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message 1: by the bookworm (new)

the bookworm (yourfavouritebooks) | 39 comments Hi, I want to become a known book reviewer, I write for some small medium publications, calling to all authors
Have a book you need a review of? Maybe I can help you, I am a avid reader, wanting to do book reviews for both traditional published authors. And self-published,
The genres I’ll accept
Limited non-fiction
YA fiction
NA fiction,
Sub genre
Romance (prefer books that include this category)
Fantasy,
Contemporary
Action,
But I’ll read anything, if you have print books available for review, and shipping to Australia is not a problem for you, send me a email at yourfavbooks@gmail.com or directly message me on goodreads, I will also read comments, but best to email or direct message,
I hope you have a nice day :)
Expect responses from me within 2-72 hours


message 2: by Perry (last edited Sep 10, 2022 08:58AM) (new)

Perry Coderre | 10 comments I have a fantasy book I would appreciate an honest review on. If I can get your email address I’ll send you a pdf copy. It’s still in the editing process though. Email me at perrycoderre@hotmail.com


message 3: by the bookworm (new)

the bookworm (yourfavouritebooks) | 39 comments Sarah wrote: "Hi, I want to become a known book reviewer, I write for some small medium publications, calling to all authors
Have a book you need a review of? Maybe I can help you, I am a avid reader, wanting to..."


Sorry, as above, I’m only able to accept print books
Sorry, I can find someone for you accepting e books


message 4: by C.W. (new)

C.W. Lovatt (cwlovatt) | 75 comments Hi,

I’m looking for reviews for my latest book, “Yuri & the Pig” (87,000 words published by Wild Wolf Publishing), a work of fiction based on the current war in Ukraine. However, the countries involved are fictitious, too.

Amazon link: https://mybook.to/ynp

The following is the blurb:

“From the best-selling author of the Charlie Smithers adventures.

A farmer and his pig set off on an extraordinary quest across war-torn Eastern Europe.

Entangled in a savage war, the country of Xoraina is fighting for its very existence; but to Yuri, a simple peasant from a remote mountain village, it seems all but certain that the invading Zlaimperians must ultimately prevail. Not that it is of any consequence to him, of course. In Yuri’s view, every form of government is equally bad, so it makes very little difference who holds the reins of power. Indeed, throughout time, the only things that have ever really mattered are that the soil be tilled, the cows milked, and the pigs shipped to market, all in a timely fashion.

But when an exorbitant new tax threatens that philosophy, he sets off with his pig across the war-ravaged land to the Capital in order to fight the injustice. In the process, their journey becomes a road to a terrible enlightenment, causing Yuri to question his deeply seated beliefs. But only when he and his pig find themselves placed squarely in destiny’s path is there any hope of those questions finding answers.”

If interested, please contact me at clovatt@xplornet.ca and I’ll arrange for you to receive an e-copy in the format you prefer.

Thank you for your time.


message 5: by Christa (new)

Christa Nonnemaker | 14 comments Hi Sadie,

I'd love to have you review my historical fiction/historical romance book set during WWII. It's set on the US home front and then the Pacific. It features a Nisei man who serves in the military and a white woman in the Woman Army Corps.

Amazon link: http://bit.ly/3MaMDuV

Or I can send as an ePub.

Here's the synopsis:

"Set against the backdrop of World War II, Betty and Tosh's childhood friendship in 1930s Southern California blooms into something more as they navigate the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations. Betty, a spirited tomboy from an established family, and Tosh, the son of Japanese immigrants who work as farmers, find themselves drawn to each other despite the disapproval of their families and society.

As they begin college, their relationship remains unresolved, and they go their separate ways. But the attack on Pearl Harbor changes everything. Tosh and his family are sent to an internment camp. Tosh decides to enlist in the military due to his love of his country despite his belief that his family’s internment and that of the thousands of others is unconstitutional. Meanwhile, inspired by Tosh's loyalty, Betty volunteers for the Women's Army Corps.

Tosh undergoes training for a top-secret military program as an interrogator and translator, while Betty becomes part of the Signal Corps. Fate reunites them in Brisbane, Australia, where they finally acknowledge their feelings and find hope for a future together. However, the harsh realities of war and life tear them apart once again.

Betty and Tosh will face challenges, including family disapproval and societal norms. Will they be able to find each other again and follow their hearts, even if it means defying expectations, or will external pressures keep them apart forever?

A poignant tale of love, courage, and resilience, this historical fiction novel transports readers to a tumultuous era where the battle for love is as fierce as the war waged on the battlefield."

Thank you in advance for your consideration!

Christa Nonnemaker


message 6: by Grie (new)

Grie Cases | 3 comments are you still active ? i would like to connect with you and tell about my passion project


message 7: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Killgrove | 15 comments Hello!
If you're still interested, I'd love it if you'd download and read a free copy of my eBook, Meet Me at the Pond.

Thanks.


https://dl.bookfunnel.com/w4vmg926je


message 8: by the bookworm (new)

the bookworm (yourfavouritebooks) | 39 comments Grie wrote: "are you still active ? i would like to connect with you and tell about my passion project"

Yes I am!


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