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(group member since Jan 12, 2023)
Eric’s
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from the Reviews and feedback for self-published/indie authors - fiction group.
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You can read my review below:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

To BA: I’d love to add your work to the shelf, please follow the instructions on Feedback Requests to include the information if you want to add your book to the group.
To Steve: we are only in the fiction genre, sorry. I assume there are other groups that read non-fiction and you would get much more traction there. Good luck!
To John: if you go to ‘Your Books’, you will see a list of the books you’ve added. Next to the book, is an ‘edit’ button. Click that and you can change the ‘shelf’ to ‘to-read’ if you want to read it later. If you don’t want to read the book at all, instead of clicking ‘edit’ you can just click the ‘x’ and it will delete the book from your section.
To fill out the feedback form, you can list your name and book title under 1. If you don’t fill it out fully, I can also message you and get the information needed.

It sounds like A Sword of the Three Rivers was wild, but chaotic, exploration for a much younger you that you detailed over 7 years. That makes me curious, how long did it take to write book 2 and how long, assuming you finish book 3 later this year, will that one have taken?


How did the idea of this book come to you?
You mention there’s more to come, and you’ve already written a sequel I believe. What are your plans for the series?
I liked the strange gladiator game they played for their wager - is that based on an actual gladiator event or did you make it all up?


Jan 16, 2023 03:43PM




Elizabeth Reading and Scarlett Harding travel to Blue Harbor, Maine, hoping to purchase a bed-and-breakfast in a peaceful town. After settling in, they visit a local ice cream parlor where a man dies in a pool of blood at Elizabeth's feet. Elizabeth packs her bags to leave, but Scarlett pleads with her to keep the appointment at the inn. The next day, they fall in love with the quaint inn and sign the papers, despite Elizabeth's misgivings.
After they move in, they hear rumors of a curse. And of residents dying in unusual circumstances. On their first weekend as innkeepers, a violent storm hits. Two guests are slashed to death in their beds. As Elizabeth and Scarlett struggle to survive, they search for answers to the growing pile of bodies, but what they discover is much more sinister…

I read daily and have a minimum goal pace of 20 pages/day. Thus, each book will be featured by the following formula: total pages/20. This will give how many days it will approximately take me to read the book. I will then round that up to the next week.
For example: 165 page book —> 165/20 = 8.25 days —> round up to 2 weeks on the ‘Currently Reading’ section to feature the book.
Note: this will be capped at 4 weeks (which would roughly equate to a 600 page book so not that common).
I will be selecting the books in order they are submitted with one MAJOR caveat. If I see that a member has been active and reviewed other people’s books and posted their review as a reply to the initial review request, and then this generous author submits their own book - they will be bumped to the top of the list. This is meant, in some small way, to reward people who help others in this group.

Some context: it’s an epic fantasy (found family off to save the world). The two characters you’ll see are a man, the Shadow Spinner who can control Shadows, and N’Halia, a young woman who uses Lightning.
Thanks for your feedback!



I read her book, “Conquer Stress” today and enjoyed it a lot! As she said, it is a nonfiction work, but it deals with info we can all benefit from. Plus she advocates guided imagery to relax which is half of coming up with fantasy books anyway!
If you want to know more, you can check out my review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...