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message 51: by Kim (last edited Aug 26, 2011 10:15AM) (new)

Kim Richardson | 1 comments Hi, my book ELEMENTAL (Soul Guardians # 2) YA Fantasy, is finally out, and looking for reviews. If you're interested, please let me know. I'd love to get some reviews.

Elemental (Soul Guardians #2) by Kim Richardson

Many thanks,
Kim Richardson


message 52: by C.L. (new)

C.L. Hi I'm looking for some reviews on the second ebook in my Christian mystery series The Reboot Files which is called The Island of Living Trees. I have posted the first three chapers in my writings so you can check it out first. I can then send a .pdf copy if you are interested.
Thanks


message 53: by Tammy (new)

Tammy (TammyGould) | 1 comments Indie wrote: "Are you a book reviewer with a love for indie books? Post your blog address and genres you read on this post! Authors, feel free to contact these lovely people and connect!

Authors, do you have..."


Hello,

I would like to post that I have a book blog. My main love is: Mystery, Suspense, True Crime, Thriller, Horror. But, I will read anything.

My blog: http://nrheartdragonsden.blogspot.com/


message 54: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Foster (darlenefoster) | 28 comments Melissa T. wrote: "Hi, I just started reviewing middle grade/young adult indie e-books. Looking for some middle grade/YA fiction(e-books) with awesome female protagonists(trying to find books with females I like cuz ..."

I have had two books published for children, Amanda in Arabia and Amanda in Spain You will love Amanda, she is pretty spunky for a 12 year old who has never been anywhere before. read more at http://www.ireadiwrite.com/Books/Aman...
Perhaps you would like to review my books. Let me know.


message 55: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia | 13 comments Tracy wrote: "Hi Everyone,

My name is Tracy Riva, my reviews can be found at http://tracyriva.com and also on the Midwest Book Review. I am a Regional Representative of the International Women's Writing Guild,a..."


Hi Tracy, I went to your website. Very impressive. I will send you the information required.
Thanks...


message 56: by Phoenix (new)

Phoenix (bennuwright) | 14 comments "The Official Private Eye Handbook" by Phoenix is the first book in the City of Magick series. The novel follows its P.I. protagonist over the course of about a week as four different cases, weird magic and too many curves conspire to shake up his life. The nature of its content would allow it to be placed in several genres, but most easily urban fantasy, detective, noir, mystery and even humor depending one's bent.


I'm seeking quality reviews, especially if you're also willing to post them on Amazon. If you're a blogger, I will set-up a link on my site to yours and probably tweet about your review. My book is available on Amazon in paperback form ($17.50) or for Kindle ($2.99). If it looks to you like mine is a work you'd like to to read and review, please send back an email and I will happily send you an electronic copy to you.


Twitter @bennuwright

Facebook author page http://on.fb.me/qNrp7x

My site http://bit.ly/otTvOS


The ebook linkà http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004W9BSF6

The book link http://www.createspace.com/3561685

The preview link https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1...

ISBN-13: 978-1460903605
ISBN-10: 1460903609



The vast plane of Magick was the dominion of an ancient power. Arcane forces held sway over the realm and all who dwelled within it. The City was only a relatively tiny niche in which humankind was able to cling to the illusion of its own importance.

Too often, in the face of a malleable reality subject to the whims of sorcery or the ambitions of mad science, people found themselves in need of aid from someone able to keep hold of sanity amidst chaos. Sometimes, they just wanted someone expendable. Either way, Brick Stone was a man for hire.

The hard-nosed gumshoe wanted nothing to do with the unbalancing, unpredictable ways of magic, often finding himself drawn ever further along strange paths. Babes, bullets, murder and mayhem were all part of the usual mix for Brick Stone as he worked to unravel the tangle of lies and mysteries brought to him by one client after another. That was all he wanted. As far as Brick was concerned, all magic ever did was make cases more complicated and make it take longer for him to figure out who he needed to shoot.

It was a dark and stormy night...


message 57: by Jacque Stengel (new)

Jacque Stengel | 5 comments Hi,
I have recently started a weekly meme on my blog Good Family Reads just for Indie authors! If you are looking for a review or a platform (well a shoebox right now as my blog is growing) guest posts or interviews for any good quality books for any member of the family (no erotica though for this blog..am considering another blog for erotica).. anyway thank you in advance! Looking for a cool I love indie authors button or banner as well! If you want to link up your reviews to my Wednesday Indie author feel free! You can contact me through good reads and I'll send you an email!
jacquqe


message 58: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 102 comments Jacque -- if you review SF novels, or host guest blogs for SF writers, I'm hoping I'll be ready to self-publish my novel TWIN-BRED within a month or so. Please email me!


message 59: by Heather (new)

Heather (earthwindwalker) | 4 comments Hello, my name is Heather Powers and I maintain my book review blog named Earth's Book Nook. I've been reviewing for about 6 months now and also do weekly writer features. The genres I review are Fantasy(any kind), Paranormal Romance, Mysteries/Thrillers, Horror, and anything else that pulls me in from the first page. I do not review Non-Fiction, Christian Lit, nor Biographies. I love connecting with indie authors and finding new books to enjoy.


message 60: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 102 comments Heather -- I don't see Science Fiction on either your do-review or don't-review list. Is that a genre you'll review?

Heather wrote: "Hello, my name is Heather Powers and I maintain my book review blog named Earth's Book Nook. I've been reviewing for about 6 months now and also do weekly writer features. The genres I review are F..."


message 61: by E.M. (new)

E.M. Ragland (everagland) | 1 comments Hello, My name is Eve and Yoke Book I of The Bound Trilogy, the first book of my series, was released on June 28, 2011 on Amazon.com.

I would to have my book reviewed. Please tell me how you prefer to receive the book and I will happy to get it to you.

Check out the book trailer and the author website:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE5L6P...

www.emragland.com


message 62: by [deleted user] (new)

Lots of great blogs - I connected with as many of you as I could.

I'm a book reviewer at alchemyofscrawl.wordpress.com I am REALLY backed up on reviews, but I am organized and have everyone who requests on a list!

I have a book coming out Amador Lockdown as a giveaway on 10/24 and am looking for reviews. I know people are extremely busy, but if anyone has an opening for a ghost story for Halloween... :) email me at alchemyofscrawl dot blog at gmail dot com


message 63: by Maranda (new)

Maranda Russell Hello, I am a children's/YA book author. I am always on the lookout for reviewers willing to review my books. My latest release is an ebook called "In Memory of Dad". In Memory of Dad by Maranda Russell I also have a print picture book coming out soon called "Ode to Icky" and another ebook called "Weezie, the Elephant with Allergies" coming out in October. If any reviewers are interested in reviewing any of these or doing an interview/book giveaway, please let me know.


message 64: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette Phillips (lynnettephillips) | 11 comments If you have no problem with something posted in Nov or Dec send me an email at laphillips52
@gmail.com


message 65: by Meg (new)

Meg (EnterThePortal) | 3 comments Hi Everyone! My name is Meg and I review science-fiction and fantasy (all sub-genres) on my blog, Enter the Portal. I tend to prefer strong characters, female leads, and at least a little romance, but I'll consider any submission that's within SFF. Check out my site, and the full review policy at www.entertheportal.wordpress.com. You can also email me at [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!

Meg


message 66: by [deleted user] (new)

@Lynnette who were you asking? Thanks!


message 67: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette Phillips (lynnettephillips) | 11 comments I'm sorry coral...I guess I've lost the thread of the comments & have no idea.


message 68: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 4 comments Hi I'm a book blogger willing to review indie books. At the moment I'm backed up with books till about December but if you don't mind the wait I'll gladly review. My blog is at www.mommywantstoread.blogspot.com I'll review pretty much anything but don't care for erotica and most non fiction. I also am willing do to author interviews/giveaways.

mommywantstoread at gmail dot com


message 69: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 102 comments Melissa, I'd love to have you review my science fiction novel TWIN-BRED and do an interview! I currently have the book in PDF and epub. How should I get it to you, and with what additional info?

Melissa wrote: "Hi I'm a book blogger willing to review indie books. At the moment I'm backed up with books till about December but if you don't mind the wait I'll gladly review. My blog is at www.mommywantstoread..."


message 70: by Sandra "Jeanz" (new)

Sandra "Jeanz" Hello, I have my own book read and review blog http://jeanzbookreadnreview.blogspot.... please take a look at it. I am always looking to add to my to review book list! I also enjoy doing author interviews,giveaways and I host blog tours too. I love promoting new and indie authors on my blog. So if you have a book you want me to feature on my blog please message me vis private message on here or email me [email protected] and we can sort something out!


message 71: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Grossman (laurenbgrossman) | 42 comments Melissa wrote: "Hi I'm a book blogger willing to review indie books. At the moment I'm backed up with books till about December but if you don't mind the wait I'll gladly review. My blog is at www.mommywantstoread..."

Hi Melissa,
I would love for you to review my novel. I can send it in e-book format - which is your preference? To read info on y novel, please check out my website: http://www.laurenbgrossman.com, where you'll find info, bio, reviews, links to my book trailer, blog, etc. I write mainstream literary.
Let me know if it's any interest for you.
Thanks,
Lauren B. Grossman


message 72: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 4 comments Thanks, anyone wanting to get in contact with me can email me at mommywantstoread at gmail dot com


message 73: by Magda (new)

Magda (magdaolchawska) | 110 comments Hi everyone,
I'm not a reviewer but a writer/filmmaker.However if anyone with a children illustrated book needs a review just get in touch.
I'll post the review to Goodreads, Amazon etc.(whichever site you like).

www.magdaolchawska.com

Have a good one,
Magda


message 74: by Agent (new)

Agent S.D. | 9 comments Hello,

My friend wrote a YA novel called The Word Gang, which is about three kids in school who start using big words to be disruptive. He's looking for book bloggers who could host a book giveaway and/or review the book. If anyone is interested, please e-mail him at [email protected]


message 75: by Libbie Hawker (last edited Nov 13, 2011 05:19PM) (new)

Libbie Hawker (L.M. Ironside) (lmironside) | 40 comments I am always seeking honest reviews of my book, and would love to have The Sekhmet Bed featured on a reviewer's blog! I am offering free copies to reviewers through the end of November...see the Events section on my Author page for details.

I also love to review books. http://lavenderironside.blogspot.com I am a reviewer at Historical Novel Review and will also review books on my blog as well as on GR and Amazon. I am a critical reviewer, so any review by me will not be all sunshine and bunnies -- but when I find a book I really like I sing its praises! I am interested in reading any book that catches my eye. Historical fiction is especially interesting to me, but all genres and subjects are welcome. Just email me through GR and we'll work it out!


message 76: by Carien (new)

Carien @Ronald:
I can't promise I have the time to read/review your book, but I'm willing to do a promo-post for your book somewhere in December if you want.
http://mcpigpearls.blogspot.com/


message 77: by Lee (new)

Lee Holz I like to review Indie books that I post in several groups here on GR, on FB, amazon and b&n. The genres I like to read and review are literary fiction, mysteries (particularly police procedurals), thrillers (realistic cerebral type), some historical fiction and some Sci-Fi (hard science type).

I'd love to have more reviews of my two war-on-terror thrillers:
The Abomination Assignment
The Abomination Assignment (The Bowin Novels, #1) by Lee Holz
The Honeymoon Assignment
The Honeymoon Assignment (The Bowin Novels, #2) by Lee Holz
and my literary fiction about coming of age in Switzerland and finding love and loss
Impediments Impediments (Sonnet Trilogy, #1) by Lee Holz

I don't accept free books or give them (except through the GR Giveaway program.


message 78: by Cege (new)

Cege Smith (cegesmith) | 7 comments I just started taking on reviews. Dual purpose: feed my own literary addiction and find appropriate work for my stepson (who reminds me of myself when I was his age).

My review policy with my preferred genres is here: http://www.cegesmith.com/?page_id=47.

I'd love to hear from you!


message 79: by Erik (new)

Erik Rodgers | 19 comments My collection of short fiction is free today and tomorrow on Amazon. I'd like to invite any reviewers (or avid readers!) to go take a look at it.

SMALL HISTORIES

http://www.amazon.com/Small-Histories... #Kindle

From the front page news story to major historical events, these stories explore the intersection between ordinary private lives and public events. Alex joins up with a nomadic group seeking to expose themselves to lightning strikes. Two women meet up in San Francisco during World War Two to share their grief over the loss of their shared lover. A competitive runner makes headlines as he grapples with a streak of losses. No one here is a celebrity or a public figure, these are normal people, whose sense of personal meaning and loss becomes, for a time, the purview of public sympathy and scrutiny.


message 80: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 12 comments Cege: How old is your stepson? He might enjoy my books. Have a look and let me know, I'd be happy to give you a Smashwords coupon.
A Measure of Disorder (Mother-Earth, #1) by Alan Tucker A Cure for Chaos (Mother-Earth, #2) by Alan Tucker


message 81: by Hock (new)

Hock Tjoa (hockgtjoa) | 85 comments I trust this shameless promotion may be forgiven. I have written a play about a working class teahouse in Beijing during the civil war (nationalists vs communists) and WW2. It's called "Heaven is High and the Emperor Far Away, a Play." In an exchange for a good faith undertaking to review or blog about it I am giving away five copies to those who email me before the end of 2011. Details on http://hockgtjoa.blogspot.com/
Thanks in advance!


message 82: by Cege (new)

Cege Smith (cegesmith) | 7 comments Alan wrote: "Cege: How old is your stepson? He might enjoy my books. Have a look and let me know, I'd be happy to give you a Smashwords coupon.
A Measure of Disorder (Mother-Earth, #1) by Alan Tucker[bookcover:A Cure for Cha..."


Hi Alan! My stepson is 10. He just devoured The Hunger Games trilogy and love it if that gives you a sense of his reading level/interests. Your offer is extremely kind- I'd be happy to read/review it as well if you are interested. :)


message 83: by Donna (new)

Donna Huber (girlwhoreads) | 2 comments Hi! I've been blogging for almost a year now. I have featured several indie authors and looking to host many more. I read a wide variety of genres. I won't review erotica or horror and I'm kind of picky about the non-fiction I read. I offer other options for promotion besides just reviews, so if you would like to appear on Girl Who Reads please email me.

http://girl-who-reads.blogspot.com


message 84: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 12 comments Cege, I sent you a message with the info. Happy Holidays!


message 85: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 12 comments Donna, great blog! Lots of good stuff there. : )


message 86: by Christina (new)

Christina  (royalesque) | 3 comments Hiyas! Just dropping by to share my blog: http://dreamyobsession.com It's a personal blog, however, I post about a variety of topics including book reviews and other bookish related things.

I read a variety of books: Chick-lit, Classics, Contemporary, E-books, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic novels, Manga, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Science fiction, Suspense, Thriller, and Young-adult. My favorites are Chick-Lit, Contemporary Romance, Paranormal Romance.

I'm interested in doing reviews, author interviews, guest posts, giveaways etc. Check out my sponsorship program for more details: http://dreamyobsession.com/www/sponso...

Thank you so much for this opportunity! (:


message 87: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin Jones (maddwriter) | 3 comments Hello. My new romance novel entitled Head Above Water came out today and I'm looking for reviewers. If that's you then shoot me an email at [email protected] and I'll send you out a Smashwords coupon!

Thanks.


message 88: by Alberta (new)

Alberta Ross (authorshow4506833alberta_ross) | 16 comments Hi - I am hoping to take my books on virtual tour possibly in May and would appreciate a few reveiws of either the first in the series or any of the other two - The Sefuty Chronicles (x3) are set in post climate change Earth 2111-2161 - they are a series of chronicles put together by archivists in 2161 about a small group who help to save humanity 50 years previous in 2111.

I can supply them in multi format e - book from smashwords with voucher or if you are UK I can send a print copy

If any reveiwer also helps with book tour then I would be very interested in that as well

Hope this long wish list isn't too much:)

http://sefutychronicles-albertaross.b...
http://albertaross.wordpress.com
http://www.facebook.com/author.albert...
http://twitter.com/albertaross

in case I haven't given it away
regards
alberta ross


message 89: by Natalie (new)

Natalie (nataliekreinert) | 12 comments Hello! This is sort of specific.. but I review HORSE BOOKS at my blog, Retired Racehorse. (http://www.retiredracehorseblog.com)

I have a large following of horse enthusiasts and just added a weekly book review to the blog. My reviews reach thousands of people and it's a fantastic way to get your equestrian-themed book out there.

For an example, this week I reviewed "The Girl Who Remembered Horses," a YA dystopian by Linda Benson: http://www.retiredracehorseblog.com/2...

Just email me, [email protected], for more information!


Fernando E. Sobenes Buitrón (fernandosobenes) | 41 comments Hello, my name is Fernando Sobenes and I´m the author or the horror novel: "The Evil Visitor"

The Evil Visitor

I´d like to have reviews of my work to be posted at Amazon and other sites.

If you dear reviewer enjoy horror, I´d be pleased to send you a copy of my book (Pdf, ,mobi or epub format)

Plase take a look to the prologue and the first two chapters on my blog:

http://elvisitantemaligno.blogspot.co...

Thanks for your kind attention.


message 91: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Kierstead (splendad) | 12 comments I'd love to have some of my books reviewed if you aren't too harsh! :) One is sci-fi, two comedy, as follows:

Name of Alt by Kevin Kierstead
The Unbitten Onion by Kevin Kierstead
The Lost Dialogues of Table 18 by Kevin Kierstead

Thank you very kindly for your time and attention, reviewers!


message 92: by E.L. (new)

E.L. (eleighanne) | 5 comments Hey guys! I'm looking for some reviews for my ebook.Believe Believe (New England Immortals #1) by E. Leighanne Grimm-Weever Check it out and see if it's up your ally, if so let me know and I'll send you a coupon for a free copy. Thanks guys :)


message 93: by James (new)

James | 16 comments Hi everyone!

Any reviewers out there who like reading 'light' historical mysteries - sort of in tone with the TV series Sherlock? Something with murders and a bit of comedy?

If so, and you fancy reviewing my novel Out of the Limelight please let me know, and I'll get you a copy!

Cheers!

James


message 94: by E.L. (new)

E.L. (eleighanne) | 5 comments James wrote: "Hi everyone!

Any reviewers out there who like reading 'light' historical mysteries - sort of in tone with the TV series Sherlock? Something with murders and a bit of comedy?

If so, and you fancy..."

I'd be happy to review it for you. [email protected] or on here :)


message 95: by David (last edited Mar 11, 2012 01:20PM) (new)

David Fleming (davidwallacefleming) | 11 comments Hello,

Here's my first novel: Growing up Wired

I can make review copies available in the ebook format of your choice. Please message me to arrange the details. Thanks.


message 96: by John (new)

John Logan (johnaalogan) | 59 comments http://indieebookreview.wordpress.com...

Indieebookreview "the place to find ebooks worth reading"


message 97: by R.P. (new)

R.P. Dahlke (rpdahlke) John wrote: "http://indieebookreview.wordpress.com...

Indieebookreview "the place to find ebooks worth reading""


congrats! Great review. Tweet it, FB it, Good Reads on your author page.... blog it and put it everywhere you can think of and some more you haven't thought of.


message 98: by Margo (new)

Margo Candela (margocandela) | 5 comments Looking for reviewers for my new contemporary romance novelette, Just Like That. It's romantic chick lit with a naughty twist. If you're interested, please send me a message and feel free to pass this on to anyone who you know who might be too.

Just Like That (SweetSpots Contemporary Romance) by Margo Candela
Just Like That

Thanks!
Margo


message 99: by John (new)

John Logan (johnaalogan) | 59 comments R.p. wrote: "John wrote: "http://indieebookreview.wordpress.com...

Indieebookreview "the place to find ebooks worth reading""

congrats! Great review. Twe..."


Thanks very much R.p.....will do that!


message 100: by Sterling (new)

Sterling Gate Books (sterlinggatebooks) | 20 comments The Ninth Orphan
Reviews are wanted for this thriller novel, which is free for Kindle readers now to March 19 PST.

A regular on Amazon’s bestseller list in its Conspiracy Books category, it’s a high-octane thriller with an edge.

How do you catch a man who is never the same man twice? That is the question posed in The Ninth Orphan...

An orphan grows up to become an assassin for a highly secretive organization. When he tries to break free and live a normal life, he is hunted by his mentor and father figure, and by a female orphan he spent his childhood with. On the run, the mysterious man's life becomes entwined with his beautiful French-African hostage and a shocking past riddled with the darkest of conspiracies is revealed.

Here’s what reviewers are saying about this mainly 5 Star-reviewed novel:

★★★★★ "Action-packed and very well written" –Have You Heard Book Review
★★★★ "A Cloak and Dagger Grand Prix" –The Kindle Book Review
★★★★ "In the spirit of all great spy stories" –The Write Edge Bookshelf
★★★★★ "Do yourself a favor, read this book!" –Holy Smoley Book Review

More reviews are welcomed!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0056I4FKC
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056I4FKC
http://www.amazon.de/dp/B0056I4FKC

Best from

Lance & James –
authors of The Ninth Orphan and Fiji


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