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Jan 01, 2025 06:08AM
My friend and I recently launched a website for discovering self-published/indie books and we're looking for submissions. It's completely free to submit! Check us out at www.book-shelfie.com
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Vasil wrote: "Can I send you one of my books for a review?"I offer authors like you reviews, send me your books
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?
I'm not the author and I have no authority to send a free book. It's available on KU:
It's the best story I have ever read.
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
Hello EveryoneI 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.
