Authors & Reviewers discussion

117 views
Blogger/Bookstagram for Reviews or Beta Read

Comments Showing 1-6 of 6 (6 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha Abdul | 2 comments Hi, I am a blogger/bookstagrammer looking for my next books to review (free) as well as the next one to beta read. I do prefer physical copies of the books I review but will consider digital copies. I have 4 years experience in beta reading, developmental editing, and manuscript critiques. I do charge a very minimal fee for my work mostly just to keep books on my shelves. If you are interested in either please check my blog at whatayeshareads.blogspot.com or email me directly at [email protected]


Patricia V Tyrrell | 5 comments Hi, Ayesha. Your blog looks really interesting. I'm afraid I only have a digital copy as I am planning to publish on Amazon in November but looking for some advance reviews. My novel, Lumina, falls into the epic fantasy genre. I'll send you an email with the blurb so that you can see if you might be interested in reviewing it.


message 3: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Carriere | 12 comments Looking for an epic fantasy? What about a good book for both adults and kids? Love strong female characters? How about a cast of misfits trying to survive dark times? Look no further than Firestone: A Tale of the Eternal Stones. I can send an ARC or here it is on Amazon - ebook only $0.99 - the second in the series is coming this Christmas! I also need beta readers for that one! Let me know.

[email protected]

https://amzn.to/2meWKFJ


message 4: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Doran | 6 comments Ayesha wrote: "Hi, I am a blogger/bookstagrammer looking for my next books to review (free) as well as the next one to beta read. I do prefer physical copies of the books I review but will consider digital copies..."

Hi Ayesha,

I just self-published a fantasy novel on Kindle, called The Child of Silence. Here's the blurb:

You've never met a hero like this before.

Born severely disabled, Aiata dal'Pelferta has spent her life despised by her own people simply for who she is. Worse still, she is the youngest daughter of the Empress, making her an Imperial embarrassment. Unable to talk, move or let anyone know she is a thinking, feeling person, she spends her days observing - and learning - from those around her.

Everything changes when she finally discovers a way to communicate and is plunged into the dangers of the Imperial court. With the magic of Songthrust, Aiata’s people can force others to their will, however they are ill-prepared for a popular revolt within their own borders – a revolt that Aiata is dragged into. Abused by her family and surrounded by danger, Aiata will learn that her intellect – not her magic – is her greatest asset, as she fights to save her home from the ravages of civil war.

Yet while all eyes are on the war at home, a far greater threat looms in the dark of the night sky

And here's the Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0816Q9TDB

Of course I'd be more than happy to send you a free copy, in whatever file type you'd like. If you'd like to have a read, feel free to DM me and we can work something out :)

Joe


message 5: by Parul (new)

Parul Bhatia (ruls) | 18 comments My book "My Foreign Master's Degree " is an innocent sharing of my life transforming experience of studying in Australia that changed my life. The book also talks about magical experience of meeting God in Melbourne. Book available for free from 1 to 5 June 2020. Pls be kind to provide your precious reviews.

https://read.amazon.in/kp/embed?asin=...

My Foreign Master’s Degree- When Dreams Encounter Realism, Miracles Happen (Book by Parul Bhatia)


message 6: by Canette (new)

Canette Arille (canettearillebooks) Hi. I send You message


back to top