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message 1: by Debra (new)

Debra | 5 comments Upon reading your request for feedback of your book "The Lost City of Torian", I had reviewed the synopsis and while traveling a couple weeks ago impulsively purchased it. I am so pleased that I did. I enjoyed the story and found it difficult to put it down. I have posted my review on Goodreads, Amazon and B&N.


message 2: by Kristine (new)

Kristine Victoria | 5 comments I am more than willing to give you a review.
Email me at krstnvctr@yahoo.com
Thanx
Kristine Victoria


message 3: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Donovan-Freeman | 15 comments I am happy to review any books.


message 4: by Charity (new)

Charity | 27 comments I will review for you!


message 5: by David (last edited Sep 14, 2012 08:11AM) (new)

David Nova (davidnova) Hi. My name is David Nova and I would love some reviews for my Contemporary Fantasy, "Season of the Serpent." It will be free on Amazon Kindle from September 20-24, so please check it out! Thanks.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0080RDHVO

Season of the Serpent (Book 1) by David Nova


message 6: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 278 comments I'm finally ready to ask for reviews for my upcoming release, Wander Home. I can provide a Word, PDF, .epub or .mobi file (though the formatting may not be exactly the same as the published formatting), plus a rough version of the cover. I'd love to get some reviews ASAP for use (if I'm lucky and the review is favorable :-) ) in my initial promotions.

Here's the draft jacket cover copy:

Death is what you make it.

Eleanor never wanted to leave the daughter she loved so much. The overpowering urge to wander -- to search, without knowing what she sought -- drove her away. She left little Cassidy in her family's loving care. But Cassidy and the others died in an accident before Eleanor could find her way home.

Cassidy has her grandparents, and her Great-Grandma; and they have her. And all of them have what may be eternity. Memories can be relived, or shared. The wonders of the world they left behind are only a thought away. And the one-way tyranny of aging is no more -- a white-haired and stooped great-grandmother one moment can be a laughing young playmate the next. But nothing can ease Cassidy's longing for her mother; and Eleanor's parents know better than to hope that Eleanor's life has been a happy one.

Now, they are all reunited, with the chance to understand and heal. But the restlessness that shaped Eleanor's life still haunts her in death. Somehow, she must solve the mystery of her life -- or none of them will be at peace.


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