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message 1: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 3 comments Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If you think I'd be a good fit or if you are looking for some reviews, shoot me a message on Goodreads! :)


message 2: by Gregory (new)

Gregory Ulseth | 11 comments Hey Jamie,

I think I have something you might enjoy. I wrote a military/religious dystopian titled, "We Have A Plan."

This is the description:

The mission was to salvage the society we once held dear and eliminate religious and underclass oppression. The plan was to build strength through the subterranean network of outlawed religious institutions and high-tech paramilitary powers to infiltrate and to gather assets along the way. Charlie was one such asset groomed from birth to help these Revolutionaries.

Charlie Prescott, a teenager born into an influential family in early 22nd-century America, is forced to grow up fast when he is thrust into a chaotic war. His life of luxury is turned upside down when he learns about the events of the Great Nuclear War and the regional governments. The underground culture he grew up with becomes his strength as he fights for liberty and freedom on the front lines of the war on the southern border. Along the way, he meets a team of unique individuals who become his new family. One thing is certain, though: Charlie must not give up on any part of his family or his faith.


Let me know if you are interested in reviewing and I will gladly provide a copy!


message 3: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Ford (cathy87) | 20 comments Hi Jamie
I hope you are doing well? I have a ya romance that I self-published in December 2019. However due to circumstances I was unable to send it out for many reviews. I'm trying to remedy that now. The book is quite short and lighthearted. It is set in South Africa, where I am from.
Here is the Goodreads link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

I tried to send you a message, but Goodreads wouldn't let me.
So if you are interested in helping me by reading and reviewing my book, please send me a message.

Warm wishes

Kathryn


message 4: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Innes | 4 comments Hi Jamie,
I hope you`re well.
Apologies if I`ve already contacted you!
I have attached a link to my Goodreads page. My debut book will be out in the next few weeks and I`m looking for as many reviews as I can get right now!
The lead story from my book, about a drunken salamander, is going to be featured in the forthcoming Best Asian Short Stories 2021, by the way.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
Kind regards,
Andrew Innes.


message 5: by S.B. (new)

S.B. Redstone (sbredstone) | 14 comments Hi Jamie,

I am seeking reviewers for my latest novel—Time Of The Lioness: Internet Apocalypse Book 1. I am offering a free gifted ebook from Amazon for a review. https://amzn.to/3answX5 I can be reached here or at Inkblot19@gmail.com.

This is the premise, which I hope to tantalize you with. For my novel, I researched a multitude of destructive computer viruses, believing I’d create an imaginary one. To my heart-throbbing amazement, this lethal virus had already been developed by international hackers. I was now convinced, along with Internet security experts, an Internet Apocalypse is inevitable.

You’re at work, in school, out shopping, trapped in an elevator, or sky-high on an
amusement park ride, when the power and lights suddenly go out. For a moment, you’re just annoyed, expecting only a momentary problem. Doesn’t happen! Along with the power outage, all means of communication have been severed. The Internet is down and a terrorist’s face gloats. Fear now creeps into your optimism. Hours later, with a world overly dependent on cyberspace, global economies begin to crumble from this irrevocable cyberattack. Totally freaked out, you’ve now become a prisoner of inertia—clueless about how to deal with anarchy, cruelty, and violence. Annie Oakley Frye is a Cyber Warfare Specialist accepted cyberspace had become a cesspool of evil. Annie does not live in a dystopian, fantasy world like Katniss Everdeen, Beatrice Prior, and Lara Croft—she lives among us. Once she discovers this invisible menace is lurking in a million businesses and government agency networks, and it can’t be stopped from obliterating world economies, she sheds her mild-mannered personality and becomes the lioness of her youth to survive. Out of kindness she warns her friends about this approaching cyber nightmare, but they scoff at her insider information and doomsday scenario, believing the government won't let it happen. Once the cyber nightmare launches a surprise arrives at her door!

Hoped To hear from you,

Steve
Time Of The Lioness Internet Apocalypse (Time Of The Lioness #1) by S.B. Redstone


message 6: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple | 3 comments Thank you!
Want to be an Advance Reader for my upcoming fairy tale romance? You can get the ARC copy here! https://booksprout.co/arc/77954/befor...


message 7: by Jason (new)

Jason Newman | 38 comments Hi Jamie,

I didn't see non fiction on your list but I did see that you would try anything once.

I've recently had published "How to control your alcohol consumption" in the health and wellbeing sub genre.

How To Control Your Alcohol Consumption

If you would be interested in reviewing my book please get in touch via newjoel18@googlemail.com

Kind Regards

Jason


message 8: by B.K. (new)

B.K. Westlake I'm looking for reviews for my debut novel, an epic fantasy called A King's Blood.

It is a renaissance setting with plenty of deep characters, a unique magic system based off blood, grounded action and a splash of romance.

Summary:
Living a simple life fighting duels and adventuring with friends, Prince Petric is thrust into a world of turmoil when his kingdom’s old enemy, the Rigo Empire, makes moves against his people.

While his father, King Delan, prepares for war, dark forces within the king’s own court begin to conspire against his family. A traitor shows their hand, summoning the Blood Sisters, an ancient sisterhood of assassins, as they fight their own inner conflict.

With the kingdom hanging in the balance, Petric must grow to face his future as king, or be destroyed by his own fears. All while his brother, Nolan, drifts further from his family by the guilt of his mother’s death.

When the Mordan Kingdom is shaken to its core, one will save it, the other will betray it, and one will take the crown he so feared.

End Summary:

If any of this is interesting to you and you want more information, shoot me a message. I'm willing to give a free pdf and the cover is on my account page.

Hope to hear from you.


message 9: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Dart | 22 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."


Hi Jamie

I don't know if you are still looking for books to review, or if my book is the sort of thing you are interested in, but I thought I would reach out anyway. My book, Little Words of Wisdom, is a cosy mystery with supernatural elements. If it sounds like something that would interest you then please let me know and I can send you an ebook version. Alternatively it is available via Kindle Unlimited if you have access to that.

A Few Simple Words Can Change A Life Forever

For years, widower Steve Lander has attempted to cope with his profound grief by throwing himself into his unusual hobby, making fortune cookies and filling them with the ideas and advice that pop into his head. But when a detective from the Metropolitan police turns up at his door, demanding to know why his fortune cookies keep turning up at crime scenes, Steve is forced to re-evaluate everything he knows about life, death, love, and family.

Pulled from his quiet country life to the bustle and hubbub of London, Steve finds himself embroiled in a peculiar treasure hunt, one that will bring him into contact with friends old and new, put the lives of loved ones and strangers in his hands, and draw him ever closer to the unseen presence that guides his steps.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Words...

Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing from you

Andrew


message 10: by Kyrie (new)

Kyrie Wang | 8 comments Hi Jamie,

I wrote a YA historical fiction book with clean, romantic suspense, set in medieval England.

The book is free on Booksprouts:
https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...

Or, if you want the ebook straight from me, let me know! I'm happy to send you MOBI, EPUB or pdf.

****SYNOPSIS*******
The orphans. The outcast. In a country torn by rebellion, they will rise as heroes.

1075 A.D. England
Nine years after the Norman Conquest

Orphaned during a rebellion against William the Conqueror, Heather is thrust into another revolt when her childhood sweetheart disappears to save the son of a murdered Norman knight.

This quarrelsome son, Matthew, is determined to destroy the English rebels who decimated his household. Heather stays out of it- until she is accidentally entangled with a young rebel leader named Toby. Although an Anglo-Saxon like herself, Toby is driven by vengeance against the Normans that she does not share.

As she is whisked off through the forests of medieval England, inhabited by a dangerous but misunderstood tribal society, Heather comes to question her understanding of good and evil. Her decisions increasingly alienate her supposed allies, and she uncovers the unsettling past of the young man she dreamed of marrying.

The final stand she takes in the revolt will put into peril everything she holds dear.

Written for lovers of a clean, slow-burn romance intertwined with action and suspense. Begin your journey to medieval England today!

Thanks for your time!


message 11: by Jane (new)

Jane Rozek (goodreadscomjane_catherine_rozek) | 25 comments The book is titled INNOCENCE DERAILED and is written for New Adult and women's fiction. It's a historical coming-of-age spiritual quest. There is sweet sex mixed in with grand adventures, and seasoned with thought-provoking definitions of faith. (I know...but it works!)

"Fifteen-year-old Kate gives her virginity away in glorious romantic innocence. She maps out a perfect love for herself - until the rose-colored glasses have to come off and grown-up trials engulf her. After questioning everything she knows about God and love, Kate contemplates suicide on a foggy cliff late one night but decides to ride the 1970 hippie currents of free love and rebellion instead. When she's pursued by mystical words that pop into her conscience, she must find the courage to follow Spirit where it leads."

Email me at re.jane.catherine@gmail.com. I'd love to connect with you if you're interested!
It's the first in The Spirit Quest Series!


message 12: by Matt (new)

Matt Finish | 19 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."

Hi Jamie, I would love you to review my new book 'The Villa', if you are able to. It's a short read of only 147 pages. I would describe it as 'a novel of intrigue'. Here is a bit of blurb:

'The Villa - a palatial mansion built by entrepreneur Frank du Maurier - is the setting for a fast-paced tale of intrigue, betrayal and murder involving two successive generations of the same family. Tony Melville, the innocent narrator, finds himself embroiled in a commercial fraud perpetrated by du Maurier, and only narrowly escapes jail. Fifteen years later, following du Maurier's death in an air crash, the nightmare begins again as du Maurier's adult children return to live at The Villa in a strange and unsettling ménage dominated by the enigmatic and Machiavellian Fontini Conti. This time Tony is not just fighting for his freedom - he is fighting for his life.'

I'd be very happy to arrange for a free Kindle copy to be emailed to you if you would be good enough to let me know your email address (or happy to send you a paperback if you are in the UK). Please do let me know if you're interested. Many thanks indeed, Jim Vincent jimavincent@outlook.com


message 13: by M.Q. (new)

M.Q. Nguyen | 7 comments Hi Jamie,

My book 'The Seance that Never Dies' is currently out right now and I would love for you to review it.

A little about my book: It's a horror story about a mother who just can't let go. When Maggie's daughter Carrie dies from bone cancer, Maggie will do just about anything to get her daughter back. 'The Seance' is about a mother's resilience, but when dark forces turn up at Maggie's new home, Maggie knows that it will either have to be her life or Carrie.

You can check out at the links below:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/S%C3%A9ance-Th...

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...

For now the book is only out as an ebook. Email team@saga.net.in or DM me if you're interested in getting yourself a copy.


Thanks!

Best,
My Nguyen


message 14: by Kyrie (new)

Kyrie Wang | 8 comments Hey guys!
I wanted to share that I tried AuthorsXP, NetGalley + Booksprouts for book reviews x 1.5 months to get reviews...
result: 1 Amazon review.

Then I tried http://pubby.co for 9 days and got 3 reviews already. It's AMAZING. I was referred by another author.

https://pubby.co/?invite=14816

Free 10-day trial. I'm still in that trial period and I have 2 reviews and 2 more people reading my book!


message 15: by Charisse (new)

Charisse Moritz | 115 comments Hi Kyrie,
I'll be interested to hear your long-term opinion of Pubby. I agree that it is an opportunity for quick reviews. My complaint with it was that I wasn't convinced the reviewers were actually reading my book. Their feedback was generic. Pubby isn't a site where you gain loyal readers who share recommendations with friends. This type of review exchange means that everyone is simply handing out reviews as fast as possible, without much value, in order to obtain reviews of their own work. I also found the quality of the books available to read to be quite poor. I hope you have a better experience.


message 16: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Rodriguez | 28 comments Hi Jamie,
I am looking for reviews for my debut fantasy novel: Laela and the Moonline.t https://amzn.to/3uRnIUL. If you want to know more about me, please check out my author website: https://www.lisa-perskie.com.

Here is a recent review by BookTrib|June 28th, 2022

High in the Treetops, a Courageous Young Woman Fights to Save Her People From Persecution

https://booktrib.com/2022/06/28/high-...

Laela`s journey speaks to young people seeking their authentic selves and exploring issues of social justice. I hope you read it. And if you do, please kindly review it on Amazon and Goodreads.


message 17: by Stormy (new)

Stormy Sto Helit | 10 comments If you'd be willing, we would love for you to take a look at Mirrorfall (Book #1 of Ash & Blue ). I've included details below, including a synopsis, but I'd invite you to take a look at our Reviewer Page (https://ashandblue.com/welcome-reviewers), which gives a little more detail on the series, and highlights some of the key themes (including mental health and queer representation), along with linking to other media (like series art) and our podcast adaptation.

By default, we supply Kindle/mobi as well as ePub copies of Mirrorfall, but if you need another format (such as PDF), we're happy to oblige.

Without further ado, here are the details.

 

Title: Mirrorfall

Series: Ash & Blue

Genre/s: Urban fantasy, contemporary fantasy, new adult

Synopsis/Blurb

Stef Mimosa doesn't remember dying as a child, it's always just been a strange dream of drowning and darkness. What she does remember is the angel who saved her.

Agent Ryan never thought Stef would remember him. Agents are designed to fade into the background, to do their duty and move on without making too many ripples.

Stef's a messy little ripple he never expected. A recruit who can't keep her shoes clean for half an hour, but attentive to every detail and fact about magic that he can impart.

In a world where magic and tech play in harmony, an angel and a loner might be the family each other needed.

Review Required By: There's no required date for this one, as it's already been released. If you enjoy Mirrorfall, we'll be more than happy to send along Book #2 (Mirrorheart), which was released earlier this year, and Book #3 (Mirrorshades) on publication, as it is currently being serialised. 

If you've got any questions, please feel free to PM me.


message 18: by Akshat (new)

Akshat Verma (akshatverma) | 4 comments Hello Everyone! My name is Akshat, I read fantasy , of all the type modern, YA , NA and romance and mystery and if the book is good I'll basically read anything.
I prefer physical copies but I'll read on ebook of you want fast reviews.


message 19: by Martin (new)

Martin Owton | 116 comments Hi Akshat
I have a non-epic adventure fantasy book that I can offer for review. Exile. I can send you the ebook file if you think you would like to read it.


message 20: by Akshat (new)

Akshat Verma (akshatverma) | 4 comments absolutely I would love to read it!!


message 21: by Martin (new)

Martin Owton | 116 comments Drop me a PM with your email address and I will send it.


message 22: by Akshat (new)

Akshat Verma (akshatverma) | 4 comments I am not able to PM you right now , my Gmail is writerverma1947@gmail.com


message 23: by Martin (new)

Martin Owton | 116 comments Akshat wrote: "I am not able to PM you right now , my Gmail is writerverma1947@gmail.com"

I have sent you the file


message 24: by Mario (new)

Mario Diana (mario_diana) | 3 comments Hello Aksat,
I am the author of the time travel science fiction books listed below:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R1ZDXP6?...

If you are interested in these please email me at mariodiana@icloud.com and we can discuss how to go about it.
Thanks
Mario


message 25: by Shonel (last edited Aug 20, 2022 07:34AM) (new)

Shonel Jackson | 10 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."


***
Hi Jamie. I'm Shonel. I'm looking for reviewers for my book and I would appreciate it if you could.

Let's Play (Era Capoeira series, Book 1)
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Y2RC1P9
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
Genre: Romance

Synopsis: Gabriela Espinosa is no 007! Let's get that straight! What she is, is the owner of La Duquesa, a high end night club in the Centre of London. In Book 1 of the Era Capoeira Series, she meets a man one night who will ignite her passions. The meeting happens quite by accident... because she is spying! As LET'S PLAY begins, Gabriela is called by the rich, often sensual music of Capoeira. If she hadn't been in the right place at the right time, they might never have met. But from the moment they first lay eyes on each other, the spell was cast...

Sean Lancaster is a successful hotelier in the prime of his life. His business is growing leaps and bounds and his life has been enriched by Capoeira, a martial art which he has loved since he was a teenager. He has no complaints. But one night, a chance encounter with a stunningly intoxicating woman has Sean realising that maybe there is something missing in his perfect life.

He just had to hope that after he gives her a business card, she actually contacts him.
***

Have a good day! :)


message 26: by Leia (new)

Leia Barko | 21 comments Hi Jamie, I'm looking for reviews for my YA dystopian book, Ruffian. Here is the synopsis:
Astra Hal is a Ruffian, a member of a secret organization created by the artificial intelligence Sigma, designed to be humanity’s last hope in case all else fails.

Hendric Sanjor is the son of a representative in the United Republic of Global Welfare, the ruling body of the world.

When a virus of unknown origins starts spreading across the planet and Hendric’s family is accused of starting it to gain political advantage, Astra is sent to investigate the issue. When it becomes clear that the accusation is false, the two form an uneasy alliance to hunt down the real perpetrator behind the pandemic. But the puzzles, criminals, and politics they weave through can in no way prepare them for the dark secrets they are about to uncover.

Thanks in advance!


message 27: by the bookworm (new)

the bookworm (yourfavouritebooks) | 59 comments Hi, looking for books to review as well
Yourfavbooks@gmail.com for authors looking for reviewers, I am happy to read any, look at my profile to make sure it will fit,


message 28: by the bookworm (new)

the bookworm (yourfavouritebooks) | 59 comments Gregory wrote: "Hey Jamie,

I think I have something you might enjoy. I wrote a military/religious dystopian titled, "We Have A Plan."

This is the description:

The mission was to salvage the society we once held..."

Hi can I review your book email me at yourfavbooks@gmail.com


message 29: by Shonel (new)

Shonel Jackson | 10 comments Hi. I have Kindle, KU, pdf, mobi and epub copies of Book 1 and Book 2 (ARC) of my Martial Arts Contemporary Romance series
Both can be read as stand-alones.

Let's Play (Era Capoeira, Book 1)
Plot:
Gabriela Espinosa is no 007!

Let's get that straight! What she is, is the owner of La Duquesa, a high end night club in the Centre of London. In Book 1 of the Era Capoeira Series, she meets a man one night who will ignite her passions. The meeting happens quite by accident... because she is spying! As LET'S PLAY begins, Gabriela is called by the rich, often sensual music of Capoeira. If she hadn't been in the right place at the right time, they might never have met. But from the moment they first lay eyes on each other, the spell was cast...

Sean Lancaster is a successful hotelier in the prime of his life. His business is growing leaps and bounds and his life has been enriched by Capoeira, a martial art which he has loved since he was a teenager. He has no complaints. But one night, a chance encounter with a stunningly intoxicating woman has Sean realising that maybe there is something missing in his perfect life.

He just had to hope that after he gives her a business card, she actually contacts him.
https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...

*****

Playing With Fire (Era Capoeira, Book 2) (ARC - Released 5th December)
Plot:
In Playing With Fire, Book 2 of the martial arts series, Era Capoeira, we meet Javier Martínez and Luna Michaels. Their story begins with a one night stand. The connection between them is instantaneous. One look into her golden-brown eyes and Javier is hooked. The problem was that he had no business being attracted to Luna or any other woman for that matter, right now. His trip to London was supposed to be a short one. Javier’s life at home in Spain and the past he was still dealing with, ensured that he would stick to that plan.

Luna had been to many of the Capoeira workshops at the school she’d been a part of for years. They were the highlight of the season and she always looked forward to them. This year, however, she meets one particular invitee, who she simply cannot resist, nor does she want to.

When their one night of passion comes to an end, Javier walks away from it feeling guilt-ridden, and Luna, with a little surprise.
https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...

*****


message 30: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Mignone | 11 comments Hi Jamie,
I’m looking for reviews of my clean Regency Romance novel, The Duke of Devastation, available to read free on Kindle Unlimited at https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/....

Synopsis:
The Duke of Castlemore earned his reputation as The Duke of Devastation by relentlessly pursuing vengeance against all who wronged him. When he acquires an estate in Shropshire he meets Elsie Hulbourne, a vicarage spinster who only enjoys romance between the covers of a novel. Friendship, and perhaps something more, blossoms between them. As Castlemore continues to follow the path of revenge that he has chosen, he finds that the price of justice may be too high. Elsie and Castlemore wrestle with revenge, betrayal and forgiveness, as they seek reconciliation, peace and love.


message 31: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Foster (jessica_k_foster) | 5 comments Hey Jamie!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

If you are interested in a YA Contemporary, please let me know. I have MOBI and ePub files and would love honest reviews on Amazon (on May 16 or after since that's when it comes out) and on here. ;)

Thanks!
Jessie


message 32: by E.B. (new)

E.B. Hauk | 11 comments Hi, Jamie, I wanted to try my luck and see if you'd be interested in reviewing my upcoming psychological horror, dark comedy, and drama novel, the Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard.

Synopsis: 1986--OSU assistant coach Johnny Hazard is a man who has everything: the woman of his dreams, a recently remodeled Dutch Colonial home, and a budding Benadryl habit. But when his wife, Janet, leaves him to "find herself," Johnny's Benadryl abuse grows out of control, and his nightmares follow him into the daylight. Reality melts, and he's introduced to the world behind the world, meeting a cast of wayward characters who know what he knows, and offer a safe harbor from the storm of his life. But Johnny craves terror, and his downward spiral tightens as he examines a growing sickness within society and himself.

The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard is a deconstruction of the every man dedicated to the horrors of human existence, isolation, self-loathing, and everything we keep hidden. The supernatural terrors that haunt his step mirror his internal struggles. Watch a human dumpster fire in action.

Note: Some readers may find the content matter to be spicy or extreme, but it isn't gratuitous or gory, and nothing in it is done for shock's sake. Our main character's actions are symptomatic of his emotional illiteracy and desperate need for a genuine connection as his life implodes and his inner demons come home to roost. Mental health, sexuality, gender-identity, codependency, and loneliness are all themes. Even the impacts of Reaganism are briefly examined.

Content Warnings: Some (Non-Graphic) Sex, Swearing, Drug Use, Addiction, Brief Mention of Suicide

If you're interested, message me here and I'd be happy to send you the ebook in exchange for your email so I can send a few reminders as the release date nears.


message 33: by C.W. (new)

C.W. Lovatt (cwlovatt) | 25 comments Hi, Jamie,

I’m looking for reviews for my latest book, “Yuri & the Pig” (87,000 words published by Wild Wolf Publishing), a work of fiction based on the current war in Ukraine. However, the countries involved are fictitious, too.

Amazon link: https://mybook.to/ynp

The following is the blurb:

“From the best-selling author of the Charlie Smithers adventures.

A farmer and his pig set off on an extraordinary quest across war-torn Eastern Europe.

Entangled in a savage war, the country of Xoraina is fighting for its very existence; but to Yuri, a simple peasant from a remote mountain village, it seems all but certain that the invading Zlaimperians must ultimately prevail. Not that it is of any consequence to him, of course. In Yuri’s view, every form of government is equally bad, so it makes very little difference who holds the reins of power. Indeed, throughout time, the only things that have ever really mattered are that the soil be tilled, the cows milked, and the pigs shipped to market, all in a timely fashion.

But when an exorbitant new tax threatens that philosophy, he sets off with his pig across the war-ravaged land to the Capital in order to fight the injustice. In the process, their journey becomes a road to a terrible enlightenment, causing Yuri to question his deeply seated beliefs. But only when he and his pig find themselves placed squarely in destiny’s path is there any hope of those questions finding answers.”

If interested, please contact me at clovatt@xplornet.ca and I’ll arrange for you to receive an e-copy in the format you prefer.

Thank you for your time.


message 34: by S.K. (new)

S.K. Ballinger | 5 comments Stanley Swanson: Breed of a Werewolf

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message 35: by Mary (new)

Mary Van Winkle (mary_vanwinkle) | 13 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."


Hi!

I wanted to ask if you'd be interested in reviewing my self-published book Finding Wonderland? It's been unavailable for a few years while I revised it and I'm planning to re-release the book in November. I'd love some honest, early reviews before then, good or bad!

It's about Lucy Dunne, a down on her luck twenty-something, who goes home for her little sister's New Years Eve wedding. Instead, while visiting local legend Holland Hotel, she's transported back in time during the last week of 1914- right before the infamous inferno that burned the hotel down. The longer she stays in the hotel, the stronger her bond to the place and the mysteriously Alice In Wonderland-like residents' hold on her grows. Lucy must get back to her own time or figure out a way to help before she's caught in the disaster too.

It is a fantasy adventure with a touch of romance and comedy. There are many characters inspired by characters found in Alice In Wonderland but you don't have to love those books to enjoy Finding Wonderland which is an easy read at 259 pages . I'd love it if you're interested in reviewing it (but I understand if you pass). I can send it to you as a word doc or pdf and I'll be more than willing to mention you in my acknowledgments.

Thanks for considering,

Mary


message 36: by Emily (new)

Emily Grandy | 9 comments Hi Jamie,

I'd love for you to review my novel, Michikusa House (Homebound Publications). It was awarded the Landmark Prize which celebrates titles that focus on restoring connections to the earth and to each other.

I don't need the review by any specific time. Please DM me and I will share the eARC with you.

Genre: adult literary fiction
Word Count: 80K

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Michikusa House


message 37: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Sparkler | 8 comments Hello Jamie, your review would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks.

New Release - FREE WITH KINDLE UNLIMITED: Weary Traveler
Weary Traveler by S.R. De Costa
Weary Traveler

A great battle is being fought between good and evil, in the world and the unseen realm. But where do we stand? How are we able to fight with a supernatural being who is not visible? This book gives a perspective on our daily spiritual combat. It is set on the exotic island of Zanzibar which attracts droves of tourists from around the world every year. The stunning, white-sand beaches, the bright blue and turquoise waters, and the warm tropical weather are all pleasing to the eye and rejuvenating for the soul. But mostly unbeknownst to the people who visit, is what the locals have known for ages…there are supernatural forces at play on the island. Will one priest, pulled out of his comfort zone in the U.S., be able to help fight this battle and get the people out of the clutches of the Prince of Darkness? Can humanity win this warfare?
Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKJC7YLB


message 38: by Abhishek (new)

Abhishek Sinha | 4 comments Dear Jamie, I'd love to share that my debut crime thriller, "By Hook or By Crook," is now available and been getting great reviews! It's a gripping tale of suspense, crime, and unexpected twists that I poured my heart into. If you love getting lost in the world of thrilling mysteries, I'd be honored if you could check it out. Your feedback means the world to me, and I'm eager to hear what you think. Find it here: https://mybook.to/byhookorbycrook
Happy reading!


message 39: by Author (new)

Author AntSun | 38 comments Looking for a reviewer.
Shattered Faces by Author AntSun
Hi, Grab your free copy now!
https://mybook.to/Shattered-Faces
My latest book is now available on Amazon for absolutely free!

Shattered Faces is a thrilling murder mystery. Read it, enjoy it, and if you like it, please leave a review. Your support means a lot. Thank you!


message 40: by Simay (new)

Simay Erdem (psychologicalcounselorsimayerdem) | 12 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."


Hi Jamie,

Your review process sounds amazing! I truly admire your dedication to sharing thoughtful book reviews. 🌟

I’m reaching out because I recently published my debut children’s book: Fluffy the Cat, Bullying, and True Strength. It’s a heartwarming, short story for kids aged 5+ that focuses on kindness, empathy, and standing up to bullying—plus, it includes discussion questions and activities for parents and educators.

I noticed that children’s books aren’t listed among your main genres, but I’d love to offer you a free PDF or EPUB copy in case you might be interested in reviewing something a little different. No pressure at all—I completely understand if this isn’t your usual style.

The book is currently available on Amazon (FREE with Kindle Unlimited) as well, so if you prefer Kindle Unlimited reading, here is the link: https://a.co/d/fa8QgFz

Let me know if it sounds like something you’d enjoy! 😊

Thank you for your time, and happy reading! 📚✨

Warmest regards,
Simay


message 41: by C.I. (new)

C.I. DeMann | 22 comments Hi Jamie. You're awesome for doing this. Text Chain's my third novel, it's a romantic comedy set in college, and I hope you'd like to review it. It came out just a few days ago, so it's only got a few reviews so far, but they're all good. Text Chain Here's what one person had to say on Amazon.
"C.I. Demann's characters leap off the page. They are so real that, like Sarah, I want to reach through the screen and give them all a big hug. They are my new best friends. Friends who are 1,000 times wittier than I am, sure. But that's what you get from an author as funny as this one. Demann reminds me of Nick Hornby in all the best ways. His characters are so realistic it's frankly unbelievable, and I am outraged that he is so much better at writing characters than I am. If you want to feel all the feels and laugh yourself silly, read this book now."


message 42: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Greenbank (20940426thomas_greenbank) | 69 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."


Hi, Jamie. Thank you for your kind offer. I write reviews myself, so I appreciate the effort and time that goes into creating them.

I'd love a review of the second Kincaid Saga book and follow-up to GOLD! Feargus is a prequel, so you can still enjoy this tale even if you haven't read the first in the series.

Here’s a brief blurb:
Feargus Kincaid is a down-to-earth working-class Aussie bloke. He wouldn’t hurt a fly—or would he?
When his girlfriend is attacked by three thugs, he and his best mate mete out their own form of rough justice, setting in train a series of events that will propel them into the shady world of gangsters, protection racketeers, and The Mafia. In the 1940s and 50s, life in Australia was simple. Feargus is about to see how complicated it can get.

A violent confrontation resulting in severe injuries leaves him reliant on painkillers. Despite his best intentions, Feargus finds himself drawn into a life of crime and drug addiction from which escape seems impossible. With the help of his friend and partner in crime, Paddy, he struggles to attain redemption for himself and a secure future for his sons, Malcolm and Jamie.

Sometimes, however, Fate has other ideas.

Feargus is written for lovers of gritty fiction and 20th-century drama. Any and all reviews, long or short, will be most welcome. Even a simple star rating if you prefer.


And yes, it is available on KU if you happen to subscribe. Here's a link:
https://mybook.to/S97uM

If you'd prefer me to send an ARC, message me here or email me at thomasgreenbank888@gmail.com and I'll reply with an EPUB or PDF.

Thanks again. Thomas.


message 43: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Owens | 25 comments Jamie wrote: "Hi my name is Jamie and I'm open to do reviews!
I enjoy YA or NA- mystery, dystopia, fantasy, romance - really I'll try anything once!

I do prefer physical copies, but I'm open to ebooks too.
If..."


Hi Jamie

My speculative fiction novel Vividwater might be one for you:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

It's a dystopian office thriller set in a future world that is running out of clean water, and where water is the new status and wealth.

Happy to send epubs, or paper copy.

Thanks Jacqueline


message 44: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Dresner (jddresner) | 3 comments Would love an Amazon review for this novella of mine.

A Goblin's Mind

DM me for the ebook, or I can arrange a physical copy to be sent. Thank you!

Summary:
Where Magic Fails, Therapy Prevails

Doctor Harlow is methodical. Composed. A trusted mind in a kingdom full of unstable ones. On a remote island far from the crown, Harlow treats the bizarre, the enchanted, and the profoundly unwell—with tea, therapy, and an ironclad refusal to get emotionally involved.

But when a quiet goblin arrives—haunted by invisible friends and stories that don’t quite add up—something begins to crack.

At first, the sessions seem harmless. Eccentric, even amusing. Then people begin to vanish. Details shift. Memories blur. And the threads that hold reality together begin to fray like cheap spell work.

As the island slips further out of sync, Harlow must confront a terrifying possibility: the patients aren’t the ones unravelling.

For readers drawn to fractured fairy tales, crumbling uncertainty and psychological spirals wrapped in fantasy, A Goblin’s Mind is an unhinged descent into magical therapy, delusion, and the fine art of losing one’s grip.


message 45: by Chloe (new)

Chloe Wride | 18 comments Hello

I've just written my first ever book and its a novella. Its around 40 pages long and have linked it in case you're interested☺️

https://www.amazon.de/Chloe-Wride-ebo...

It's called The Resident and it is a little psychological thriller story🖤


message 46: by Lena (new)

Lena Andrews  (lenaandrews) | 5 comments I read all genres


message 47: by Mary (new)

Mary | 28 comments Hi there!

I am on a quest to get 500 book reviews, and I could use your help!

If you're a fan of Jeannette Walls and Esmeralda Santiago, you'll probably enjoy reading my story. My memoir, When I Was Puerto Rican, meets The Glass Castle.

“Running in Heels: A Memoir of Grit and Grace” is the journey of a coming-of-age Puerto Rican girl seeking love and security with her difficult mother in an impoverished home, who becomes a teenage bride to a ruthless man twice her age. She has her first child at seventeen and her fourth at twenty-two. Can she overcome insurmountable obstacles of poverty, racism, alcoholism, violence, and abandonment while hope is shattered time after time?

I wrote this book to show that, contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be a product of your environment. Your past does not define who you are.

By the way, my memoir is currently being translated into Spanish!

https://a.co/d/9TXzHVX
Thank you for your time!
maryaperez827@gmail.com


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