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message 1: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa hoffmaster | 51 comments Mod
leave a comment telling us about your book and post your email so that if someone is interested they could review!


message 2: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Barnett (shawnarbarnettphd) | 1 comments Hi All,
I'm always looking for reviewers for my books! If you'd like to see more, please cstop by my blog @

:)


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Karen Metcalf | 1 comments I, too, am always looking for reviewers! Links to book:
E-mail me @ [email protected]


message 4: by Erin (new)

Erin Jamison (erinjamison) | 3 comments I can always use more reviews of my debut book. Please email me at [email protected].


message 5: by Stefan (new)

Stefan Wit | 2 comments A nice little duo starting with 'Kiss of the Mamba' seeks a good, discerning reviewer. I guarantee you a cerebral adventure. Your time would be well spent and much appreciated.


message 6: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 21 comments I am always looking for books to review! I am open to reviewing all genres of books, but I must say that historical fiction is my favorite! If you are looking for someone to review your book, then check out my blog:
I also work with authors in order to do giveaways, interviews, and guest posts!
I look forward to hearing from you!
-Kimberly
kimbers10[at]yahoo[dot]com


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Mysti Parker | 5 comments I'd love to get more reviews for A Ranger's Tale, my debut fantasy romance. It's Book One of a series of stand-alone romance novels set in the fantasy world of Tallenmere.

Here's my Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ page if you want more information:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...

And my email: [email protected]

Thank you!


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S.Z. Berg (authorandreader) | 2 comments I would love to get reviews for The Other Side of the Window. Please write to me at [email protected]. Many thanks! Chloe


message 9: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Stroube My first book will be available on August 1st. I am willing to be interviewed on a blog about my up coming book. It would be REALLY helpful if people could post about my upcoming book. Maybe include the cover, synopsis, and a link to my GR author page. I would appreciate it more than I can say! :)


message 10: by Mysti (new)

Mysti Parker | 5 comments Hey J.D. Send me an email at [email protected] with your cover, blurb, and links. I do author interviews, though I've slowed down a bit this summer. Hoping to start picking up again. We can even do a giveaway.

My blog is called Unwritten. You can see it at . And let me know if you're interested. I can schedule you for shortly after release.

~Mysti


message 11: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Stroube Mysti wrote: "Hey J.D. Send me an email at [email protected] with your cover, blurb, and links. I do author interviews, though I've slowed down a bit this summer. Hoping to start picking up again. We can eve..."

I just sent you an email! :)


message 12: by Gloria (last edited Jun 26, 2011 05:20PM) (new)

Gloria Schumann (gloriaes) | 1 comments Let me know if you're interested in a sweet, sensual romance with a bit of crime & mystery for fun. "Called Home - Two Hearts Answer" is just what you're looking for. Email Gloria Schumann at geschumann at live dot com


message 13: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Lang | 7 comments I'm always looking for people to review my book.

The Empire is a science fiction psychological thriller with a touch of romance and humour. I am offering Kindle versions of the book to those who want to do a review or interview. Email me at erl.patterns[at]gmail.com

The Empire by Elizabeth Lang

Thanks


message 14: by Garryg (last edited Jul 05, 2011 06:33AM) (new)

Garryg | 6 comments I’d like some reviews, and/or marks, for my books up on Amazon, Smashwords, or GoodReads:

They are free on Smashwords, but it hasn’t price-matched through to Amazon yet!

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...




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Danica is Booked (danicaisbooked) | 63 comments J.D.

I just barely discovered this topic, but if you still want reviews email me the synopis, cover, and links, and I'll interview you about your new book.

~Danica Page
[email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Tomorrow's God Evolving by Ed Boles Tomorrow's God Evolving by Ed Boles

This is a story of hope; a spiritual quest for purpose and perspective pursued by shamen and philosophers, elders and children, technocrats and scientists alike. From a barrier island off the coast of Mississippi to a backwoods community of working folks struggling from day to day while holding stubbornly to dreams unrealized, from the Clear Creek Institute headquarters of the Culpepper Foundation tucked away in a quiet corner of a rural south Mississippi county, to the Sibun River Gorge within the Maya Mountains of Belize, Tomorrow's God Evolving opens a new world to readers.

Sam Coleman, Assistant Director of the Bureau of Pollution Control, has seen his life plow into a professional rut. His job is becoming more overwhelming, his efforts less effective and more political as the years roll by, confronting challenges and compromises with every move within the perpetual war he wages against senseless and increasing environmental crimes. He has devoted most of his working life battling against defiant corporate will and blind consumer self-interests, working through sluggish and convoluted bureaucracies, only to be checked by well-funded politicians and lawyers. Sam has finally had enough and is ready for a change. Traveling home after long days in the field working a styrene spill in the Lower Mississippi River, Sam pulls off at a phone booth along a desolate stretch of Louisiana back-road to place the call that will initiate that change.

From that moment his life takes an unexpected turn that launches him on a fateful course interwoven with that of a lone, travel-weary hitchhiker, a wanderer in perpetual motion without a conscious destination. The traveler is a man borne of conflicting cultures who struggles to find his place in a rapidly changing world, a dream walker who accepts fate as readily as the sustenance of food and water. He has seen a vision of the evolution of a special embryo, an Earth seed born from a womb of tissue and steel to be sown by the hands of children, a sphere of a billion genetic codes delivered through a portal of time and light, to live beyond the life of this withering world. Or, maybe, it is all just the dream walk of a dying man, slumped beside a phone booth along a desolate stretch of south Louisiana highway.

We're releasing a small amount of early review copies, eBook only. Contact [email protected] or through Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and include a link to your blog as well as your preferred eBook format.


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Leslie Deaton (lesliedeatonbooks) | 10 comments I'd love to get more reviews for A Marked Past, my debut YA fantasy novel. It's Book One of a series.

Book Trailer

A Marked Past
A Marked Past (The Mercer Legacy #1) by Leslie Deaton

Check it out and hit me up at: lesliedeatonbooks@gmail com

if you are interested in doing an interview and/or book review.


A Voracious Reader (a.k.a. Carol) (avidreader68) I started a book blog in October and I joined Twitter, too. I also just received my first ever eReader, a Kindle Fire. Thank you my dear hubby! :)

I have a bit of a back log right now and am looking at mid-January. Keep me in mind if you need more reviews. I post them wherever I can (Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, Amazon, B&N, Smashwords, my blog, and links on Twitter and my FB page).


[email protected]
@AVoraciousReadr


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Jade Inks (missinky) Email me at [email protected] and I will review your book!


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Father Christmas by Barbara Metzger Father Christmas by Barbara Metzger

Regency Romance/Historical 95pgs

A war hero's widow, Graceanne still has her adorable three-year-old twin boys to love--until she receives a letter from her late husband's demanding cousin, Leland Warrington, the Duke of Ware. It seems that the duke--thirty-two years old, twice widowed, and with no forseeable plans to marry again--is in desperate need of an heir. And seeing that Graceanne has two boys, she could easily spare one. Well, couldn't she?

Graceanne is too strong a woman not to stand up to Leland's completely unreasonable expectations. When she does, she unleashes a hair-raising maternal fury that takes Leland by surprise. He also finds it all, quite frankly, magnificent. So much so that he's now entertaining thoughts of winning Graceanne's heart, as well as an heir--a romantic scheme that grows more mischievous, and more unpredictable, with each passing winter night.

eBook review copies are now available. Please contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your eBook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Candy for Christmas by Garry McNulty Candy for Christmas by Garry McNulty

Short Story/Suspense 9pgs

The holidays are looking bright for an irresponsible, sophisticated Englishman named Timothy who falls in love with an attractive, unpretentious American woman named Candy. She responds warmly when he turns over a new leaf and finds steady employment.

The Yuletide romance takes a serious blow, however, when he learns Candy has a homicidal husband who has just escaped from prison and is likely headed their way. Timothy runs the risk of losing both Candy and his life in this frighteningly funny Christmas tale.

We have eBook copies for review. Contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your eBook format if interested.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Saint Nicked by Herschel Cozine Saint Nicked by Herschel Cozine

Short Story/Crime 8pgs

George had the ideal job for a man of his talents. Who would suspect St. Nick of being a shoplifter? Now, with his Christmas "shopping" completed, George is a happy man.

That happiness is soon to be short-lived. An unwelcome visitor is about to convince him that it is better to give than to receive and may leave him holding an empty bag. Who is REALLY naughty or nice?

A humorous crime short from our Fingerprints line.

Get in touch if you're interested in reviewing this short. Send a link to your blog and your eBook format to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Outlaw Pizza A Christmas Tale by Steve Bartholomew Outlaw Pizza: A Christmas Tale by Steve Bartholomew

Short Story/Alternate World 6pgs

Ever since they outlawed giving presents, only outlaws give presents.

What would happen if gift-giving and Christmas were outlawed? Some guys would do stuff just because they were told they couldn't. For a couple of young desperadoes, looking to make reputations, laws were meant to be broken � especially when they're hungry for pizza.

A short work of alternate history from our Orbits line.

eBook review copies are now available. Please contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your eBook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Tangled by Kathleen Gerard Tangled by Kathleen Gerard

Short Story/Literature 6pgs

After twenty-seven years of marriage - and twenty-seven years spent with an artificial Christmas tree - Edward and Annie finally purchase a fresh pine. When they bring the tree home, however, the presence of the ample Scotch pine suddenly stirs a range of emotions in this long-married couple.

Tangled is a powerfully moving, compact short story from our Nibs line that captures the deeper essence of the Christmas spirit.

eBook review copies are now available. Please contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your eBook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Superstition by Sandra Murphy Superstition by Sandra Murphy

Short Story/Horror 4pgs

Superstition explores the difference between an old wives' tale and an omen.

When do you listen and when is it just a laugh among friends? Sometimes there's belief - a knowing - that in a pile of superstitions, one or two will really happen. Throwing salt over your shoulder won't be enough. What will you do then?

A work of super short horror from our Spectres line.

eBook review copies are now available. Please contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your eBook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments The Rivers Webb by Jeremy Tyler The Rivers Webb by Jeremy Tyler

Mystery/Suspense 127pgs

New York homicide detective, John Webb, is having a bad week. Mind you, family reunions are bad enough, but since the focus is the brutal and sudden murder of his favorite uncle, Reverend Carl Rivers, it’s even worse. And, it doesn’t help John one little bit that his investigation is hampered by a local sheriff’s deputy with a chip on his shoulder, the local homegrown psychic, an amorous librarian who just won’t shut up and a flock of wild peacocks. John soldiers on through it all, even when more bodies start cropping up all over the place. Not to mention when the details of his own family’s misdeeds become entangled in his investigation, and when the prime suspect winds up being entirely too close for comfort.

Surrounded by bizarre personalities and a social scheme that is completely foreign to him, John Webb must attempt to resolve his own issues while unraveling a mystery that began before he was even born. Set amongst the picturesque backdrop of a small Georgia town in 1942, The Rivers Webb tells a tale of unspoken crimes, hidden sins, and unrevealed guilt. Above all, it reminds us that nothing is ever really forgotten.

eBook review copies are now available. Please contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your eBook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Crown of Laurel by Loretta Tollefson Crown of Laurel by Loretta Tollefson

Literature 148pgs ebook

What happens when your dreams come face to face with economic reality? Do you compromise, lower your sights and find a way to some measure of comfort through a lower level of achievement? Or, do you stick doggedly to your course even though it promises no certain reward and may lead to total failure?

Deborah and Lawrence both face the decision to compromise or to pursue their goals with no thought for the consequences.

The fortune of one proceeds by compromise and ends in comfort. That of the other devolves into homelessness and a life on the street.

Set in Seattle during the recession of the early 1980’s, this novel reflects its streets, back alleys and moody skies and provides a gallery of sharply drawn, unforgettable characters.

Seeking reviews! Please contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your ebook format of choice


message 28: by Natasha (new)

Natasha McNeely (nrfarrell) A Glimpse of The Dark by Natasha McNeely

My first book was self-published this past Wednesday. A Glimpse of The Dark is available for the Amazon Kindle for only $1.49!

It's a collection of seven short stories that dwell in the dark and paranormal fantasy genres.

I'm also currently hosting a giveaway for three copies, to help get some reviews; check out the event!

Giveaway Event: http://www.goodreads.com/event/show/2...

Blurb:
A teenager's taste of death.
A lover's fall from grace.
A spiteful ex's chance at revenge.
A fearful girl's moment of peace.
An ancient heir's breakthrough in magic.
A succubus' memories of a painful past.
A scorned son's night of fun.

Seven stories, seven topics. Seven tales fill this book and lurk in the darkest depths of fantasy. The dark is their common theme, while each individual story shows an entirely different view. The victim, the successor, the antagonist. Take a look through the eyes of each character and live their lives, feel what they feel, and find out what drives them.

Many horrors lurk in the dark. Are you ready to see them?



message 29: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (flame_2712) If you would like me to review your book, I would be delighted to! I read most genres, but my favorite is definitely romance. However, I will read and review your book, even if its not a genre I don't normally read.

Here's my blog's button.





You could also email me! :) flame_2712 (at) hotmail (dot) com


message 30: by Untreed (new)

Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Caught Dead in Philadelphia An Amanda Pepper Mystery by Gillian Roberts Caught Dead in Philadelphia: An Amanda Pepper Mystery by Gillian Roberts

Mystery/Suspense ebook 110pgs

First time in ebook!

The debut of Philly Prep English teacher and accidental sleuth, Amanda Pepper, (and of C.K. Mackenzie, homicide detective) won the World Mystery Convention's "Anthony" for best first mystery.

When the body of a colleague is found dead in Amanda's living room, she has to clear herself of suspicion � and make sure she isn't the next victim as well. And all she's got as a clue to the real killer's identity is a locket shaped like Winnie-the-Pooh.

Early review copies are now available to book bloggers and reviewers. Please contact [email protected] with a link to your site as well as your ebook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments A Taste of Old Revenge by B.R. Stateham A Taste of Old Revenge by B.R. Stateham

Mystery/Thriller ebook 193pgs

A Taste of Old Revenge is a classic hard boiled/noir police-procedural from the days of Ed McBain and Raymond Chandler.

Detectives Turner Hahn and Frank Morales, two old pros hailing out of the South Side Precinct, have a couple of vicious homicide cases dumped into their laps. Cases no one else wants to touch. Cases that go back into the past and raise up old specters of hate and revenge.

Their first case has them wondering why a holocaust victim is assassinated while working in the office of his classic car restoration garage. Soon into their investigation they discover the Israeli Mossad has taken an interest, along with the FBI and another secret spy network within the government. When they run across the word ODESSA, suddenly the case takes on a whole new perspective. A very deadly one.

In case number two, the two detectives encounter what at first appears to be a random killing of a convenience store clerk. Deep into the case they discover the victim was a genius who had recently created software to make a computer sentient. And, this same genius was somehow involved in the theft of millions of dollars out of Iraq.

Two tough, perplexing, dangerous cases. For Turner and Frank, it's just another day at the office.

We have ebook review copies available for book bloggers. Send blog links and format choice to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments The Man Everyone Loved by J.R. Lindermuth The Man Everyone Loved by J.R. Lindermuth

Short Story/Mystery ebook 11pgs

Rookie Officer Flora Vastine of the Swatara Creek Police Department is called to Creekside Rest, a nursing facility, where a female guest has been murdered. Ray Fertig, another guest who claims to have been the victim’s lover, is found in the room with the body.

Fertig shocks Flora with tales of senior sexuality and asks to speak with former police chief Dan “Sticks� Hetrick. Now a consultant to the department, Hetrick knows Fertig’s unsavory past and is reluctant to discount him as a suspect despite evidence to the contrary.

Hetrick and Vastine's investigation soon turns up more lovers from Fertig's past, and an unexpected solution to the crime.

A short work from our Fingerprints mystery line.

Copies now available to book reviewers and bloggers. Send site links and ebook format preference to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Chalkers by Michael Bracken Chalkers Michael Bracken

Short Story/Mystery 6pgs ebook

When eleven men return to their college alma mater for homecoming forty years after graduation, do they dare reveal the long-held secret that binds them to one another?

A work of short crime from our Fingerprints line.

Early reviews requested. Send blog links and your ebook format of choice to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Christmas Baby by Johnny Miles Christmas Baby by Johnny Miles

Short Story/Literary 16pgs ebook

It's Christmas Eve morning, 1957, and John wakes up to find his parents are missing. When he realizes they never came home from a holiday party they attended the night before, John calls his estranged uncle, a man he barely remembers and hasn't seen in nearly 14 years. Together, they face a life-changing tragedy and John discovers a family secret that's been tucked away like the Christmas presents hidden in his parent's coat closet.

A short work of fiction from our Nibs literary line.

To request a digital review copy please send your blog link and format preference to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Monkey See, Monkey Murder by Jack Bates Monkey See, Monkey Murder by Jack Bates

Mystery/Thriller 42pgs ebook

Hack Ward thought he had found a niche market for his skills as a private investigator when Hollywood came to Detroit. When washed up director Will Peyton gets pegged to direct a low-brow family comedy starring a chimp and a perpetual bad-girl pop star, Hack gets brought in by Peyton to keep an eye on starlet Haley Goslin. It’s not because Peyton is concerned about her image; it’s because Peyton is in love with the younger woman and doesn’t want her fooling around on him.

It isn’t long, however, before events on the set start turning sinister. Hack is on hand the day the chimp has a psychotic episode and attacks Haley. Saving her life sets off a chain of events that bring Hack and Haley closer together and puts them in more and more danger. On the morning she gets called into the set to shoot some additional footage, they have no idea they are getting called into a trap.

When it comes to murder, which is the more dangerous animal? Chimp ... or man?

New novella seeking reviews. Send your blog link and ebook format of choice to [email protected]


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F.A. Hershey (f_a_hershey) | 2 comments Swirls (Outsiders #1) by F.A. Hershey

Swirls is a Young Adult novel, about a sixteen-year old girl's quest to find the truth about herself. Julia leaves her London life to live in the Amazon forest with her parents. A native descendant, Julia will be re-introduced to her own roots, only to find out there is much more to it.

This is a fantasy/present time sci-fi kind of book, with a touch of romance.
Suitable for ages 13 +, though I would not object to younger readers.

I would be more than glad to send review copies if you're interested. (digital: epub, PDF or mobi).

Here is my blog:
You can easily get in touch with me by sending me a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ message.

Thank you all and happy reading! :-)


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Fixed Income by Lee Hammerschmidt Fixed Income by Lee Hammerschmidt

Flash Fiction/Crime 4pgs

Deeply in debt and facing physical "retribution" from a local loan shark, a desperate burglar's heist is interrupted by the unsuspecting homeowner.

A super short work of crime from our Fingerprints line.

Review copies now available. Contact [email protected] with a link to your blog and your ebook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments I'm Dreaming of A... by James S. Dorr I'm Dreaming of A... by James S. Dorr

Short Story/Horror 6pgs ebook

Bing Crosby's rendition of the song "White Christmas" by Irving Berlin has long been a holiday classic. The snow that begins to fall this Christmas Eve, however, is NOT the sort most people would have been dreaming of.

A short work of holiday horror from our Spectres line.

Contact [email protected] for review copies. Send your blog link and ebook format preference.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Bad Beat by Mickey Geiser Bad Beat by Mickey Geiser

Literature 57pgs ebook

I’ve heard people say that it’s all luck. I’ve also heard that experience with the game is still your best bet. I’ve seen drunks win hand after hand and old pros make dumb mistakes when the cards are going against them.

Why is it that some people contract incurable diseases and miraculously go into remission? Why can a guy who barely made it through high school find a job that enables him to climb to the top of the financial heap? Is it luck, or is it something else?

There are nights when all one can do is lose, and others when a five dollar bill pays off the big one in a matter of minutes. Nevertheless, one keeps hoping that it’s more than a twist of fate. The inevitable question of some higher power that’s on your side is ever present. Do only the good people win?

What follows in Bad Beat is a fairy tale of six individuals in a poker game. Or, is it really a fairy tale? Do love and generosity make some people more eligible to hit what has come to be known as a “bad beat?� Is it simply a matter of being in the right seat at the right table at the right moment? Winning is more often a matter of luck, and the biggest question remains what is “winning� after all. Who are the real winners?

You decide. Place your bets.

To request a review copy send your ebook format preference and a link to your blog to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Little J's Christmas Tree by Wenda Morrone Little J's Christmas Tree by Wenda Morrone

Short Story/Crime 12pgs ebook

Little J. may live on the streets of East Harlem, but he knows those streets well enough to take decent care of himself and Gideon, the old man under his eight-year-old wing. Robbing a Christmas tree seller looks like money for jam--by now, he and Gideon have their teamwork down smooth as silk.

But when he finds Gideon badly beaten, Little J. learns that in New York City, Christmas tree lots are all part of a single operation organized out of Canada. Steal from one seller, they’ll all be after you. Little J. has to turn to somebody even bigger and scarier to rescue Gideon and himself--and net him enough cash to buy Gideon a pair of Fred Astaire shoes for Christmas.

A short work of crime and urban life from our Fingerprints line.

Review copies available: Send ebook format and blog links to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Cupboard Kisses by Barbara Metzger Cupboard Kisses by Barbara Metzger

Regency Romance/Historical 124pgs ebook

Well-bred orphan Cristabel Swann tolerates her thankless teaching job -- until her uncle dies unexpectedly. Arriving in London to claim her inheritance, Cristabel encounters something else entirely -- a loutish naval captain who won all of the old man's property in an evening's gambling, leaving his niece nothing but debt! To his credit, Captain Chase recognizes her desperation and offers her a position as landlady of a "boarding house" in Kensington.

Cristabel is happy with her new situation and with the female tenants of the house. They are exceedingly well dressed for working-class girls and have many admirers. Cristabel soon has a beau of her own -- the dashing Lord Winstoke, who seems just a tad familiar, both in appearance and in attitude. Of course, Cristabel maintains propriety in every situation. But she cannot understand why the men she meets are so forward. Could it be the company she keeps?

Cupboard Kisses won Romantic Times magazine's Reviewer's Choice Award and the Best Regency Comedy award.

Send ebook format and a link to your site to [email protected] for a review copy.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Holes in Parallel Dimensions (The Illogical Detective) by Brian Daunt're Holes in Parallel Dimensions by Brian Daunt're

Fantasy/Mystery 112pgs ebook

The years are 1914-1918 and World War I is underway. Britain's greatest detective, Albert Holes, and his companion Dr. Roger Aston discover the parallel dimension Fairyland, and that the dimension is interactive. The British Government's stationary is stolen. The Foreign Secretary, a spy with an interest in genital photography, commits suicide. The Home Secretary, a descendant of Simple Simon, engages Holes and Aston to find out who is manipulating Europe to go to war.

At the same time, Old King Cole engages Holes and Aston on a similar problem in Fairyland. This involves the murder of Rudolph the Reindeer, The Grand Old Duke of York and The Duchess. It seems that Father Christmas is trying to take over Fairyland with the Big Bad Wolf.

Are the Home Secretary and Holes' housekeeper spies for the Austro-Hungarian Intelligence Centre (AIC) or the Fairyland AIC? Is King Cole / Mr. E'loc a Serbian spy or the Antler murderer? Is the night soil wagon a weapon of mass destruction that is about to go critical?

Have Holes and Aston fallen completely off their page?

Review requests can be addressed to [email protected]; include blog links and your ebook format


message 43: by Untreed (new)

Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments The Christmas Exception by Gail Farrelly The Christmas Exception by Gail Farrelly

Short Story/Lit. 7pgs ebook

She always follows the rules and expects others to do the same. But now she finds out that, 28 years ago on Christmas, someone didn't play fair with her. Big time. It's a life-shattering finding. And this Christmas she'll have to deal with it.

A short work from our Nibs literary line.

To receive a review copy send blog link and ebook format to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Saturday Night A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live by Jeff Weingrad Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live by Jeff Weingrad and Doug Hill

Biography/Entertainment 368pgs ebook

Saturday Night is the intimate history of the original Saturday Night Live, from its beginnings as an outlaw program produced by an unruly band of renegades from the comedy underground to a TV institution that made stars of John Belushi, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris, Joe Piscopo and Eddie Murphy.

This is the book that revealed to the world what really happened behind the scenes during the first ten years of this groundbreaking program, from the battles SNL fought with NBC to the battles fought within the show itself. It's all here: The love affairs, betrayals, rivalries, drug problems, overnight successes, and bitter failures, mixed with the creation of some of the most outrageous and original comedy ever. "It reads like a thriller," said the Associated Press, "and may be the best book ever written about television."

Available for the first time in ebook format, this edition features nearly fifty photographs of cast, crew and sketches.

We have a limited amount of review copies available. Please send your ebook requirements and links to your site to [email protected]


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments XXXMas by Jeffrey Howe XXXMas by Jeffrey Howe

Short Story/Lit. 8pgs ebook

Christmas 1983 at the last porno theater in St. Louis: You'd think the atmosphere would be sordid with a miasma of stale popcorn and dank upholstery. You'd be right. Yet, behind the crumbling facade and flickering marquee, even the staff of the Lyceum have holiday plans -- and they're not going to let a little distraction like a customer get in their way.

A short work of humorous holiday fiction from our Nibs literary line.

Review copies now available. Contact [email protected] and include your ebook format and blog links.


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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments The Worst Christmas Ever by Jim Vanore The Worst Christmas Ever by Jim Vanore

Short Story/Lit. 6pgs ebook

When a young policeman finds himself stuck walking an underground beat the night before Christmas, his loneliness and isolation is almost more than he can tolerate, until he happens upon someone who is faring far worse—someone suffering through a trial for which his police training has not prepared him.

Based on actual events, this first-person narrative illustrates how the most modest and unpretentious circumstances often generate human interaction that can be life-altering for those involved.

A short work of fiction from our Nibs literary line.

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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments My Learned Friend by Heather Parker My Learned Friend by Heather Parker

Short Story/Mystery 17pgs ebook

When James Whitman moves to a small village in the English Lake District, he thinks he is leaving the world of crime behind him in the courtrooms of Manchester. Surely folks here wouldn’t find themselves in need of a good defense lawyer � even one of the most highly respected in the land.

Yet, when an old lady dies in mysterious circumstances, James finds himself working to protect a young boy accused of her murder. A local social worker, Katy, becomes his unlikely ally, and the pair begin to investigate. They soon discover life in the isolated village may not be as peaceful and innocent as it seems...

A short mystery from our Fingerprints line.

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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Off the Dock (Young at Heart) by Beth Mathison Off the Dock by Beth Mathison

Short Story/Lit. 11pgs ebook

Frannie and David Young have been married over twenty years, have two kids, busy jobs, a house in the suburbs and a dog named Max. To keep the romance alive in their relationship, they plan a “date� twice a month. Their block of time together includes very few rules, no kids or dogs, but requires an open mind. Frannie and David switch off planning dates, depending on the NFL’s schedule and how the planets are aligned that particular month.

In this first outing of a new short story series by Beth Mathison, it's David's week to choose and the couple is off on a fishing trip. When the fish refuse to bite, will the couple find anything to talk about to fill the silence? Or, will the couple find themselves falling back in love hook, line and sinker?

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Untreed Reads (untreedreads) | 56 comments Value for the Money by Albert Tucher Value for the Money by Albert Tucher

Short Story/Crime 16pgs ebook

It was supposed to be a lucrative job posing as a rich man's girlfriend, but that was before someone ended up dead. Now the police are leaning on call girl Diana Andrews and making her do their job for them. From Cape May to darkest Morris County, New Jersey, she must investigate old money and murder, and hope she isn't the next victim.

A short story from our Fingerprints mystery and crime line.

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Elaine Jones | 1 comments My new E-book 'Mrs. and Mr. Hill' has just gone "live" on Amazon for the low price of .99 cents.

Please click the link below... I would appreciate some 'likes' and 'reviews.' Will you be the first???

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Mrs. Hill was a perpetual widow; she buried five husbands within twelve years. Her marriages were so brief that the friends and neighbors never bothered to learn the true name of the new spouse; therefore, all of Mrs. Hill’s husbands were identified as Mr. Hill. She had the sympathy of all her neighbors - all but one.


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