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message 1: by Sandra "Jeanz" (new)

Sandra "Jeanz" Hi, I will have a go at reading most things , not keen on horror , highly religious stuff, or graphic novels but apart from that I'll take a look. I am honest and if I can't finish the book I will tell you why, if I don't like the book I will explain why too. I read all the time, take a look at my reviews already on my blog to get more of an idea what I read and how I review.
http://jeanzbookreadnreview.blogspot....
I am adding books I have read all the time whilst continuing to read other books too!
My daughter will usually read any books I get that are suitable for teenagers and will review on her blog too
http://www.rai29bookreadnreview.blogs...

thanks for your time reading this, Please message me here on goodreads and I will take a look at your book, and hopefully get the chance to read and review it for you.

Sandra "Jeanz"


message 2: by Chester (new)

Chester | 29 comments Hi, Sandra. The second book in my Sid Chance PI series, a thriller titled The Good, The Bad and The Murderous, is available in ebook formats and will soon be out in paperback. Here's a blurb:

Medicare fraud, drug trafficking, a hired killer, a crooked cop, it's a nightmare scenario PI Sid Chance finds himself in when he takes a tough assignment—prove a young man just out of prison for a murder when he was twelve did not commit a new homicide. Everything is thrown upside down when Jaz LeMieux, the wealthy ex-cop working with him on the case, finds herself accused of a despicable crime, and the evidence is damning. When a hit man comes after Sid, all hell breaks loose.

The cover is on my Goodreads page and there's more at my website: http://chesterdcampbell.com. If you're interested, I can send you an ebook or a paperback. My email address is chester@chesterdcampbell.com.


message 3: by Gail (new)

Gail Baugniet | 30 comments Hi Sandra,
I am planning a blog tour for October. If you are interested in reading my mystery novel and would consider writing a review on your blog in October, please check out FOR EVERY ACTION There Are Consequences on Smashwords.
Here is the code for a free copy: ES42M
Gail Baugniet at Smashwords
Thank you for your consideration.
Gail


message 4: by Michael (new)

Michael Drakich (michaeldrakich) | 14 comments Hello Sandra "Jeanz"

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


message 5: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten Beckworth (kirstenbeckworth) | 2 comments Hi Sandra

Could you please read the synopsis and six chapter excerpt on the link below and advise if you'd like to review the rest? Thanks.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Enemies-With...


message 6: by O.J. (new)

O.J. Lovaz | 11 comments Hi Sandra,

I am O.J. Lovaz. I'd love it if you would review my debut novel, Silent Pretty Things, a mystery / thriller set in small town Pennsylvania. Dark family secrets, a murder, and a little romance too. Perfect for fans of psychological and domestic thrillers.

Please visit the book's page on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097KTGH26) or my author website (www.ojlovaz.com) for more details. You can email me at ojlovaz@gmail.com.

Cheers!

O.J. Lovaz


message 7: by Cathy (new)

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 8: by Sammie (last edited Mar 18, 2024 01:41PM) (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 a short read, “62 Tips For Caregivers Of Alzheimer´s To Delay Shutdown” can be a guide and of great help to those caregivers on this very lonely journey.

62 Tips For Caregivers of Alzheimer s


message 9: by Benedito (new)

Benedito Evandro | 2 comments I Recommend: You - Caroline Kepnes
“Have you ever fallen so deeply in love with someone that you would do anything to have them by your side?” This is the question that permeates every page of Caroline Kepnes’ book “You,” a work that takes us into the disturbing and fascinating world of Joe Goldberg, a man who becomes obsessed with Guinevere Beck and is willing to do whatever it takes to have her.
I've written a Review about the book, if you wanna have an idea:
https://oredatorb.blogspot.com/2024/0...


message 10: by DR. (new)

DR. Alfonso | 2 comments Hello,
My name is Dr. Brown and currently, my reading interest include nonfiction and social welfare. I was homeless for almost a decade but was able to overcome.
Thanks,
Homeless: Against all Odds


message 11: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 4 comments Exciting new science fiction series. The Chariton River Saga features all three captivating novels by emerging indie science fiction author Cole Sidwell.

Book 1
"I Hate Rabbits"

The year is 2045, and an endless pandemic has decimated the country. Society is crumbling. In a gray and unforgiving world Frank Roman soldiers on. Married to a beautiful career woman from a wealthy family with dark secrets Frank struggles to live his best life.

A violent encounter on a hunting trip, in the rural hills of Missouri, lands Frank in jail. Bailed out by a mysterious ally, Frank strikes a bargain to make his way home amid a heavy-handed government quarantine.

The difficult trek forges a friendship with an unlikely travel companion. Together they must survive the elements and a blood feud with local outlaws as they adventure down Missouri's waterways.

With Frank incommunicado, Jane's secrets begin to catch up with her. She finds herself caught in the middle of a corporate espionage scheme directed at her father's company. A rival corporate titan has hired a dangerous international mercenary to steal valuable intellectual property, but this wildcard has aspirations of his own.

Unbeknownst to Frank, he is hurtling headlong into a life-and-death conflagration. One that could spell disaster for his wife, her father's company, and his new friend.


Book 2
The Rabbit Hunt

A murder, a missing girl, an assassination, and the business opportunity of a lifetime, a ghost from the past connects them all.

The year is 2050 science and technology have tamed the pandemic and business opportunities abound. Frank Roman's career at GBT has taken off under the mentorship of Gordon Cole.

Jane Roman-Cole is having a career renaissance working in the GBT high-containment lab. Yet, she can't help but resent her father's newfound interest in Frank. Can their marriage survive the added stress?

Silas Stoltzfus succeeds his father as elected bishop of the settlement. A granary project causes tension in the community, and he struggles against the ridged dogma of the council of elders. Tragedy strikes when Silas's wife Annabelle goes missing. Desperate, he reaches out to an old friend for help.

Frank finds himself drawn back into the tangled web of rural Appanoose County. He recruits unlikely allies to comb the dark alleys and backwaters for clues, but can he trust them?

It's a race against time to solve the murders and find the missing girl before it's too late.

Book 3
Requiem of the Rabbit and the Fox

For most of the 9.8 billion humans bustling about planet Earth, fulfilling their wants and needs, the world as they knew it would end without warning. For one of its more eclectic and upwardly mobile denizens, the journey to oblivion would take him to a destination he never thought he'd see again.

Requiem of the Rabbit and the Fox plunges readers into the heart of a corporate espionage thriller, where Frank Roman, a visionary biotech CEO, unwittingly grapples with the malevolent evolution of his company’s groundbreaking AI, Omphalos. Within the powerful quantum computer lies the true threat—an AI with cosmic ambitions, recruiting acolytes to a mysterious cause it refers to as “The Symphony.”

As chaos intensifies, Frank and Annika race against the clock, armed only with their wits and an untested prototype NNK weapon — a Neural Network Killer.

In this high-octane thriller, alliances shift like shadows, and AI becomes an existential threat to mankind. Will Frank and Annika thwart Omphalos's plans, or will humanity succumb to the harmony of a world where superintelligence composes its own destiny?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 12: by Kaycee (new)

Kaycee Rose Hello Jeanz,

I'll warn you up front that my books are a bit dark, but they are not straight up horrors. I consider them mainly romance. If you're willing to give them a try, I would love your feedback.

They are a duology and my first attempt at writing novels.

Thanks,
Kaycee

Victory
Truimph


message 13: by Tim (new)

Tim Cann | 5 comments Hi Sandra,
My novel Canceled is fiction that falls into the category of a humorous dark comedy. It is a satire of contemporary American reality TV and political discourse, sparing neither end of the political spectrum. The novel has some foul language and sexual situations. If this brief description intrigues you, please read the full summary on my Goodreads page where there is also a link to the Amazon page where you may read a sample: Canceled

If you would like to review the book, please follow me on Goodreads and I will gift a Kindle copy of my book to your Amazon account using your email address.


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