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Are you a Book Blogger or Book Reviewer?

Contact me for a chance to read and review any of my books. This includes video reviews as well. In exchange for a review, I will gift you one eBook copy of any of my books that are up for sale. As long as a book is in preorder or for sale, it’s up for grabs. Your choice.

All reviews must include my site link  http://ift.tt/1R4hTJA

If you’re interested, send an email to k.ivers@outlook.com or use the Contact link above in the navigation bar.

Please include the subject line “Re: Book Reviewer.”

If you don’t hear from me within a week you are welcome to contact me again. I get busy, emails may get lost. Or leave a comment on this post.

You do not need a huge following to be chosen. If you send me your site link (where you will talk about the book), I’ll check to make sure that you have a site, but I’m not looking at numbers. Not everyone plays by the rules and will go through this just to get the book and never give a review. I thank anyone who offers! If I receive a lot of requests it may take me time to sort through, but don’t get discouraged! I’ll get to you.

I reallllllllly appreciate your time, and you are more than welcome to link back to this page once you’ve posted a review. Or simply leave it as a comment, that way everyone can check out your review! You can also tag me in any social network if you’d like. On Instagram and Twitter it’s @kimsiverson and on Facebook it’s Kim Iverson (link is under the old pen name http://ift.tt/1RUlNAR).




Originally posted on Kim Iverson's Website - http://ift.tt/1R4hTZO

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