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message 1: by Rachel (last edited Aug 03, 2011 01:17PM) (new)

Rachel Cotterill (rachelcotterill) I'm happy to recieve offers for reviews. I enjoy a lot of different books but most of my reading is in fantasy, crime/thriller, science fiction, or historical. I have a general preference for fast-paced, tightly plotted stories with plenty going on. A quick look at my existing reviews on GR will give you a pretty good idea of my tastes, I think.

I have a blog at http://blog.rachelcotterill.com where I post a round-up of all my reviews each month. I post all reviews here, and will also cross-post to Amazon (UK) and Smashwords by request.

Please DM me if you're interested.


message 2: by Lynn (new)

Lynn Hardy (lynnhardy) | 21 comments I would love an Amazon and Smashwords review of my romantic fantasy book.

Prophecy of the Flame is a story about 5 strangers zapped into a magical world and changed into their characters. One guy turns into an elf, another a dwarf. Reba, is an ordinary housewife who was dragged to this gaming hotel by her husband; she becomes the most powerful sorceress on the planet.

I'm hoping to find out if the colorful metaphors I use will translate well... can I send you a PDF?

BTW: This book was picked up for a movie: TBR in 2013.


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael Drakich (michaeldrakich) | 14 comments Hello Rachel

I am hoping you would review my latest novel, Requiem For A Genocide. It is scheduled for release on December 1st, 2021, and I would appreciate an honest review on Amazon if you can, and on Goodreads as well. It is a sci-fi space opera of app 104,000 words professionally edited.
Here is the Goodreads link -https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
Here is the Amzon link - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09...

Here is the short blurb.

JAK037 is a warbot.

Built for the sole purpose of killing the enemies of Dalrea, he has survived longer than any other and is the last of his generation still in operation. Being the last JAK model, he is simply referred to as Jak, no unit number necessary. When word comes of a treaty with their nemesis, Carthia, Jak holds out hope his final days will be ones without war. It is with disappointment he learns the treaty is so a new front can be opened against a race of settlers from another world.

Humans.

In the coming conflict, can Jak and his comrades of aged warbots survive against an enemy with superior technology? In a mission to wipe out the settlers, will it succeed? Or will Jak’s days finally be numbered. With the aid of a human child, a seven-year-old girl named Hannah, Jak hopes to end the war and save his people from what he believes is a looming disaster. It’s a race where not only humans but Carthians, Dalreans, robotic laws, and his own failing body all conspire to stop him.

To obtain an ARC you can get one at NetGalley, or, if you like, I can send you a copy in either mobi, epub, or pdf format. Message me your email address and what format you would like.

Michael Drakich


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Cathy Díaz | 16 comments Hi!

Are you willing to look at a guided journal?

I absolutely love journaling, (I blog about it, but this isn't a plug for that) and I created my first guided journal.

The intro is short, has examples, goes directly into repeating journal prompts-- altogether 100 pages.

It's tool to help reframe negative thinking, and I go directly into the brass tacks of what has helped me personally, but no extra fluff or sales pitch like some self-help books.

This is my first published work, and I welcome ALL feedback. Anyone who wants a free ebook copy can have it. This ends Feb 21st, FYI.

https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...


message 5: by Sammie (last edited Mar 18, 2024 01:37PM) (new)

Sammie (sammiemarsalli) | 7 comments Sammie Marsalli

Hi

My book is quite personal as it describes how I refuse to let Alzheimer's seize my wife. Detailed are the extraordinary lengths one man will go through in my desperate effort to keep my wife with Alzheimer´s “connected” and interactive even though she is unable to speak.

Hopefully, this book “Preventing Her Shutdown Losing My Wife To Alzheimer´s” can be a guide and of great help to those caregivers on this very lonely journey.

Preventing Her Shutdown Losing My Wife To Alzheimer s


message 6: by Kaycee (new)

Kaycee Rose Hello Rachel,

My books Victory and Triumph are a duology. They are fantasies with romance, action, and some genetic engineering. I wrote Victory first, but Triumph is more fast paced and can be read out of order.

I would appreciate your review.

Thanks,
Kaycee

Truimph
Victory


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