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Permalink Reply by Emma Daley on January 30, 2012 at 10:49pm Hey everyone I have a self-published sic fi fantasy novel that I am looking to get Amazon.com reviews for as well as blog reviews. Check it out and let me know if you're interested. Also, you can visit the blog to find out more www.propheticusthebook.blogspot.com. Thanks!
Title: Propheticus: The Mangitori de Sangue
Author's Name: Emma Daley
ISBN: 978-1452818788
Number of review copies you are offering (if applicable)': 10 (complimentary of course)
Number of book giveaway copies you are offering & formats (if applicable): N/A
Genre: Sci fi Fantasy with Romantic elements
Format (eBook or print): Print
Synopsis:
Contact email address, etc. propheticusthebook@gmail.com
Permalink Reply by David Callinan on February 1, 2012 at 12:38pm I would love a review of:
'The Immortality Plot'
by David Callinan
ASIN: B00624WKPQ
Thriller:
ebook
Synopsis
Ex US government assassin and Hong Kong Police martial arts enforcer Mike Delaney is kicked out of the force on a trumped up charge along with his partner Bob Messenger.
Delaney drops out and joins a reclusive esoteric monastic brotherhood while Messenger forms confess-confess.com – a global crime busting website where ordinary people fight back against injustice, each with their own code name.
Delaney falls in love, leaves the monastery and marries. One year later his investigative journalist wife is brutally murdered by a contract serial killer known as 'The Priest'. She is one of many.
On the confess-confess website Delaney's code name is 'The Monk'. His search for 'The Priest', and uncovering the labyrinthine Renaissance Project will test his skills to the limit and put his life on the line.
Contact via website: http://www/davidcallinan.com
Permalink Reply by David Callinan on February 1, 2012 at 12:41pm Hello everyone
I would love a review of:
'The Immortality Plot'
by David Callinan
ASIN: B00624WKPQ
Thriller:
ebook
Synopsis
Ex US government assassin and Hong Kong Police martial arts enforcer Mike Delaney is kicked out of the force on a trumped up charge along with his partner Bob Messenger.
Delaney drops out and joins a reclusive esoteric monastic brotherhood while Messenger forms confess-confess.com – a global crime busting website where ordinary people fight back against injustice, each with their own code name.
Delaney falls in love, leaves the monastery and marries. One year later his investigative journalist wife is brutally murdered by a contract serial killer known as 'The Priest'. She is one of many.
On the confess-confess website Delaney's code name is 'The Monk'. His search for 'The Priest', and uncovering the labyrinthine Renaissance Project will test his skills to the limit and put his life on the line.
Contact via website: http://www/davidcallinan.com
Permalink Reply by James D. Sanderson on February 8, 2012 at 5:02pm Sacred Are the Brave is a collection of short stories about nonviolent revolution to be released March 1st in Kindle e-book. Beginning in 1986 with the People Power revolution and continuing on through 1989 and the various nonviolent revolutions in Eastern Europe, these are stories of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary times. See how they stand courageously against armed soldiers without weapons in an attempt to change their horrible conditions of oppression. Request an e-copy (pdf) for review at jamesdsanderson at gmail dot com. Thanks.
Permalink Reply by Cliff Ball on February 9, 2012 at 4:38pm Times of Trouble
Cliff Ball
ISBN: 978-1469964799
Review copies: Since I'm offering Smashwords coupon, however many people want to D/L it
Format: Smashwords' e-book formats
Genre: Christian Fiction
Synopsis:
In the near future, the U.S. government has turned into a tyranny as the government agencies known as the EPA and TSA grow with ever more power, taking away the liberty many Americans had known for over two hundred years. They’re joined by a government agency, the Health Administration, which was put together in the mid-2010′s to regulate healthcare.
Told in first person point of view, Brian Atwood, our main character, is a field agent for the FBI in Omaha. His work involves mostly cyber terrorism and actual cases of potential real world terrorism. Eventually, his wife gives birth to their third child, who has Down’s Syndrome, which does not please the Health Administration because there are rules and regulations set-up in cases like these to prevent “genetic freaks” as they like to call them, from sucking up a lot of Health Admin money. Because the Atwoods are born again Christians, they never considered aborting the baby, so now the Health people have to take him away to deal with the problem later.
Meanwhile, the Secret Service decides to recruit Brian to be the personal agent of POTUS due to his great work involving a case that dealt with terrorism that would’ve involved Offutt Air Force Base. Brian’s faith is tested every day as he deals with a man that has no morals from what Brian can see, and is tested even more when his wife finds out that she’s dying from a fast growing form of breast cancer. Trouble in the rest of the world occurs as Iran attempts to nuke Israel, which fails spectacularly, so Israel takes care of the problem. This brings condemnation from everyone, including the US, which takes the side of Iran.
When the re-election of POTUS doesn’t turn out the way he wanted it, he and his people declare the election nullified because of supposed “irregularities” with the ballots. POTUS claims that the new President-elect may take the seat sometime in the middle of next year, if everything looks to be sorted out. POTUS purges his staff of what he considers unloyal people, including Brian. At the same time, he loses his wife, but regains the son he thought he had lost.
Brian moves back to his family home in Nebraska, where we follow what happens as the country slowly falls apart. Events play out as Brian and his family sees the End Times approach.
Please e-mail me at cliffball_2000@yahoo.com if you'd like to review it and get the Smashwords coupon. If you enjoy it, please leave a review at the usual locations. Thanks!
Permalink Reply by Kody Boye on February 10, 2012 at 12:44am Title: Blood (The Brotherhood Saga, #1)
Author's Name: Kody Boye
ISBN: 1468018027
Number of review copies you are offering (if applicable): N/A
Number of book giveaway copies you are offering & formats (if applicable): 100 eBooks
Genre: Dark Fantasy
Format (eBook or print): eBook/Print
Synopsis
On a cold, lonely night, a figure imparts upon a man a child freshly born and changes his life forever.
Fourteen years later, that very man is on the road, leading his son toward the capital of their country.
It has always been Odin Karussa’s dream to be a knight. Since the dawn of his youth, his sight has always been set on becoming a figurehead within the people’s minds, a champion upon which glory could be held. There’s only one problem—born a mage and incapable of wielding his power, he hides his gift away from his parent until one night, when his father stumbles into their tent and discovers him wielding a piece of fabric. This single revelation, and the strike that follows, is enough to force Odin to flee, toward the capital and everything that he deems appropriate. But after he arrives and is conscripted into normal, everyday life, something happens.
One night, after a long stormy day in which the world seems to have been thrust into chaos, Odin is pulled from his afternoon classes and is instructed to go to the courier’s office—where, wrapped in parchment, a forbidden weapon has been delivered, bearing none other than the name Karussa on it. Shortly thereafter, panic ensues among the hierarchy upon the revelation that the weapon is of Drow make. Fearing not only attack, but treason, the court are forced to lock Odin within the castle’s fifth tower, where only the most dangerous of villains are kept.
A coming-of-age story about the power of might, perseverance, and the destinies that lie within us all, Blood begins a saga that follows one young man’s journey toward what everyone else has deemed impossible.
Contact email address, etc.: kodyboye@q.com

Mystery 20pgs ebook
To request a review copy please send your blog links and ebook format to brendan@untreedreads.com
The clock is ticking as crime consultant Scott Drayco and "the world's most diminutive defense attorney" Benny Baskin play games with a dangerous killer in order to save an innocent man from going to jail.
Why is the killer texting cryptic poems to Drayco on his cellphone about stolen Egyptian figurines, and what do the messages mean? Was the murder a crime of opportunity or was it planned all along for more sinister reasons?
Drayco races around Washington, D.C,. trying to find the answers and avoid becoming a puppet, as the killer pulls the strings.
If you click the book cover you can read an excerpt.
Permalink Reply by Marina Kirsch on February 13, 2012 at 10:32pm
I am looking for reviewers for my debut book below. Thanks!
Flight of Remembrance: A World War II Memoir of Love and Survival
Author: Marina Dutzmann Kirsch
ISBN-13: 978-0-9835653-4-5
Review copies being offered
Genre: Autobiography/Memoir, Narrative Non-Fiction
Format: Paperback, 7.44 x 9.69,” 358 pages (Kindle version available soon – ISBN 978-0-9835653-0-7)
Publisher: Kirschstone Books | www.kirschstonebooks.com | mkirsch@kirschstonebooks.com
Against the backdrop of World War II tragedy and devastation in Latvia, Poland and Germany and three decades of European history, this true narrative provides a window into the palpitating heart of wartime upheaval through the lives of Rolf Dutzmann and Lilo Wassull—two people fatefully positioned “on the other side.”
For Rolf, a young Latvian aeronautical engineering student of Baltic German descent who was forced out of dire necessity and the threat of execution to flee his homeland with his family in December of 1939 just before the first Soviet takeover of Latvia, the only nation that would accept him was Nazi Germany, a country fully under Hitler’s control and already waging World War II. What was it like to take refuge in the Third Reich only to discover that the hoped-for haven was a dictatorship every bit as cruel, heartless and sadistic as the one he escaped? Would he survive the dangerous and turbulent years to come? Would his personal principles and high ideals remain intact? What were the everyday challenges and realities that women faced during and after WWII and what was it like to be at the epicenter of the most devastating conflict of all times in which an estimated 60 million people worldwide lost their lives?
While the account chronicles Rolf’s pursuit of his aeronautical engineering dream against daunting wartime odds, it is first and foremost a poignant love story that plays out against a panorama of worldwide chaos and destruction—a dual love story of a young man's passion for his chosen technical field, but also of two people for each other. It is also a gripping account of the seen and unseen forces that coalesce to keep Rolf and Lilo alive after they meet in 1940 Berlin. The subsequent chain of cataclysmic events includes Rolf’s draft into the Luftwaffe and his father’s assignment as chief inspector of V-2 rocket production; the bombing of Berlin; the destruction of their homes; their numerous desperate, cross-country escapes from the bombing, the advancing Soviet troops from the east, and other Allied forces from the west; the POW camp hardships; and the deprivation of the postwar years.
Written by the daughter of the protagonists who was born into the postwar Old World in Zurich, Switzerland on the brink of her family's odyssey to the New World in December 1951, the book includes a preface, over a hundred World War II era photographs, a map of northern European locations and family journeys, three appendices, a bibliography and an index. It opens with a foreword by veteran author and Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Boston University, Dr. Angelo Codevilla, who states, “The Dutzmann family’s story grips me: as a student of war, as someone whose childhood memories are of privation in war-torn Italy, and as a family man grateful for never having had to conjure up morsels of food and lumps of coal day after day, and for never having had to stand in front of officials who held my family’s life in their hands.”
Despite the immeasurable evil, suffering and desolation of World War II, a synchronistic chain of events lends powerful testimony to the potential lying dormant in life’s most terrifying adversities, as well as an uplifting reminder that even out of the ashes of catastrophe and ruin, love and hope may rise like the proverbial phoenix.
Permalink Reply by Julie Miller Janney on February 13, 2012 at 10:53pm I love to read about history, and this book sounds like something that I would be losing sleep over, turning pages late into the night! I would love to read and review this book.
Please contact me at: janney25@yahoo.com
Thanks so much,
Julie

Hi, I'm looking for reviews of my novel Chapel Playhouse.
Title: Chapel Playhouse
Author: Roberta L. Smith
Genre: Paranormal, Suspense, Romance, Modern Gothic
Format: Kindle ebook or print
My contact email: cwrlsmith@verizon.net
Synopsis: Everybody wants something. Pretty co-ed Casia Winfred wants a loving relationship with her boyfriend, but her boyfriend is more interested in making a college frat pay for what it did to his mentally ill brother. Casia's mother wants to control Casia's life - from beyond the grave. An eccentric English Lit professor wants to keep Casia and all others away from an abandoned theater called the Chapel Playhouse. And after having a frightening premonition, psychic medium Mickey McCoy wants to figure out what all this adds up to and save Casia's life.
Chapel Playhouse is a modern gothic tale filled with twists and turns. It involves a haunted theatre, but there's nothing typical about it. Just as you think you've figured things out, along comes another surprise.
I would like to read and review your book CHAPEL PLAYHOUSE. Is it too late? If not do you have any print copies? If so here are my details. Gayle Pace 20 S Millstone Shell Knob Mo 65747 USA
Permalink Reply by Matt Cutugno on February 14, 2012 at 4:37pm Hi All, I have an eBook on Amazon, In Dracula's Time. It's the story of the real, original vampire, Vlad Drakul of Wallachia, and is set against the backdrop of his country's struggle to stem the Muslim invasion of the Balkans. It introduces the long lost Biography of Vlad Drakul, and suggests that Bram Stoker was aware of this document in researching and writing his "Dracula." If a earnest reviewer is interested, please send me an email at Cutugno@msn.com Thank you,
Matt Cutugno
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