I'm looking for readers to review my YA fantasy Chronicles: The Library of Illumination. I can make the book available as an ePub, Mobi, or PDF file. I would be extra grateful if reviewers could also post reviews to Amazon, although that's not necessary.
17-year-old Johanna Charette is the youngest curator ever selected to oversee the Library of Illumination, a centuries old, magical place where books literally come to life. She accepts the job knowing surprises and danger lurk in her future. She also knows, in case of trouble, having an assistant can be invaluable, so she hires 16-year-old Jackson Roth to give her a hand with the day-to-day operation of the library. Jackson gets off to a rocky start, but manages to prove his mettle. Besides, he’s kind of cute and a lot of fun, and ridiculously brave.
Johanna is brilliant, beautiful, and resourceful—a natural born leader. She usually keeps the library operating on an even keel. Jackson is clever, intrepid, and funny. He relies on his wits when trouble arises. Unfortunately, his derring-do is one of the reasons why they sometimes find themselves in awkward situations. And it shouldn’t be any surprise when his wanton curiosity sparks a journey to a distant library, where they end up with front row seats to what’s destined to become—a war of the worlds.
If you're interested, let me know. You'd be getting a jump start on other readers, who will have to wait until Chronicles: The Library of Illumination is published this Spring. I am looking to have some reviews in place by April 1st.
17-year-old Johanna Charette is the youngest curator ever selected to oversee the Library of Illumination, a centuries old, magical place where books literally come to life. She accepts the job knowing surprises and danger lurk in her future. She also knows, in case of trouble, having an assistant can be invaluable, so she hires 16-year-old Jackson Roth to give her a hand with the day-to-day operation of the library. Jackson gets off to a rocky start, but manages to prove his mettle. Besides, he’s kind of cute and a lot of fun, and ridiculously brave.
Johanna is brilliant, beautiful, and resourceful—a natural born leader. She usually keeps the library operating on an even keel. Jackson is clever, intrepid, and funny. He relies on his wits when trouble arises. Unfortunately, his derring-do is one of the reasons why they sometimes find themselves in awkward situations. And it shouldn’t be any surprise when his wanton curiosity sparks a journey to a distant library, where they end up with front row seats to what’s destined to become—a war of the worlds.
If you're interested, let me know. You'd be getting a jump start on other readers, who will have to wait until Chronicles: The Library of Illumination is published this Spring. I am looking to have some reviews in place by April 1st.
Thanks for your consideration.
C. A. Pack