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I read Exposed by Alex last week (yes I actually finished reading something)
I really enjoyed the "I didn't see that coming, now I get it" moment. I like those. I will attempt to write a review at some point, but reviews take me longer to write than novels, so no breath holding. And yes Alex that character has legs you could write more for that one.

Lucia wrote: "I left reviews for Erica Graham (Sam's sticky sucker) and The Lover's Portrait from Jennifer S. Alderson. Trying to pick up more this week."
Thank you for the great review Lucia! I am glad you and your 5 year old enjoyed it. :)
Thank you for the great review Lucia! I am glad you and your 5 year old enjoyed it. :)

Davenport House by Marie Silk
R. E. birth by Thomas Everson
Follow Me, Sweet Darling by Amanda Siegrist
The Rainbow Serpent by Lyra Shanti
How to P!ss Off The Customers by Rovannyn Shaw
Stillness by Eldon Farrell
Chemistry by C. L. Lynch
I tried to list these in order in which I read them. I've read many other indie books and have even more lined up to read, several written by authors in this group. When I do, I'll post a review here on GR and on Amazon. Hugs!!
You don't have to disclose that stuff, Sue. The threads are flexible and it's great you give your time to indies. It's a wonderful thing that you have prior interaction and experience with people. Anyone would be grateful for a review and you don't owe any explanations. Hugs back.


Daven..."
Wow, Sam, your plate is full. HAPPY READING!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

ETA I think I have requested an update via the content and devices bit on Amazon. Unless there's another way for me to get the new cover on my phone. The old one annoys me now it's not current.

ETA I think I have requested an update via the co..."
Huzzah!


I write Fantasy as of recently and the first novel in my series is over on Amazon if you wanna check. https://www.amazon.com/Enden-Fantasy-...

I have an unromancy fantasy book :D here's the Amazon link https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M3Q...

Grabbed it! I used Kindle Unlimited for that (no idea how KU works) hopefully you get some cash for it. I'll drop you a review when I'm done with it.


I just want to warn you though I give honest critiques. I don't write enough reviews on Goodreads (I need to though,) but I don't like BS reviews. I received a lot of them myself from friends and family with my first book and I value them a lot less than my friend Carrie who was direct and to the point about my book.
That doesn't mean I'm out to hurt you though. I would never give anyone less than three stars and if I didn't like something I simply wouldn't write a review on it. If you worked hard on your book then it's a labor of love and you probably don't need someone to be an asshole to you.
But most authors, I can find plenty of reasons why I think their book is good or why I think they should keep writing so I doubt you'll hear me say something otherwise.


Got it! I'll check it out and write a review for you!

Hey quick question because I checked your author bio and I'm reading through chapter 1. I'm impressed that you wrote a book while in high school and I'm curious about your process. Did you hire a copy editor or developmental editor or did you do all the edits between you and your friends/family?



Thank you Steven. It's a passion of mine so that certainly helps things along.

Thank you very much :D

Would you count time travel as fantasy? The theme of the book is 'they say that on your death bed it's the things you haven't done that you regret most'. Main character goes back in time to set something right.
Here's the US Amazon link.
https://www.amazon.com/Hide-Time-Anna...
It's on Kindle Unlimited and it's not erotic. Bit more of an adventure really.
Thank you for your consideration.

Would you count time travel as fantasy? The theme of the book is 'they say that on your death bed it's the things you haven't done that you regret most'. Main charact..."
Absolutely! In fact I love time travel stories!
I'm reading the new Eric Flint, Griffin Barber 1636: Mission to Mughals book today as well.

I left you a review after powering through your book in a day's time. I think what I found most interesting is you can see how you grow as a writer as the story progressed. I pointed this out in my review and I hope it's not too harsh.

What ereader format do you want?

Would you count time travel as fantasy? The theme of the book is 'they say that on your death bed it's the things you haven't done that you reg..."
Thank you so much. It's set in England, so you'll be transported in time and place. Some of the incidents are based on truth, particularly the historical incidents.




There's absolutely no rush, Steven. I am just so grateful you want to read it at all.

You took the words right out of my fingertips.

Short review posted because the carefully constructed one I was doing each time I read a bit more has gone missing. Big piece of pink paper - how can this happen? I'm so cross with myself.


Thanks Jennifer!

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Thanks to you also Carole. But I'm so worried about you and Alex!