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Hello, MadelineIf you're still reviewing books, I'd like to offer my Kindle Suspense, 'Cause She's A Good Girl. If the blurb interests you, contact me at atreyhu3333@att.net.Thank you for your time.
http://www.groovylee.com
BLURB:
Piper Banion spent her first eighteen years living an abusive nightmare. After graduating from C. Addison High, her best friend, Shelly Jamison, finally convinces her to move to California to start a new life, and get to know Shelly’s family.
The summer spent with the Jamison’s exposes Piper to a world completely opposite from the pain and rejection of her childhood; warmth, love, and acceptance are her emotional companions now. And along with that comes a bit of excitement in the form of Oz, Shelly’s cousin who looks just like the late superstar Prince, a headache-inducing fact he’s reminded of often. And like ninety-nine percent of the women in Destin, California, Piper has fallen for him.
As she spends those lazy days peeking around walls and from behind the kitchen door admiring him, her attention is soon captured by those Special News Bulletins showcasing the latest murder victim of the Silk-Stocking Serial Killer. When the faces of the nine women appear one by one on the TV screen, she is positively sure that she's met five of the women a week before their deaths. Coincidence? Is there a connection?
Time is ticking down to the moment she can identify the killer and expose him. But in the midst of this dangerous predicament she finds herself in, she learns that someone has taken Shelly. A muffled voice over the phone claims responsibility; and it's not the Silk-Stocking Serial Killer who's daring her to come rescue her friend.
https://www.amazon.com/EMBRACING-RIGH...https://www.amazon.com/EMBRACING-RIGH...
I am inviting anyone who is interested to read and review my Book. God bless! Thank you.
Yours sincerely
Chris Tham
Hi Madeline,Thank you for considering and helping indie authors. If you're still accepting, I'd be happy to share with you my poetry book, "Shadow Folk and Soul Songs." (PDF-71 pages, paperback-70 pages).
Both, part memoir/biography, as well as a homage to the influences that I drew upon that got me into writing, most prominently, the writers of the Harlem Renaissance. As scholar and professor, Noelle Morrissette described, "Shadow Folk and Soul Songs offers an imaginative universe populated by the common man, looming historical figures, and contemporary interrogations of self and nation. From Phillis Wheatley to Sojourner Truth, Langston Hughes to Hip Hop, these poems traverse deep time and the soul and song of America. The lyric expressions "stir like thunder in the soul."
You can find my book on Amazon, as well as be directed to Amazon from my website. I have posted both Amazon and my personal website below:
1.) Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Folk-So...
2.) Personal website - https://www.matthewjohnsonpoetry.com/
Thank you again for your time and consideration, and please feel free to reach out to me at my email: Matty1086@hotmail.com
Thanks again
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."Hi Madeline, I write contemporary romance with a little steam. I've just posted on another thread that review copies of my debut novel, Her Outback Driver, are available on StoryOrigin. The link is below. You'll be taken to the book's page which contains the blurb and cover.
https://storyoriginapp.com/reviewcopi...
I hope it's of interest to you and your readers/followers.
Thank you and best wishes,
Giulia
If you'd be willing, we would love for you to take a look at
Mirrorfall
(Book #1 of
Ash & Blue
). I've included details below, including a synopsis, but I'd invite you to take a look at our Reviewer Page (https://ashandblue.com/welcome-reviewers), which gives a little more detail on the series, and highlights some of the key themes (including mental health and queer representation), along with linking to other media (like series art) and our podcast adaptation.By default, we supply Kindle/mobi as well as ePub copies of Mirrorfall, but if you need another format (such as PDF), we're happy to oblige.
Without further ado, here are the details.
Title: Mirrorfall
Series: Ash & Blue
Genre/s: Urban fantasy, contemporary fantasy, new adult
Synopsis/Blurb:
Stef Mimosa doesn't remember dying as a child, it's always just been a strange dream of drowning and darkness. What she does remember is the angel who saved her.
Agent Ryan never thought Stef would remember him. Agents are designed to fade into the background, to do their duty and move on without making too many ripples.
Stef's a messy little ripple he never expected. A recruit who can't keep her shoes clean for half an hour, but attentive to every detail and fact about magic that he can impart.
In a world where magic and tech play in harmony, an angel and a loner might be the family each other needed.
Review Required By: There's no required date for this one, as it's already been released. If you enjoy Mirrorfall, we'll be more than happy to send along Book #2 (Mirrorheart), which was released earlier this year, and Book #3 (Mirrorshades) on publication, as it is currently being serialised.
If you've got any questions, please feel free to PM me.
Hi Madeline,Would you be interested in reviewing my 48K word crime drama/literary fiction novel One Visit? I have it available in epub and pdf form. Below is the blurb :)
In sleepy, rural North Wales, Frankie Gibbs, a recently laid off, aimless twenty-year-old on Universal Credit, wants nothing more than to keep his younger brother out of the care system. He single-handedly takes this upon himself while their alcoholic, cocaine-addict, single-parent father, Guy Gibbs, heaps misery on their lives through systematic abuse and his never-ending wild parties. After Guy is sent to prison, Frankie is coerced into opening his home to Justin, an acquaintance from his school days now turned drug dealer, while his own addiction and self-worth spiral beyond recognition.
Best regards
George Veck
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLMDGLQD
Hi Madeline,
Would you like a free review copy of The Organ Grinder Factor? Set amid the ongoing turmoil in Africa and Israel, The Organ Grinder Factor is about a 3-D printer that replaces human organs without the need for surgery. Sound interesting? If you live in the USA, message me back with an email address and I will have Amazon send you a free redemption link to download your eBook. If you like it, an honest review on Amazon would be most appreciated.
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."Hi Madeline.
I see your post is quite old, but if you are still up for a challenge, here is one.
I am aware that most people prefer to read fiction/story, but please give a try to a book which wants to prove that "history is the best story" :)
It is free on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRJJPDZQ

I would love to receive a rating (and a review if possible).
The book can also be found on Google Play as an EPUB and PDF:
- https://play.google.com/store/books/d...
- https://play.google.com/store/books/d...
Happy reading.
Best.
Hey there! If you are still interested, i’m looking for reviews for my lgbtq thrillerBuckle up for a gripping suspense novel with an ending that will leave readers curious, creeped out, and looking over their shoulders.
Dannie, a real estate photographer, finds something intriguing at a photoshoot. At first, it leaves them curious, but soon after, they become thrust into a nightmare they'll never forget.
They have dreams that frighten them, and massive anxiety to contend with. But they’re compelled to push forward by circumstances that are out of their control, fighting a battle against their own mind, all while trying to protect the person they love the most. The keychains are more horrifying than they could have even imagined.
Does Dannie find out the meaning of the keychains? Order your copy of this creepy suspense thriller now, or download it for free on Kindle Unlimited, to find out.
(Bonus: Tons of lgbtq representation)
The Forgotten Keychains is the debut suspense novel by Julian Kennedy and is the first novel in The Forgotten Series.
(TWs for dark content including references to rape, violence, substance abuse, and LGBTQ family issues)
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."Hello there!
I'm still hoping to find some reviewers for the first novel in my YA fiction series, especially since I plan to start working on getting the second published by the end of the year.
Lost in Life Book 1: Lost in Love
In a quiet town far from the city lives Jenna Sherwood, a girl nearing adulthood, with scars and secrets she has no one to share with. As her family has all but abandoned her, she goes through each day much like the last--spending time with her best friend and dreaming of the relationships and innocence she have lost.
One day, Jenna's childhood friend, Alex Finch, moves back to town after many years, but their reunion may not be everything she has imagined it to be. As she finally begins to question the truth behind the most scarring event of her past, a dark figure appears and threatens to destroy what happiness she has been able to find along with any hope she may have for a future.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
Hi everyone! Just released a non-fiction book for women to negotiate without facing any social backlash. If you're interested, here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BW6BKZ5TWould love to get your honest review on GR or Amazon :) (Happy to offer a PDF copy if you do not want to spend any money)
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."Hello there!
I published my first book in a YA fiction series last year and I'm looking for reviewers!
If you're interested, here's the synopsis:
In a quiet town far from the city lives Jenna Sherwood, a girl nearing adulthood, with scars and secrets she has no one to share with. As her family has all but abandoned her, she goes through each day much like the last--spending time with her best friend and dreaming of the relationships and innocence she have lost.
One day, Jenna's childhood friend, Alex Finch, moves back to town after many years, but their reunion may not be everything she has imagined it to be. As she finally begins to question the truth behind the most scarring event of her past, a dark figure appears and threatens to destroy what happiness she has been able to find along with any hope she may have for a future.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
Hi Madeline, if you're in need of a chunky debut novel, I'm in need of a review.A werewolf story, Il Lupo (160,000ish words), is definitely more suspenseful, supernatural thriller than out and out chomp-fest (although there is a small amount of chomping), and it weaves everyday problems (inspired by my own life events), such as grief and anxiety into the story. While the two main characters try to help each other through these moments of personal crisis, they inadvertently steer themselves into the path of an ancient curse, and the story becomes a breathless race against time. The clock is ticking, the full moon is coming, there may be only one route to salvation and it's fraught with danger. Add some larger than life characters and truly breathtaking locations (from the Highlands of Scotland to the ancient cobbled streets of Pompeii) and your expectations are well set.
Short trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSmSl...
You can message me here or email me at gregoryalexandersharp@outlook.com if you're interested.
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."
Hi Madeline - I would love to have you read and review my book! Link to get a copy of Laws of Nature free on Kindle Unlimited - https://www.amazon.com/Laws-Nature-Ro...
Or message me on Goodreads and I can send you a copy in another format.
A dirty cop...
A small town by the Savannah coast...
And a nightmarish past that catches up to him...
A cop with a haunted past goes to a small town to handle his recently deceased father's affairs. Hounded by his own actions, and facing new threats, he confronts things that not even his position as a police officer can protect him from.
If you like The Wicker Man and crime noir, this book's for you!
Imran wrote: "I have re-published my book, A Yellow Winged Stranger. A psychological thriller with a shocking twist. It is on Amazon. Let me know if you are interested in reviewing it ?It is available on kindl..."
Is this a fiction book?
My Horrors Released from Hospital Floors/Horrors Released from Hospital Floors Book Two is a combination of my two short books combined into one. It is a fiction mystery horror work which sells for $3.98. I would like you to purchase it. I don't care if you leave a review or not.If you are interested, I'll purchase your book entitled A Yellow Winged Stranger which you had listed for $2.99.
Hi MadelineA Very Unique Book Review Request
I know you have an enormous amount of review requests but no request is like mine. The book Preventing Her Shutdown, Losing My Wife to Alzheimer´s, is an inside look of what an ongoing caregiver spouse goes through in my desperate effort to keep my wife with Alzheimer's "connected" even though she doesn´t speak. This book started out as a daily diary of my caregiving and how my wife´s behavior was dramatically changing and how I was affected and began to relate to her differently. Writing not only "alleviated" my continuous sorrow but also indirectly helped me make personal decisions and changes in how to interact with her behavioral changes. We are in our sixth year of this disease.
As an author I am certainly not an expert or an authority on Alzheimer's. I am definitely not a professional author and didn´t pretend to write an authoritative masterpiece. I never pretended to be either one of those things. I am simply an ordinary “John Doe” caregiver, husband sharing my experiences living and caring for my wife with Alzheimer's. We have been married 44 years, 3 kids now grown up, a great dog most of those years, a typical family on our own trying to hold on to my wife and avoid her shutdown. I am an American, native from California, living with my Chilean wife in Chile for many years. We are simply trying to grow old together as long as we can. I began to realize there are probably other “amateur” caregivers like me on their own trying to take care of a loved one with the Alzheimer´s Disease and possibly could benefit from my shared personal experiences. Soon this diary turned into this book.
There are really no fixed "do this" and "do that" rules, as there are no two profile behavioral changes alike. No one has the "exact key" as to how to respond to Alzheimer's radical behavioral changes. There isn't a standard set guide to follow as to how to respond afterwards in each stage of this disease when behaviors radically change for each person differently. Even the stages of Alzheimer's vary in their characteristics. Only experiences from others can be your guide. What works for me may not work for you. Consequently, professional help doesn't work. Each family is on their own as caregivers because each profile is completely different which affects the way you react and care for this person. I describe these dramatic changes with my wife who is in the beginning of the advanced stages. My reactions have always been intuitive in my desperate attempts to keep her “connected” with me and her family. My experiences and actions “in real time racing against the Alzheimer's clock” to keep her interacting every day, even though she no longer speaks, are detailed in my never-ending battle as her "amateur" caregiver to prevent her shutdown.
How do I connect with my wife and get her to connect with me? This is always my constant desperation as her caregiver especially because she doesn't speak. I am always afraid she will stop connecting with me, especially when I get that blank look, that "daze into no man's land. "That is the day I am trying to avoid. There are different things I do, depending on the moment and situation we are in, always taking every opportunity I can to promote interaction with her. Described in detail is how I learned to "connect" with her even though she doesn't speak.
Does she know how she was before? Does she remember her past? Then I realized "what about us", our 43 years of marriage, does she remember that past? She recognizes and knows me well but how far back? Did our marriage begin in 1979 or 2017 when she was diagnosed?
I wasn't sure where I was in her memory or how she sees me, as her friend, husband or simply a caregiver. I am still not sure how she sees me.
She doesn't speak at all. She expresses only some sounds and shows a lot of anxiety. This becomes a real challenge trying to figure out what she wants and how she feels. How do we communicate? How do I talk to her? How does she tell me what she wants or needs? We both had to learn how to interact and communicate with each other and so far we can to this day.
My desperation as a spouse caregiver 24/7 is that we are constantly “connecting” as this alleviates my greatest fear of a “shutdown”. Detailed is how everyday, every moment I can, I try to create an opportunity to “connect”. Connecting is an absolute "must" for a caregiver of Alzheimer´s.
Madeline, as you can see my review request is quite different. Although I didn´t write for commercial reasons, I learned that reviews could help expose this book more to other amateur caregivers of loved ones with this disease and in this way help them with "intuitive" alternatives that are working for me. I am constantly updating, starting with 120 pages and now 174, as my journey is ongoing. Hopefully for many more years to come I can continue to reveal new experiences and reactions to these behavioral changes with future updates.
My blog in Goodreads shares excerpts from this book in my effort to reach out to those who can use guidance on this difficult journey.
I know you would be making an incredible exception in moving this book to the front of that long line of book requests however, your review will certainly help other amateur caregivers learn more how to defend and "connect" their loved ones.
Thank you for your consideration and time. I do have a PDF available upon your request.
Sammie Marsalli
Author
Preventing Her Shutdown
Need honest reviews for my new coming of age novella The Misfit Crew...not a long read, only 71 pages, about a 16 year old girl dealing with mental illness. Reviews need to be posted on Goodreads and/or Amazon. Will provide either PDF or Kindle version of book (Kindle version for Canadian reviewers only )Here is link to book description: https://www.amazon.com/Misfit-Crew-Ai...
Let me know if you are interested.
Aimee C Trafton
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Website: aimeectraftonbooks.com
Email: unbgrad@yahoo.ca
Hi Madeline, I'd like to pitch two of my books, One Visit, and Spurious Scrapper to you for a possible review please. Both are crime dramas, One Visit is 48K words and Spurious scrapper is 36K. Both the blurbs are below, if either pique your interest, I have them available in epub and pdf, and word form.
One Visit - In sleepy, rural North Wales, Frankie Gibbs, a recently laid off, aimless twenty-year-old on Universal Credit, wants nothing more than to keep his younger brother out of the care system. He single-handedly takes this upon himself while their alcoholic, cocaine-addict, single-parent father, Guy Gibbs, heaps misery on their lives through systematic abuse and his never-ending wild parties. After Guy is sent to prison, Frankie is coerced into opening his home to Justin, an acquaintance from his school days now turned drug dealer, while his own addiction and self-worth spiral beyond recognition.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Spurious Scrapper - In Bangor, North Wales, Chrissy Bray, an unemployed, narcissistic drug dealer, strives for a life of lawless utopia within the profitable confines of his locally renowned, party-central home. When Sam, a naive, straight edged, game design student moves in and jeopardizes this anarchic way of life, Chrissy stops at nothing to get him onside.. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
Best regards,
George Veck
Dear Madeline!Are you interested in memoir/autobiography books to review? I am on a quest to get 500 book reviews and I could use your help!
You'll probably enjoy reading my story if you’re a Jeannette Walls and Esmeralda Santiago fan. My memoir is ‘When I was Puerto Rican’ meets ‘The Glass Castle’.
“Running in Heels: A Memoir of Grit and Grace” is the journey of a coming-of-age Puerto Rican girl seeking love and security with her difficult mother in an impoverished home who becomes a teenage bride to a ruthless man twice her age. She has her first child at seventeen and her fourth at twenty-two. Can she overcome insurmountable obstacles of poverty, racism, alcoholism, violence, and abandonment while hope is shattered time after time?
I wrote this book to show that contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be a product of your environment. Your past does not define who you are.
If you're interested, I can shoot over a digital copy in hopes that if you enjoy it, you'd be willing to share an honest review.
https://a.co/d/bZ6iZ5H
Thank you for your time!
Hello. I'm Skyelar Dawson and I'd love for you to review my gay romance/literary novel The Spaces Between Us! You can read it for free at https://dawsonskyelar.wordpress.com/t..., and there are also other formats available or I can send a customised PDF. Looking forward to hearing back from you!Summary: Depressed Sebastian Powell and outgoing Nick Hayes are flatmates and best friends. Sebastian is also in love with Nick, but he can’t admit it because Nick’s amazing and Sebastian’s a nobody. He thinks it’s going to be this way forever, but one day he and Nick are transported to another dimension.
And not just any other dimension. Seb and Nichole, their alternate selves, are married and seemingly have everything Sebastian wants. It’s overwhelming enough to learn that other dimensions exist, but seeing his other self living his best life is enough to make Sebastian think he has it the worst. In addition, his and Nick’s ugly pasts have reared their heads.
Sebastian and Nick must learn to navigate this strange new world. But can they do that without losing their identities? And can Sebastian make the choice between Nick’s affection and the destruction of all the dimensions before it’s too late?
Hi Madeline,I hope you might be interested in my new novel 'A Remembrance of Death' which is out on 1 December 2024. It's historical fiction and deals with a couple negotiating life after World War 1. There is plenty of information about my new book on my website www.ofallfaiths.com and if you are interested in reviewing it, just drop me a message with your preferred format of book on my contacts page @ https://www.ofallfaiths.com/contact-8 and I'll send out a free copy.
Hi, Madeline would you be interested in Gaza Love, please email me if you are at touristtrap007@gmail.comGaza was a war zone, thousands of innocent men, women and children being killed every day.
It was here that Katie had volunteered, her sympathy towards those caught up in the senseless slaughter was unwavering with compassion.
Nia was a mercenary, trained to kill. She was an expert in dealing with absolutes.
The moment Kate and Nia met, the horrors of the conflict melted away as their love consumed them. As their love grew amidst the carnage of war, the two women were thrown together in a situation that no one should have to face.
Epub, PDF OR MOBI copies are available, just ask.
Alternatively I can send a code to download it for FREE
I have two books!Scales of the West and The Silent War: Scales of the West: Book Two.
Both books are part of a fantasy Western series about humans living in a world dominated by dinosaurs! You can privately message me, I would love to set something up!
Hey Madeline. Not sure if you are still interested in books for reviews. But here I'm so taking a moment to say hi.
I am releasing my first book, a travel memoir that I would love for you to review if you do read travel books. These are honest and humorous travel essays through which I have understood what those journeys meant to me. Do let me know – would be happy to send you a pdf or epub. (You can email me at hello@onmycanvas.com)
I’ll really appreciate it, and you’d be an immense help 😊
-Priyanka
Hi Madeline,I am seeking reviews of my new book The Archer's Diary and wonder if you might be interested?
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“The Archer’s Diary” blends medieval history with modern thriller in this ambitious novel by Liam Cadoc. When Logan Daggett’s parents die in a suspicious car crash in England, he finds himself inheriting mysterious ancient artifacts and discovering he has an unknown sister. The plot that follows unfolds as both a hunt for buried treasure and hidden truths, bringing to mind “The Da Vinci Code” in its blending of modernity and history.
Hi Madeline!I would love to have you review my book if you are interested.
‘Fire and Tears’ is an emotionally gripping suspense thriller!!!
FREE WITH KINDLE UNLIMITED! See link below. ⬇️
Caution ⚠️: Mature Audience Recommended. Potentially triggering content such as abuse, brutality, and sexual assault.
Overview:
Jade speeds down the road in a stolen vehicle determined to get away from the man relentlessly pursuing her. She flips over the guardrail and lands nose-down on the tree-covered mountainside. Staggering out of the car and bleeding from her head, she knows her life is in danger. However, Jade’s determination won’t allow her to stop there. Especially not when Ivan starts to pursue her on foot. She’d rather take her chances running down the snowy mountainside on a cold winter night with only the light of the full moon to guide her way. Would this be just another escape attempt gone awry?
Jade is a stubborn, persistent, and compassionate seventeen-year-old girl with some grit and some wit. She is sold to the highest bidder by her stepfather, a man once a hero to her, but now a monster. And he wouldn’t be the only monster she would have to face. Nor the only monster she would fight. Because she would fight. She can’t help but fight, even when she knows the odds are against her.
When Jade is sold to a wealthy businessman, Ivan, she expects to become his sex slave, but things take an unexpected turn when she is gifted to Ivan’s brother. Seemingly now in the clear, Jade quickly realizes that Ivan remains a constant threat, and he shows no intention of ceasing his pursuit, despite his brother’s demands not to touch her.
Meanwhile, there is a mysterious man who has been looking for Jade when he realizes she may be in danger, but every time he gains an inch, he loses a mile. When he finally manages to get her to safety, Jade has a hard time truly escaping her monsters when her mind won’t let her forget what Ivan did to her. But perhaps forgetting her monsters isn’t how she’s meant to overcome her battles. No. Perhaps facing them is the only way for her to have her victory. So this time, if he comes for her, she’ll be ready. And she’ll fight.
Link: https://a.co/d/eIUqcsM
Hi, Grab your free copy now!https://mybook.to/Shattered-Faces
I dare you to guess the climax. You'll love it! But don’t just take my word for it—read it and see for yourself.
"What we want to see and what is real are rarely the same thing."
The Twin Detectives are on the trail of a chilling serial killer—the Hammer Whisperer, whose brutal murders leave behind more questions than answers. When a rich young woman is found dead in her home, suspicion falls on those closest to her. What seemed an open and shut case at first only becomes more twisted than ever as the investigation progresses.
Who is the killer, and who is telling the truth?
Dive into this gripping mystery where every twist keeps you guessing until the very end. The truth will unravel in ways you never expected, and it'll leave you questioning everything you thought you knew.
Will the Twin Detectives uncover the real killer? Find out in Shattered Faces.
Read it, enjoy it, and if you like it, please leave a review. Your support means a lot.
Shattered Faces
I am writing to invite you to review "Building a Natural Home Apothecary: Creating a Holistic Health Routine For Your Family" by Alefiyah Ghadiali, a groundbreaking guide that reimagines family wellness through the lens of natural healing.Key Details:
• Title: Building a Natural Home Apothecary
• Author: Alefiyah Ghadiali
• Genre: Non-Fiction, Health and Well-being, Parenting
• Page Count: 136
This book offers a unique and timely exploration of holistic family health, bridging scientific research with traditional herbal knowledge. It provides readers with practical, actionable strategies for creating natural remedies and integrating wellness practices into daily family life.
Potential Review Angles:
• Comprehensive approach to natural family healthcare
• Accessible guidance for beginners in herbal medicine
• Intersection of traditional wisdom and modern health practices
• Practical, step-by-step instructions for creating home remedies
A PDF review copy will be emailed immediately upon your expression of interest. We welcome reviews across various platforms, including professional health journals, parenting magazines, wellness blogs, and literary review sites.
If you are interested in reviewing "Building a Natural Home Apothecary," please respond with your preferred contact information and review platform.
Book link: https://a.co/d/bZv8oEt
Hi Madeline. You're awesome for doing this. Text Chain's my third novel, it's a romantic comedy set in college, and I hope you'd like to review it. It came out just a few days ago, so it's only got a few reviews so far, but they're all good. Text Chain Here's what one person had to say on Amazon."C.I. Demann's characters leap off the page. They are so real that, like Sarah, I want to reach through the screen and give them all a big hug. They are my new best friends. Friends who are 1,000 times wittier than I am, sure. But that's what you get from an author as funny as this one. Demann reminds me of Nick Hornby in all the best ways. His characters are so realistic it's frankly unbelievable, and I am outraged that he is so much better at writing characters than I am. If you want to feel all the feels and laugh yourself silly, read this book now."
Would you be interested in reading and reviewing my new poetry book About the Book:
Breathing in Broken Spaces is a raw and unfiltered poetry collection that captures the loneliness of heartbreak, the weight of past wounds, and the journey of rediscovering oneself. It’s written for those who have loved and lost, who carry silent battles, and who seek words that echo their unspoken emotions.
More than just poetry, this book is a reflection of survival—of breathing through the cracks of brokenness and reclaiming the parts of yourself you thought were lost forever.This book is not just about pain—it is about survival, about breathing through the cracks of brokenness, and about reclaiming the parts of yourself you thought were lost forever.
Launches on March 24 on Amazon in paperback and ebook format
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."Hi, Madeline. Thank you for your kind offer. I write reviews myself, so I appreciate the effort and time that goes into creating them.
I'd love a review of the second Kincaid Saga book and follow-up to GOLD! Feargus is a prequel, so you can still enjoy this tale even if you haven't read the first in the series.
Here’s a brief blurb:
Feargus Kincaid is a down-to-earth working-class Aussie bloke. He wouldn’t hurt a fly—or would he?
When his girlfriend is attacked by three thugs, he and his best mate mete out their own form of rough justice, setting in train a series of events that will propel them into the shady world of gangsters, protection racketeers, and The Mafia. In the 1940s and 50s, life in Australia was simple. Feargus is about to see how complicated it can get.
A violent confrontation resulting in severe injuries leaves him reliant on painkillers. Despite his best intentions, Feargus finds himself drawn into a life of crime and drug addiction from which escape seems impossible. With the help of his friend and partner in crime, Paddy, he struggles to attain redemption for himself and a secure future for his sons, Malcolm and Jamie.
Sometimes, however, Fate has other ideas.
Feargus is written for lovers of gritty fiction and 20th-century drama. Any and all reviews, long or short, will be most welcome. Even a simple star rating if you prefer.
And yes, it is available on KU if you happen to subscribe. Here's a link:
https://mybook.to/S97uM
If you'd prefer me to send an ARC, message me here or email me at thomasgreenbank888@gmail.com and I'll reply with an EPUB or PDF.
Thanks again. Thomas.
Hi Madeline,I wrote a memoir about traveilng in my father's big illusion show when I was fourteen. It's fast-moving, darkly funny, lyrical and with lots of off-stage magic. No sex or violence in the story. Would love for you to review.
Hi Madeline,I wrote a memoir "Letters to an Embryo".
Here, take a look what it is and if you are interested, I'll be happy to provide free sample!
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Best regards,
Jasna
Hi Madeline,I’m Jacob Clink, debut author of The Ultimate Pregnancy Guide for First-Time Dads. It’s a straight-to-the-point, honest guide for new dads who feel completely unprepared (aka most of us).
If you’re open to reviewing something practical, a little funny, and actually helpful, I’d love to share a copy with you.
You can click here to view my book: https://www.amazon.com/ULTIMATE-PREGN...
Hi there! I’m the author of two poetry collections: The Cult of Silence (a sapphic horror poetry collection) and Here, The Air Is Heavy With God (a sapphic poetry book centered on healing). If either of these speaks to you, I’d love to offer you a free review copy.If you're interested in receiving one, please fill out this form and I’ll be in touch:
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Thank you so much for your support!
Hi, I'm a 14 year old author.One of my book is on Amazon and I am facing discoverability issues.
If you are interested, you can DM me.
I'm ready to give my discord account if you want it.
Madeline wrote: "I review unknown books by debut authors, and it's always a challenge to find new material that won't make my brain dribble out of my ears like custard on a hot day. Let me know if you're looking to..."Hi Madeline
Challenge accepted - hopefully my speculative fiction novel, Vividwater, won't turn your brain to custard.
It's a female-centred office dystopian thriller set in a future world where supplies of clear water are running out. There are more details here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Would love you send you a review copy, if you are interested.
Thanks
Jacqueline
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I would love for you to review my debut novel called Laela and the Moonline available on Amazon:https://amzn.to/3uRnIUL
If you contact me at: lperskie@gmail.com I will send you a courtesy copy.
Very best,
Lisa