Quiethouse Editing has a group of experienced beta readers, and we'd love to hear from you. Please check out our website for more information regarding beta reading and/or editing services. www.QuiethouseEditing.com
Just a note: If you know you want to hire an editor, please start looking for the right one well before you have completed your manuscript. Most good editors stay booked up for several months.
Author Jeff Renoe rated his beta reader's feedback as five stars and had this to say: "During the process of writing my first novel it became important for me to solicit quality beta readers so I could ensure honest feedback on the standing I have with my book. I was lucky enough to get it in front of Jessica, and I can't tell you how beneficial that was for me. The pages of notes that she provided me with detailed her feelings and thoughts on what she liked and what she didn't like. And, in most cases, it was good to hear that what she didn't like seemed to match up with how I felt. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get that kind of feedback from any one else close to me that read the book. I'm hopeful that I can put the comments she provided me to good use so that I can help take my work to the next level. I completely endorse the use of beta readers during your writing process. If you're lucky enough to have her review what you've written I have no doubt that she'll put her full attention to the project. I still can't thank her enough."
www.QuiethouseEditing.com
Just a note: If you know you want to hire an editor, please start looking for the right one well before you have completed your manuscript. Most good editors stay booked up for several months.
Author Jeff Renoe rated his beta reader's feedback as five stars and had this to say: "During the process of writing my first novel it became important for me to solicit quality beta readers so I could ensure honest feedback on the standing I have with my book. I was lucky enough to get it in front of Jessica, and I can't tell you how beneficial that was for me. The pages of notes that she provided me with detailed her feelings and thoughts on what she liked and what she didn't like. And, in most cases, it was good to hear that what she didn't like seemed to match up with how I felt. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get that kind of feedback from any one else close to me that read the book. I'm hopeful that I can put the comments she provided me to good use so that I can help take my work to the next level. I completely endorse the use of beta readers during your writing process. If you're lucky enough to have her review what you've written I have no doubt that she'll put her full attention to the project. I still can't thank her enough."