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Would you like to review nonfiction?
I recently released an ebook of daal recipes. I can send you a PDF..you can find more about the book at http://kamalkitchen.com/30daysofdaal.
Thank you for your time.
best,
pragati

Angel, I unfortunately do not have any experience in poetry and thus would not be able to give you an accurate review. I wish you all the best in your journey as an author and with your book!
Pragati, again I do not have any experience with reviewing recipe books. While I can take a look at it, I do not think I would be the best to give you a proper review. I, too wish you all the best with your book :)

Ellie, I would love to review your book. Having a child myself it would be an honor :) just PM me!

I have a chicklit short novelette (40) pages if you would be interested in reviewing. I looked at your blog site and it is very cute! If you'd like to do the review, I would be interested in doing a giveaway with you. Feel free to message me and we can go over the details. Thank you for your consideration.
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Joanie ChevalierLunchtime Eavesdropper
I went and put it on my wish list. I will get it sometime this week.
Pattimari
Pattimari

My new non fiction book is an easy to read guide on the seam between Visualization Practice and Neuroscience...no, really, it's easy to read, I promise! And interesting, if you like non fiction. I'm very interested in blogging and in a Giveaway if you find this book suitable for your readers. Thank you for the opportunity. Email charlenej@rogers.com

I've got two books in a psychological mystery series with a touch of the mystical. Feisty protagonist Selkie Moon is on the run from a destructive relationship and gets tangled up in quite a mystery - first in Hawaii (Book 1) and then in France (Book 2) - both tied up with the folklore of each place.
I'm always looking for new readers and reviews. Here's my website: www.selkiemoon.com and the books on Goodreads:


Thanks for your consideration and support for authors.
Hi Charlene. I unfortunately do not have any experience with neuroscience, or else I would sign up to host a giveaway with you. I do wish you the best with your book :)
Virginia,
I would love to read and review your first book "The First Lie".
Please PM me if you are still wanting reviews :)
p.s. You are quite right! It is taking longer than what I would like!
I would love to read and review your first book "The First Lie".
Please PM me if you are still wanting reviews :)
p.s. You are quite right! It is taking longer than what I would like!

I hope you Enjoy the Read! and give them a review.
Georgette

Are you interested in reviewing a spiritual memoir? The Goodreads link is here so you can take a look - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
I can send a PDF if you are interested.
Thank you,
Julie

I have several short stories available for just 99 cents on Kindle, or I can send you a copy. I write stories that are a hybrid of chick-lit and science fiction, with themes of karma, life-after-death, loneliness, love, and yes, robots. If you like dogs, my most recent short story, The Little Dog in the Big Plague, is about just that--a dog who survives a big plague. Check out my author page, C.C. Alma, or my Amazon page, http://www.amazon.com/C.C.-Alma/e/B00... to find samples of what you might like.

I have a NA retelling of Beauty and the Beast that I would love a few more reviews on. I've pasted the blurb below for your convenience: I can send review copies in any form of ecopy that you'd prefer if you're interested :)

"Beauty met the Beast and there was . . . Bloody murder?
It’s the Annual Ambassadorial Ball in Glause, and Lady Isabella Farrah, the daughter of New Civet’s Ambassador, is feeling pleasantly scintillated.
In the library is Lord Pecus, a charming gentleman whose double mask hides a beastly face, and who has decided that Isabella is the very person to break the Pecus curse.
In the ball-room is young Lord Topher, who is rapidly falling in love with an older woman.
And in the card-room, lying in a pool of his own blood, is the body of one of Isabella’s oldest friends: Raoul, Civet’s Head Guardsman. The papers sewn into his sash seem to suggest espionage gone wrong, but Isabella is not so certain.
Lord Pecus, as Commander of the Watch, is of the opinion that Isabella should keep out of the investigation and out of danger. Isabella is of the opinion that it is her murder to investigate, and that what a certain Beast-Lord doesn’t know won’t hurt him. . . .
Will Isabella find the murderer before Lord Pecus does, or will she end her investigation as a bloody spatter on the parlour floor?"
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I am willing to host giveaways as well to provide more public awareness to the author. Let me know if you are interested in work with me :)
My blog page currently is under construction but it will be back up 9/25/15.
My page is http://www.itisajaything.com/ & you can either contact me on here or through my contact page on my blog.