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The MC is Joe, who has resigned himself to not having any children except the daughters of a friend (the "Daughter's of his heart") and his "adopted" Granddaughter, until he answers a strange phone call. As a result, he meets Charlie, and her mother Tory. That results in Charlie getting her dearest Christmas wish, and *believing* in Santa Claus. As do a number of other children that Joe meets over the next Thirty Years.
When Joe agrees to be a "Santa Claus," he has no idea how many lives will be changed, including his own.
The story was written to help my friend's young son, believe, in site of all the "Santa Claus'" out there.
So he would know that he might, if he's lucky, meet a real one. The Kindle version is on sale through June 28, 2015.
I would prefer to sell them at full price, but they are on sale until 6/28. If you like it please post a review, to help (I hope) sales. 10% of profits go to buy and send free copies to Children's Hospitals in Continental U.S. (About 125 to send 8 free copies.)

http://amzn.to/1IqM9bG
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Claire wrote: "Gary wrote: "If you're in the mood for a short story (~50 pages) centered around a ghost town in the mountains of Colorado, I just released 'Etchings' on GR and Amazon.
http://amzn.to/1IqM9bG
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Thanks Claire, I hope you enjoy! A review would be great!
Gary

Thank you so much, Bonnye, I saw the review! I'm hoping to add other short stories to go along with my other books.
Did you find 'Etchings' to be the right size for a short story? Too long? Too short. I appreciate your opinion.
Have a great week, and thanks again!


my review of uour book in trade for your review of my book. See scalinsdherd.wordpress.com for an overview of the book.
William Scalin

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
James

Strings, is a collection of horror/dark fantasy short stories
&
Love's Curse, a horror/romance story set in a zombified Ireland.
Thank you,
Darren Gallagher


Archer of the Lake
Also, the audiobook is now available, and I would be willing to offer a promo code in trade for some reviews!

(4.92 rating on Goodreads!)

I would be delighted if anyone would like to review this book. I can send a pdf copy for review.
Brief Synopsis:
It is October in the year 1675. New England trader, Tobias Hopkins, arrives in Jamaica to discover the truth about his missing father. It transpires that, not only has the man been dead for six years, but he has left Toby with a half-brother and the clue to an inheritance which promises to change the course of their lives. However, Toby's inquiries have attracted the attention of others who will stop at nothing to achieve their aims. Will the cryptic message written by his father lead him to a promised fortune, or will it lead him into the hands of those who aim to destroy him?
Haunted by nightmares from his past, Toby continues with his quest. But who can he trust? His faithful associate, John? the astute businesswoman Elizabeth? or Magdalena, mother of his half-brother Eduardo? Some of those around him are not what they seem to be, and it soon becomes clear that Toby and those closest to him are in imminent danger.
His quest leads him to the Island of Nevis where he reaps the fruits of his search. All appears well until he travels to Virginia. It is only at this point that Tobias Hopkins is forced to face the consequence of his actions.
read a chapter on blogger: http://james-faro.blogspot.com/
see reviews on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
PM me on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
or send an email: www.james-faro@hotmail.com

If requested (necessary) I can send PDF copies for reviewing.

I'm with Mirror World Publishing, a small publishing house and we're always looking for reviews. If you would like to review any of our books (www.mirrorworldpublishing.com) please contact ..."
I would love to read and review for you. My tastes are fairly eclictic and I am retired so can read all the hours my gardens leave me. You are welcome to check out my reviews on Goodreads or Amazon. I also share reviews at B&N. If I am not comfortable giving a book a 3 or more stars, I do not share the review with anyone. Books are like music - to each his own. Just because I didn't enjoy it doesn't, mean it wasn't acceptable. Mt e-mail address is brf1948@yahoo.com and I am able to read print, Kindle, or other electronic files.
I would also like to offer my first book in my "It happened on Lafayette Street" series: Melody Jackson v. the Woman in White
Please let me know if you're interested. Would love to see some feedback. I have PDF copies.
Please let me know if you're interested. Would love to see some feedback. I have PDF copies.





Karin wrote: "Hello, I'm offering Community Gardens for free today on http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J1MGDJA as a Blue Moon special event. Thanks for those readers who made it #3 in Kindle Store, Sh..."
Hi Karin. I grabbed this for my Kindle. I sounded interesting. (Note: It might take me a while to get a review out for it, since my non-audio book reading time is limited and backlogged, but I will as soon as I can.)
Current non-audio reads are as follows (which are all great and good for a shout out):
That's What Women Do: A Feminist Manifesto
The Calling
Seal of the King
Hi Karin. I grabbed this for my Kindle. I sounded interesting. (Note: It might take me a while to get a review out for it, since my non-audio book reading time is limited and backlogged, but I will as soon as I can.)
Current non-audio reads are as follows (which are all great and good for a shout out):
That's What Women Do: A Feminist Manifesto
The Calling
Seal of the King

Amazon Link - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V...
I'd also like to offer up to 5 free ebook copies to anyone willing to read and review within a 2-3 week time frame. If you're interested, please message me on Goodreads or email me at dkhamilton10@gmail.com
Here's a synopsis:
Julia Merina always thought her life would be simple - go to college, meet Mr. Right, find her dream job, and live happily ever after. But just shy of 25, she learns the hard way that life rarely goes according to plan.
Now, at age 28, Julia’s life revolves around her three year old son, Carson, her career at Oceanic Marketing, and her supportive family. After the turbulent years of her early 20s, Julia resolved to never trust a man again. That is until Drew Parkington, an old classmate, suddenly comes back into her life.
Julia is forced to examine her life and decide if she can let go of the past and learn to trust again.
Thanks for creating this message board thread!

Thank you. Look forward to receiving your gift. Review to follow. jbmorris37@gmail.com

http://www.matthewledde.com


I am offering copies of my YA Sci-Fantasy e-book Impulse to a few reviewers. (PDF format) Please message me with your e-mail address for a copy.
Thanks for your kind interest.
Impulse


The books are targeted to Singles, and Handicapped (I'm both).
Send an email to fbngroup at earthlink dot net telling which book you want. #1 is Basics, breads, breakfasts, main meals and side dishes. #2 Appetizers, desserts, breakfast, breads, sauces and dressings. #3 More main meals, sauces, creams and soups. Use subject: cookbook review. If you find errors, list book #, page # and recipe, with error.


It turns out that giving other than a "final PDF copy," violates the rules. Reviewers will get a final (pre-pub) copy, with the cover art attached, for the book of their choice.

JB Morris

You have written a good book, well liked. The audience you focused your story toward found it nostalgic and warm. Please don't let the opinion of one naysayer hurt your heart. Write on....
Bonnye


Would love to have you read my clean, adventure, sci-fi, paranormal novel for Middle Grade. My book, like yours, is hungry for reviews. It has received very good reviews thus far and is an entertaining read. Please feel free to contact me here on GR if you'd like to exchange reviews. Here are my book's links:
http://www.amazon.com/Zero-Key-Robert...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Thank you and cheers,
Robert

Hope your are fine, I have written a book that is a challenging read and I would be thrilled of any readers would volunteer to read it and give me honest (even if its brutal) feedback, I think I need to get a thick skin in the genre I've chosen to write in.
If you keen email me riken.otieno@gmail.com or PM for a free copy PDF, Epub or Mobi. The reader is under no obligation to finish the book and I certainly don't require a detailed posted review, an opinion would be sufficient.
Thank you,
Paul
Book Synopsis:
“Love and Happiness are ideals that can only be actualized if they are redefined as intellectual pursuits"
The book is an honest, thought-provoking examination of the concepts of love and happiness through the exploration of the profound influence self-perception and life-experiences have on the attainment of these beautiful human ideals. The book as its premise and carried wholeheartedly by the plot asserts the construct that love is absolute and it’s the only conduit to true human happiness.
The book openly explores mature themes that define the modern human condition, and expects of the reader an open mind as some of his or her strongly-held personal beliefs may be challenged or called into question, including that most fundamental definition of self; identity.
The book weaves an intricate interplay of relatable characters and life-experiences uncompromisingly aimed at eliciting from the reader self-examination and contemplation of a simple dual-paradigm, who Am I and Am I happy.

I would like to have some reviews for my first published book, Betrayal, which is a suspense thriller with a bit of a romantic twist. I can send out a pdf file to anyone who is interested.
Thanks
William wrote: "to:BMB,Bonny Reed,Anne, Jessica Garcia,Linda Marsh and others interested in not having their reviews comprimied. I've been meaning to contact you in regards to your new readers site about 1 star ra..."
Hi William. Here's my opinion.
I think as a writer you're going to have to just let this one go. There's no benefit in pursuing communication with a reader who obviously doesn't care about your book as much as you do. Just know that this is something that's going to happen and there's nothing you can do about it. Everyone has an opinion and a point of view, and a favorite style of writing.
That being said, here's a few things for which you should be thankful (at least when it comes to this review):
It's not really that bad. I mean this person gave you 3 stars, and then actually bothered to tell you why.
(My biggest complaint, when it comes to reviews on Goodreads, is people dumping a 1 star on you and not giving a reason. Was this accidental? Or are you a part of some Big Box Store conspiracy to beat down the little guy.)
I've personally received some pretty bad reviews from people who have ranted on and on about how they didn't like the story or the characters or both. That's their opinion. I might not like it, but there's nothing I could say to them to change their mind. I just concentrate on the next book.
Roll with it. I don't know the exact percentages, so I'm just going to make some up which seem to have observable truth about them:
1% of the people who read your book will hate it enough to give you a one star, another 5% will give it a two, and a further 8% will give it a 3.
Hell Treasure Island, which I consider to be the best book of all time, is only netting a 3.80 on Goodreads at the moment, with 4072 1-star ratings. OUTRAGEOUS!
I hope this helps, and dissipates the bad taste in your mouth. Also see my topic and insights in a different location in this group:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Best of luck in the future.
BMB
Hi William. Here's my opinion.
I think as a writer you're going to have to just let this one go. There's no benefit in pursuing communication with a reader who obviously doesn't care about your book as much as you do. Just know that this is something that's going to happen and there's nothing you can do about it. Everyone has an opinion and a point of view, and a favorite style of writing.
That being said, here's a few things for which you should be thankful (at least when it comes to this review):
It's not really that bad. I mean this person gave you 3 stars, and then actually bothered to tell you why.
(My biggest complaint, when it comes to reviews on Goodreads, is people dumping a 1 star on you and not giving a reason. Was this accidental? Or are you a part of some Big Box Store conspiracy to beat down the little guy.)
I've personally received some pretty bad reviews from people who have ranted on and on about how they didn't like the story or the characters or both. That's their opinion. I might not like it, but there's nothing I could say to them to change their mind. I just concentrate on the next book.
Roll with it. I don't know the exact percentages, so I'm just going to make some up which seem to have observable truth about them:
1% of the people who read your book will hate it enough to give you a one star, another 5% will give it a two, and a further 8% will give it a 3.
Hell Treasure Island, which I consider to be the best book of all time, is only netting a 3.80 on Goodreads at the moment, with 4072 1-star ratings. OUTRAGEOUS!
I hope this helps, and dissipates the bad taste in your mouth. Also see my topic and insights in a different location in this group:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Best of luck in the future.
BMB

I'm providing 8 free copies of my debut novel, Child of Privilege, for reviewers.
Be forewarned that this is definitely adult content dealing with an adult subject. It can be uncomfortable for some readers. It's a no-holds-barred story that deals frankly with the heartbreak and family turmoil caused by domestic violence.
It is not for the faint of heart.
Here's the synopsis:
Dana Van Werner is riding a bus bound for nowhere.
In her pockets, she carries a bus ticket, $260, hope, her own wits, and an unbreakable will. In her memories, she carries the nightmares of frequent beatings, growing up in constant fear, physical and verbal abuse, and her father's unfathomable hatred. Dana, a 19-year-old debutante born into wealth, privilege, culture, and social standing, ponders her new world--the "real" world--for which she is laughably ill-prepared.
She doesn't know where she's going, where her next meal is coming from, or where she'll sleep tonight. She does, however, take comfort in two certainties: that the brutal beatings at the hands of her father--a psychotic, powerful attorney--are finally over; and that her decision to run away from the palatial mansion she once called home has probably saved her life.
This lovable, down-to-earth teenager (more "girl next door" than debutante) grows up quickly as she confronts intercity buses, seedy motels, wet t-shirt contests, jail cells, honky-tonks, and predatory night people. All the while, she is relentlessly pursued by private investigators hired by her revenge-obsessed father to bring her back under his control.
You'll cheer the courage, strength, and determination of this endearing heroine as she searches for a new home and a new life, and finds a gentle, caring man--a bachelor deputy sheriff--who truly loves her.
But she has no inkling of the nightmare awaiting her at the end of the road.
A dizzying chain of events is triggered by an accident that claims the life of someone Dana loves. Suspicions surrounding the tragedy--and her own anger--force the teenager to return home. Upon her arrival, a humiliating family secret kept carefully hidden for years is callously revealed. This sets the stage for the inevitable final showdown between father and daughter as long-simmering anger, resentment, and hunger for revenge finally erupt into a terrifying flashpoint.
This emotional rollercoaster will lift you to heartwarming heights, plunge you into tearful depths, and amuse you with moments of wry humor.
Join Dana Van Werner on her desperate journey. Let this Child of Privilege inspire you, uplift you, and touch you in her uniquely personal way. You just may discover a part of yourself in her.
If you're up for reviewing a book that will stay in your thoughts after you've read it, please PM me here at GR. Or, if you prefer, email me at: ross.ponderson@gmail.com
In either case, please pass along your email address so I can provide you with the Amazon gift download (MOBI format).
Could you please post your reviews on Amazon and GR?
Many thanks to everyone!

Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2GZ91Y

Looks like you have one awesome story. Wish I had time to help you out. Got a book release next month. Best of good fortune to you.
JB Morris

Looks like you have one awesome story. Wish I had time to help you out. Got a book release next month. Best of good fortune to you.
JB Morris"
Thanks for the kind words, J.B. I appreciate it.
Wishing you much success with the release next month. Go get 'em!

I would appreciate honest reviews of my novel 'Open Ticket' which I self-published through Amazon Createspace last November using my pen name of Rebecca Clements. http://amzn.to/1O4iF5k
Here's a summary of the plot:
‘We’re the same, you and me,’ said Douglas, ‘we’re hard to kill off.’
Eva McKinley is faced with agonizing choices. Can she bear to accept her father-in-law Douglas’ plea for assisted suicide? But time is running out for her too. Diagnosed with a terminal illness, she struggles to decide whether to continue life with an unfaithful husband or break free to take her last chance to discover the truth about her family’s origins in Prague and why they had to flee the 1968 Prague Uprising.
Flung together with her best friend Roz who is escaping from her own complicated life, the women cope in different ways with the unwelcoming atmosphere of a Czech culture undergoing its own transformation. Their relationship comes under pressure when new people enter Eva’s life and she is faced with a tangled web of secrets and half-truths. Who can she trust? Where does she really belong?
I can give away 3 paperback copies or an e-version. Please PM me if you're interested. I'd really appreciate a review within 4 weeks, if possible.
Many thanks


Happy to send you a review copy anyway, if you could give me your address please?

Excuse me if I may Bonnye, but I like the spelling of your first name. It's the first time I have seen it spelled with a y. Very nice.
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My name is Susanne Leist and my book is The Dead Game. It is a paranormal mystery/thriller. It has clues like a traditional mystery but also has vampires and vampire derivatives. It is the first book of my series.
Please contact me if you're interested in reviewing or reading.
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