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For which I thank you and I expect a lot of other people will do so too.


More unasked for opinion.



So, the only logical conclusion I can come to is that they withdrew their offer for absolutely no reason whatsoever. Which mystifies me.

You consulted a lawyer and are not a naive writer.
Deep Read are NOT a traditional press and while I won't go as far to call them a scam...the hideous red font on their website couldn't be a more obvious and literal red flag. From looking at their site and books on Amazon it is clearly one unsuccessful author who cannot sell his books (probably due to their shoddy production values, those covers are the free Kindle create ones for starters) and for whatever reason is now trying to grab the rights to other authors' books. Why would you sign over your rights to someone with no knowledge of how to produce a quality book or market it?
My experience has been that without feedback from insightful readers of my manuscripts, I can never produce a novel that sparkles. I publish with HarperCollins, but my editor only sees the novel once it has reached the point in which I think it is as perfect as can be.
Of course, book reviews have a different goal--promotion--but if the self-published books haven't gone through rigorous revisions and editing, there's really nothing worthwhile to promote.
I'm just saying (or offering an unasked-for advice.)