn’t have a cell phone which appeared like a blatant error to me. It took me over two years to try another book by that author!

While reviewing I do note errors, particularly on the Kindle2. When reviewing for the sites I do not necessarily note the errors but when reviewing for an author I do make note of errors so I can offer an errata list most of the time if the author wants it. If there are oodles of typos in a book I would probably mention that in my review. But the errors do not affect my rating unless they are totally negligent like the changed character names incident!


What is the number one thing you look for in a book?
Entertainment! I read for pleasure and relaxation. Now its okay if I get tense by a good suspense… that may not be relaxation but it is entertainment!


Do you look for emotional response when you review a book?
I’m not sure I am always looking for one but I like it when a scene twists at my gut or my heart! When I experience the joy or pain of a character then I think the author has done a good job pulling me into the book!


What do you do for fun?
Go on cruises or vacation so I can read more books!

A Big THANK YOU to Carol J. North for interviewing me!




A PS Addendum!
I was preparing to post the contest to several sites I visit when I realized I had forgotten to mention some items in the interview. There are some additional groups that were helpful to me becoming a reviewer and I wanted to thank them too!! I have enjoyed being a member of Romance Junkie Readers Group. During the early months of this year a group of us there were reading "new to me" authors together. We would agree upon a genre and then during the week read a book in that genre by an author we hadn't read before. We would post reviews and discuss them. This was great fun and helped me to start honing my review writing skills. And we got to know new authors which is a great thing! I guess life got busy for all of us and we dropped the weekly sharing. I miss sharing those discussion with you "guys"! So I owe a thanks to my "new to me author" clan over at RJR who helped push my progress into reviewing!

I also owe a thanks to Sweet and Sensual Romances Yahoo Groups. They let me post a review each Tuesday and we have a drawing for review and recipe comments for that event each week. Thanks my good friends!

Finally - I forgot to mention that I have been honored to be included as a contributing reviewer for The Sweetest Romance Authors Blog. If you want sweet romance this is a great place to look!



Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Blog Tour of The Treasures of Venice



Morbid Romantic has a blog tour and giveaway for Lucinda McGary's The Treasures of Venice here:

The direct link was not working (or my IE kept throwing me out) when I visited so you may have to go to the home link here and scroll down to the contest. The books sound interesting!

Review of Every Skull Tells A Story

Title: Every Skull Tells a Story
Author: Anne Patrick
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Publish America
Rating: 4.5 of 5
Page count 198
Heat Rating: Sweet
ISBN-10: 1424190037
Buy Here
Reviewed by: MarthaE

Blurb: When the skeletal remains of three young women are discovered on the vacation estate of a U.S. Senator, the local sheriff enlists the help of Special Agent Galen Schroeder and a local forensic sketch artist, to help him solve the murders. A profiler for seventeen years, Galen knows his skills are useless until they discover the identity of the victims. That's where the beautiful and talented Mackayla Kensingtom comes in.
Mackayla knows all too well the heartache of not knowing the fate of a loved one. The brutal murder of her own daughter is the driving force behind her determination to bring closure to families missing loved ones.
Using her artistry skills, Mackayla works frantically to put faces to the skulls so that their identities can be revealed and the killer can be caught. When the killer realizes how good she is, it appears she may be the next to die.
Review: If you are looking for solid suspense with sweet romance this book nails it!

Mackayla is a beautiful woman with a tragic loss in her past. She is driven to help uncover the identities of skeletons, either from natural disasters like the Tsunami in Sri Lanka or from crime sites. While helping the victims in Sri Lanka she has found a little girl whom she is trying to adopt. Although the national government does not allow single parent adoption, Mackayla is trusting God to make a way.

Mackayla has flown back home to help determine the identities of three women discovered on a Senator’s property not too far from her own home. Here she meets the mature and dedicated FBI profiler, Galen. He too lost his wife and child a number of years before and has lived for his job since. Now he meets the lovely and smart Mackayla and his heart begins to stir!

These two characters make a great match. Their mutual respect creates a great foundation for a developing relationship. They are both solid and strong on their own and have to learn to recognize that they can complement each other and find new love if they are willing to risk it!

As Mackayla uses her skills to shape the faces of the dead girls her own life is threatened as it is clear the murderer wants to keep his secrets hidden. The story flows non-stop. When you aren’t racing along in action with Mackayla or Galen, separately or together, you are following their developing courtship. The author does a great job of weaving Mackayla’s strong Christian faith and church family support into the story. It fits very naturally with Mackayla’s character. The author has an excellent grasp of the details of the forensic artist and presents the process in an easily understood manner. The plot is believable and has good twists to keep you reading to find out how they are going to get the proof necessary to pin down the murder. The only weak spot for me was the setting for the final run-in with the murderer as that did not seem so likely and the show down was not a completely clear picture for me. But that was a minor point that did not ruin the enjoyment of the chase and romance.

This is a good book to grab for a suspenseful read, grounded in firm Christian values and faith - a refreshing change. Well done! I will look forward to more good mystery suspense from Ms. Patrick!

Author's blog: Suspense by Anne

CymLowell

Monday, September 7, 2009

Join us for Review and Recipe Tuesdays at SaSR!

At the end of July we started a weekly event called R & R Tuesdays at the Sweet and Sensual Romance Yahoo Group.

Each Tuesday I post a Review from "Martha's Bookshelf" and we share Recipes for a particular food choice (ie. if the moderator shares a chicken recipe, then the participants share their favorite chicken recipes.) We have been saving the recipes in files at the site so we are developing quite a nice, yummy collection!
Tomorrow the review is on Every Skull Tells a Story by Anne Patrick. The recipe group is Breakfasts! I even have a receipe from my DH I'll be sharing!

Contest Drawing: Everyone who comments on the reviews or recipes is included in a drawing for a book from my Bookshelves (gently read) - some older, some newer and even some autographed!

You must be a member of the group to participate. We also have a contest most Fridays hosted by author members. It is a great place to meet and chat with like minded authors and readers, get some good recipes and have a chance to win some books!

Please see the group guidelines or join here:
Sweet and Sensual Romance Yahoo Group
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As of last Tuesday I am posting the review here at my blog too so you can read the review without joining the group.

Monday Mailbox September 7, 2009 (posting a day late)


This Meme starts at The Printed Page

Last week I received in the mail the following books:


Swan for the Money by Donna Andrews - won from St. Martin's Press Read it First Program. Thank you St. Martin's and Suzanne.

Every week Suzanne sends an excerpt of a new book for every day. If you like the book from the excerpts you can enter to win a copy of the book. If anyone is interested - to subscribe go to: http://www.read-it-first.com/

Lord of the Fading Lands and Lady of Light and Shadows by C.L. Wilson. I won these at The Pen and Muse Blog. Thank you Denisse!


Viking Heat by Sandra Hill which I won August 25 at Romance Junkie Reader Group Cover Ad Shout Out. Thank you Chaos Cat and RJR!

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