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Brock PRIDE AND PREJUDICE is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of the British Regency. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman, Mr.

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Bingley and his status-conscious friend, Mr. Darcy, have moved into their neighborhood. While Bingley takes an immediate liking to the eldest Bennet daughter, Jane, Darcy has difficulty adapting to local society and repeatedly clashes with the second-eldest Ben. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Classics, Literary Fiction, Nonfiction, Parenting & Relationships, Family Relationships, Romance, Sexuality, Literary Size: 240 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 4103 reviews by Ava Miles.Nora Roberts gave her blessing to Ava Miles for the use of her name in both the title and the premise in this suspenseful and emotional contemporary romance.

USA Today Bestselling Author Ava Miles presents the #1 National Bestseller NORA ROBERTS LAND. Also a Top 25 Bestseller for Amazon Kindle, #1 on Barnes & Noble Nook, and Top 10 on iTunes. Selected as one of the Best Books of the Year alongside Nora Roberts' DARK WITCH and Julia Quinn's SUM OF ALL KISSES (USA Today contributor). A Reward of Novel Excellence Nominee by InD'tale Magazine. “I am adding Ava Miles to my list of always reads like Susan Mallery, Jill Shalvis, Kristen Ashley, and NORA ROBERTS.” Marjay's Reading Blog Journalist Meredith Hale's ex-husband claimed her Nora Roberts a.

Genre: Literature & Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Series, Women's Fiction, New Adult & College, Mystery & Suspense, Romantic Comedy, Classics, Women's, Humor, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Sagas Size: 378 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 917 reviews by Leighann Dobbs. WINNER Best Mystery Romance - 2014 Indie Romance Convention Awards. There’s more than one secret in the old Blackmoore house.

Some have been buried for a long time and some are sitting closer to the surface. Morgan and Fiona Blackmoore enjoy their simple life in the sleepy ocean-side town of Noquitt Maine where they offer herbal remedies and crystal healing for locals and tourists alike.Until Morgan is accused of killing the town shrew, Prudence Littlefield.

Suddenly the girls find themselves scrambling to find the real killer while they battle a crooked Sheriff, planted evidence, and a long list of suspects that all had a reason to want Prudence dead. Handsome Jake Cooper is new to the Noquitt Maine polic. Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Romance, Mystery & Suspense Size: 250 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 799 reviews by Horst Christian Based on a true story about a young boy growing up under the Third Reich.

Karl Veth, the oldest of three children, was born in Berlin, Germany in 1930. By the time he was old enough to start school and begin his education, Hitler had already established a firm death-grip on the country. Children were fed a steady diet of Nazi propaganda and were often encouraged to turn on their family and friends but contrary to popular belief, not all of them bought into it. Karl is an intelligent young boy who strives to excel in his studies, but he questions everything.

Dangerous questions during a time when people are closely monitored. Karl’s father and grandfather are not blind followers and they have their own opinions about Hitler and his regime. The lessons they teac. Genre: History, Europe, Literature & Fiction, Drama & Plays, Continental European, Nonfiction Size: 191 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 312 reviews by ReShonda Tate Billingsley Award-winning author ReShonda Tate Billingsley, whose bestselling fiction 'tackles some of life’s toughest situations' (The Florida Times-Union), unravels the secrets in a mother’s past that turn her daughter’s life upside down—by revealing the family she never knew existed.Her dream of studying dance at Juilliard is within reach, but Olivia Dawson turns down the opportunity, choosing instead to stay with her ailing mother in the Houston projects where they barely make ends meet. Lorraine Dawson is Olivia’s whole world, and now Olivia insists on being there for her.

But when Lorraine learns Olivia is sacrificing college for her sake, her heartache triggers a series of shattering events that results in Olivia discovering her father, a man she was told had died. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Genre Fiction, United States, African American, Romance, Women's Fiction, Family Life, American, Literary Size: 304 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 320 reviews by Danielle Stewart Autumn Chase is painfully aware grief is a beast that won’t be chased off before it’s ready to leave. When an icy road and a dark night leave her a young widow, she’s forced to trade in her perfectly planned future for the unknown.

Like a child hiding from a monster, she pulls her covers up over her head with the intention of sheltering herself forever. But once an unexpected stranger shows up on her doorstep, Autumn has to choose between being alone or connecting with someone who is hurting as badly as she is. Noah Key, an emergency room doctor, has solemnly informed countless families that their loved one could not be saved. However, when his own wife dies suddenly there are no words to bring him comfort.

His in-laws want him to fall to pieces to confirm his love for. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thrillers, Suspense, Women's Fiction, Classics, Women's, Psychological Size: 157 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 154 reviews by Kerry Nietz.

Reader's Favorite Gold Medal Award Winner. Sandfly is a debugger. He is property, bought and paid for in an Earth under sharia law.

All faiths but one have been banned. And the rule of the great Imam is supreme. As a debugger, Sandfly has an implant in his head that connects him to the world’s technology—and doles out mental shocks to keep him obedient. All he wants is to fix bots and avoid shocks Now he's been called into Earth orbit. The masters have a new spacecraft—one capable of interstellar flight.

On its maiden voyage, the only robot on board went mad and tore itself apart. Better question: does it pose any risk to humans? When Sandfly reviews the bot’s final moments, he perceives something unexpec. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religious & Inspirational Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Teen & Young Adult, Christian Size: 308 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 122 reviews by Kathleen McClure On the planet Fortune, tech is low, tensions are high and heroes as unlikely as they come. Wrongly convicted of treason, Gideon Quinn spent six years harvesting crystal under the killing suns of the Morton Barrens. When a general of the Corps arrives with an offer of freedom and the chance to clear his name, Gideon doesn’t have to think twice.

With his pet draco Elvis on his shoulder, Gideon takes 'ship for Nike City on a quest for justice (or, failing that, revenge). What he finds is a dodger named Mia, a city steeped in corruption, and a menace at the heart of the Corps which could bring Fortune's new and fragile peace to an explosive end.

And that’s just his first night in town. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Science Fiction Size: 371 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST.

331 reviews by Marquita Valentine From New York Times Bestselling Author, Marquita Valentine, comes the first book in her bestselling contemporary romance series. Holland Springs, Book 1He's her best friend's older brotherTwenty-four year old Troublemaker Extraordinaire, Melanie Ann Smith, isn't asking for much out of life: a house without wheels, to travel further than her home state and her best friend's older brother, Carter Ambrose. Only three things stand in her way: juggling all of her odd jobs, keeping her daddy from gambling away all of their money and getting Carter to see her as a woman.She is the one woman who's off-limits.NASCAR racer, Carter Ambrose, has finally decided to take his doctor's advice and find a new occupation before another wreck on the track kills him.

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84 reviews by Karen Ferry and Rosalyn Martin.THIS SPECIAL EDITION INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL STORY AS WELL AS FOUR NEW, NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE BONUS SCENES: 'MEETING THE PARENTS - & NAN', 'TATTOOS & TRINKETS', 'THE PROPOSAL' AND 'AN UNEXPECTED SURPRISE'.Sometimes, a chance meeting is just the push you need in order to break free from the darkness withinMy name is Emma, I’m 23, and I’ve never been kissed. I’m no virginBut kissing is too intimate, too intense, and I don’t want that – not ever.

I like sex, though, and most of my hook-ups don’t seem to mind the no-kissing part. But then I meet Daniel, who’s such a geek, and definitely not the kind of guy I’d normally take an interest to. He’s the shy, quiet type, but with such a charming smile, and he makes my heart race – something I’ve never experienced before. Genre: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult & College Size: 464 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 51 reviews by Angela Carling and Patti J Hultstrand There is a street or house in every town that holds secrets that the outside world would never understand.

However in Heber, Arizona, a cursed being holds all those secrets closely. After the disappearance of her brother, Winter’s family was never the same, and now she’d done something terrible that would bring her to the door where such secrets were locked, and the deal she would make with the mysterious Secret Keeper would forever alter her life and threaten to destroy Liam, the only boy she ever loved.

Genre: Romance, Series, Paranormal Size: 200 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 36 reviews by Jennifer Lyon Being bad has never been so sexyBad boy Ethan Hunt is sexy, hard and tainted by a past he can’t escape. To make matters worse, good girl Ana Kendall is a wicked temptation impossible to resist. She’s too innocent for him, so he leaves, joining the security team for the world tour of the internationally famous rock band, Savaged Illusions.Being good has never satisfiedSince moving in with her dad at fourteen, Ana’s been the perfect daughter, friend, student and employee. But perfection sucks. When her girlfriends cook up a ridiculous scheme to reunite her with the one man she can’t forget, Ana hijacks their plot.

It’s time to shed her good girl persona and go after what she wants—Ethan.Being bad together is deadlyWhen Ana bursts back into his life at a concert, Ethan ha. Genre: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult & College Size: 162 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 101 reviews by A. Davies A missing girl. An international underworld. A PI who will not quit.

Adam Park is an ex-private investigator, now too wealthy to need a job. But when his old mentor’s niece rips off a local criminal on the rise and flees the UK, his life of surfing and travel comes to an abrupt end. Using cutting-edge technology, Adam tracks the young woman and her violent boyfriend through the Parisian underground where he learns of a brutal criminal enterprise - an enterprise that propels Adam to more dangerously-exotic locales, and the men in charge start to notice him.

To return the girl safely and protect the ones he loves, Adam will need to burn down his concepts of right and wrong; the only path to survival is through the darkest recesses of his soul.˃˃˃ Pick up your copy of this international. Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Thrillers Size: 422 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST.

51 reviews by C. Stone Read the first books from both of C. Stone’s USA TODAY Bestselling (and swoon-inducing) Academy Series, together for the first time with the exclusive that fans have been begging for: Meeting Sang, an alternate POV story of how the Ghost Bird Series began. Introductions–Book 1 of the Ghost Bird Series With an agoraphobic mother and a barely-there father, Sang Sorenson abhors the isolation keeping her in the shadows.

What she craves is a fresh start and to be accepted as ordinary, because for her, being different meant being cast out alone. When her family moves to a new school district, Sang infiltrates a group of boys, each nearly perfect in every way. Grateful for an influence outside of her parents’ negativity, she quickly bonds with the boys, hoping. Genre: Romance, Contemporary, Teen & Young Adult, Mysteries & Thrillers, Literature & Fiction, New Adult & College, Mystery & Suspense, Romantic Comedy Size: 527 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST.

37 reviews by L.A. Starkey and DB Nielsen Thirteen never before seen YA short stories just in time for the holidays! Book 1: Twelve Days to Christmas by L.A. Starkey Book 2: Christmas Seasoning by DB Nielsen Book 3: Merry Chris Witch by CK Dawn Book 4: Wrapped in the Past by Chess Desalls Book 5: Butterflies in the Snow by D.E.L. Connor Book 6: The Darkest Night of the Year by Tim Hemlin Book 7: Cold Hearth by Kelly Hall Book 8: Code X by W.J.

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Marsden Book 13: The Edge by Fleur Camacho ((Take a peek inside the cover to read the synopsis for these great YA short stories!)). 53 reviews by Leonie Gant There are some mornings when you really should make the time to stop for coffee.

When Trudie Eyre came to Hollywood as personal assistant for the famous and indulged, she expected to see wealth, glamour and maybe a little crazy. What she did not expect was to be wedged in a doggie door, trying to rescue America’s Sweetheart from a potentially career destroying booty call with Hollywood’s Sexiest Man Alive. Finding the dead body of Hollywood’s favorite bad boy slumped in a shower did not feature in the job description either. Blackmailed by the police for her help, Trudie must navigate the world of the famous and not so famous, while keeping her distance from her gorgeous fake undercover cop boyfriend, before she becomes the next target. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Women's Fiction Size: 156 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 42 reviews by Molly Dox In Not-So-Normal Town, strange things are happening.

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Turmoil, murder, and cookie jar spirits are turning the paranormal world upside down. Katy can’t help digging for clues when Miss Priss turns up dead at the local bowling alley. Too bad her magic is rusty. She’s having a spell of a time finding answers. Magic is only good when you remember how to use it. Teaming up with her best friend, Katy hopes to reveal the truth before it’s too late. With an itch to become a better witch, she knows she’ll need to brush up on her skills, but with no time to spare, she needs to find answers before the killer strikes again.

Sand-Witch on Rye is the first book in The Soup and Sand-Witch Cozy Mystery series, and offers a family-friendly read with no foul language. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Women's Fiction, Classics, Women's Size: 123 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 21 reviews by N.D. Jones A supernatural love triangle that tests the bounds of science, truth, and faith.Regent Lela of Asiya is the most powerful person on her planet but she is powerless to save the life of her beloved soulmate—Zion Grace. For thirty years they lived as husband and wife, but Zion’s time is at an end. Lela must go on without him.“There will never be anyone else for me.”Despite having died, nothing can keep Zion from his soulmate. He’s back but not as the man he once was.

Zion must help Lela move on with her life, lest he lose her forever. But how can Zion convince Lela to accept the love and affections of another man when he still wants her for himself?“I love you, Lela. My heart is forever yours.”Lela and Zion are bound souls, destined to live eternity together. For these lovers, d.

Genre: Literature & Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Genre Fiction, United States, African American, Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Multicultural & Interracial, Metaphysical Size: 283 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 51 reviews by Walter Danley The Tipping Point: A Wainwright Mystery is a suspense novel set in 1978. Garth Wainwright is one of the ten business partners of CapVest, a successful national real estate investment firm. Wainwright is invited to join one of those partners, Tom Burke, and his wife for a skiing holiday in Aspen. His invitation came from Lacey Kinkaid, Burke’s lawyer and Wainwrights new love interest.

The foursome is having a fun February vacation together—until Burke’s mysterious death pushes Wainwright’s buttons to learn the motive for his death.If Tom Burke had not died on the slopes of Aspen Mountain, Wainwright would never have risked losing everything. However, his suspicious death launched an avalanche—a tipping point—involving nine business partners and a hefty helping of greed, complici.

Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Suspense Size: 555 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 19 reviews by John Arthur Nichol and Manuela Pentangelo Fully illustrated in colour.

The first disastrous adventure of Sascha Martin, the eight year old inventor who brings new meaning, and catastrophe, to Show and Tell. A book designed to be read aloud, with pictures and verse that children will adore.Sascha Martin’s Rocket-Ship is a wild, funny, deliciously silly adventure wrapped in rhyming verse and Manuela Pentangelo’s wonderful illustrations. Flying pies meet screaming teachers high above the school in this debut disaster featuring Sascha Martin, an eight-year old boy whose genius knows no responsibility. Genre: Children's eBooks, Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction, Fantasy & Scary Stories, Science, Nature & How It Works, Cars, Trains & Things That Go, Nonfiction, Children's Nonfiction Size: 42 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 69 reviews by Henry Freeman World War I World War One was one of the bloodiest wars in modern history. At its end, it had claimed over seventeen million lives.

It led to the collapse of nations, the abdication of monarchies and ended empires. Entire divisions of men perished in the pursuit of mere miles of uninhabitable wasteland––towns were pulverized and millions displaced. It became a horrendous war of attrition, each side competing to kill as many of their foe as possible.

Inside you will read about. ✓ 1914 - Blood Is Spilled ✓ 1915 - The Dawn Of The Industrialized War ✓ 1916 - Unrelenting Bloodshed ✓ 1917 - Revolution, Revelation and Catastrophe ✓ 1918 - The Great War At An End It became the first industrialized war in history a. Genre: History, Military, Nonfiction Size: 37 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 24 reviews by Kennedy Claire Fire, meet Gasoline. Attractive, young and equally strong-headed, they are a match never meant to be made. But when they get too close, they cannot deny what ignites between them. It's explosiveand more than Scarlett ever hoped for.

Growing up poor and motherless, smart and ambitious Scarlett Sommerfield never thought she would find someone to belong to. In her best friend’s palatial home on the right side of the tracks, she finds security and kindness—with the exception of her best friend’s brooding and arrogant older brother, Dev, who struggles with his own demons. But when she moves in with his family for her senior year of high school, she learns he is more than he has revealed over the. Genre: Literature & Fiction, United States, Asian American, Romance, Contemporary, Teen & Young Adult, Multicultural & Interracial, New Adult & College Size: 117 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 7 reviews by Matthew Craig Allen This collection of 123 brief poems about actual people, places, and things is remarkable for its diversity ans craftsmanship. Allen's epigrams cover everything from Batman and bank machines to famous people and family memories. Although rooted in poetic tradition, these short poems are stunningly contemporary and user-friendly - witty, eloquent, and insightful.

With footnotes to give us a bit of background, we move briskly and happily form one topic to another as if we were in a meeting of old friends. Readers describe epigrams as 'addictive'. Genre: Literature & Fiction, Poetry, Contemporary Size: Unknown Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 37 reviews by Terry Persun Now part of Kindle Worlds' fan fiction site.

After the Doublesight Wars, dangerous and cruel shape shifters were killed off by the humans. To protect themselves, the other doublesight decided to hide their gifts and congregate into their own villages or clans, and avoid humans. Now new rumors, of violent and dangerous doublesight-gryphons, harpys, dragons-have again riled the humans. The twin granddaughters of the crow clan's sage, Zimp and Zora, are the last descendants of their powerful shapeshifting family and must help guide their clan. The reticent Zimp is relieved when her sister is chosen to take her grandmother's position instead of herself.

When the clan is attacked, Zimp finds Zora murdered. Now Zimp is forced to take over her sisters responsibilities and lead the clan. Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy Size: 333 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 12 reviews by C. Johnson and Jennifer Sell There is nothing Aeris St.

Cloud wants more than to win her father's love and the acceptance of her family unit by joining the Military Academy at New Hope. But after she is captured by the fearsome space pirate, Captain Chainsword, Aerie is certain falling in love with her nation's arch enemy is the last possible way to earn their coveted esteem.

Driven by vengeance, Exton Shepherd never set out to save anyone. As he circles the war-torn world in his pirated starship, the Perdition, he only sees his father's ghost lurking around every corner and the looming darkness on the horizon. When Aerie unexpectedly tumbles into his life, he finds he cannot trust her, anymore than he can ignore her. But just like the raging war down on Earth, it's tempting to think he can. When the war ascends to.

Genre: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Teen & Young Adult, Inspirational Size: 369 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 5 reviews by Alexis Anne Can baseball’s bitterest feud become its greatest love story?A long time ago I fell in love with the wrong man. Wrong because there was no chance we could ever be together. James was off limits. The enemy.Except the Daniels-St. James feud isn’t my feud and it most certainly isn’t Roman’s.

He’s nothing like his father. And while the rivalry between our families is one of the most famous in all of baseball, I couldn’t help myself. One smile turned into one date, and one date turned into so much more.Of course it was a disaster. And now, five years later, I can still barely bring myself to think about what could have been. Until one night in a locker room changes everything.Summer Heat is a stand alone novel in The Storm Inside series.

Genre: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult & College, Sports Size: 338 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST. 17 reviews by Donald Swan Enemy activity had fallen into an eerie calm, but everyone felt the coming storm—a terrible storm, poised to unleash its fury upon the galaxy. It seemed as though the entire universe was holding its breath. Whether waiting for the salvation of mankind or its demise was yet unclear. 'An action-packed, fun and intelligent adventure into the unknown.'

- YourBookAuthors.com He set out to prove a theory. Now he’s racing to save the galaxy from his mistake. Along with his newly found, rag-tag band of alien friends, Nick Bannon battles to keep his devastating technology out of the hands of the biomechanoid race known as the Mok’tu. Nick is flung to a distant world when his hyperspace experiment goes awry. Technology can al. Genre: Children's eBooks, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction Size: 326 pages Free eBook download for Kindle from 16 December 2017 onward PDT/PST.

This page provides links to where Indie books are reviewed. If you review please and I’ll add your link to the list. To be on this list the Indie Reviewer has to be:. Actively posting reviews. Review eBooks. Not charge for their reviews.

Not be affiliated to a publisher. Have submission guidelines in place for an Indie author to submit an eBook. Putting a link back to TheIndieView on their site If someone asks you for a paid review let me know and I’ll take them off the list. I try to keep the list as current as possible, but if you encounter a site that hasn’t updated reviews for a couple of months then let me know. I’ll take them off the list. Page Sponsored.

Prolific Indie Reviewers (alphabetical order) To get into this category review at least weekly, be honest, fair and free and actively posting links to the. Reviewers Name Website Reviews Genre/s Submission Guidelines Reviews posted Date Added (y/m/d) A. Aaron Fantasy Blog 2017/02/10 A. Cook Romance, PNR, New Adult Romance, Erotica, Urban Fantasy and some Science Fiction Blog, Amazon, Goodreads, Facebook 2016/07/10 A. Moore nonfiction (history, biography, science for the lay reader); Educational Material; Art; Poetry.?No Profanity, erotica, or graphic violence please. I'm not really into light reading.?

Blog, Amazon 2016/05/06 Adam Smith All Blog, Amazon, Goodreads, Facebook. 'In addition to the usual places, my Indie book reviews also appear on Cultured Vultures.'

2017/07/21 alisha montgomery All Blog, Amazon, Goodreads, Librarything, Facebook 2014/11/19 Allie Sumner All.?I am an equal opportunity book reader. I pretty much like a bit of everything.? Blog, Amazon, Goodreads, Facebook 2015/10/17 Ally K. All ('Please see review policy') Blog, Goodreads, Facebook 2017/10/15 Aly?I do not review erotica but I will review pretty much anything else.

I also am starting to review audiobooks.? Hi Simon, Thanks for this great list, which I discovered because it is sending traffic my way, thank you. Regarding my own Kindle Nation site at, I appreciate being included, although I should say that we rarely do reviews. What we do are sponsorships, and in the course of it we often say positive and truthful things above and beyond the copy submitted by an author or publisher, but we always identify a sponsorship as such so that nobody will think they are reading an objective review. All that being said, I wonder if you would mind if I included your list on our indieKindle site and newsletter for authors and publishers at, as a resource. Of course I would link back to you. Cheers, Steve Windwalker.

Hi, I’m number 57 on your list up there, SFandFantasyReviews.blogspot, and Unfortunately I now do not fit the criteria for this list. I’m still free, and I still review Indie books (although I do non-indie books as well). I’m still actively reviewing.

In fact, Starting next week, I’m planning on ramping it up to two reviews per week. But I don’t do eBooks. I don’t know if that’s a new criteria, because I don’t remember it, but since the majority of my site’s traffic comes through this site, I was hoping you could make an exception? I do leave a review on iBooks I understand that it may not be possible, but I hope it is.

I think that this is a great, and helpful list, and thank you for including me on it thus far. Thanks, Adam Bourke. I’d be a real meanie if I cut off the majority of your traffic now wouldn’t I? So I am going to leave you on the list – I’ll make a comment that you cannot review ebooks but have stepped up to reviewing two books a week. And Adam, thank you, on behalf of us indie authors for what you do – without people like you, we’d all still be struggling to get the word out. So thanks and I hope the traffic builds for you even more – in fact I’m sending you the indieview guidelines so that you can be indieviewed and increase your traffic 🙂 Have a great day.

Just thought I’d add my thanks to that of all the other indie authors who must be foaming at the mouth to get hold of a list like this! It’s really going to help me out with my promoting, which often seems to guzzle time out of my life.

I got here via a link from Dave Gaughran’s blog – he’s a newcomer with some interesting stuff to say about his self publishing journey, hopefully he’ll send a few more eager newbies (like me) here, to the betterment of all! So betterment really IS a word Cheers! What a great site! I am in a quandary; as a self-published indie writer, like many of us denied by Big House publishers who do not want to take chances, I am in search of reviewers. My book is fiction; black market antiquities traders in 1960s Italy. It has all the elements–love, hate, duplicity, revenge, murder, infidelity and contains the history of Etruscans and early inhabitants of pre-Roman Italy to set up the reader for the grave goods found in cities of the dead. It is an exciting read from all reports, and I would be very happy if a reviewer on this esteemed list would offer to take a read and comment.

If someone sees this post, kindly contact ANITA F VENEZIA author Crosswinds at Campo Carcasso. Hi Anita, thanks for the compliment. Your book sounds very interesting, however, waiting for reviewers to contact you for a review is setting yourself up for a very long wait. Most, if not all, of the reviewers on this list have a TBR queue that is longer than the River Nile and none, to my knowledge, have ever written an author asking to review their book. If you want reviews I suggest you start emailing, personally, each of the reviewers who are likely to accept. Read their submissions guidelines carefully and then write about 30 emails.

Address each personally and mention the reviewers site personally – an impersonal mail merge is NOT going to stand out enough for a reviewer to accept. Thanks so much for this list. I’ve invested so much time into publishing my books with a professional level of editing, art design (getting a redo for first two covers, this time w/ a pro), etc., that I haven’t done much legwork in marketing. I am grateful for a list of vetted reviewers.

Looking into the future, reviewing “good” ebooks is one of my plans for an upcoming blog. I wrote Sunday book reviews for the Des Moines Register in a previous incarnation and had a book review column in a regional mag. I love reviewing (sometimes more than writing my own books) and realize just how important it is to have sites where readers can trust reviewers to steer them away from poorly written books. FYI: While the 4 sites you list up front under “Prolific Indie Reviewers” are indeed prolific (and kudos for that!), indie authors might also be interested to note: 1. BigAl’s Books and Pals: Has not been “accepting unsolicited review submissions” since May 17, 2011.

Candy’s Raves: Has a backlog of over 90 books to review as of September 25, 2011. TC Booked Up: States at the end of his review guidelines, in bold, “Please note I am not presently accepting new requests.” 4. Wading Through Electronic Ink: Reviews only “YA fantasy/paranormal novels”.

In other words, these sites may be of limited use to general eBook authors at present. However, I look forward to perusing the rest of your list and thank you for compiling it and providing such a valuable resource. This list is incredibly useful. Thank you so much for compiling it and sharing it with us indie authors.

That being said, I approached for a review and they replied that they now charge $7.99 — although they offered to do mine for free because I approached them “before the change” (I approached them today and the email felt automated) — and then they evidently list your book on their website for sale with you “keeping all the profits”. Although I could easily be wrong, this doesn’t quite feel “right” to me.

Needless to say, I politely declined their invitation. In any case, I thought you should know. And thank you again so very much for the obvious time, effort, and attention you put to this. Greatly appreciated.

Stacy, This site doesn’t do reviews, although we do have our IndieView feature (the majority of the posts you’ll see on the home page) that are a combination of interview and book promotion. If you’re interested in that, email and say you’d be interested in doing an “IndieView.” However, the page you commented on has links to a couple hundred review sites that either specialize in or open to reviewing books the are independently published.

The list is provided to help author’s find review sites that might be willing to review their books. This is a wonderful thing you’re doing here, and an exceptionally useful list. Below are some observations that may help you maintain it: – Anagha Uppal and Ana Uppal are one and the same person, but she appears twice – Jane Kalmes (Indiebook Podcast) may not be active any more: last post is dated March 2012 – L.E. Olteano – neither of the two links in the entry resolve in a website – Malachi comes up as a ‘private blog’ and requires a log-in – Pavarti K Tyler – the review policy link resolves in ‘page not found’ whereas the main link works but nothing on her website suggests that she’s still reviewing books – Rebecca Abey – review policy link resolves in dud page – Red Adept – review policy link resolves in 404 not found; main link announces the end of the blog in March 2012 – Lisa (indiebookblog.net) – resolves in a generic ‘contact support’ page Hope this is of some help and wish you all the best. Many thanks Sebastian. I would love a book review from you! My name is Robyn Hill, and I am an author on Amazon Kindle with a 5 star review status.

My number one book is a pre-teen read, beginning with grade 4, but even adults love it. It is a magical bubblegum adventure through several fun, delicious and hilarious mishaps. I have included the smashwords link where I offer it free of charge. Here is my Amazon Kindle Link I have also included an attachment and would love a review.

🙂 Here is GRUM! Facebook page as well. John, the page you were on contains a list of reviewers who meet specific qualifications (or at least did when added to the list). 1) They’re willing to review books by “indie” authors. 2) They’re actively reviewing books on their website or blog. 3) They don’t charge for reviews. 4) They have a page that outlines their guidelines for submitting a book for review.

5) They’re willing to accept books in an electronic format for review (don’t require a paper book). We don’t do reviews on this site (more about that later), but are a starting site for you to find reviewers from the list who.might.

It is up to you to look at the list, find those who based on the information we give appear to be a good fit for your book (most listings have genre preferences), and look at their submission page for additional information and details and, if all looks well, follow their submission policy. One thing I should note is that book blogs are constantly closing and then reopening for submission. Different blogs have different policies. We don’t remove a review site from our list that is closed to submission and add them back when they reopen because, depending on the blog, this could be happening often. Although we don’t do reviews on this site, we do interviews with authors and reviewers which serve to promote one of the author’s books or the review site.

If you (or any author or reviewer reading this) is interested in doing an interview email me at expressing your interest. To whom it may concern I am an artist working on an ebook on the internet everyday since 3rd September 2012. I have been working quite passionately on it, so I am looking for indie ebook reviewers to perhaps review my humble blog. Feel free to contact me at my email address (it’s public so feel free to share it) listing above for any questions and whether or not what I am soliciting is possible. Thank you for your time. Chris Polydorou.

PS I am also on twitter @EatArtDaily PPS And I have a wisdom blog on tumblr but that’s just stuff I’d normally write on Post Its and litter my art studio. Hi, I am a writer and independent publisher.

I encouraged writers of all ages to publish works written for children and am looking for reviewers to review some books. I notice that some reviewers mention that they review all genres, some mention young adult, and yet others mention the various genres that they prefer.

I wonder if there are any on this list that review children’s categories too. If so, I would like to submit these books for review. By the way, I must say that this is a great list to have online.

It makes life so easy for indies like us. Thanks a ton! Thanks for the great list, Simon! (I found your site through Goodreads).

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I have sent in the form for our site and wanted to let you know that I have already posted the link to your site on the. It is good to share the love! We are fairly prolific (we seem to have been meeting our goal of a minimum once per week since there are three of us who review), so it would be great if we could go on the prolific list. But since we don’t have a long track record yet and may run out of steam, perhaps not 🙂. P.J., This list is designed to help link appropriate book review websites with indie authors (which I’ll define as self-published and small press).

A large portion (possibly a majority, but definitely a non-trivial number of them) don’t even have a paper version of their book available and when they do their promotion budget wouldn’t allow sending paper out to reviewers anyway. A reviewer who is unable to accept an ebook is not appropriate for the list. Even the largest publishers are using electronic versions as one method of distributing review copies (possibly their preferred method although I’m sure they still send paper as well). Google a site called Netgalley and you’ll see what I mean. While I’m sure paper books will be around for a long time to come, the wave of the future is electronic. Thank you so much for doing this list.

It’s a tremendous help. I’ve noted down a few things that need changing as I’ve gone through. Site gone/moved with no forwarding address: Snarky Spinster, Five Alarm Book Reviews, All Things Books, Just Another Rabid Reader, Darling Chick Reads, The Romance Writer’s Reads, Sexxy Blogger, West of Mars, Getting Naughty BTS, Selkie Reads Stories, Flip Flops & My Pearls, Magic Faerie, Deb Simpson. Site moved: Dz’s Book Talk, Reading Romances Review policy page moved: Bitchy Book Blog, My Life. One Story at a Time, Book’d Out, Workaday Books, Rachel Cotterill, Book Wormz, Cup of Tea, Brainy Bookshelf, To Read or Not To Read, Indie Writing Blog, Reading Renee The Good, The Bad & The Ugly is asking for money. The review policy link for GA Bixler Reviews goes to a different site. First7500 words is only to invited readers only.

Bark Less, Wag More is now ‘Fetch Me My Fainting Couch’ and has a review policy. Thank you again.

Hi all, A fantastic list:) I’m Adrian, author of two books and by one I’m really proud I would like very much a review at my book, I do not have one so far. Mason Adventures in the Mystical Kingdoms. Tomorrow will be free on Amazon, will be a good opportunity to get it. Here’s a link: Mason and Ava found themselves in the middle of a land that they never knew it existed. Their adventure takes them into lands where strange creatures live, Centaurs, Giants, Minotaurs and flying vampires will compete against them or with them during an extraordinary journey on their way to winning the King’s Tournament.

The only chance the boy has to find the way back to the human’s lands and see his love again is to win the crown. But even though he won respect of many, Mason is in big danger as El Magico is looking for him.

I recently co-authored a book (with many other educators) and was interested in submitting it for a review. The book is entitled “Flipping 2.0: Practical Strategies for Flipping Your Class” and is a book about educational technology ideas and implementing them in any classroom. Although many of the reviewers above state they review “Any” or “All” books, I wanted to see if any of the reviewers had an interest in this type of book?

I could send an eBook or a hard copy. Thank you for your help.

I’m a self published mystery writer with two books now on Kindle, and I am of course seeking reviews. So after opening up to your site, I downloaded all 40 pages — but there are just a few reviewers listed at the outset, with the balance of the pages devoted to back and forth comments. Since I’m a Neanderthal on the computer, I suspect I’ve missed some step here, in order to get to the full Indie List of Reviewers, so I can download it. Can you please help me?

How do I connect to get the list? Thank you very much.

Saul, The list is not in the comments where it sounds like you’re looking. You can’t “download” the list, but can view the list.

The table (which I think is your comment about the reviewers you see “listed at the outset”) can be paged through. You’ll see just above the top left corner of the table that you can increase the number shown at a time to as many as 100 (the default is set to 10 and a drop down gives other choices). At the bottom right of the table are previous and next links to page forward and backward in the table. As there’s so many potential book reviewers on here I am trying to narrow down the field to those that are interested in intelligence, security, terrorism, current affairs, et al. Anybody interested in covering this subject matter I would like to hear from. My e-mail is:. Nicholas Anderson is the author of The NOC Trilogy: NOC – Non-Official Cover: British Secret Operations (available in paperback and eBook) NOC Twice: More UK Non-Official Cover Operations (completed, not released until early-2014) NOC Three Times (not completed).

I have written a Children’s Book called “The Little Bear That No One Wanted”. I just turned seventy, live in Florida, and have a book to promote. How cool is that!!! The little bear in the story was made with a crooked nose and mouth, and no one wants to take him home from the store.

He isn’t as pretty as the other bears, and they are perfect, and he never will be! He knows it will have to be someone very special who would accept him just the way he is. Near the end of the day, a little girl comes in and sees him. She says, “Mommie, do you see what I see?

Her Mommie looks and sees that the little bear has a crooked smiled — just like her little girl. She buys him for her, and the little bear hears the child say. He’s perfect. He is just perfect.” Would love it if you could help me figure out a way to get the word out on my book. Tate Publishing is my publisher, and it is on their website for sale, and also Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. I wrote it for children who are scarred, or who feel scarred in any way, or who may feel unloved or unwanted.

Like little bear. Thank you for your help.

I do have a Facebook page you can access for the book called. Barbra G be careful how you spell Barbra. Please, at least, visit it and Like it for me. Barbra Griffin.