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message 1: by Jen (new)

Jen Self (jenself13) | 8 comments Experienced ARC reader here, I'm currently all caught up on reviews, so I have time for new reading! I primarily read/review HORROR/paranormal/just plain weird. No romance please! I post reviews here on Goodreads, as well as Amazon, Instagram & Facebook. If you are in need of ARC readers, just let me know!


message 2: by Claire (new)

Claire Doyle | 1 comments Hi Jen!

My book is deffo off-genre for you but perhaps you'd like a light summer read? It's a coming of age, seventies novel about a girl who wants to be a songwriter. There are a fair amount of twists and turns in it. I can email it to you via bookfunnel. It's called Perfect Harmony: A Harmony McVeigh Musical Mystery and just 40,000 words!! Claire


message 3: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Moorer (sherrithewriter) | 12 comments I'm in need! My new release is scheduled for August 1. It's a sci-fi post apocalyptic thriller about AI taking over the world (or trying to). Message me with your email address if you want to read it, and I can send you a copy in ePub, PDF, or Word. Thanks!

Singularity by Sherri Fulmer Moorer


message 4: by S.S. (new)

S.S. Jung (ssjung) | 11 comments Review me!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1GZY42
email proximityfactor@gmail.com for a copy.
190 pages
Scott

Meet Cynthia Austin, a brilliant 32-year-old PhD neurologist whose career has taken her to the forefront of high-security scientific experimentation within the US Pentagon's Air Force Division.

Recently promoted to Scientific Project Manager to report and evaluate DARPA's most classified projects, she finds herself thrust into the intrigue and cutting-edge world of arctic region scientific research.

Assigned to evaluate a mysterious project gone wrong in the remote community of Gakona, Alaska, Cynthia soon discovers an global experiment with dystopian consequences. Fighting against rogue scientists, human experimentation, mind control and hallucinations. Her investigations uncover a plan to bring our government, institutions and environment— to an end as we know it. Only to open it up to other worlds.

Cynthia must quickly evolve her strategy and tactics, and transform herself from a diligent professional—into a force to be reckoned with.

In "Proximity Factor," Cynthia Austin's gripping tale of workplace corruption, murder and betrayal will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Will she uncover the truth before it's too late? Will she and her friends be able to stop it, fix it and survive? Or will she find herself, and the rest of us, permanently ensnared in a future she does not know, or want.


message 5: by Madison (new)

Madison Sheldon | 8 comments 'm Author Madison Sheldon a new author, and I'm looking for ARC readers for my debut novel, "When the Fairytale Crumbled". It's A heartfelt, clean romantic suspense story of love, secrets, family, and overcoming challenges with a satisfying HEA. If Interested, Please fill this form: https://forms.gle/Qk8NCtzXeEt3Rq8m8 or reply.
Here's the book's description:
A heartfelt, clean romantic suspense story of love, secrets, family, and overcoming challenges with a satisfying HEA.
Fans of Danielle Steel’s sweeping romantic family dramas will love this book!
Despite losing her memory in an accident ten years ago, Emily thinks her life is a blissful fairytale—a loving husband, two wonderful children, and a peaceful existence. But when her forgotten past resurfaces, revealing buried secrets, her idyllic world shatters. Suddenly, she is torn and faced with impossible choices.
Struggling with these revelations, Emily must confront her deepest fears and summon the courage to rediscover herself. As she navigates this emotional turmoil, unexpected dangers loom, threatening to push her into darkness and jeopardize everything she holds dear.
Will she find the strength to overcome her past and rebuild her life? Can she embrace a future filled with love, despite the shadows that haunt her?
When the Fairytale Crumbled is a poignant novel that delves into the intricacies of love, family, and identity in the aftermath of trauma. This emotionally charged, gripping love story, infused with suspense, is full of twists, and will keep you turning pages late into the night. Prepare for an emotional journey with a satisfying happily-ever-after that will leave you breathless.
This book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys emotionally charged, character-driven stories that explore the complexities of life and love.
Content Warning: This story addresses mature themes of trauma, self-discovery, mental health, and a child's illness, which may be triggering for some readers. When the Fairytale Crumbled is a suspenseful, sweet romance containing some violence and moderate swearing, but no explicit scenes. Rest assured, a guaranteed HEA awaits. There is no cheating and no cliffhangers


message 6: by Michael (new)

Michael Drakich (michaeldrakich) | 22 comments Jen wrote: "Experienced ARC reader here, I'm currently all caught up on reviews, so I have time for new reading! I primarily read/review HORROR/paranormal/just plain weird. No romance please! I post reviews he..."

Hello Jen
I am hoping you will review my latest novel, The Gilgamesh Path. It is a space opera science fiction of app 93,000 words (307 pages) professionally edited by Nanette Sipe of Decadent Publishing.
Here is the short blurb.
One dead man’s body reveals a startling secret. Every cell has been corrupted by a micro-organism that gave him eternal health. The thing is…no one knows where he contracted it as it must have been millions of years ago.
So begins the hunt throughout the galaxy for the micro-organism by two opposing individuals, Calain de Longee of the Galactic Core Amalgamation, and Princess Warkis, second in line of the Pataki Dynastic of the Harkardi Empire. Other forces are also at play. The Guardians, a race of super robots who ensure the peace between humans and the Harkardi, warn against the dangers of the micro-organism, and the Forty-Two Steps, a criminal organization, who wish to claim it for themselves. It’s a contest of wills between Calain and Warkis with galactic implications.
My last science fiction novel, Requiem For A Genocide, received many acclimations including the Readers Views Reviewers Choice Awards where it won the Gold Medal for science fiction, in the Global Ebook Awards where it won the Silver Medal, in The National Indie Excellence Awards where it was a finalist, and in the Independent Press Awards where it is listed as a Distinguished Favorite. It is my hope this new book reaches and exceeds these expectations.
You can find my book at Amazon for pre-orders. You can find the book on my Goodreads page here.
As always, I am prepared to do a giveaway should you want one for your site.
Thank you for taking the time to read this email and consider my request. Should you wish to know more about me, you can visit my website michaeldrakich.com

Wishing you success in everything.
Michael Drakich


message 7: by Nissa (new)

Nissa Harlow (nissaharlow) | 6 comments Hey, Jen! Some of my books can get pretty weird. I've got an ARC campaign running right now. If you're looking for something on the shorter side, you might want to take a look at my novella.

Title: Nothing Close to Home
Sub-genre: Post-Apocalyptic Science Fantasy
Publication date: July 23, 2024
Number of copies available: 50
Format: ePub & Mobi (via BookFunnel); ePub (via Booksprout)



Description: A young woman fights to survive in a quarantined town after a mysterious event gives the young people strange powers.

Sign up here: https://forms.gle/RPL5vEYRwNUV93eQ6

A limited number of copies are also available at Booksprout: https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...


message 8: by George (new)

George Veck | 19 comments Hi Jen,

I hope you are well. I would like to pitch my newest book Belabour incase it's something you may be interested in reading. It's a family drama set in Chester, North West England that is 47k words long. Should it pique your interest, I have it available in epub, kpf or pdf form.

A huge drive for me to write Belabour was to highlight the lifelong damage of domestic abuse; how victims often become bait for perpetual torment from multiple fronts, stuck in a miserable rut, unable to live life anywhere near to its potential.

Best regards,

George Veck

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D828GCKN

Description - Belabour follows the pitifully dysfunctional Paxton household; ruled by brutal, controlling Detective Sergeant Drake Paxton, served by his full-time domestic housewife, Amelia, and clung onto by Amelia's emotionally crippled, unemployable addict leech of a brother, Anton.

Amelia's endured this nightmare for nearly a decade, when Drake took advantage of her and Anton's destitution by taking the pair in and piling them with Valium.

Everything was fine, for all of six months before their wedding.
But when the sickening abuse began, leaving wasn't an option. As their sole Valium supplier, mental entrapment was already safely secured.

Slowly siphoned of all support, Amelia's prospects lay painfully thin on the ground. But while scared for her life, some glimmers of hope can't be touched or snatched through domestic torture.

Everyone slips, just depends if the time's worth biding.


message 9: by Shanley (new)

Shanley Mahsay | 4 comments I am looking for reviews of my published children's book series "Colby's Adventures".
Book 1: Colby: Adventures of a Rescued Puppy
Book 2: Colby Adventures with Cousin Buddy.
I will provide PDF copies to interested reviewers.


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