Hi, I was perusing the reviews on Amazon for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and I liked your review. You seem to appreciate story-telling and tasteful pro-Christian themes. I was hoping you would agree to review my book, and I’d be happy to send you a free version— being like C. S. Lewis is one of my author goals. It’s about three imps who plan to cause mischief by granting superhuman abilities to some mere seventh grade boys. My book has emphasis on story and character development, but is also thought provoking and has pro-Christian themes. Please get back to me either way. Thanks.
(I tried to email you but I got an error message).
I wish you well in your publishing journey! I consider every book I’m recommended, but I have decided to not accept free review copies. If you tell me the name of your book (and especially if it is available as an audiobook!), I’ll probably add it to my to-read list. If it sounds interesting enough, I’ll get to it sooner rather than later.
I see that you reviewed the book The Bands of Mourning (Mistborn) before. I have written a book that is similar to that. Would you be willing to let me provide you with a copy of the book in hopes that you would consider reviewing my book as well?
I can provide it to you as whatever digital file you wish. It’s up to you.
Of course, I understand that you are under no obligation to review my book, and if you do review it, all I ask is that you leave an honest review. I am simply looking for the opportunity to have you consider it.
Thanks, Charles. I love to hear from fellow authors! However, it stresses me to read a book gifted to me in the hopes I’ll write a review. I’ll look at your book, and, if I find it interesting, I’ll add it to my to-read list. Other than that, I wish you well. Keep writing!
I saw your review of ‘The Lost Heir’ (The Gryphon Chronicles, Book 1) which led me to your site. My name is Ken John and I’ve got a new book out which I think you would love, called ‘Jesse & The Thinkers.’
Jesse Winkler is one of the few who dare to stand out. A ‘weirdo’, the children at the adventure playground call him, and not because of his red bow tie. Strange things always seem to happen when Jesse is around, like the time when he screamed out in anger and made all the tree leaves wither and fall to the ground.
If you’d be interested, I would love to send you a free copy of the ebook in return for an honest review. If so, please let me know which format you would prefer.
Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. (Maybe), fingers and toes crossed…..
Thanks, Ken! I love to hear from fellow authors! However, it stresses me to read a book gifted to me in the hopes I’ll write a review. I’ll look at your book, and, if I find it interesting, I’ll add it to my to-read list. Other than that, I wish you well. Keep writing!
Hi, I was perusing the reviews on Amazon for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and I liked your review. You seem to appreciate story-telling and tasteful pro-Christian themes. I was hoping you would agree to review my book, and I’d be happy to send you a free version— being like C. S. Lewis is one of my author goals. It’s about three imps who plan to cause mischief by granting superhuman abilities to some mere seventh grade boys. My book has emphasis on story and character development, but is also thought provoking and has pro-Christian themes. Please get back to me either way. Thanks.
(I tried to email you but I got an error message).
I wish you well in your publishing journey! I consider every book I’m recommended, but I have decided to not accept free review copies. If you tell me the name of your book (and especially if it is available as an audiobook!), I’ll probably add it to my to-read list. If it sounds interesting enough, I’ll get to it sooner rather than later.
Dear Denae,
I see that you reviewed the book The Bands of Mourning (Mistborn) before. I have written a book that is similar to that. Would you be willing to let me provide you with a copy of the book in hopes that you would consider reviewing my book as well?
My name is Charles D. Shell, and the book I want to send is titled Blood Calls. You can find a link to it here. (https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Calls-History-Book-ebook/dp/B00COJPCHQ/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8)
I can provide it to you as whatever digital file you wish. It’s up to you.
Of course, I understand that you are under no obligation to review my book, and if you do review it, all I ask is that you leave an honest review. I am simply looking for the opportunity to have you consider it.
Thank you. I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Charles D. Shell
Thanks, Charles. I love to hear from fellow authors! However, it stresses me to read a book gifted to me in the hopes I’ll write a review. I’ll look at your book, and, if I find it interesting, I’ll add it to my to-read list. Other than that, I wish you well. Keep writing!
Dear Denae,
I saw your review of ‘The Lost Heir’ (The Gryphon Chronicles, Book 1) which led me to your site. My name is Ken John and I’ve got a new book out which I think you would love, called ‘Jesse & The Thinkers.’
Jesse Winkler is one of the few who dare to stand out. A ‘weirdo’, the children at the adventure playground call him, and not because of his red bow tie. Strange things always seem to happen when Jesse is around, like the time when he screamed out in anger and made all the tree leaves wither and fall to the ground.
If you’d be interested, I would love to send you a free copy of the ebook in return for an honest review. If so, please let me know which format you would prefer.
Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. (Maybe), fingers and toes crossed…..
Kind regards,
Ken John
Thanks, Ken! I love to hear from fellow authors! However, it stresses me to read a book gifted to me in the hopes I’ll write a review. I’ll look at your book, and, if I find it interesting, I’ll add it to my to-read list. Other than that, I wish you well. Keep writing!