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message 1: by Kitiera (new)

Kitiera Morey | 4 comments I’m an indie author currently looking to get back on the reviewing wagon. I took a break last year because I got pregnant, but now that things are settling down, I’d like to help other indie authors. In exchange for a free PDF of your novel, I’ll give you an honest review, which I’ll post on Goodreads, Amazon, and any other site your book is available. I’ll read anything that’s fiction, and if you’d also like, we can discuss an author interview that I’ll post on my website. If this interest you, you can contact me through here on Goodreads or email me at kitieramorey@gmail.com.


message 2: by Sylvie (new)

Sylvie (sylviedaniellematias) | 3 comments Hi Kitiera
I've sent you an email with my book suggestion for review:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
Thanks!


message 3: by Ajay (new)

Ajay Nair | 7 comments Kitiera wrote: "I’m an indie author currently looking to get back on the reviewing wagon. I took a break last year because I got pregnant, but now that things are settling down, I’d like to help other indie author..."

Here is a suggestion for you. I am also an indie author. Here is the premises for the book. If interested, please contact me via email. I will be happy to send you the pdf.

https://www.amazon.com/One-Woman-Live...

One Woman, Two Lives is a multigenerational saga set in late 18th Century Southern India. It follows the struggles of the women in one family as they fight to deal with the oppression of the caste system imposed on them, both by society at large as well as from within their own family. When a tragic betrayal results in the death of her sister, suicide of her mother and financial ruin of her father, young Bhavani will have to rise above the expectations and traditional role imposed upon her in order to take revenge and restore honor to her family’s name. Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma, Ajay’s great-grandmother, inspired the creation of Bhavani in One Woman, Two Lives. Growing up hearing stories from Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma about the “untouchable era” days sparked empathy in Ajay toward what earlier generations had experienced, as well as opened his eyes to what women were still fighting. Ajay, himself, witnessed many times where low-caste women and men were treated differently and he never understood why. The weight of Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma’s stories stayed with him as he grew older, and he knew he needed to share this story. Everything from Bhavani’s fighting instinct to her deep love for family was inspired by Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma.


message 4: by T.S. (new)

T.S. Krupa (tskrupa) | 5 comments Are you still open to taking a digital book for an honest review?


message 5: by Kitiera (new)

Kitiera Morey | 4 comments T.S. wrote: "Are you still open to taking a digital book for an honest review?"

Yes


message 6: by Tony (new)

Tony Duxbury | 19 comments A fantasy book looking for readers
Dear Kitiera, in an effort to gain interest, I am offering free copies of my book, which is called Clandestine Lives: The Jester, the Courtesan and the Assassin. It is a bit of a mixed-genre read, which includes sword fantasy, a little sorcery and shape-shifting. (No wolves or any other animals) Set in a medieval-style secondary world. The story is about an unconscious shape-shifter who hosts two other personalities within him. They only become aware of each other when the magical barriers separating them start to fail. As you can imagine this causes major problems for all three. I can send you a digital copy if you are interested. I am including the Amazon link so you can check it out a little before deciding. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B082DK7QTV
Here’s hoping to hear from you,
Tony Duxbury


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