How To Be #1 in The Romance Book World

How To Be #1 in The Romance Book World

The #1 way to stay popular in the world of Romance Book World is to be talked about…often.

Most avid readers will have a few reviewers that they follow and trust for honest opinions on a book and great book suggestions.

Therefore, it’s safe to assume that the #1 way to stay on top of your niche is to:

  • find the reviewers that cover your genre
  • learn who is popular
  • follow them
  • Interact with them and their followers on a regular basis

As a bonus, you yourself, will find some great books to read by paying attention to their reviews, news, and discussions. Not to mention all the amazing deals and goodies you can win through their many contests and giveaways.

So, what are you waiting for?

Take the leap, find out who’s who in book reviews and start following them ASAP.

Below is a list of Romance Book Reviewers that I like and follow. If your genre is Romance then I suggest you follow them as well.

Don’t forget to tell them I sent you! 🙂

  1. All About Romance
  2. Bodice Ripper Novels
  3. Cause Everyone Needs Romance
  4. Coffee Time Romance
  5. Dear Author
  6. Fiction Vixen
  7. Lady Muslin Myst’s Mysterious Hodgepodge
  8. Lady Smut
  9. My Little Book Blog
  10. Reviewing Romance 
  11. Romance in Books
  12. Romance Junkies
  13. RT Book Reviews
  14. SBooklover Reviews
  15. Scandalicious Book Reviews
  16. Smart Bitches Trashy Books
  17. Smexy Books
  18. Steel & Velvet
  19. The Romance Studio
  20. The WriteRomantics

Published by Darla G. Denton, Writer

I am a Contemporary Romance Writer for Curvy women and the men who love them.

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