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message 1: by Robert (new)

Robert Beers | 23 comments Hello, I am Robert Lee Beers, an author and an illustrator. I have two fantasy series, 1 epic and one noir with a strong humor thread in it. I am seeking people interested in reviewing those genres. I will not pay for a review because that would be getting an ad, not an honest review and I do not have a marketing budget.

You can look at each series here:
https://books2read.com/rl/tonymandolin
https:books2read.com/rl/milwardchronicles

If you want a copy to read and review, just send me a request and I will email you a free copy of the format of your choice.


message 2: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Bannister (mommybannister) | 75 comments What format do you have as I am interested in reviewing the book


message 3: by Robert (new)

Robert Beers | 23 comments Nicole, I have any format you require except hard-copy. Which book would you like and what do you use as a reader?


message 4: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Bannister (mommybannister) | 75 comments Do you have any paperback forms that is what I like


message 5: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Bannister (mommybannister) | 75 comments Other wise I use Google play books


message 6: by Robert (new)

Robert Beers | 23 comments Paperback is also known as hard-copy. Google play uses epub, which I can easily send you. I will need your email address and which title you want. My email for books is asmbeers@gmail.com.


message 7: by Angela (new)

Angela Edwards | 12 comments Would you review my book if I review yours? See below. I like the kind of book I believe the Tony Mandolin series represents. I love the old film noir movies. Gosh! Somebody has to bring that genre back to the movies. I would like to read yours without asking you to read mine, but I simply do not have time to review without being reviewed in turn. https://www.amazon.com/Little-Italy-D...


message 8: by Jim (last edited Jan 12, 2020 09:14AM) (new)

Jim Vuksic | 1227 comments Many novice authors and readers who are prone to post reviews on literary websites are unaware that a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulation requires that any review obtained through compensation in any form such as a free book, gift card, cash, offer of a reciprocal review, etc., etc. must include a comment clearly stating the receipt of such compensation.

The vast majority of readers, for whatever reason, choose to never rate or review. Those that do are merely expressing their subjective, and therefore, personal opinion. One reader's "Best book ever!" could very well be another's "Worst book ever!".

The vast majority of novice authors never achieve commercial success within this extremely competitive field. That said; some have and others no doubt will. There is no reason why you might not eventually prove to be one of those who do succeed. I wish you success.


message 9: by Mellie (new)

Mellie (mellie42) | 644 comments Angela wrote: "Would you review my book if I review yours?"

Author review swaps violate Amazon TOS. Not to mention some find them unethical and just... icky...


message 10: by Robert (new)

Robert Beers | 23 comments I will never ask anyone to review one of my books as part of a deal. I have no problem sharing works, but posting a review is entirely a matter of choice. My email remains as it was posted.


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