The Guilty Indulgence Book Club started four years ago after a group of us attended a reader’s conference. We decided to start a book club and create a blog. We never dreamed it would get so big!
We have gained over three thousand followers between all of our accounts -blog, facebook, tumblr, twitter, goodreads, audible- and get an average of 10,000 hits monthly on our blog.
NEW ADULT ROMANCE – Five Ways To Fall by KA Tucker
MC ROMANCE – Devil’s Game by Joanna Wylde
MILITARY ROMANCE – Night with a SEAL by Cat Johnson
MENAGE ROMANCE – Rule of Three by Kelly Jamieson
HISTORICAL ROMANCE – Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
DARK ROMANCE – Torn From You by Nashoda Rose
PARANORMAL ROMANCE – Lustful Cravings by Paloma Beck
AUDIOBOOKS – Dark Horse by Kate Sherwood
GLBT ROMANCE – Crooked Tree Ranch by RJ Scott
SATURDAYS WITH SID – Sid is our token male reviewer! He does a bi-monthly feature with reviews of m/m romance
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Debby says
Take a deep breath and carry on. Congrats on your growth and may have more!
ardent.ereader says
I love the title of you book review blog! To overcome nerves related to work I usually tell myself I am well-prepared for what ever may happen because I have done my 'homework' and I should be able to answer any questions that may come up and I have nailed my presentation. I still get nervous though. Thanks for the giveaway.
ShirleyAnn says
Make sure you are prepared and always take a friend who can help you stay calm and give you advise or an escape route!!
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Serena91291 says
I like to think I'm not the nervous type, but when I do I just need to distract myself with something else and I try to be left alone for a minute to calm myself. Thanks for the giveaway!
Jbst says
I try to take deep breaths. Or if it's waiting on a medical situation with other people or myself, I'll try to distract myself with a magazine or my Kindle.
Lisa G says
I'm pretty self conscious so nerves always seem to get the best of me. I just try to do the best I can in any given situation and hope no one notices the sweaty palms ๐
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Jen CW says
I try to remember that my nervousness is coming from myself. I label it and do a deep breathing exercise until I'm am calmer.
H.B. says
I pep talk myself in my head. If I have to give a speech and have a two day wait period to the due date to present I'll pep talk myself for those two days whenever I start to get nervous or worry. In addition, I'll also try some breathing exercises and I'll run around until I'm a bit tired so that I'll be too tired to be worried or scared.
Tracy George says
I tend to eat chocolate to over come nurves… I know its bad for me but it is nice… ๐
Ashley E says
I don't! Ha. Okay, I try to distract myself. I'm the kind who just avoids thinking about something that makes me nervous. This can lead to the unfortunate, occasional, "oops I was supposed to prepare for this?". But, it works well enough to get me by. Sugar also helps…
Sula says
I overcome nerves by knowing that I am fully prepared if that is the issue and if I am still concerned I find somewhere quiet then drink a cup of herbal tea and read a book, maybe chat to a close friend or even listen to calming music.