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I would be very interested. I've done quite a lot of reading about the South Pacific, and I'm always interested in more.
As a review swap, I would like to Kindle gift you THE PINATA-MAKER'S DAUGHTER, which is about a scholarly, traditional Mexican-American girl trying to fit into her dream college. She's pulled into many directions and finds academics easier to work with than her social life.
Eileen Granfors
As a review swap, I would like to Kindle gift you THE PINATA-MAKER'S DAUGHTER, which is about a scholarly, traditional Mexican-American girl trying to fit into her dream college. She's pulled into many directions and finds academics easier to work with than her social life.
Eileen Granfors
Hi J.T.
I have for your reviewing pleasure, THE PINATA-MAKER'S DAUGHTER, which sounds girly but has 2 strong male protagonists. Send me a message here on goodreads if you'd like to review swap. Kindle-gift is the best option. Eileen
I have for your reviewing pleasure, THE PINATA-MAKER'S DAUGHTER, which sounds girly but has 2 strong male protagonists. Send me a message here on goodreads if you'd like to review swap. Kindle-gift is the best option. Eileen

Blood and Steel is ready to go and By Right of Arms will be available within the next couple of days.
J.T.
Books mentioned in this topic
Fiji (other topics)The Orphan Trilogy (other topics)
James and I are a Down Under father-and-son writing team. We seek more reviews for our historical adventure-romance Fiji: A Novel and would like to hear from anyone interested in doing a ‘review swap’ via kindle gift –
i.e. If you are prepared to do an honest review of ‘Fiji’ for Amazon, Goodreads and anywhere else you care to post it, we will be happy to reciprocate and review one of your novels.
Warning: ‘Fiji’ is not for the prudish or the squeamish. Set in exotic 19th Century Fiji, it’s reflective of an era in which violence and lust were in plentiful supply.
The storyline: In the mid-1800's, Fiji was a melting pot of cannibals, warring native tribes, sailors, traders, prostitutes, escaped convicts and all manner of foreign undesirables. It's in this hostile environment in our story that an innocent young Englishwoman and a worldly American adventurer find themselves. Despite their differences, there’s an undeniable chemistry between them. When their lives are suddenly endangered by marauding cannibals, they are forced to rely on each other for their very survival.
The first half dozen chapters can be read free of charge if you click on the Amazon link and then click on the book’s cover: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0057YCZM0/
If ‘Fiji’ appeals and you are prepared to do a review swap as per above, let us know here. Thank you!
Lance & James
Co-authors of The Orphan Trilogy