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message 1: by brittney (new)

brittney Hey! I read a lot of books and love to do honest reviews on how i am feeling on them. Let me know if anyone would like a review!


message 2: by Erika (new)

Erika Agnew Hi Brittney- I have a YA Dragon Fantasy. I could email a PDF if you're interested.


message 3: by Riccardo (new)

Riccardo Polacci Hello Brittney,

My name is Riccardo Polacci, and I am an emerging self-published author thrilled to introduce you to my debut historical fiction novel, "Born a Viking: Blót," the inaugural instalment of my "Born a Viking" saga.

Born a Viking: Blót delves deep into Viking Age Scandinavia, narrating the journey of nine-year-old Sigurd during a spiritual pilgrimage to Uppsala, Sweden, alongside his family. Filled with mystical visions and the revelation of his father's hidden life as the leader of a group of shaman warriors devoted to Odin, Sigurd becomes embroiled in a tapestry of ancient secrets, political intrigue, and family bonds. The novel intricately weaves Norse paganism, mysticism, and legends into a riveting tale of survival and self-discovery.

Let me know if you are interested.

Thanks,
Riccardo


message 4: by Blake (new)

Blake Freedman brittney wrote: "Hey! I read a lot of books and love to do honest reviews on how i am feeling on them. Let me know if anyone would like a review!"

Hi there, I would absolutly love to have my chidrens book series "My First" Reviewed. I launched this month the first 5 books of this series and was hoping to see how I could have them reviewd here and amazon. If you could help that would be very much so appreciated.

I can send you the .pdf.

https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/...


message 5: by D. (new)

D. Thrush My book The Santa Secret is free!


message 6: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Sloan Hi there! I’m the author of two poetry collections: The Cult of Silence (a sapphic horror poetry collection) and Here, The Air Is Heavy With God (a sapphic poetry book centered on healing). If either of these speaks to you, I’d love to offer you a free review copy.

If you're interested in receiving one, please fill out this form and I’ll be in touch:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...

Thank you so much for your support!


message 7: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Kreke Hello Brittney, are you interested in YA superhero books? I would love a new review for my novella: Beacon - The Hero of Heartland. Feel free to email matthew@theheartlandbeacon for a free PDF or click this link: https://storyoriginapp.com/reviewcopi...
Beacon: The Hero of Heartland.


message 8: by Carrie (last edited Jun 22, 2025 08:00AM) (new)

Carrie Kabak Hi Brittney

I'd love you to read SHIBBY MAGEE. I'm seeking ARC/PDF readers and early reviews for my soon-to-be released novel, (Women's Fiction). Please send your email address to carrie.kabak.write@gmail.com if you're interested, and I'd be honored!

www.carriekabak.com

SUMMARY:

A character-driven, Irish-set story laced with wit, heartbreak, and redemption.

When their mother disappears after announcing she's a Traveller—born a member of a nomadic ethnic minority—Shibby and her twin sister, Dorah, are abandoned to a family already cracking at the seams. Under the iron rule of their viciously prejudiced grandmother and the indifference of their emotionally absent father, the two girls grow up on opposite tracks: Dorah, arrogant and bold; Shibby, bruised and quietly resilient.

As Shibby stumbles into adulthood, she ricochets through men who either abuse or dump her. She finds fleeting stability in the fast-paced chaos of a restaurant kitchen—but a question gnaws at her: is her future in the rooted life of the settled or on the open road to God only knows where? With the fierce support of a chosen few—Alice Duffy, housekeeper turned surrogate mother; Moochie de Barra, an affectionate stand-in for her apathetic father; and Kitty Dooley, a Traveller whose loyalty never wavers—Shibby begins to uncover hard truths about identity, family, and what it truly means to belong.

Echoing the tones of the TV series, Fleabag, Shibby Magee is wry and beautifully irreverent while reflecting the sharp, dark dynamics of The Banshees of Inisherin. The novel will appeal to fans of Donal Ryan’s All We Shall Know, Jeanine Cummins’ The Outside Boy, and Rebecca Hardiman’s The Good Eggs.


message 9: by George (new)

George Bachman brittney wrote: "Hey! I read a lot of books and love to do honest reviews on how i am feeling on them. Let me know if anyone would like a review!"

I would like to ask if you would review my book. It is a horror novella titled Second Coming: A Little Princess Horror Homage and it is available on Amazon.

In this dark fable set in Victorian England, seven-year-old heiress Melissa Hawthorne is confronted with loneliness when she is uprooted from her comfortable countryside existence to a London boarding school, where headmistress Miss Grandine flatters her while harboring jealousy and dislike. A dislike that balloons into open hostility when Melissa's father loses his fortune and dies tragically, leaving her a penniless charity pupil completely at Miss Grandine's mercy. Little does she know that being made a servant cruelly treated by both staff and fellow pupils will be the least of her worries, as a nameless horror begins to stalk her through the school halls, something pushing through reality's thin surface to consume her. When her brutal circumstances begin to merge with the uncanny, Melissa, left all alone in the world, must find a way to escape both before they destroy her.

If this sounds like something that might capture your interest, I can email you a copy. It is also available for free on Kindle Unlimited.

Any time you could review it would be fine.

Thanks very much for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

George Bachman
andregwest@yahoo.com

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQ9XP3Z6
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 10: by Eloïse (new)

Eloïse Belleveau Would you like to review our B1 level reader in the Châtenay Fables series? Its our first story in english, with bilingual editions in development.

The Châtenay Fables: The Festival of Empty Baskets
Eloïse Belleveau

Regards
Eloise


message 11: by Eliza (new)

Eliza Thorncroft We just launched our debut book in the new series, The Kingswell Bears. Would love early reviews of our childrens book:

Arthur and the Kingswell Trio
Eva Bey
Eliza Thorncroft

We have our book on kindle unimited as well as set up on book funnel for reviewers. Let us know if you need a copy.

Regards


message 12: by Eric (new)

Eric Magun Hi EveryoneThank God For The Sinners-A Rick Price Novel!

I'm Eric Magun, an award-winning filmmaker and now novelist. I’m excited to invite you to step inside the Sinners Club—my multi-award-winning debut novel Thank God for the Sinners that just hit the shelves in August. Dark, gritty, and unapologetically raw, this psychological thriller drags you headfirst into the wild, unforgettable ride following outcast Rick Price as he explores memory, childhood scars, trauma, adventures through China and more. Early readers have called it 'Tarantino meets Bukowski on a Bourdain odyssey.'

As this is my life’s work, I would be thrilled to know all your thoughts, opinions and feedback on here, also through a Goodreads review, or even an amazon review. As a new author, this is incredibly valuable to me and I would be happy to return the favor to anyone else in the community. Hope to find new ‘sinners’ in here. Buckle up and enjoy the chaos!

Eric Magun


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