QRF by Craig DiLouie

A book about the Iraq war, with a perfect start, and yes, you guessed it, a strip-club! Where else can be as good of a place to write about to "hook" your readers, ugh? Hahaha, just kidding, QRF by Craig DiLouie has a perfect start due to the first phrase of the book after the... Continue Reading →

Lumpy’s Gift by Christopher Packard

What a lovely, warm and sweet story about the wettest, coldest and muddiest thing there is out there, clay. In this children's book by Christopher Packard, illustrated by Jill Packard, you will meet Lumpy, the clay, that just wanted to live his life, in his muddy, wet house and enjoy his time, until one day... Continue Reading →

Plague Unleashed by D. C. Gomez

Great news people! Isis and the gang are back! This time instead of witches, Texarkana is about to have a zombie issue. Constantine is not happy, so be sure to avoid using the “z-word” in front of him. Things are about to get rowdy and not in a good way. However, if you’ve read the... Continue Reading →

Costumer Satisfaction Survey 2022

Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay We have been saying that we are "the best promotional review service for indie writers" for quite a while, (at least on the Twitter Writing Community), and that was all good and dandy, yet, we didn't have the numbers to even show our case, let alone prove it. So... Continue Reading →

Do Reviews Sell Books?

Before we answer this question, we have to ask ourselves: What's the goal of a Book Review? A book review's main objective is to share the reviewer's experience with the book to a potential reader of the review. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay With this in mind, we can answer the question in hand:... Continue Reading →

Price Updates Notice

Dear friends, As mentioned in the Latest Stats Report for February, the prices of our services would changed. In a nutshell, due to the high demand of our services, and the blog growth in terms of clients, activities, reach and partners, we had to change our prices. We came up with a Service/Price/Value ratio that:... Continue Reading →

Complete Darkness By Matt Adcock

The book doesn’t even start and we already love it because the disclaimer goes like: “This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is... Continue Reading →

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