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message 51: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Koch | 3 comments Hey all,
My name is Jessica Koch and I am a German author. With more than 250,000 sold copies in Germany, my book has been translated into the English language and is going to be published in the United States on September 6, 2017. Now I am looking for kind people who would like to read and review my novel "So Near the Horizon" in order to make it public.

Would you be interested in that?

The novel deals with a very deep love story. It is a story about trust, courage, pain, despair and the strength to let go.

It would be great if you could help me to make it public because the book really matters to me. It is very personal as it is based on a true story, dealing with my relationship to the American guy named Danny.

Here is the blurb: From the moment she crosses paths with Danny, Jessica is fascinated. The dashing, confident twenty-year-old has everything she dreams of—looks, success, independence, money—and his kind, infinitely cheerful nature is spellbinding.

Yet Jessica sees something else lingering underneath Danny’s perfect facade. Bit by bit, she manages to pick it apart, unveiling harrowing truths about a deeply traumatic childhood that has left more than just emotional scars. Now, far away from his home and family, he is fighting to build a normal life for himself—even though he may be destined for a future as dark as his past.

Despite all adversity and against all reason, a deep and intimate love develops between Danny and Jessica. But soon they find themselves confronting the harsh realities of a superficial world, battling against prejudice and exclusion at every turn… and, worst of all, racing against time…


I would be happy to send you the eBook version for free. Just let me know which version you need and email me at [email protected]

Could you help me?

A review on goodreads and on Amazon would be fantastic.

I appreciate your help. Thank you.


Best regards from Germany
Jessica Koch


message 52: by S.W. (last edited Nov 19, 2017 02:04PM) (new)

S.W. Wilcox (swwilcox) | 7 comments To augment your review requests here, please also consider adding your book to the bookshelf at this new GR review group: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


message 53: by Delaney (new)

Delaney (delaneylandon) | 14 comments Terror Trip
Terror Trip by Delaney Landon
Free Kindle novel of Terror Trip by Delaney Landon is now available on Amazon on 4 Oct - 6 Oct 2017 only. Below are extracts of reviews of this sensational debut novel. Please get a copy and review it yourself on Amazon and Goodreads

Below is an extract from Self-Publishing Review - a prestigious reviewer of self published authors:

"If you have a thing for British Suspense novels, Terror Trip by Delaney Landon is for you. It is a gripping read and you will want to devour the pages to find out what happens to everyone you get to know in the story." Self-Publishing Review

About "Terror Trip"

Gabriel and his two friends clash with Nelson and his two companions as they share the same carriage on the London to Brighton train. However, later in the journey they are all confronted by a situation which poses a much bigger threat to everyone on the train. Each passenger in the carriage has a memory which surfaces as they face their fear. Gabriel suffers from crippling self-doubt, but he and his fellow passengers must overcome their personal demons and act together in the ensuing terrifying climax.

Below are some extracts from reviews on Amazon:

"A must read!!", This is a deeply thoughtful look at today's Britain", "Ambitious effort and well done." Amazon Reader Reviews.

Brilliantly Observed, Insightful, Provocative, Nail Biting, Challenging and Disturbing are just some of the descriptions of "Terror Trip" by Amazon reviewers.

Please click on the link below to go to Amazon.com for a copy and Please don't forget to review it!!

https://www.amazon.com/Terror-Trip-De...

Please click on the link below to go to Amazon.co.uk for a copy and Please don't forget to review it!!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Terror-Trip-...


message 54: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello...

I am looking for reviewers of my newest book Dirty Assets.
Making money and getting laid.
Those are my priorities.

Working at our bar, both come easily, especially when the last name Deluca ignites fear in anyone. Let's just say, our business stays under the radar--as long as we have the means to silence anyone who thinks otherwise.

But when, Adele Day, our new waitress, comes along, she skyrockets to the top of my priority list. With curves like hers, I know exactly what I want. Turns out, Adele's got secrets of her own. And suddenly, she just might need the kind of help only the Delucas can grant. Believe me, I am one dirty little asset she's going to be lucky to have.

https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Assets-S...


message 55: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Wright (aliciawright__) | 3 comments Hi!

I'm looking for people to review my poetry collection, 'I Danced with Sorrow'. I'm giving away free digital copies via email! The document will be in a PDF format. OPEN TO ANYONE! Please private message me your email address and I will send you a copy.

Here's a summary:

I Danced with Sorrow is a collection of short verse poetry detailing the journey of one girl as she struggles to come to terms with what she has endured. It is split into five sections. Each is centred on a different aspect of her life, tackling various topics such as heartbreak, abuse, and finding liberation through creativity. Some of the main themes included are, love, life, death, hope, loss, and the rebuilding of self.

I Danced with Sorrow encourages the reader to explore the darker aspects of life, and reminds them that even after the chaos, there is still light.

Thanks!

Alicia.


message 56: by Skye (new)

Skye Andrews | 6 comments I am looking for an honest review for my debut book I am Terry Walker. It is about a serial killer who uses torture methods to kill his victims.


message 57: by John (new)

John (thechristianbookseries) | 3 comments Hello group!

I am looking for a review - my book: The Brokenhearted Christian: Book One.

Overview:

Trials, tests, and tribulations are something we all go through; Joshua Carpenter was no exception. One moment in his life reversed his beliefs if there truly was a God. A change was needed. A transformation had to take place. He met Mary.

A predetermined encounter sets off a motion of events that will change Joshua's life and many others--forever.

Faith will be tested. Loss will occur. Lessons will be taught as the Potter shapes and molds The Brokenhearted Christian that is Joshua Carpenter.

It's my first novel in a novel series. More information on my website: www.thechristianbookseries.com.

Please feel free to follow or friend request. To request a copy, please email me: [email protected] and I will send you a PDF copy.

Thanks and Happy Tuesday!


message 58: by D.L. (new)

D.L. Siri (dlsiri) | 4 comments Hello! I'm D.L. Siri and this is my first request for a review of my novella The Self-Made Man.

Synopsis: A U.S. Senator gets kicked out of office for sexual harassment, throwing his seat up for grabs just as a major tax reform bill is heading for a final vote. Both sides need every vote they can get. A self-made multi-millionaire, Peter Worthington can tip the balance to pass the bill if he can only win that special election. But to get there he needs the endorsement of the most powerful Senator in Washington, who forces him to take stock of his life via a unique and powerful lesson. Soon they will butt heads in a major political battle that has the power to shape both their lives, as well as the lives of millions of citizens nationwide. Timely and topical, THE SELF-MADE MAN pays homage to classics of an earlier day, yet speaks to the politics of today with a perspective that is timeless.

It's currently available free on Kindle Unlimited: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...

If you'd like to review but are not on Kindle Unlimited, please contact me at [email protected] and I'll provide a PDF.

Thank you!


message 59: by Ruth (last edited Feb 13, 2018 06:40AM) (new)

Ruth Zavitsanos | 4 comments Hi! I'm seeking a review for my recently released historical fiction/coming of age book, A LIFE UNFOLDS IN THE CITY.

Book Length: 125 pages
Available: print or ebook formats

Book Blurb:

New York City, 1906-- With the fast-approaching death of their mother, the lives of two sisters, Martha and Lilah Caldon, are about to change. Lilah, the younger of the two, is favored by their mother. She receives the best education and attends various social events outfitted in the finest wardrobe. The only exception is the annual Broadway play Martha attends with her parents, when Lilah is left at home. Every year since she turned 16, Martha and her parents go backstage after the play to meet Miss Sahara, the beautiful leading actress.

Once Martha’s mother passes, she feels liberated. Martha is excited to pursue her dream of becoming a part of the Women’s Movement. The death of her mother also allows Martha’s friendship with Miss Sahara to strengthen. Martha finds herself coming alive in the presence of Miss Sahara and the handsome and fun-loving theater manager, Rick Wentworth. As her own romance blossoms, Martha becomes aware of the strong attraction between Miss Sahara and her otherwise reserved father, which makes her wonder about her father’s past…and her own future.

If you're interested please contact me at [email protected]. This book is listed here on GoodReads, too.
Thanks and HAPPY NEW YEAR,
Ruth


message 60: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 5 comments I'm looking for reviews on historical fiction/romance ebook, The Petticoat Letters. I will send the ARC direct to your kindle.com email address, or gift it to you via Amazon. If interested, please email me at: [email protected]

At the outbreak of the Revolutionary war, Nora Bishop’s home is burned to the ground—along with her dreams, plans and all her family members except one. At 20-years-old and still unmarried, she moves to Manhattan to live with her Loyalist uncle, hoping to find her brother who has joined the Patriot cause against her late family’s wishes. But, battle breaks out and she finds herself at the mercy of one American ranger, Alex Foster, who is the only person in a position to bring her to safety.

Her growing feelings toward Alex and his passion for freedom help her reevaluate her stance on the case for independence and makes her question her loyalties further. When she is asked to spy for the rebels, she agrees. But can she partake in the act of treason and do what is asked of her when the sadistic Captain William Roth seems to watch her every move and threatens the life of her brother who has been captured? And how can she grow closer to Alex when the war threatens to tear them apart?

The Petticoat Letters is fast paced, historically sound, full of action, and full of romance. So far, it has received wonderful reviews. Thanks for considering!


message 61: by Tom (last edited Jan 13, 2018 12:31PM) (new)

Tom Behr) (tom_behr) | 23 comments Hi Kelly
I'd love to review your book. I did a quick Amazon peek: it looks fabulous. I can get the Kindle copy from Amazon.

I write well-reviewed historical novels too (see www.tombehrbooks.com), set mostly in the Napoleonic War era, but my first, Blood Brothers, begins in the Revolutionary War expulsion of the Iroquois by the Continental Army in 1779.

I've got a couple of books ahead of yours on my plate to review, but three weeks at the most should work.
I'm looking forward to the pleasure of The Petticoat Letters!
Tom


message 62: by Rich (new)

Rich Paz (rch1313) | 16 comments Hi everyone. I am a Ya Dystopian and Sci-fi writer. Would like to know if anyone would be interested in reading my first book, Enoch and the Stars Above. Please let me know. I can send you the book for free. My email is [email protected] http://amzn.to/2DlxBAf


message 63: by Sharon (new)

Sharon McDonnell | 2 comments Hi everybody, My name is Sharon McDonnell, I would like to know if anyone would be interested in reading and reviewing my book,
In the Shadows, It is a dark fantasy. It is free with Kindle Unlimited,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shadows-Shar...


message 64: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Christie (nancychristie) | 2 comments I am looking for reviewers for my latest book, RUT-BUSTING BOOK FOR WRITERS (http://www.nancychristie.com/books/ru...) who would be willing to post their review on my book's Amazon page as well as here in this group.
About the Book
Rut-Busting Book For Writers offers insights, information and tips for those who are pursuing the writing life, whether as a profession or for personal satisfaction, yet find themselves struggling to get out of creative or professional ruts.
The book provides strategies, inspiring words and proactive suggestions from the author and more than 50 other industry professionals who have “been there and done that” and are now willing to share their knowledge about the creative and practical aspects of being a writer.
If you are interested in reviewing the book, please email me (nancy[at]nancychristie[dot]com), tell me the Goodreads group you belong to, and what digital format you would prefer.


message 65: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Berry | 2 comments Hey, I'm Cheryl. Anyone interested in reading a chick lit-black lit-historical fiction-love story set in 1968 during the civil rights era? That pretty much describes my debut novel, "Memphis Blues," which is available on Amazon. Here is the synopsis:

A Powerful Connection

It was not the life she had planned. Nadine was looking forward to getting her first real job, then starting a business. But when she finds herself pregnant before she even finishes high school, the young man’s mother forces them into wedlock. Carrie also saw her plans for a better life derailed after a fling leaves her pregnant with twins. At the center of their angst is Cyrus, a man not yet ready to be a father…with his wife…or his girlfriend. Still, Cyrus manages to keep the two lives separate while coveting the life he really wants.

What’s Done in the Dark

Secrets don’t stay buried for long. Years later, when the three of them converge at a protest rally, everything changes. The fireworks that ensue suddenly alter the dynamic of these relationships forever. Set in the powerful backdrop of the 1960s civil rights movement, "Memphis Blues" will test the loyalty and strength of three people whose dreams were deferred. Will the women and the handsome doctor who controls them find their true callings? If so, at what price?

Contact me at [email protected] to let me know what format you prefer reading. In the meantime, happy reading, everyone.


message 66: by James (new)

James (jamesvellabardon) | 2 comments Hi all

I'm presently seeking reviewers to read my debut novel 'The Sheriff's Catch', which will be published by Unbound on 15 March 2018. The novel is a historical thriller and is the first instalment of a five-part series called 'The Sassana Stone Pentalogy'.


Synopsis:

1588. Abel de Santiago has deserted the army and all but avenged his murdered wife, when he is captured and sold as a galley slave. As the Spanish Armada sails for England, there can be few souls on board more reluctant than him.

After a crushing defeat to the enemy fleet, the Spanish ships are battered by extraordinary storms and Santiago finds himself washed ashore in Ireland, a country terrorised by English troops that the natives call Sassenachs.

But Santiago’s faint hopes of survival appear dashed when he is captured by a brutal Sheriff, who has orders from Dublin to torture and kill all Spanish castaways.

An unlikely escape has Santiago flee with a jewelled ring worth a King’s ransom. His flight leads to a desperate chase across a strange and stunning land, where danger lurks at every turn.

So begins The Sheriff’s Catch; Part One of The Sassana Stone Pentalogy,


To also note:

Reviewers interested in reading this novel should kindly drop me a line at [email protected]. Please also let me know if you prefer receiving an ebook or paperback ARC.

Look forward to hearing from you!

Best regards
James


message 67: by M.A. (new)

M.A. Williamson (authorwill) | 3 comments Are you a lover of Fiction realism with enthralling Suspense, Thriller and mixture of emotions.
If so, a must read is my Novel, " Anna Bell: The Sometimes Loner with an Unbreakable Spirit", FREE on Amazon right now in Kindle Unlimited. This novel depicts the life story of Anna Bell, the protagonist; who got molested at the tender age of five years old, which then led to her separation from the persons she knew as family.
She takes you through her life's journey being part of a severely dysfunctional family in rural, St. Ann, Jamaica; to eventually carving out a successful path for herself as a young adult. Amidst the many challenges she has been through; and keeps enduring.
Guarantee to take you on a roller coaster of emotions; this story will undoubtedly inspire anyone to be the best they can be. As they overcome whatever life challenges they maybe going through presently; or will come across later in life.

Appreciate all feedback's and reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Bell-Some...


message 68: by David (new)

David Patneaude | 13 comments Wondering if any reviewers are interested in reading my upcoming (June 1 pub date) YA novel Fast Backward, which contains elements of sci-fi and history (alternative, but close to the real thing). In my previous eleven books I've delved into history, real life, and speculative concepts, so things tend to get lively. Here's a synopsis:

FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOBBY HASTINGS witnesses an atomic explosion near a top secret New Mexico army base in July of 1945. Terrified, he soon heads off on his bike for home, only to encounter something that rivals the blast for drama. A girl his age stands naked at the side of the lonely desert road: underweight, unwell, and speaking with a German accent. In the coming days, she unveils an impossible story about time travel and a heartbreaking outcome of the war. She begs people to believe her warning and prevent the awful future she claims to know too well. But even if they do believe her, and the story is true, the biggest question remains: can history be undone?


message 69: by K.E. (new)

K.E. Osborn (keosbornauthor) Hi all,

I have a new release coming up on May 24, 2018, called Resistance: The Chicago Defiance MC Series #1 It is an MC romance, and I am looking for honest reviewers for my novel.

If you are interested, please email me at [email protected] and I can send an ARC straight to your kindle.

✦Blurb✦
Isn't it funny?
The way your life can alter in the blink of an eye.
My club – constantly under siege by the Italian mafia.
My city – in a war lasting two generations caused by our fathers.

Yet, in amongst the turmoil, I met her.
In a froyo store.
This sassy woman who’s ready to throw down and defend her friends against my brothers and me.
But we aren't the enemies in this story, and little did she know our chance encounter would set us along a different path.

This story isn't full of partying and fun – it's chaos, carnage, deception, and lies.
War – it's brutal.

Can you resist?


Check out my social sites here:
Website: http://www.keosbornauthor.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keosbornauthor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KEOsborn
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/K-E-Osborn/e/B0...
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/KEOsbornAuthor

I look forward to hearing from you, K E Osborn.


message 70: by Jim (new)

Jim Williams | 1 comments Hi, I am Jim Williams and a new author. I have written a series of contemporary fiction in the action genre. It is the Dr. Joe Fox series. I am looking for reviews for the most recent book COLORADO MURDER. This is about ordinary people in a small mountain town responding to a psychotic murder roaming the woods around their town. If you are interested in reviewing, then contact me at [email protected] and I will send you an electronic copy. Thanks, Jim


message 71: by Mala (new)

Mala Mukherjee | 44 comments Jim wrote: "Hi, I am Jim Williams and a new author. I have written a series of contemporary fiction in the action genre. It is the Dr. Joe Fox series. I am looking for reviews for the most recent book COLORADO..."

I am interested, I have a book too. I can exchange review. Hope the copy is free. My book is Chronicle of Lost Empire: Secrets of Nalanda.


message 72: by Mala (new)

Mala Mukherjee | 44 comments Hello,
I am Mala Mukherjee from India. I have two books. I am looking for reviews of my last book. Chronicle of Lost Empire: Secrets of Nalanda. If history fascinates you, please contact for review. [email protected].


message 73: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Reinicke (lisareinicke) | 17 comments Hi there! I am looking for reviews for my historical memoir, Football Flyboy.

Not your typical war story. Football Flyboy delivers a bird's eye view of the shaping of a young mans life, showing the domino effect on a community and society under the wing of the messy cleanup as WWII winds down.
Old Letters seeded Football Flyboy, letters that are a one-sided conversation of a man who lived for someone other than himself. The struggles of war and his constant change of location kept his from receiving mail regular, causing frustration and loneliness.
Each letter is left unedited for authenticity.
You will meet members of his family, each chapter begins with a letter from Bill (aka Buster) and ends with one of Aunt Ruby's poems- highlighting the point of the chapter.

You may request a copy via email [email protected]
Preferred method- PDF, but we can send you hard or soft copy upon request.

Thanks for your time,
Lisa Reinicke


message 74: by Zelly (new)

Zelly Jordan (zellyjordan) | 24 comments Hi,

I'm looking for reviews to be placed on Goodreads and especially Amazon for my Book, Fractured (by Zelly Jordan). It's sitting on many book shelves here but reviews are so important as you all know.

The story is a sexy-smexy romance with loads of suspense and intrigue and a twist of paranormal. It's written, edited and proofread entirely by me and written from the male lead's point of view.

If you're interested (and I hope you are!) please email me on [email protected] and we can arrange it. I can provide a PDF easily or we can arrange an ebook if you prefer.

Here's my website: http://www.zellyjordan.com and the Amazon book link is : https://amzn.to/2wqkJqi


message 75: by Trinity (new)

Trinity Hanrahan (trinityhanrahan) | 1 comments We are in the process of setting up the preorders for the second in our series of horror anthologies. We'd like to offer up our first set, Vices and Virtues, for review opportunities. If anyone is interested, please let us know!



Vices and Virtues: An anthology of the Seven Deadly Sins and Seven Dark Virtues


message 76: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Job | 5 comments Cora wrote: "This section is for Review Requests only.

In short, if you are an Author looking for reviewers for one of your books, please create your own thread in this section, with information about the book..."


Hi all,

I am looking for reviews for my book Blinded By Beauty for GoodReads and Amazon.

Please email me for a copy.

It is written in Proverbs, “A beautiful woman who has no sense is like a gold ring in a pig's nose." This may be true but perhaps the greater tragedy is when those closest to her are also blinded by her beauty. This story, “Blinded by Beauty” is a tale of deception and heartache for Joseph, in which the ultimate place of sanctity – marriage – also becomes the very source of pain and sorrow. The former Marine becomes a cop, a father, a husband, a step-father, and ultimately a convicted felon because of the poor choices he makes in trusting the woman closest to him.
The aftermath of the break-up of his first marriage and undiagnosed severe depression, PTSD, anxiety disorder, and OCD, leaves Joseph numb and desperate for a family. In this void he meets the beautiful Jezebel who seems to be the exact woman he has been looking for with a ready-made family he can bring his own son into. Blinded by her beauty and a fool for love, Joseph marries Jezebel when she falls pregnant with his child. But even before the nuptials, cracks begin to appear in their relationship. Jezebel is needy, self-harms, pulls a knife on him, bites him, and breaks his ankle. It is also clear she has numerous addictions such as caffeine, alcohol, pills and even a constant need for sex.
When they finally marry, Joseph finds himself pulled into a web of lies and deceit that involve convicting her former partner on false charges of molesting her daughter. When it is revealed this partner is actually the son of her former husband, Joseph is horrified and starts to look for ways out of the marriage while still seeking to provide a home for their newborn daughter Paige and his stepchildren. Even though he is working as a police officer and saw how she had her former partner convicted, Joseph still has little idea just how far Jezebel can or will go to cause him harm. Violent and unhinged, it’s like she has a split personality, not allowing him to sleep after night shifts and resenting his own son so much his first wife takes out a court order to get permission to move to another state.
As the depth of Jezebel’s depravity and adultery becomes apparent, Joseph seeks comfort in another relationship sending Jezebel over the edge. But when she attacks him and he calls the police, they arrest him for assault. With his back up against a wall, Joseph finally serves Jezebel with divorce papers and she responds by reporting him to child welfare officers to have Paige taken away from him. Jezebel is in rehab at the time promising to change, but forms sexual relationships with men in the facility, and even the detective investigating the assault case. As the dream of having a loving family cracks, how will Joseph save himself and his daughter?


message 77: by David (last edited Jun 19, 2018 09:52AM) (new)

David Patneaude | 13 comments Hello, readers,

I’ve gotten some strong reviews for my new YA novel Fast Backward, but I’m kinda greedy, and so far, most of the reviews have come in the form of blurbs from other authors. What I’d like to concentrate on at this point is getting some reader reviews on Goodreads and Amazon.

So, if anyone out there would be interested in reading a young adult alternative history World War II novel with some speculative elements, send me your email address and I’ll send you a PDF of the book.

Here’s a more complete synopsis:

Fifteen-year-old Bobby Hastings witnesses an atomic explosion near a top-secret New Mexico army base in July of 1945. Terrified, he soon heads off on his bike for home, only to encounter something that rivals the blast for drama. A girl his age stands naked at the side of the lonely desert road: underweight, unwell, and speaking with a German accent. In the coming days, she unveils an impossible story about time travel and a heartbreaking outcome of the war. She begs people to believe her warning and prevent the awful future she claims to know too well. But even if they do believe her, and the story is true, the biggest question remains: can history be undone?

And some early reviews:

“Fast Backward is a high stakes thrill ride! I’ve long thought that we need more World War 2 stories and alternate history in young adult fiction, and this is both. Fans of The Man in the High Castle or Michael Grant’s Front Lines series will love Fast Backward!”—Mike Mullin, award winning author of the Ashfall series and his newest novel, Surface Tension (Tanglewood).

“David Patneaude's frightening ‘What if?’ alternative history will have young readers turning pages to find out what happens next and also turning to history books to educate themselves about the horrors of World War II. What an accomplishment!”—Carl Deuker, award winning author of numerous celebrated novels for young adults, including Heart of a Champion, Swagger, and his newest, Gutless (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

“Past, present, and future collide in David Patneaude's soaring new novel of courage set at the dawn of the Atomic Age. One early morning in rural New Mexico, a peddling paperboy named Bobby encounters a lost girl named Cocoa, and his fate--and the world's--are changed forever. Patneaude peels back the layers of history to glimpse the future--but is it bright or dark? A superb, enduring book, with lots of timely reverb.”—Conrad Wesselhoeft, former New York Times writer and author of the acclaimed novels Adios Nirvana and Dirt Bikes, Drones, and Other Ways to Fly (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)


message 78: by Lucy (last edited Jun 25, 2018 12:20PM) (new)

Lucy Barge (libby_owl) | 1 comments Hi Everyone!
My name is Lucy, and I’m a young author currently working on short fictional stories. I would love to get some reviews on my book, which you can get for 50% off on Smashwords as of July 2018, or find at:

https://www.amazon.com/Bursting-Seams...

Here is a description of ‘Bursting at the Seams’:

Tragedy and woe, joy and contentment. In this book of 10 short stories that you won’t want to put down, characters find themselves in compelling situations. What happens when a foolish teen digs herself back into the hole she’d just dug herself out of? A Jewish boy is led to his doom? Two star-crossed lovers strive to cross the dividing barrier? And a young lost girl finds herself in the custody of her evil aunt?

Thanks! Any reviews would be much appreciated.


message 79: by David (new)

David Laing | 33 comments I just finished putting my "Orterbyogriffy," "The Dartmouth Man: A Charmed Life" on amazon.com in both ebook and paperback versions, and I need reviews! The flavor? "Living my life in defiance of dullness, doing wonderful things in beautiful places has always been a top priority for me. This is a chronicle of how it all happened (and is still happening!) If you'd be interested in swapping reviews, or just writing one, please let me know! Tx. davidlaing(at)aol(dot)com.


message 80: by Jonnathan (new)

Jonnathan Strawthorne | 13 comments The Causality of Time by Jonnathan Strawthorne

I am looking for reviews for my first book in the series The Causality of Time. I just finished revising it and I am anxious to find out your opinion regarding story development, character development, pacing, and direction. The second book in the series The Causality of Time - Conception is finished and currently being published. I am now writing the third book in the series titled The Causality of Time - Manifestation.

I sincerely hope you like the story and look forward to your review.

Thank you,
Jonnathan Strawthorne


Summary:

It starts in the 12th century BC during the expansionist wars of the Assyrian Empire. Love lost, but immortality gained. The main character, Talmido is fighting for the freedom of choice and the liberty of free will. He is given the ability to live forever, never get sick or old and to regenerate his tissue if damaged. He flees the Assyrian military apparatus and fights successive battles for freedom while accumulating masses of displaced, desperate, freedom-loving individuals like himself.

All of this is happening to a backdrop of alien intelligence and interference. Factions formed to determine whether conscience or chaos coalescence will be the dominant factor in creation’s character. Vast galactic battles will play out to the eventual definition of what it means to be alive. The eventual causality of the defining actions of antiquity echoes to us today as we struggle to maintain the freedoms fought over to either win or lose them on the battlefield, governmental office or the pulpit.


message 81: by Morgan (last edited Jul 24, 2018 10:33AM) (new)

Morgan Vane | 5 comments Hi everyone,

my name is Morgan Vane and I have just published my first book! It's called "Of Dreams and Nightmares: A Collection of Short Stories" and it is a paranormal erotic romance, with some horror pitched in. The first two stories are short, but the third one is over 70 pages long. I am REALLY looking for people to review it, so any help would be appreciated!

The blurb goes like this:

"Two souls eternally entwined, circling one another in an endless loop. They cannot help but be drawn to their counterpart, no matter the circumstances; societal taboos, morality, even death itself cannot keep them apart. Nothing exists but the need to be together and the desire is absolute.

Will they be able to break the cycle that binds them to this forever game, or is there no other choice but to let the wheel keep turning on? Yet for change to come, the drive behind it needs to exist beforehand; is an end to their internal dance the outcome they both strive for?

This book consists of three short stories, featuring one couple, striving to connect and find their meant one across several different timelines."

If anyone is interested, email me at [email protected] and tell me what format you'd prefer and I'll mail you the book asap. For anyone that takes the time to do this, I have to tell you in advance; THANK YOU!

Of Dreams and Nightmares A Collection of Short Stories by Morgan Vane


message 82: by Kayt (new)

Kayt Roth (kaytroth) | 6 comments Do you remember what it was like when you were twenty, and didn't have a clue what you wanted? Was your best friend the most important person in your life? If so, you should read Letters to Helen.

I'm looking for reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, and would love it if you could help me out. Here's the jacket blurb:

Engaged to a handsome doctor, Mattie’s life seems complete - until her fiancé's mistress kills herself. Hurt and now single, Mattie must start over, with her best friend Helen to pick up the pieces. But an incident drives a wedge between them, forcing Mattie to make one of the hardest decisions of her life.

Struggling for closure, she meets Mark. Two broken, kindred spirits find solace in one another, until one innocent afternoon reveals a shocking connection.


The book is on Kindle Unlimited, but I can also send it to you in .mobi, .epub or .pdf format. Just contact me at [email protected] to get your copy! Thanks.


message 83: by Roy (new)

Roy Hunt (goodreadscomroy_hunt) | 3 comments Hello group!
I'm looking for reviews for my first novel, 'Mutation'. It is a Gothic type science thriller set on a lake over one week in May 1997. As far as I know, it is the first thriller ever to be set on Lough Ree.
Here is a brief summary for you. I hope you enjoy reading and reviewing Mutation

Brief summary:
Mutation: May 1997, Lough Ree
Crane operator Mark Coles is about to discover terror can come at any time, even during a routine days work.

Mark Coles has to kill the evil monster he allowed to escape into Lough Ree, a pristine, island dotted Irish midlands lake. Worse, the lake is used by locals and tourists. It is May, the tourist season is just beginning. If he doesn’t act fast and decisively, people are going to die horrendous deaths. He knows because he has already seen one victim.

To destroy it he commandeers a vessel and enlists the aid of its captain, Derek Farrell.

The vile creature has formed into one large singular body; roughly the size of a dead cow’s hide; a hideous mutation.

Meanwhile, unaware of the deadly danger he is in, and driven by grief at the loss of his wife of sixty years, eighty-three year old Marcus Fee is on Lough Ree, intent on committing suicide. But the sight of a burning cruiser stops him.

Following in the tradition of Gothic masters such as Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s Dracula, this modern day Irish Gothic laboratory-monster thriller will send chills coursing up your spine, and leave you wondering ‘What are our scientists doing behind closed doors?’
Awarded the BooksGoSocial Silver Quality Mark for ‘frighteningly believable’ fiction.

‘A gripping read’, Lissa Oliver, author of Sainte Bastien.

I will provide a free Mobi copy by email if you contact me at [email protected]
You can get a preview on Amazon at:
https://www.amazon.com/Mutation-exist...
As yet, the print edition is still not out. But when it is, I will provide a free signed copy in return for a review.

Many thanks all you hard working reviewers,

Roy.


message 84: by Aneil (new)

Aneil Komal (aneilkomal) Hi!

The Guardian Angel by Aneil Komal

Please review my young adult fantasy novella, The Guardian Angel!

Link - https://www.amazon.com/Guardian-Angel...

Sixteen-year-old Aries has always dreamed of being someone extraordinary, following in the footsteps of his hero wrestler, Angel Guerrero. But as a timid, hesitant boy with, well… an underwhelming physique, he's never thought he could chase after his dreams.

That is, until he finds himself in an alternate universe where fire-breathing dragons soar in the skies, petrifying creatures rise from the ground, and the use of magic is normal. The biggest surprise for Aries, however, comes when he learns he was once a mystical hero known as the Guardian Angel.

His mission has always been to protect this magical world and the spirits who inhabit it, but now it is being threatened by a vile, cold-blooded, sadistic demon who seeks to dominate the universe.

Now it is on Aries to rediscover his past and regain his powers, but first he'll have to overcome his crippling doubts. Can he learn to believe in himself, his friends, and the magic that surrounds him—in time to save the realm before it is destroyed?"


message 85: by Michael (new)

Michael Greco (michaelgreco) | 48 comments Hi guys,
Is anyone interest in a review of my latest book, Assunta, book 1: Inferno? This is sci-fi apocalypse horror, built on a framework of references to Dante's The Divine Comedy, where the protagonist. travels, through Inferno, Purgatorio, finally Paradiso. Book 1, Inferno, is similarities to The Andromeda Strain ("What the Hell is this thing?!!") The link is below:

Link: http://a.co/d/8vO9Zw8

Please let me know here or through email: [email protected]

Cheers!


message 86: by J. (new)

J. William | 1 comments Rum Country: Paradise has never been so wild

Hi there I've just published my first novel Rum Country on Amazon.

It's a tropical thriller packed full of white sand beaches, turquoise waters, thunderous storms, adventure, teasing distractions, danger and plenty of rum. (And a few surprises..)

I've sold 8 copies so far and all have been read within a few days of the purchaser starting it! Which I'm taking as a good sign.

I've also had one person rate the book on here so far and they gave it 5 stars

I'd really love some proper reviews on Amazon though so if you you're looking for a new read here's a link Rum Country: Paradise has never been so wild

It's free to read if you have Kindle Unlimited. Would massively appreciated any reviews.

Thanks in advance! :)


message 87: by Charles (new)

Charles Kos | 2 comments Hi everyone! I am Charles N. Kos.

I have an artistic children's book titled Blink Blink that I would like to have reviews.

This book is about having a sense of familiarity and receiving knowledge of common things that exist in this world of colors and wonders. I've hand drawn illustrations to go with simple rhyming words to get children engaged and to have them ask questions starting with the word who or what. Who and what questions allow children to get answers about common things that they haven't seen, touch, taste, smell, and feel yet. It's educational.

For parents, the ebook version can be accessed at www.scribd.com for free when you sign up for one month free membership for the first time. Another great option is at www.amazon.com when you sign up for their free for one month prime membership. This is also free.

Please enjoy with your children.

Thank you for any reviews.


message 88: by Ru (new)

Ru (rupringle) | 2 comments Hi - I'm looking for experienced reviewers for my thriller October Song , which came out last month. Happy to send MOBI, EPUB or PDF. The book's also available on Kindle Unlimited and as a paperback - it's had uniformly great reviews so far, but I need some help getting it past 20 Amazon reviews!

Here's what some well-known authors have said about it:

'Superlative.' 'Reminded me of Iain Banks at his fiery best.' Gary Gibson, award-nominated author of Angel Stations.

'An absolute piledriver of a dark future thriller that instantly hooks you and doesn't let go till the end. Horribly believable and utterly compelling.' Neil Williamson, author of The Moon King.

'A grim and gripping near-future thriller with sharp political edges and scarily plausible projections, rooted in intimate knowledge of real places.' Ken MacLeod, award-winning author of The Night Sessions.

Here's the blurb:

Coira Keir is a long-serving police officer. Abrasive, but respected by her peers, she has an enviable track record. When a bomb explodes outside the North British Council Building at Holyrood, Edinburgh, dozens of bystanders are left dead. Among the critically wounded is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, whose safety was Keir's responsibility.

Now Keir is missing.

Army veteran Sebastian Blakeslee is an operational advisor for MI5, the domestic security agency of the United Kingdom. Lorna Ainsworth is the agency’s territorial chief. Together, they find themselves leading a joint police and MI5 taskforce. Its mission: track Keir down before more bombs go off. What follows is a cat-and-mouse chase towards the front of an intensifying war - along a wild coast where thousands of desperate boat-borne refugees are hiding. Meanwhile, as the taskforce will discover to its cost, someone seems prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to stop Keir being found.

With elements of police procedural, spy novel and political action thriller, October Song is both a darkly gripping roller-coaster ride and a blistering reflection on a world on the edge of collapse.

Excerpts:

'The little electric hatchback had vaulted cleanly over a drystone wall, mangling itself as it ploughed a furrow down a steep bank, flipping on to its side as it hit a half-buried boulder and slamming to a stop against a tree. As she sat suspended, watching airbags deflate, she could hear police sirens approaching. She didn’t dare move. Perhaps three minutes later, a police convoy screamed past. As if it would help her, she sat stock still as the sirens were killed. Flashing red and blue lights illuminated tree-tops where the vehicles had pulled up a few hundred metres further on.'

'As she drifts into the narrows there’s a noise from downwind, somewhere in front of her. She squints into the dark and raises her binoculars again. What the …? Some kind of battle is taking place on the bridge. Breathing very fast, she strains for details. Even in moonlight, it’s too dim for her night vision to make out much. There’s a scrum of movement, and a growing roar of voices. And clanging – lots of clanging. Also thumps, like haunches of meat being dropped on a floor. She sees a flash of something bright and metallic. There are screams. Something falls noisily off the bridge right in front of her, barely three kayak lengths away.'

Some (paying) readers' reviews so far:

' * * * * * I've not spent seven straight hours reading a novel for a very long time, I was engrossed from the first chapter.' P Quigley, Amazon UK, Oct 2018

' * * * * * Best thriller I've read in years. You'll be hooked, and surprised, right to the end.' Maggie Irvine, Kobo Oct 2018

' * * * * * A fabulous read, and one which keeps you "turning" the pages!' Mike B, Amazon UK, Oct 2018

' * * * * * I devoured this novel on holiday ... gets you compulsively turning the pages to find out what happens but at the same time you don't want to reach the end because then the experience will be over.' Angela Barron, Amazon UK, Oct 2018

' * * * * * This book held me captive from beginning to end. A great read. Well-written and thought provoking. Hope there’s a sequel!' Anonymous customer, Amazon Ca, Nov 2018

Thanks for reading this! If you fancy some pacey, interesting reading, I look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Ru


message 89: by Tom (new)

Tom Behr) (tom_behr) | 23 comments My third historical novel, Doppelänger: An American Spy in World War II France, has just been published.
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When the German army overwhelms France in June, 1940, Walter Hirsch’s safe, carefully-ordered intellectual life as a writer in Paris is shattered. A choking cloud of fear—Nacht und Nebel—settles over his beloved City of Light.

“I’m an American, a neutral,” he thinks. “This isn’t my war.” It becomes his war when he attracts the suspicion—and hatred—of SS Standartenführer Hans Sommer. He is recruited by Bill Donovan’s fledgling American intelligence service, the OSS, to re-enter France as a spy. Walter’s flawless German and French—and his newly-discovered ability to change cover stories like a chameleon—make him an ideal espionage agent.
But his dedication to his country comes at a high price.

With each brazenly successful mission and escape, the strangling noose of Sommer’s relentless pursuit draws tighter. With each new lie, a little more of his identity fades, like a face in an aging sepia photograph. With each new cold-blooded execution, a little more of his soul shrivels. “Donovan was right,” he realizes. “When you become a spy, the first person you have to kill is your former self.”

In April 1944, now with a Gestapo bounty of three million francs on his head, a burned-out Walter is ordered to scout German beach defenses and troop movement prior to the invasion of France. But the American High Command sends him to Calais, not Normandy. They cynically sell Walter out to the Sommer to support the Allies’ critical deception about the actual landing site for the invasion.

His OSS case officer, appalled at Walter’s betrayal by his own government, launches a desperate rescue mission. He enlists the support of England’s most lethal SOE assassin, the “Black Widow,” a woman with her own mysterious connection to Walter Hirsch. But even if the daring mission succeeds, what will remain of the man they have come to save? Can the cost of preserving freedom have become too unbearably high?
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You can read the first chapter at www.tombehrbooks.com


message 90: by Addie (new)

Addie Abacus | 11 comments Thanks to all of you available to review books! I'd love a review for Goodreads and Amazon. Morgan and the Forty Thieves is the first book of a Chapter Book series for ages 7 to 10, and a very fun, fast read. Dr. Bob Seney of the National Association for the Gifted just read it and was delighted!

If interested please contact me at [email protected].

Here is the synopsis on the back cover.

Nine-year-old Morgan is the daughter of an explorer, and an adventurer at heart. When her father is lost on an expedition, Morgan and her mother are forced to sell their home and move in with a mysterious family they’ve never met. Morgan soon discovers that the family is hiding a great secret, and that a world of magic and enchantments might actually be real.

Set in Massachusetts at the turn of the last century, Morgan and the Forty Thieves is a captivating adventure story that has problem solving and mathematical concepts woven into the narrative. Math is presented as a language of the universe that helps us understand the beautiful patterns and symmetries found in nature. In Book One of the series, children learn a step-by-step process of beginning multiplication.

Many thanks for your kind consideration,

Patty Tobin (pen name Addie Abacus)

Here is the link on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Morgan-Forty-T...

And here is my author website.

www.addieabacus.com

Morgan and the Forty Thieves A Magic Math Adventure (Magic Math Adventures #1) by Addie Abacus


message 91: by Blair (new)

Blair McDowell (blair_mcdowell) | 8 comments I would love ito get some new reviews for my book, Delighting In Your Company. It is a re-launch of one of my earlier books, and is a paranormal/mystery/romance story. Here is a link to the info on my website: https://www.blairmcdowell.com/delight...

If you would like to review, please let me know and I will send along a copy in the format of your choice.

With thanks, Blair McDowell


message 92: by Pat (new)

Pat (wwwgoodreadscompatjeannedavis) | 1 comments When Valleys Bloom Again, Pat Jeanne Davis
https://www.patjjeannedavis.com

I'm seeking reviews for Goodreads and Amazon for an inspirational historical romance set in WWII in both the US and England. When Valleys Bloom Again was released in February 2019. I will be glad to send a digital ARC or an e-book. Please contact me at [email protected]
Thank you for considering my review request.
Book Blurb:
As war approaches in 1939 Abby Stapleton’s safety is under threat. Her father, a British diplomat, insists she go back to America until the danger passes. Abby vows to return to her home in London—but where is home? With her family facing mortal danger so far away and feeling herself isolated, she finds it hard to pray or read the Bible. Did she leave God behind in war-torn London too? Abby becomes friendly with Jim, a gardener on her uncle’s estate.

Jim can’t get Abby out of his mind. Did she have a sweetheart in England? Was it foolish to think she’d consider him? He curses his poverty and the disgrace of his father’s desertion and drunkenness haunts him. Can he learn to believe in love for a lifetime and to hope for a happy marriage?

Abby couldn’t know the war would last a long time, nor that she would fall in love with Jim—soon to be drafted by the U.S. Army—or that she’d have to confront Henri, a rejected suitor, determined by his lies to ruin her reputation and destroy her faith in God’s providence. Will she discover the true meaning of home and find happiness with Jim?


message 93: by Danielle (new)

Danielle Forrest (theeternalscribe) Mila's Shift (The Darkest Day, #1) by Danielle Forrest

ARC Review Request - Paranormal Military SciFi Novel

Available Formats: ePub, Kindle, PDF
Length: 268 pages

Tagline: Nothing's as Deadly as a Secret…

Blurb:

Mila has suffered frigid winters, starvation, and soul-crushing loneliness, but she’s safe and free. The government would have stolen that from her if she’d stayed, all for an accident of birth.

Then after ten years on the run, an old friend calls. Now, her friend is dead, and she’s taken her place as pilot of a decrepit space ship. But the ones who murdered her friend think she’s still alive, and now they’re gunning for Mila.

She escapes each attack by the skin of her teeth, her life and secrets on the line. But with a Captain increasingly suspicious, security dogging her every move, and a shape-shifting assassin lurking somewhere on board, will she survive long enough to discover why someone killed her friend?

Gripping and action-packed, Mila’s Shift is a story of loyalty and friendship that crosses all boundaries, including the law, to uphold what’s right.


PM me to request an ARC download link.


message 94: by D.R. (new)

D.R. Bell | 2 comments Hello everyone! I would love to get more reviews for my latest book Eleos (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...), a historical fiction that is set primarily between the Eichmann's trial in 1961 and the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial in 1963-65. I wanted to explore this period because that's when the world at large faced for the first time specifically the reality of the Holocaust (vs. the war crimes in Nuremberg). I also wanted to explore the connections between the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust. If anyone is interested in reading, please contact me here or at [email protected] and I would be happy to provide a complimentary copy in PDF/Mobi/ePub.
Besides Eleos, I have four political/financial thrillers on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show.... If any of the are of interest, I'll be happy to provide copies as well.
Thank you!
DR


message 95: by Martin (new)

Martin Owton | 116 comments Hello from the UK.
I'm Martin and I have an adventure fantasy duology that I'd love to get some more reviews for. The first book 'Exile' was short-listed for the "Best Newcomer Award 2017" by The British Fantasy Society.

‘Exile’ is a fast-moving tightly-plotted fantasy adventure story with a strong thread of romance

Aron of Darien, raised in exile after his homeland is conquered by a treacherous warlord, makes his way in the world on the strength of his wits and skill with a sword. Both are sorely tested when he is impressed into the service of the Earl of Nandor to rescue his heir from captivity in the fortress of Sarazan. The rescue goes awry. Aron and his companions are betrayed and must flee for their lives. Pursued by steel and magic, they find new friends and old enemies on the road that leads, after many turns, to the city of the High King. There Aron must face his father’s murderer before risking everything in a fight to the death with the deadliest swordsman in the kingdom.

If this sounds interesting please PM me. I can supply the e-book file.


message 96: by Eoin (new)

Eoin ODonnell | 1 comments Hi All
Would love for people to check out my novel Funderland: A Novel
It's free to Kindle readers but if you want me to email you a copy please get in touch. Reviews most welcome.

It is literary fiction. If you are fan of Michael Chabon, Anne Enright or Nick Hornby then I think you will like it..

Dublin.
1999.
Four friends are trying to find their way through the dark and dirty corners of the human heart.
Reynard is a writer who doesn't write. Angie is a waitress. Matt works in a bookstore. Jack has gone missing. Dealing with love, loss, addiction, births and deaths they stumble their way through life - sometimes sad, angry, lonely, depressed, sometimes hilarious - hoping to find some elusive happiness, some beauty and some honesty


message 97: by Tajammul (new)

Tajammul Kothari | 32 comments Hi everyone!!

I was hoping if you anyone would be interested in reading my book “Unanswered Verses”

It is a collection of poems that strives to capture the varied emotions of life in its rawest form. It aims to indulge the reader in asking questions pertaining to the three entities that govern our lives. Namely the mind, the heart and the soul. Written in a simple and lucid manner, the book is divided into three chapters related to the attainment of peaceful bliss, love and worldly freedom


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

Being a novice writer; I need the support and encouragement to move forward.

Thanks & Best Regards

Tajammul Kothari


message 98: by Carlos (new)

Carlos Hidalgo | 1 comments Hello to all! I would l am seeking reviews for my latest book The UnAmerican Dream https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

It is a book that encourages professionals and entrepreneurs to shed the hustle, define work-life boundaries and define success on their terms.

Here is copy from the back cover:

What is the real price of our modern, hustle-all-all-cost business culture? Something terrible has happened to the American Dream. For so many entrepreneurs and professionals, the relentless pursuit of success leaves behind damaged relationships and personal life carnage in their wake. In The UnAmerican Dream, Carlos Hidalgo reveals his thrilling journey to entrepreneurial triumph, and the simultaneous path to rock bottom. Despite impressive accolades and remarkable professional achievements, he found himself miserable, discontent, and at risk of losing his most important personal relationships, forever.Through authentic, honest, and vulnerable storytelling not found in most business books, Hidalgo asks us all to question, “is it really worth it?” Featuring the perspective of a variety of executives from across the country, this book reveals the truth about the cost that many pay in order to keep pace with modern business pressures. Hear from Hidalgo’s wife, Susanne, who reminds us that with every quest for success, there are real relationships impacted.Hidalgo details the life changes he made to re-center himself, and offers a step-by-step guide for others in a similar situation to find happiness and fulfillment. The UnAmerican Dream is an invitation to shed hustle culture, cultivate that which is life giving, and find both personal and professional success on your terms.

If there is interest PM me and I can send a hard copy or a PDF copy. Thank you all for the consideration!


message 99: by Dan (new)

Dan (goodreadscomdan_salerno) | 7 comments If you're a fan of faith-based fiction and love short stories, please accept this invitation to review my book 20 SHORT ONES: 20 Short Stories.

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

The stories are fresh, fun and optimistically present real-life situations involving the mystery of how relationships begin.


If you're interested in receiving an e-book (pdf format) version, email me back at; [email protected] and I'll send you a copy!


message 100: by Charley (new)

Charley Crestland | 6 comments I am seeking reviews for my steamy romance novel. My Hot Life: Falling in Love Until I Get it Right.
Available on KU or I can email: mobi, epub or pdf.
https://www.amazon.com/My-Hot-Life-Fa...
Cy Morgan has had her share of love and lost, first with losing her parents as a child, then as an adult losing her grandfather. Unprepared for the life before her, she fell hard and fast for sexy Marco, baseball player submitting to a one night stand. She survived the tears pushing thoughts of him aside, only for their paths to cross once more. Cy opened her heart up to the man, and again he let her down. Now she has found herself ready to find a nice guy and she does in Scott, a sexy doctor with a good heart and the best part he is head over heels crazy for Cy. Just when she is ready to put aside her past and all thoughts of Marco away he knocks on the front door and she is left to trust her heart but what is her heart truly saying?
A sexy, hot, steamy romance where our girl is torn between a sexy bad guy and a hot good guy. Oh whatever is a girl to do with so many choices?
One Hot Life is a compilation of One Hot Night and One Wet Night and the happily ever after. Our girl Cy is determined to get it right and she does. So take a ride, fall in love with One Hot Life.
This is a standalone 80,000 word novel. No cliffhangers, no sequels and yes a HEA. No cheating, a true, sexy and very steamy love for a girl who deserves the world.
Due to subject matter meant for audiences eighteen and older.


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