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Vasil Meg Can I send you one of my books for a review?


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Toby Mark Anyone interested in book reviews could reach out to me


message 4: by Toby (new)

Toby Mark Vasil wrote: "Can I send you one of my books for a review?"

I offer authors like you reviews, send me your books


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Vasil Meg Toby wrote: "Vasil wrote: "Can I send you one of my books for a review?"

I offer authors like you reviews, send me your books"

Okay, where can I send them? Do you have an email address?



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Toby Mark my email is marktoby754@gmail.com

i offer verified purchase reviews for Amazon books


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message 8: by A. (new)

A. Dixit Hi everyone!
I’ve recently published my first novella and I’m not really chasing sales — I’m genuinely looking for reader feedback on pacing, tone, and clarity so I can improve as a writer.

It’s a short read (under 2 hours), set in early-2000s London, with cryptic Latin clues, a spy-adjacent mystery, and plenty of rain, trains, and moral ambiguity.

If anyone enjoys quiet, thoughtful thrillers and is open to sharing honest feedback (not necessarily a review), I’d truly appreciate it.
Happy to get honest reviews, good, ugly 🤐

Thank you for reading — even considering it means a lot.

It is free on KU if required I'll make it free via promotion days.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G4HJMY34


message 9: by Anna (new)

Anna Halabi Hello Everyone

I am seeking honest reviews for my book Good Mothers Don't Say That: A dark comedy about motherhood, honesty, and the things you’re not supposed to admit

Available on Kindle Unlimited!

Synopsis:

At a child’s birthday party, a mother says the wrong thing.

It isn’t cruel. It isn’t dramatic. It’s just honest enough to make the room go quiet.

Soon after, she’s invited to a small group of parents who meet once a month in a basement to say the things good moms aren’t supposed to say out loud. At first, it’s a relief. Everyone is exhausted. Everyone has a story. No one pretends.

But honesty has a way of escalating.

As the stories get darker and the laughter comes faster, the group begins to reward despair. Complaints become performances. Misery becomes belonging. The narrator slowly realizes that what she’s saying in the room is no longer what she actually feels — it’s what gets the best reaction.

Good Mothers Don’t Say That is a darkly funny, unsettling novel about parenthood, group dynamics, and the quiet pressure to turn honesty into identity. It explores how easily relief becomes reliance — and what it takes to walk away once you realize the truth has started to sound rehearsed.


message 10: by Laxman (new)

Laxman Rao What if the deepest wounds are the ones no one can see?

I recently published my novel Burdened Bruises - An Abandoned House. A Buried Past. A Psychological Mystery Thriller: Hidden Past Suspense Novel — filled with emotional trauma, hidden secrets, disturbing truths, and dark mystery.

This story focuses not just on suspense, but also on the emotional scars people carry silently behind normal lives. If you enjoy psychological thrillers with mystery, emotional depth, and tense atmosphere, this book may interest you.

Genre:
Psychological Thriller / Mystery / Emotional Suspense

Why readers may find it unique:
• emotionally intense themes
• hidden past and psychological tension
• mystery-driven storytelling
• dark emotional atmosphere
• character-focused suspense

The book is currently available on Kindle Unlimited.

I’d genuinely appreciate honest Goodreads/Amazon reviews from readers who enjoy psychological suspense and mystery fiction.


message 11: by C.M. (new)

C.M. Gray One More Hour of Daylight by C.M. Gray

Hello everyone,

I am looking for ARC readers for my soon-to-be-published historical fiction novel, One More Hour of Daylight, set between 1939 and 1944.

The pitch:

In September 1939, seventeen-year-old Derrick Sedgley finds a wounded German pilot hiding in an Essex barn. The pilot asks for one thing: one more hour of daylight before whatever comes next. Derrick agrees, then reports him anyway.

That choice follows him across the war — through SOE training, into occupied France, and finally into Germany itself, where he falls in love with the pilot's sister. When the SS close in, the debt he has carried for four years comes due in ways he never imagined.

A story about guilt, loyalty, and the moments that define us. Grounded in period detail, written in British English.

If you would like a free epub or PDF copy in exchange for an honest Goodreads or Amazon review, please fill in the short request form here:

👉 https://tinyurl.com/mpjace4c

No obligation if it turns out not to be for you. Honest reviews only — good or bad.

Thank you for your time.

My First book, a YA Fantasy, The Flight of the Griffin, was longlisted in the 2015 Times/ChickenHouse Writing competition. My Second book, Shadowland, has over 900 five-star Amazon reviews.


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