Hello, I am sorry for leaving this message on your page, but I did not see a contact email. My name is Michelle Cornwell-Jordan and you will be hosting the IndieReview Behind The Scenes 100,000 Listeners Arts Festival through VBTCafe on this Friday 15th...which I truly appreciate:) I would like to get the post information and Rafflecopter info to you please, if you could email me at mcjordan37@att.net, I will get you that information, thanks so much!
Hiya, we have be trying to email you but unfortunately the email keeps getting bounced back. Please can you get in touch with Sylv at Dark Scream Book Tours on sylv@book-tours.com with regards Once Written Twice Shy tour you will be hosting for us. We need to get some more info to you.
Like Michelle, sorry for leaving a comment. Many thanks
Hello, I'm sorry for posting here, but I couldn't find an e-mail or any other way to contact you anywhere on your site. Except twitter, but how could I possibly request a review in 140 characters.
Anyway, my name is Vanya Drumchiyska and I'm organizing a blog tour for the Sci-Fi Thriller of Kenneth G. Bennett. I'm giving you the link to the book's Goodreads page. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20641630-exodus-2022?ac=1
If you're interested to review or participate in the blog tour, please e-mail me at ppvanya@gmail.com
Hi there, I wonder if I may be so bold as to recommend for your review the new Austen-inspired book, Follies Past: a Prequel to Pride and Prejudice by Melanie Kerr. It has been getting exceptional reviews on Amazon (amazon.com/dp/B00GD76KJY) and you can read the first chapter, the blurb and a bit about the author on the website: FolliesPast.com. There are also three enticing, film-style trailers that can be seen at that same website or on Youtube. Essentially, the book is based on the story of Darcy, Wickham and Georgiana, as described in Darcy's letter to Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice. It is intertwined with an original and sweet love story of the author's own invention and is written in the style and the language of Jane Austen's own works. Reading it really feels like discovering a long-lost Austen manuscript. Please feel free to email me at folliespast@gmail.com if you would like any more information, or to let me know if you decide you might like to review it so that I can send you a copy, in your choice of eBook or paperback or both. Sincerely, Mark Castillo Petticoat Press
I have just released the 3rd book in "The Christmas Cats" series (www.TheXmasCats.com) and will happily provide up to 5 paperback copies (plus Kindle, if desired) as well as a guest interview or article about the book.
Write me at EINNOC10@Aol.com if interested in reviewing this 3rd book in the series. (Book #2 was just named one of the 7 Best Books of the Year in its category from a Chicago author by the CWA (Chicago Writers' Association.)
Sincerely,
Connie (Corcoran) Wilson, M.S. www.TheXmasCats.com
I would like to submit, Love's True Second Chance for review. Blurb Join Debbie and me for the love of a lifetime. From the halls of high school, to the joys of her accepting my class ring. Journey farther through a terrible break-up and the chance encounters in college where the wounds from the past still haven't healed. And finally, after thirty years, a reunification that will embark on the most intense love affair I could have ever imagined and the lessons in life, I had all but forgotten.
In the end, is “true love” worth a Second Chance even if it means a tragic end? The answer is an emphatic YES!
What separates this from other romantic stories? It's true! I can supply either a pdf or mobi copy. You can reach me at me at jdawson41 at netzero dot net.
I just posted it for sale as an ebook in Amazon. Please let me know what I need to do or send you in order to have it reviewed. It's 449 pages.
Here is the brief synopsis I posted with the book:
In the summer of 1973, a fourteen year old kid spends time with his grandfather and his friends, George Burns, Jack Benny, Georgie Jessel, and others, as they play cards at the Hillcrest Country Club near Beverly Hills, California. He later sits down to listen as his grandfather tells him the action-packed tale of his great-grandfather, the first Jewish Texas Ranger, and how his grandfather came to Hollywood to become one of the pioneers of the movie industry. The young man learns about how his grandfather came to be friends with the early stars of the silver screen, like Tom Mix, William S. Hart, Lionel Barrymore, and Doug Fairbanks, and his grandfather's association with the great Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa, the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, and other fascinating characters.
Hello Deal Sharing Aunt: Bookworms and Writers recommended you to review my novel "Bridgetown High." It's a young adult novel sent in the 1960s in a small town in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is a published novel by Limitless Publishing.
The book is about seventeen year old Mark Wilkerson who has no memory of the fiery crash that killed his family on the Carquinez Bridge… Living with his grandmother and burdened with guilt, Mark vows to find the hit-and-run driver and take his revenge. The only detail he remembers is round taillights swerving in front of his family’s car, and he’s shocked when he notices the car of the high school’s bully, Jeff Marino, has identical taillights—and a suspicious dent. Now he wants revenge more than ever… Jeff believes Mark is an anti-Vietnam War activist like his cousin Gary—and despises him for it. To make matters worse, when Jeff’s girlfriend Genie Lombardi dumps him for Mark, it kicks Jeff’s hatred for him to a dangerous new level. Lies and threats escalate, until drugs and a shocking death send Jeff over the edge, and his campaign to get Genie back any way he can turns violent. When Mark’s memory begins to return, it leads to a terrifying confrontation. Will he finally prove the identity of the guilty driver? Or will he and Genie become one more tragedy associated with the Carquinez Bridge?
If you'd like a free kindle version, let me know and I can send you one.
Thank you for your consideration.
You can learn more about me and my novel by going to paulwwest.com
Hello, I am sorry for leaving this message on your page, but I did not see a contact email. My name is Michelle Cornwell-Jordan and you will be hosting the IndieReview Behind The Scenes 100,000 Listeners Arts Festival through VBTCafe on this Friday 15th...which I truly appreciate:) I would like to get the post information and Rafflecopter info to you please, if you could email me at mcjordan37@att.net, I will get you that information, thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHiya, we have be trying to email you but unfortunately the email keeps getting bounced back. Please can you get in touch with Sylv at Dark Scream Book Tours on sylv@book-tours.com with regards Once Written Twice Shy tour you will be hosting for us. We need to get some more info to you.
ReplyDeleteLike Michelle, sorry for leaving a comment. Many thanks
Hello, I'm sorry for posting here, but I couldn't find an e-mail or any other way to contact you anywhere on your site. Except twitter, but how could I possibly request a review in 140 characters.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, my name is Vanya Drumchiyska and I'm organizing a blog tour for the Sci-Fi Thriller of Kenneth G. Bennett. I'm giving you the link to the book's Goodreads page. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20641630-exodus-2022?ac=1
If you're interested to review or participate in the blog tour, please e-mail me at ppvanya@gmail.com
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I may be so bold as to recommend for your review the new Austen-inspired book, Follies Past: a Prequel to Pride and Prejudice by Melanie Kerr. It has been getting exceptional reviews on Amazon (amazon.com/dp/B00GD76KJY) and you can read
the first chapter, the blurb and a bit about the author on the website: FolliesPast.com. There are also three enticing, film-style trailers that can be seen at that same website or on Youtube.
Essentially, the book is based on the story of Darcy, Wickham and Georgiana, as described in Darcy's letter to Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice. It is intertwined with an original and sweet love story of the author's own invention and is written in the style and the language of Jane Austen's own works.
Reading it really feels like discovering a long-lost Austen manuscript.
Please feel free to email me at folliespast@gmail.com if you would like any more information, or to let me know if you decide you might like to review it so that I can send you a copy, in your choice of eBook or paperback or both.
Sincerely,
Mark Castillo
Petticoat Press
I have just released the 3rd book in "The Christmas Cats" series (www.TheXmasCats.com) and will happily provide up to 5 paperback copies (plus Kindle, if desired) as well as a guest interview or article about the book.
ReplyDeleteWrite me at EINNOC10@Aol.com if interested in reviewing this 3rd book in the series. (Book #2 was just named one of the 7 Best Books of the Year in its category from a Chicago author by the CWA (Chicago Writers' Association.)
Sincerely,
Connie (Corcoran) Wilson, M.S.
www.TheXmasCats.com
I would like to submit, Love's True Second Chance for review.
ReplyDeleteBlurb
Join Debbie and me for the love of a lifetime. From the halls of high school, to the joys of her accepting my class ring. Journey farther through a terrible break-up and the chance encounters in college where the wounds from the past still haven't healed.
And finally, after thirty years, a reunification that will embark on the most intense love affair I could have ever imagined and the lessons in life, I had all but forgotten.
In the end, is “true love” worth a Second Chance even if it means a tragic end? The answer is an emphatic YES!
What separates this from other romantic stories? It's true!
I can supply either a pdf or mobi copy.
You can reach me at me at jdawson41 at netzero dot net.
Thank you
Jeff Dawson
Hello Deal Sharing Aunt,
ReplyDeleteWhen you are reviewing books again, would you be interested in reviewing my book, Devil Out Of Texas ?
https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Out-Texas-Roger-Raffee-ebook/dp/B01L6O9X8I/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1472555961&sr=1-1&keywords=devil+out+of+texas
I just posted it for sale as an ebook in Amazon. Please let me know what I need to do or send you in order to have it reviewed. It's 449 pages.
Here is the brief synopsis I posted with the book:
In the summer of 1973, a fourteen year old kid spends time with his grandfather and his friends, George Burns, Jack Benny, Georgie Jessel, and others, as they play cards at the Hillcrest Country Club near Beverly Hills, California. He later sits down to listen as his grandfather tells him the action-packed tale of his great-grandfather, the first Jewish Texas Ranger, and how his grandfather came to Hollywood to become one of the pioneers of the movie industry.
The young man learns about how his grandfather came to be friends with the early stars of the silver screen, like Tom Mix, William S. Hart, Lionel Barrymore, and Doug Fairbanks, and his grandfather's association with the great Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa, the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, and other fascinating characters.
Thank you,
-Roger Raffee
Hello Deal Sharing Aunt: Bookworms and Writers recommended you to review my novel "Bridgetown High." It's a young adult novel sent in the 1960s in a small town in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is a published novel by Limitless Publishing.
ReplyDeleteThe book is about seventeen year old Mark Wilkerson who has no memory of the fiery crash that killed his family on the Carquinez Bridge… Living with his grandmother and burdened with guilt, Mark vows to find the hit-and-run driver and take his revenge. The only detail he remembers is round taillights swerving in front of his family’s car, and he’s shocked when he notices the car of the high school’s bully, Jeff Marino, has identical taillights—and a suspicious dent. Now he wants revenge more than ever… Jeff believes Mark is an anti-Vietnam War activist like his cousin Gary—and despises him for it. To make matters worse, when Jeff’s girlfriend Genie Lombardi dumps him for Mark, it kicks Jeff’s hatred for him to a dangerous new level. Lies and threats escalate, until drugs and a shocking death send Jeff over the edge, and his campaign to get Genie back any way he can turns violent. When Mark’s memory begins to return, it leads to a terrifying confrontation. Will he finally prove the identity of the guilty driver? Or will he and Genie become one more tragedy associated with the Carquinez Bridge?
If you'd like a free kindle version, let me know and I can send you one.
Thank you for your consideration.
You can learn more about me and my novel by going to paulwwest.com
Paul W. West, Author
Bridgetown High
please email me at mrsbrinius@comcast.net
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