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There's an interesting looking Amish novel from Harlequin Romantic Suspense on NetGalley right now, not sure if anyone else spotted it?Colton Showdown by Marie Ferrarella
It looks like it's fourth in a series of Amish romantic suspenses.
I had never really considered doing book reviews and blogging, but I enjoy reading so much that it would be nice to get some free books in return for reviews. So I started my blog back up and am trying my hand at doing reviews. Writing doesn't come easily to me, but I hope to get better with experience.It looks like the main thing I need is more followers on my blog, so I would greatly appreciate any of you who could consider helping me by becoming a follower. Here's the link: http://booksmusicandlife.blogspot.com/
I also joined NetGalley and requested a few of our upcoming group reads, although I doubt I'll get approved. But I did get approved for a Barbour book, A Patchwork Christmas. I was so thrilled!
Thank you for any help or advice you can give me.
As a blogger for Net Galley do you have to have a fancy blog or can it just be the beginner version at Blogger? I do not know how to make a fancy blog. I am blog illiterate I guess you could say.
Marcy wrote: "As a blogger for Net Galley do you have to have a fancy blog or can it just be the beginner version at Blogger? I do not know how to make a fancy blog. I am blog illiterate I guess you could say."
Mine's not fancy & they let me have books!
Mine's not fancy & they let me have books!
I'm so excited I just go approved for my first book to review at Net Galley. I have a review up that I posted on Goodreads on my blog at http://motherteachercrafterreader.blo...
@ Marcy and Carole: I'm following your blogs. Reviewing for NetGalley has been a great experience and blessing to me. Have fun!
Nothing's been put up recently about what's available on NetGalley. I'm finding these...
Goodbye to Yesterday by Wanda Brunstetter
Heart in Hand by Barbara Cameron
A Cowboy at Heart by Lori Copeland
Unbreakable by Nancy Mehl
Home by Dark by Marta Perry
A Mother's Promise by Anna Schmidt
Plus there are 3 of the first books of the Quilts of Love series by Abingdon Press (not Amish but the first one was very nice so I'm hoping the rest will be too).
Goodbye to Yesterday by Wanda Brunstetter
Heart in Hand by Barbara Cameron
A Cowboy at Heart by Lori Copeland
Unbreakable by Nancy Mehl
Home by Dark by Marta Perry
A Mother's Promise by Anna SchmidtPlus there are 3 of the first books of the Quilts of Love series by Abingdon Press (not Amish but the first one was very nice so I'm hoping the rest will be too).
Mary wrote: "I only see one book in the quilts of Love series available"
I don't see #1 any longer Beyond the Storm
I found...
#2
A Wild Goose Chase Christmas ( release date 11/01/2012)
#4
Path of Freedom (release date 01/01/2013)
#5
Threads of Hope (release date 03/01/2013)
I don't see #1 any longer Beyond the Storm
I found...
#2
A Wild Goose Chase Christmas ( release date 11/01/2012)#4
Path of Freedom (release date 01/01/2013)#5
Threads of Hope (release date 03/01/2013)
The 3rd book in the Daughters of Caleb Bender series will be released in Jan by Bethany House. I just put in a request for it, Though Mountains Fall. The first two, Paradise Valley and The Captive Heart were excellent. Some Amish leave Ohio and settle in Mexico. This is quite different from the norm but I enjoyed them tremendously.
The following books are now available on Net Galley:1.
Stealing the Preacher by Karen Witemeyer 2.
The Quarryman's Bride by Tracie Peterson
Abington is really annoying me. I so want to read the quilt series books and ther was one by I want to say Barbara Cameron, but it was an Amish author. I read the second quilt for review on there and loved it. I tried to get the next ones but they never approved me or denied me and then they finally came back and said they changed staff and the book was no longer available. Well I have been waiting for some more books to be approved from them and I am still waiting so I guess I will not get to read those either.
I also got approved for another Amish book on there, Letter to Katie by Kathleen Fullmer, but it does not have a Kindle option for downloading. Maybe I missed reading that somewhere that it did not have a Kindle function?
I also got approved for another Amish book on there, Letter to Katie by Kathleen Fullmer, but it does not have a Kindle option for downloading. Maybe I missed reading that somewhere that it did not have a Kindle function?
Lorie wrote: "Abington is really annoying me. I so want to read the quilt series books and ther was one by I want to say Barbara Cameron, but it was an Amish author. I read the second quilt for review on there..."They did the same to me too.
Lorie wrote: "Abington is really annoying me. I so want to read the quilt series books and ther was one by I want to say Barbara Cameron, but it was an Amish author. I read the second quilt for review on there..."I was able to download it to my Kindle. You have to save it to your computer and download it to your Kindle. It was a very good book.
I finally got a response to an Abingdon request I put in ages ago! They also put me on their auto-approve list. Hopefully others will hear back as well?I've had a couple of books that I've had to download and covert to put on my Kindle, but thankfully not too many.
Hi everyone, I am discovering so many new exciting possibilities through GR. One of them is the possibility to read NetGalley books. I have a question: since I am new and would like to start a book blog where I can review the books(which I can hopefully read!) can I add some of my old reviews of books on there(as examples), or should I just add a link to my Good Reads book list? Do I first have to proof that I have followers on the book-blog? Any tips will be appreciated, thanks!I always had a keen interest in all things Amish, but never read one of the Amish authors. I accidently landed on this page this morning from an outside blog, and am elated to learn about these books!
If someone can reply to my questions it will be greatly appreciated.
That is how I got started in NetGalley. With my GR page. Now I have my own blog,http://rebakaspot.blogspot.com/ where I am reviewing books.
HI Rebecca, thank you very much for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate someone talking to me in here, Phew! It felt like I was talking to myself and being sort of unwelcome.I have visited your blog and love your reviews. I hope I can be accepted as a Goodreads reviewer although I do not have that impressive friend's list or 'follower' list. Oh dear. Will have to try and impress them with a good profile then :-) I wonder if they will be interested in sending me Amish books? I havebeen reading about the Amish - their recipes, language, lifestyle, crafts etc. for so many years.
Anyway, thank you very much again!
Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up for NetGalley and always post my reviews on my blog, here at goodreads and at many other sites and let the publishers know where I have reviewed these books. It has been a lot of fun.
Brittany
Brittany wrote: "Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up for NetGalley and always post my reviews on my blog, here at goodread..."
Hi Brittany, thanks for the information! Did you have to first get many followers, or were you able to get requests for reviews from the start?
I forgot to let you know I am also a librarian so that is in my profile. I choose books for my library at work and also at church.
Margitte wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up for NetGalley and always post my reviews on my blog,..."
I was able to get books to review right from the start. There were some requests I did not get, but many more that I did. It has been very fun. In my profile I was up front about the fact that my blog was new and I was working on adding followers, but would make sure to post my reviews in many places as my blog grew.
Brittany wrote: "Margitte wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up for NetGalley and always post my re..."
Here's my blog link btw, in case you want to check it out.
www.brittreadsfiction.wordpress.com
Brittany wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Margitte wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up for NetGalley and ..."
Hi Brittany, you write really great reviews! There is a lot of flesh around the bones in the books you read. I will 'follow' you reviews in GR. You might not want to follow mine, since I read quite different genres. But perhaps I can benefit from reading your type of books :-) Great blog!
Brittany wrote: "Margitte wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up for NetGalley and always post my re..."
Thanks, I thought I should do it too. But will it help for instance if I mention that I was a librarian(although at a university library where fiction was not high on the reader's lists) and review many books for book clubs as well as review the purchase list for local libraries? I also have book meetings at my house with many people from all over the world who stay here and also share my book lists and recommendations with friends all over the world through email? In other words, although my internet presence is not that earth shattering, I do have other means of promoting books? I have done so for many years. I also reviewed books for women's associations - attending their meetings as a guest speaker on books to read.
Margitte wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Margitte wrote: "Brittany wrote: "Hi Margitte,That is also how I got started. I set up a blog and started posting reviews on there and on goodreads. I signed up f..."
Thanks!!
I'm sorry if this has been asked before but, how long does it generally take to get approved for a book on Netgalley?
H.S. wrote: "I'm sorry if this has been asked before but, how long does it generally take to get approved for a book on Netgalley?"I just requested 2 new books from NG and was approved for both within 4 days. The books are
and
. Magnin's book is from Abingdon Press with a 3/18/14 release date. Vannetta's latest is from Zondervan and releases 3/25/14.
Well, I started blogging at booklikes. I have about five reviews up. I went to netgalley and requested four books from different publishers. I also posted the link to my amazon reviews and said I would post all reviews on my booklikes blog, amazon, and goodreads. I've been turned down by Midnight Ink (for a cozy mystery) and Zondervan (for Murder, Simply Brewed).I wonder if I need to have need to move to a different blogging platform instead of booklikes? I don't know if I should try to keep building up my booklikes or move to another blog. Or if it's even worth it, I don't know.
Camille wrote: "I was declined. But have re-requested."How do you re-request? I was declined for a book from Zondervan. The request button is gone now and just says request declined when I look at the book. They also didn't give me any reasons why or anything like that.
Melissa wrote: "Camille wrote: "I was declined. But have re-requested."How do you re-request? I was declined for a book from Zondervan. The request button is gone now and just says request declined when I look..."
To re-request, search for the title again (do not do it from the dashboard) and click request from there.
I personally made a blog using Blogger and post my reviewed books there. Some places are picky and others are not. I guess it depends on who is approving from the publisher. Good luck!
Did you fill out your profile for netgalley listing the name of your blog and how many visitors you get? That seems to help. Once you do review for them, you need to go back to Netgalley and post your review there and leave a link to your review post on blog for publishers to see that you are actually reviewing the book.
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There are different publicists for each publishing division, so I'm not sure. I've not actually requested any books from Revell yet, maybe some others can give feedback on how quick they are at responding! But your theory about different people doing the approvals might be right.