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Jess

Just so you know, I don't have a kindle or any other kind of ereader (except my iPad). It would be easiest to have a hard copy.

Just so you know, I don't have a kindle or any other kind of ereader (except my iPad). I..."
Hi Brenda, you can download free Kindle Reader software to your iPad.

Just so you know, I don't have a kindle or any other kind of ereader (exc..."
Thanks! I discovered that just a couple of days a go and have done that now. So I'm good for both forms of books now :)

If people are still interested in reviewing, I can offer free E-book versions of my novel - Initiated to Kill, a historical/21st century psychological thriller. Details about my novel can be found here -https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
For readers that are interested in reviewing Initiated to Kill, you can email me on sharlenealmond@gmail.com
Thanks
Sharlene

Jess"
Hi Jess,
My novel does fit that description, unfortunately, I can only offer an E-book. Let me know if you would still be interested.
Thanks
Sharlene

Here's a little about the story:
When rock shop owner Morgan Iverson’s reclusive neighbor is blown to bits, she doesn’t believe his violent demise was accidental. Her hunt for clues collides with an invasion of alien hunters, and the heated campaign for a small town city council seat.
In book three of the Rock Shop Mystery series, a Triceratops brow horn may hold the key to solving a prospector’s Stone Cold Blooded death.
Contact me at catdiltsauthor@gmail.com if interested.


Here's a little about the story:
When rock shop owner Morgan Iverson’s reclusive neighbor is blown to bits, she doesn’t believe his violent demise was accidental. Her hunt for clues collides with an invasion of alien hunters, and the heated campaign for a small town city council seat.
In book three of the Rock Shop Mystery series, a Triceratops brow horn may hold the key to solving a prospector’s Stone Cold Blooded death.
Beatriz wrote: "Hey everyone! I would love to read and review books. My favorite genres are thriller, mystery, horror, fantasy and contemporary. But I am a pretty open minded person and often times I read books ou..."

I just (self) published Stormfront. If you find the blurb interesting, I would be glad to send you a free copy (ePub or mobi) in exchange for a review. Contact me at: JTCozad at gmail.com
Regards,
James

I am new to the group and must say I am very excited!
I am an avid reader of psychological thrillers/suspense/crime novels and would love to read and review books.I have read all kinds of genres, but have found my niche right here. However, I do also love a good historical romance every now and then in the Johanna Lindsay line...
I am running out of books to read and have been desperately looking for recommendations of authors in this genre.
You can contact me here or via email: belinda.friedland@gmail.comI Am Death

I am a suspense author working on a series that features an animal protection investigator. I'd be happy to send an e-book (kindle) or pdf in return for a review. The first two books are The Chain and The Trap.
Here's a link to my website. http://www.thekinshipseries.com/
Best way to reach me is by email: Kinship222@gmail.com
Thanks and have a great holiday! Best, Robin Lamont

I am new to the group and must say I am very excited!
I am an avid reader of psychological thrillers/suspense/crime novels and would love to read and review books.I have read all kinds..."
Hi Belinda, would you like to read a thriller set in World War 1, in New York. It`s about a manhunt and has some romance in it as well. Let me know, thank you, Mick. http://www.mickbose.com

A Rose For Jonathan
Quiver
Hey Samantha,
I would love to send you an ebook copy of one of my books. A Rose For Jonathan has won several awards and the sequel, Quiver, was just released. I would appreciate a review for either or both. These books are about spiritual warfare surrounding different people as they face decisions and problems. Let me know if you are interested.
Have a great day!
Beth Green

My name is J.M. Lanham, author of the sci-fi thriller The R.E.M. Effect. If you're interested in reviewing my pharmaceutical/sci-fi thriller, then I'm interested in shooting over a free Kindle copy :-)
Here’s a quick synopsis:
It’s 2021 and Paul Freeman just landed a job with Asteria Pharmaceuticals, a world leader in revolutionary drug development. Paul knows the company’s future is riding on the success of their latest product – a sleeping pill designed to interact with the human genome to deliver the perfect eight-hour sleep cycle.
Just a few blocks from Asteria’s Atlanta headquarters, troubled self-help guru Donny Ford is selling a different kind of drug, empowering followers to take control of their lives using a sacred meditation technique skeptics believe may have already taken his mind to a dangerous place.
3,000 miles away, war-hardened journalist Claire Connor sits captive in a top-secret facility hidden deep in the Costa Rican jungle, guilty of two offenses: seeking help for a sleep disorder, and asking too many questions.
When these worlds collide, the three will discover just how far some companies are willing to go to protect the bottom line.
*****
If you’re into Michael Crichton-esque thrillers, then The R.E.M. Effect will be right up your alley.
The title is available for free with Kindle Unlimited (or $2.99 to download), but I would be more than happy to gift you the Kindle version for free in exchange for an honest review.
Thanks for your time today. Wishing the Goodreads community an excellent 2017!
— J.M. Lanham
authorjmlanham@gmail.com
Twitter: @AuthorJMLanham
www.jmlanham.com
P.S. If you've got a second, take a moment to check out my website. There are some fun posts there that will shed a little more light on the theme and content of the book. Thanks again!

I like all kinds of crime novels but it must be complete and selfstanding. No series and no cliffhangers.
II have a kindle app and can also use Smashwords. I review on Amazon, Goodreads, B&N and on my blog. Message me with a link if interested.



Hey Samantha,
I have a two book series I can gift you to review, if you can read the ebook version?
These won several awards. Let me know if you want to read them!
A Rose For Jonathan
Quiver

Hey Beatriz,
I would be honored if you would look at my Angels and Demons Series (multiple award winners) below. I can offer ebook versions, if that works for you?
A Rose For Jonathan
Quiver


I would greatly appreciate another honest review of my novel, The Record Prophets. It's a thriller about a dying record label that decides to kill off its aging musicians to cash in on the nostalgia sales. I self-published it in 2014. There are some reviews on Amazon and Goodreads if you need some more objective opinions. Let me know if you're interested, and thank you for the offer.
Matthew Seery

i>Matthew wrote: "Hello Katie,
I would greatly appreciate another honest review of my novel, The Record Prophets. It's a thriller about a dying record label that decides to kill off its aging musicians to cash in o..."
Katie wrote: "Hi I'm new here and definitely willing to read and provide an honest review for a e-book version (I have Kindle app]. I read a lot of different genres, but really love a good mystery, thriller or d..."

I'm the author of the Mike Gage Thrillers, a 3 book series. I'd be happy to provide you the Kindle version of any or all of the novels for you to review.
Here's my Amazon author page to see if you're interested:
https://www.amazon.com/author/daviswi...
Let me know.
Bill

William wrote: "Hello, Katie,
I'm the author of the Mike Gage Thrillers, a 3 book series. I'd be happy to provide you the Kindle version of any or all of the novels for you to review.
Here's my Amazon author pag..."

Glad you're interested. Please e-mail me at wgdavis46@aol.com and I will 'gift' you the Kindle editions of the Mike Gage Thrillers.
Thanks,
Bill



I have a kindle formatted ebook that I would be happy to gift to any crime/adventure readers here on goodreads...with hopes of an honest review. If you like the first book, the second was just published and would also be available. But watch out...there could be blood everywhere. Let me know here or message me thru GR.A Chase of Blood on Steel: Hobo Kingdom Book One

Jess

I'd be happy to have you take a look at Forbidden Birth and see if you'd like to review it.
Regards,
Will

1- "Detective Alex Landon and retired US Army Captain Jonathan McDougal spent months navigating simultaneous, complex relationships of investigator-suspect and handler-informant, during which they grew suspicious of each other and their motives. As they stand together in the lobby of a high-rise bank tower, drenched in water spraying from overhead fire sprinklers, each man assesses the other. A high-decibel klaxon and strobing fire alarm encourage throngs of frightened bank employees to flee around them, and also dissuade nearby fire responders from entering. With no time to spare, the two men consider if, together, and alone with no back-up, they can stop an imminent terror attack unfolding 23 floors above them. Landon fears failure will end thousands of lives, and that success may require their own. With so much at stake, Landon and McDougal must immediately decide if they can trust each other enough to set about the rough business at hand."
...and...
2- "After months spent navigating their simultaneous relationships of investigator-suspect and handler-informant, Detective Alex Landon and retired US Army Captain Jonathan McDougal have grown suspicious of one another. When McDougal learns a local hate group aspires to use explosives and terrorism to reshape American society, the two men have no time to spare. Landon fears failure will end thousands of lives, and that success may require their own. With so much at stake, Landon and McDougal must immediately decide if they can trust each other enough to set about the rough business at hand."
...or...
3- Start over.
Can you throw me some feedback on the preferred draft?
Also, email me at gavinreesellc.com if you're interested in reviewing the manuscript. In all fairness, you should know it's about 153k words and I'm hoping for a June self-publication.
Thanks for your help and interest!
Gavin Reese

I read anything except sci-fi and non fiction! :)

If you read books on Kindle, I'll send you any or all of my Mike Gage Thrillers.
Bill
(William G. Davis)

Great! Please send an e-mail to me at wgdavis46@aol.com and I will gift them to you.
Bill

I have a Scandinavian mystery-thriller-noir looking for reviews. Involves a pagan crime thread linking in with some macabre goings on that took 10 long years to write. The book is the prologue to an epic series with ten books in the pipeline.
Anyone interested contact me: damarvik@gmail.com
and I'll send an ePub or a Kindle file to you as you wish.
Book page/ 'The Elements' project site online: https://elementamundi.com/theelements...
On Goodreads but just set up so no reviews:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
On Amazon Kindle for now, soon to be released as ePub as soon as KDP select 3 month deadline is passed.
Best regards, Mark

I read pretty much anything in the thriller/mystery genre and would love to review some books? The only genre I avoid is non-fiction
If you send me a copy for my kindle that would be good, just send me a message!

I'm offering a free copy of my just-published Cold War spy thriller, Of Our Own Device

You can check out the book page here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
And here's the synopsis, in case you don't have time to click on the link ;)
What do you do when you realize that the American Dream you have been working for so hard is not enough if it will be yours and yours alone? And that what you are told to do will destroy the only true friend you have ever had?
Summer of 1985. Jack Smith is a rookie CIA case officer posted at the American Embassy in Moscow. Despite his gregarious nature, Jack is a lonely man: not only is he a reluctant spy, he is also gay. When he meets Eton Volkonsky, a talented nuclear physics student, Jack’s bosses instruct him to develop the Russian as a future agent. Their friendship deepens, and Jack is torn between his suspicion that Eton and friends are with the KGB and his attraction to the man. But he continues telling himself and his bosses that he is just doing his job, developing his agent. Only when he leaves Russia does Jack admit that he has been fooling himself all the while. He takes on assignments in various countries, with a hope that eventually they will get him back to Moscow.
As introspection and growing doubts about what he does for living torment Jack, the world is buffeted by a whirlwind of dramatic events – diplomatic and spy wars, the rise of AIDS, the Chernobyl catastrophe, the war in Afghanistan and the disintegration of the communist bloc.
Please send me a message if you are interested.
Many thanks in advance!!

I've worked in museums and was interested in the stories in the margins and behind the scenes, but then there are also the stories of the high stakes art world and the characters who populate it.
When a body in costume turns up in front of a Velasquez painting, then disappears, art conservator, Stella Da Silvera takes the fall. As a conservator, Stella knows the stories paint can tell. While on the run from both the read murderer and the police, Stella finds lethal weapons can take many forms, and the people she trusted have their own secret histories.
Thanks!

My name is J.M. Lanham (You can call me John), and I'm the author of the sci-fi thriller The R.E.M. Effect. I wanted to see if you would be interested in reviewing my debut thriller in exchange for a complimentary Kindle copy.
Here’s a quick synopsis:
*****
It’s 2021 and Paul Freeman just landed a job with Asteria Pharmaceuticals, a world leader in revolutionary drug development. Paul knows the company’s future is riding on the success of their latest product – a sleeping pill designed to interact with the human genome to deliver the perfect eight-hour sleep cycle.
Just a few blocks from Asteria’s Atlanta headquarters, troubled self-help guru Donny Ford is selling a different kind of drug, empowering followers to take control of their lives using a sacred meditation technique skeptics believe may have already taken his mind to a dangerous place.
3,000 miles away, war-hardened journalist Claire Connor sits captive in a top-secret facility hidden deep in the Costa Rican jungle, guilty of two offenses: seeking help for a sleep disorder, and asking too many questions.
When these worlds collide, the three will discover just how far some companies are willing to go to protect the bottom line.
*****
If you’re into Michael Crichton-esque thrillers, The R.E.M. Effect should be right up your alley.
The title is available with Kindle Unlimited, but I would be more than happy to gift a complimentary Kindle copy in exchange for a review.
Let me know if you'd like a copy and I'll send it right over. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
Have a great day!
— J.M. Lanham
P.S. My website at www.jmlanham.com has some fun posts that will shed a little light on the theme and content of the book. Check it out when you get a second, and thanks again!

VETERANS DAY
Being a pushy private investigator in Washington D.C. doesn’t win you many friends, and being a woman makes it worse. “Sitting here in the dark waiting for the men who are coming to kill me, I thought I would pass the time by writing my obituary. Mary Jane Morris was thirty-eight years old. Disillusioned with lawyering, she became a private investigator. She was a good friend and a bad enemy, and had a fair amount of courage and some talent in reading people and solving mysteries. She loved her dogs, kayaking, single-malt scotch, her beat up Land Rover and her house by the river filled with old things, and her handsome doctor boyfriend Giuseppe Romolo. She hated people who victimize the vulnerable, and sometimes she went outside of the law to see that they were punished. Mary Jane died while investigating her partner's death and a conspiracy to cheat veterans of their medical care and benefits.” I have to stop now because the dog is growling and someone is at the door.
Thanks,
J.J.

J.S. Bell
Dark Nights The Plan 😊
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I'm No P. I. (other topics)A Ghoulish Good Time (other topics)
Initiated to Kill (other topics)
I Am Death (other topics)
A Rose For Jonathan (other topics)
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