I accept ARCs, finished copies, self-published (sometimes), and Adobe EPUB electronic books, although I prefer to have a hard copy if possible.
Genres I Prefer
- Young Adult (This is the main type of book that I review on my blog.)
- Dystopian, Fantasy, Horror, Fairy Tale, Historical Fiction, Romance, Mystery, Humor, and just about anything.
- Adult
- General Fiction, Romance (sometimes), Mystery, Fantasy, and Humor.
Genres I probably won't accept
- Non-Fiction
- Political
- Poetry
- Short Story Compilations
- Non-Fiction Religious
I will post reviews on this blog and goodreads. If you would also like it posted on Amazon or Barnes and Noble please let me know and we can probably work something out.
I will try to review the book within 30 days of receiving it. If that ever becomes a problem I apologize, but I also work and have a hectic life outside of blogging. If you need it reviewed sooner please just let me know your time frame and I will try to work with you.
All reviews that I write are my own opinion and I can't guarantee a strictly positive review. If I absolutely didn't like the book, I won't review it. Feel free to look at the different reviews on my site to get a feel for how I write. I am never overly mean in my reviews, even if the book wasn't my favorite.
I don't accept compensation for my reviews.
I would also be happy to host author interviews and participate in blog tours and giveaways upon request.
Although I greatly appreciate your interest in my blog, I reserve the right to reject any request I wish without explanation.
Is this something you would consider?
ReplyDelete"Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans" follows the dramatic story of naive, sheltered Shelly going to “The Big Easy” to prepare for El Salvador, but has no idea she will encounter sexism and witness racism as well as illegal activities by government agents.
https://www.amzn.com/dp/B08KMHNNDK
Author, Sherrie Miranda's husband made the trailer for "Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans." He wrote the music too.
https://youtu.be/S6ouOzddZb8
My 1st review:
5.0 out of 5 stars
She has lived this story
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020
The author is writing about what she has lived. It is accurate picture of New Orleans in the 1980s, and today in a certain way. Hope she gets the attention of those who want to learn about New Orleans on the ground level.