A review by phoebesrandoms
Hero(ine) Addict by Blythe H. Warren

5.0

I love this cover by Joseph Krystofiak. It is fun and makes you want to pick up the book and see what the story is about. Its formatting fits Eliot’s character perfectly.

One of my favorite characters from Hero(ine) Addict is Audrey and I predict she will be one of yours too. She is a different kind of superhero, but one who makes an impact all the same on one of the main characters. The other is a young man by the name of Brandon who we do not meet in this story, but whose story is told by the other main character, Harper. It is the influence of these two very powerful people who impact this story the most and I am thankful that Blythe H. Warren told their story.

Warren writes about some heavy topics in this slow-burn romance story, but like all comic story heroes, they always come from a dark past - or in this case present. There is plenty of humor mixed in here too. Warren keeps the reader balanced on that fine edge of just about to cry and then pulls you back with some humor. Harper provides plenty of humorous moments too.

There is romance too (laugh) - messed up romantic moments. Sometimes this reads like a really awkward romance because you see what is going on like a really bad train wreck that you just can’t stop watching. Yup, that just happened. Thank goodness you picked up this book and were here for it!

This is a book with popcorn and tea moments! Em throws so much shade, she should join the ladies in Atlanta. (not that it isn’t worth it mind you) Then add in the romance and you have become an Addict too! It’s worth it.

I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.