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message 1: by Kitiera (new)

Kitiera Morey | 6 comments So, I finally have my website published, and I want to start posting book reviews. I will try to review any fiction book that comes my way (and post on Amazon, Goodreads, ect.), but I'll only post reviews on my website that are non-romance, supernatural based (because that's what I write and I'm trying to hype up that niche genre). I'll also prioritize those stories over others. I'm a fair reviewer who won't shit all over your book, but I also won't sugar-coat anything, either. Comment here or pm me if you're interested.


message 2: by Gabriel (new)

Gabriel Blake (gabrielblake) | 3 comments Hi Kitiera. I’d be thrilled and honoured if you chose to read and provide an honest review for my debut novel The Mother of all Things. It is a dark and at times violent psychological thriller with some reviews for you to check out and decide if it’s your cup of tea. If you have Kindle unlimited it is available there. Feel free to message me if you think it sounds like a novel that interests you. I understand if you have a list of supernatural stories already forming as I know your interest lies there.

Kind Regards,

Gabriel.


message 3: by Angela (new)

Angela Panayotopulos | 393 comments Hello Kitiera! :) I stumbled across your post in this group and appreciate your authentic vibe. I'd love an honest review for my dark fantasy / dystopian novel The Wake Up. Here's a brief excerpt so you can get a better feel for it: https://thewritequality.wordpress.com.... I'd be happy to email you a digital copy if you're interested.
Kindly,
Angela


message 4: by Mark (new)

Mark Engels | 18 comments Hello Kitiera! My paranormal sci-fi thriller ALWAYS GRAY IN WINTER features the modern day remnant of an ancient clan of werecats, torn apart by militaries on three continents vying to exploit their deadly talents. Born in an ethnic Chicago neighborhood following her family's escape from Cold War-era Poland, were-lynx Pawly flees underground to protect her loved ones after genetically-enhanced soldiers led by rogue scientist and rival werecat Mawro overrun her Navy unit in the Gulf of Oman. Pawly's family seeks her out in a desperate gambit to return their ancestral homeland and reconcile with their estranged kinsmen. But when her human lover arrives to thwart Mawro's plan to weaponize their feral bloodlust, Pawly must face a daunting choice: preserve her family secrets and risk her lover's life or chance her true nature driving him away forever.

First in a werecat family saga series. Which, given what I read in your note, your profile and in the blurbs of your books, might be just the sort of thing you'd enjoy reading and reviewing. Thank you!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

MJE


message 5: by Kitiera (new)

Kitiera Morey | 6 comments Mark wrote: "Hello Kitiera! My paranormal sci-fi thriller ALWAYS GRAY IN WINTER features the modern day remnant of an ancient clan of werecats, torn apart by militaries on three continents vying to exploit thei..."

This sounds pretty awesome. Totally something I'm interested in reading!


message 6: by J.C. (new)

J.C. Gatlin (jc_gatlin) | 72 comments Hi Kitiera, my mystery-suspense novel, H_NGM_N: Murder is the Word, has a supernatural edge. In it, a Florida newscaster goes home to attend the funeral of a childhood friend who committed suicide and suspects murder when she receives text messages from the deceased. Any interest in reading and reviewing it?

Also, what's your website?


message 7: by Kitiera (new)

Kitiera Morey | 6 comments J.C. wrote: "Hi Kitiera, my mystery-suspense novel, H_NGM_N: Murder is the Word, has a supernatural edge. In it, a Florida newscaster goes home to attend the funeral of a childhood friend who committed suicide ..."

Yeah, I'm totally onboard to read and review your book. My website is: https://www.kitieramorey.com/


message 8: by Sinmisola (new)

Sinmisola | 20 comments Kitiera wrote: "So, I finally have my website published, and I want to start posting book reviews. I will try to review any fiction book that comes my way (and post on Amazon, Goodreads, ect.), but I'll only post ..."
Hello Kitiera. I just published my African-American historical romance novel. Would you want to review this? The title is "I loved a slave." Will appreciate if you can. Thank you.


message 9: by Grady (new)

Grady Brown | 40 comments Kitiera wrote: "So, I finally have my website published, and I want to start posting book reviews. I will try to review any fiction book that comes my way (and post on Amazon, Goodreads, ect.), but I'll only post ..."

Are you interested in the fantasy genre?


message 10: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Nadeau | 3 comments Hi Kitiera.

If you’re interested, I would love for you to review my debut book.

My book is a Young Adult Spy Adventure called Death by Midnight: The Secret Life of Anna Goode series. Below is a brief synopsis:

Anna Goode is a teenaged-genius with a secret—her homemade inventions that she only shares with her best friend, Jake. But when a shadowy figure kidnaps Anna’s parents, she is forced to help him carry out his mysterious plan. With her inventions and Jake by her side, Anna must use her gifted mind to save not only her parents but countless others. And she better hurry. Because the clock is ticking.

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Thanks!


message 11: by Kiran (new)

Kiran Bhat (originalsin_0421) Hello Kitiera,

I don't know if I write in your preferred genre, but I hope that you will consider my request all the same. I am Kiran Bhat. I am an Indian-American polyglot, traveler, and writer. I have traveled to over 130 countries, lived in 18 different places, and speak 12 languages. I try to use my lifestyle and perspective as a means to create globalised works of literature. I'm in the middle of a book tour, but have realized that I have done very little work to get reviews of my work onto the Internet; I am trying to fix this now. Would any of you guys be interested in reviewing my novel, we of the forsaken world...?

In a distant corner of the globe, a man journeys to the birthplace of his mother, a tourist town destroyed by an industrial spill. In a nameless remote tribe, the chief’s second son is born, creating a scramble for succession as their jungles are being destroyed by loggers. In one of the world’s sprawling metropolises, a homeless one-armed woman sets out to take revenge upon the men who trafficked her. And, in a small village of shanty shacks connected only by a mud-and- concrete road, a milkmaid watches the girls she calls friends destroy her reputation.

we of the forsaken world…, published by Iguana Books on January 22nd, 2020, is structured as a linguistic chain comprising the accounts of 16 people, connected along subtle lines, who indirectly witness these four narratively and geographically diverse central storylines. The story flows and recombines like digital connectivity, throwing into question pre-21st century assumptions about narrative logic and, I hope, embodying the way in which modern communication unites this planet every second, everywhere.

If you are interested in reading it, you can get a copy on amazon (https://www.amazon.com/we-forsaken-wo...), or I will happily send you a review copy if you pm me. Just let me know what works for you.

Best wishes,

Kiran


message 12: by Matt (new)

Matt Gianni | 66 comments Hi Kitiera,
Thanks for this post. I like your reviews and would be honored if you'd consider reviewing my debut dual timeline historical fiction / contemporary thriller LEVER TEMPLAR. The book blurb and book trailer are on my author site:

https://www.mattgianni.com/

If you think you might enjoy this book, please let me know if I may email you an eBook file (PDF, MOBI, or EPUB), or mail a physical copy.

Thank you,
Matt Gianni
author@mattgianni.com


message 13: by Astralia (new)

Astralia Dik | 8 comments Hello.
I'm self publisher author. My first book "Mystics" is a mystical and psychological thriller. Also it's a dystopian describing pre-apocalypse.
If you're interested you can get it free through links:
Amazon https://cutt.ly/Fta4ft0
B&N http://cutt.ly/hteFxNT
Kobo http://cutt.ly/TteFl
Smashwords https://cutt.ly/UtduZ3n


message 14: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Newwyn | 4 comments Hi, Kitiera. Thanks for the offer! Do you do romance literary fiction? My novella is a love story that speaks to the lows of human experience. It deals with themes of self-esteem, desperation, and salvation. If this is your cup of tea, then this book is for you.

This is the book: The Colour of Your Voice

And here is the description:

Violet Pham can see sounds. The brown chirps of the sparrows danced with the colours of their feathers. The green blobs from her mother floated with her squeaky berates.

She believes she was born to become a painter but after being labelled useless by everyone around her, she questions that belief. The colours around the sounds become a curse rather than a gift. With her future unsettled and her family mired in debt, there is only one solution: run away from everything.

That’s when she meets Turner Nguyen. He’s everything she wishes she could be—an iron will and a flint heart. There’s only one thing wrong with him. He’s at the centre of gang wars, uses his fists to collect debts and makes his money off the addiction of others.

Soon, the sound of his words paint Violet’s world with the ugly shade of disaster. Where will they go from here?

If you like it, I'd gladly send you a free e-copy! Please let me know :) my email is danielngo1412@gmail.com if you wish to communicate there


message 15: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Mack McCoy (goodreadscomkellymackmccoy) | 5 comments Hi Kitiera,

Would you like to review my Christian Mystery/Suspense novel? Here's the Amazon link so you may learn more.

Thank you!

https://www.amazon.com/Rough-High-Kel...


message 16: by Wayne (new)

Wayne McKinstry | 92 comments Kitiera -

I recently published my military Sci-Fi novel, Beyond the Atmosphere. I wonder if you would do me the favor of reading it and publishing an honest review. The Amazon link is below.

It is in Kindle Unlimited or if you like I can send you a complimentary copy.

Thanks,
Wayne McKinstry
author@waynemckinstry.com

https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Atmosph...


message 17: by Kyler (new)

Kyler Kuehler (goodreadscomkylerkuehler) | 4 comments My book is a young adult adventure novella that revolves around pirates. It's free on Kindle Unlimited.

https://t.co/JEuGZhobKK


message 18: by Leia (new)

Leia Barko | 0 comments Hi Kitiera, I'd love it if you reviewed my YA dystopian book Ruffian. Here is the synopsis:
Astra Hal is a Ruffian, a member of a secret organization created by the artificial intelligence Sigma, designed to be humanity’s last hope in case all else fails.

Hendric Sanjor is the son of a representative in the United Republic of Global Welfare, the ruling body of the world.

When a virus of unknown origins starts spreading across the planet and Hendric’s family is accused of starting it to gain political advantage, Astra is sent to investigate the issue. When it becomes clear that the accusation is false, the two form an uneasy alliance to hunt down the real perpetrator behind the pandemic. But the puzzles, criminals, and politics they weave through can in no way prepare them for the dark secrets they are about to uncover.

Thanks in advance and hope to hear back from you soon!


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