Series: Informal Romance
Genre: Christian, Contemporary, Romance
Publisher: Ladybug Lit
Publication date: May 2, 2016
Number of pages: 229
Lily Ziminski is an ICU nurse near the nation’s capital where politics are a regular part of hospital policy. Assigned a series of high-profile patients, she finds herself an unwilling focus of the media. Lily would much rather do without all the attention… except where one cowboy-hat-wearing state trooper is concerned.Caleb Graham runs into the same captivating nurse twice in one day, and he’s not a man who believes in coincidence. When problems at a local impound lot force him into the middle of a bizarre case that threatens Lily, Caleb will stop at nothing to protect her. From a stranger in a parking garage to Secret Service agents, surprise chases Lily around every corner. In the midst of the chaos, she has two constants – her longtime faith in God and her growing attraction for a silver-eyed trooper.
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The Books in the Series
My Thoughts
I previously read and enjoyed the first book in this series. When I saw that Heather was doing this tour, I was excited about the opportunity to read and review them all!
An Informal Christmas
Rylie and Zach may have gotten off on the wrong foot but that’s to be expected since they’re both under a lot of stress. Rylie’s job puts her emotions through the wringer daily and she’s burning the candle at both ends. Zach’s heartache hits closer to home but he’s too far away to offer tangible support.
After their rocky start, they gradually open up, communicate, and become a great team. While Zach’s generosity is admirable and endearing, I was most interested in Rylie’s position as a Child Life Specialist. It is humbling to consider the challenges faced by staff, patients, and families within an oncology unit. God bless those little ones, their families, and the professionals working with them.
Despite the pain and suffering endured and witnessed in the story, the ever present hope and joy of childhood prevailed. Add a dash of humor and the promise of a blossoming relationship for an encouraging and entertaining novella.
An Informal Arrangement
Maddie usually thrives on the high intensity in the ICU but she is in serious need of a break. I think we all know that feeling, we’ve worked ourselves too hard for too long and something has to give. Holden is trying to make his own way in the world when an unexpected illness shakes him to his core. He’s just being one of those guys who puts off going to the doctor until the last possible moment. Unfortunately, the consequences drain his body, finances, confidence, and faith.
Maddie takes her need for emotional healing and his need for physical healing and forms a plan that benefits them both. While working out the kinks in their arrangement, Maddie and Holden realize they have a lot to learn about one another. Everything from differences in faith to family dynamics seems to complicate their situation.
This story had a little “marriage of convenience” vibe that I really enjoyed and an entertaining lineup of secondary characters.
An Informal Introduction
This third book hooked me right from the start with a hilarious and relatable opening. I love the great contrast between Lily, a dainty, spitfire nurse and Caleb, the calm, collected trooper. Lily’s assignment to two high-profile patients complicates her life outside the hospital, putting her in the media spotlight and in danger. Caleb has his own work drama to wade through and he does everything he can to keep Lily safe.
Lily and Caleb both have a strong faith and acknowledge the powerful attraction between them. Amidst all the drama and suspense, Caleb’s mama provides some comedic relief with a backyard shindig and not so subtle matchmaker schemes for her son and her favorite nurse. This story has a little bit of something for everyone!
I requested the opportunity to read and review these titles through Singing Librarian Books Tours. The opinions expressed are my own.
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Interview
Heather answered the following questions for Singing Librarian Books Tours.
1. How did you get started as an author? What or whom inspired you?
“You should think about writing. That eulogy you wrote was something else.” It was the week after my daughter’s memorial service, and I was having lunch with a friend. My world had been turned upside down and sideways, and I was walking around in a fog of confusion and pain. Those words, though, they resonated deep down in my soul. Writing had been my friend for as long as I could remember. Sorting through emotions – messy or otherwise – was always easier with a pen in my hand. Fiction wouldn’t be that different…right? I went home and started writing that very afternoon.
Five months later, I had my first book contract. I know that’s not a normal story. People don’t just one day decide to become a writer, and nobody gets a contract as quickly as I did. All I can say is that it’s from God. It’s as though God Himself wrapped it up in paper, tied a bow on it, and handed it to me. “Here. This is going to help you.” Writing will always be this spectacular gift that God gave me during a very dark and difficult time in my life. I hope I always treasure it as much as I do right now and that, in everything I write, I remember the Giver of this gift and that I honor Him with every word I write.
2. What writing project are you currently working on? What can you tell us about these projects?
An Informal Date will be out in September as part of the Falling In Love box set, and An Informal Affair will see publication in March 2017. That one’s also going to be in a box set, but we’re still working on a name for that set.
In An Informal Date, we run into Dr. Owen Pratt. He had a small part in An Informal Christmas, and now we get to step into his world and get to know him better. He’s a medical researcher with a very by-the-books personality – which lends itself to a chuckle or two when he starts to fall for Kimi, a bohemian artist who works at a coffee kiosk. Of course, there’s a lot more to Kimi than meets the eye, but I don’t want to give the whole story away… 😉
An Informal Affair involves an ER nurse, an IT guy, and an online dating experience for the books. Or maybe the newspaper. Definitely the newspaper – in the comics section, of course.
3. What authors inspire your writing?
That’s such a tricky question! I almost feel like I’m going to insult somebody by not naming them. Of course, I could prevent that by only naming classical authors who are long-since dead. I admit – I do like Geoffrey Chaucer.
However, when it comes to modern writing, my inspirations are mostly contemporary. I love the way Karen Kingsbury develops her characters. It’s subtle and yet oh-so-intricate. I aspire to master character development like she has. I enjoy Steven James and the natural rhythm of life that his characters experience. His plots unfold at a pace that keeps you on the edge of your seat but still feels entirely natural. He keeps the tension high without making his readers tense, and that, too, is a skill I admire.
When it comes to humor, I think of Rene Gutteridge. She doesn’t publish as much as she used to, but she’s fantastic at bringing the hilarity of everyday life to the printed page.
4. What period of history interests you the most? Does this influence your writing?
Is this a good time to admit that I minored in history in college? Honestly, I really do enjoy most periods in history, but my favorite is the medieval period. Oddly enough, I’ve not written anything that takes place in medieval times, and I have no plans to do so in the future. I can’t say why exactly. I’ve written western romances and regency romances, but medieval…I’m not sure. I don’t see a direct influence of history on my contemporary fiction-writing, but I will say this: The ideals that we like in history are the same ideals that we embrace in our world today. Honor, hard work,
I don’t see a direct influence of history on my contemporary fiction-writing, but I will say this: The ideals that we like in history are the same ideals that we embrace in our world today. Honor, hard work, defense and protection of the weak and innocent. In days of old that might have looked like a knight on a horse, but in today’s world those same ideals can show up in a police officer, a doctor, or a homeless person. Gallantry is a bit part of what shapes modern romance novels, and I do think that can be traced back in literature all the way to the medieval period.
5. What inspired the idea for An Informal Introduction?
I attended a writing conference in 2014. As I drove home, my radio kept dropping stations (because I’d driven out of range) and picking up new ones (because I’d driven into range). It seemed like every time a new station filled the air waves, it played the same song. I must have heard Dierks Bentley and “I Hold On” a dozen times on that fourteen-hour drive. I don’t even normally listen to country music, but that song captured my imagination and got me to wondering.
Could I write a hero who was steadfast, loyal, and solid like that? Could he be all those things and not be boring? (After all, nobody wants a too-perfect hero.) What would his romance story look like if she didn’t swoon at his feet the first time they met? How would he convince her they were meant for one another?
By the time I made it home from that conference, I knew my hero inside and out. It took a few more months before I started to get an inkling of who my heroine might be, though. She was a little more complicated. She needed to be someone who wanted to follow God but who was having a hard time hearing Him in this situation, and she needed to have spunk so her personality wouldn’t get swallowed up by the hero’s.
Eventually, An Informal Introduction made its way onto paper (or the computer screen). They were a fun couple to write, and I enjoyed being able to bring their story to life.
6. What other hobbies do you enjoy when you are not writing?
Ha! Who has time for anything else?
I homeschool a teenager, but his classes are primarily online now, so I’ve been relegated to supervision and moral support. I volunteer at a couple different activities, such as my church’s community food pantry. I read, I play Sudoku, and I’m great at bossing people around. (Now if I could just get them all to listen and do what I say…) 😉
Life is busy and full, and I’m content. Plus, I don’t think I could squeeze anything else into my schedule, so there’s that, too. ^_^
Giveaway
Tour Schedule
June 14–Faithfully Bookish
June 15–Singing Librarian Books
June 16–Getting Your Read On
June 17–Simple Harvest Reads
June 20–Toni Shiloh Prayerfully-Lifted Romance | Bukwurmzzz
June 21–Wishful Endings
June 22–Zerina Blossom’s Books | Katie’s Clean Book Collection
June 23–Red Headed Book Lady
June 24–Smiling Book Reviews





Thank you for taking the time to spotlight my Informal Romance series today! (I’m glad you enjoyed the books, too – that always helps!) 🙂
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Hi Heather! Thanks for stopping by! I look forward to reading future titles in this series! I’d love to see the complete series in one book some day!
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i haven’t read any books by Heather – YET. But they are on my radar for sure! 🙂
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I think I first came across this series in a multiple author collection. Heather’s sense of humor had me chuckling through this whole series.
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Sadly, I have not yet read any books by Heather. But I have put them on my TBR list.
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Grab one of her novellas for a taste and you will not be disappointed! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
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