ARC List (Advanced Reader Copy)

Advance Reader Copy (ARC)

Here are a few things I would like to share with ARC readers before starting:

  1. You do not need to do this. If you like reading and don’t mind helping a new author, like myself, I am happy for you to join me in this adventure.
  2. You can help with this book, Missing Reflections, or the next coming soon “Duke Rawling”. 
  3. Currently, I have the release date set for Missing Reflections August 3rd of 2023. Not sure yet for Duke Rawlings. For either book, you can purchase the eBook version of book before posting the review. Amazon keeps track of how to buy a product and who does not when they post a review. By purchasing the eBook, you’ll be considered a Verified reviewer.
  4. For prerelease print books, you will receive a “Proof Copy,” It is not the final version; the edited version should be the last changes.
  5. Contact me and let me know your reading preferences. I can send you a Kindle (EPUB) Version, Paperback, hardback or large print edition.

If you have decided that you would like to help:

  • Send me an email to my email below and say hello. 
  • I will send you an email.
  • Write a review, the sooner, the better, but any time works too.

The Review (Helpful links):

After reading the book, please email me if you have any questions about the book before asking the questions in the Review. Please do not write out spoilers. The review should be just a review of the book with a bit of information about who you are and your situation. This introductory statement helps other potential book buyers to identify themselves with your review.

      Review writing tools:

 

Grammarly

How To Write a Book Review

 

YouTube  

How to Write a Book Review

 

Amazon Guidelines:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201929730

 

Review starter examples: (With keywords underlined.)

For example, if you have a teenager and want to make sure this book is appropriate. You would want to identify with other teenage moms.

You may start saying something like this;

  1. I am the father of a teenage girl and wanted to see if this Christian fiction romance was something she should be…
  2. My teenage daughter is reaching out to reading young adult romance books, and I am concerned about the content of what she is reading. I have started guiding her and prereading and selecting appropriate reading material. After reading this…

If you are a not a Christian but appreciate the clean books for adults, you can identify with that group by saying something like:

  1. As a non-religious reader, I am drawn to clean romance books for all my reading. This book was…

Another couple of examples,

  1. I am a fan of Christian romance novels, and this book compares to…
  2. As a reader of teenage romance books, I thought the first half of the book was slow to get started, but I pressed on and was glad I did. I was happy to…
  3. As a grandparent, I can appreciate and enjoy love story books young adults. This story resonates with me because…

Thanks for helping.