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REVIEWERS WANTED!

Hi one and all! Kay and I are ready to take on more reviewers who'll be able to help us out with the overwhelming collection of ebooks that we have coming our way. The two of us are reading and writing our booties off at the moment trying our darnedest to provide quality reviews for books that we really think you, our followers, would really love.

We would really appreciate a pair/a collection of extra sets of eyes to assist us. If you think you may be interested, please just keep reading and then contact us at bexnbooks@yahoo.com


We mainly receive requests for:
  • Paranormal Romance.
  • Urban Fantasy
  • YA (both paranormal and non-paranormal) 
  • Contemporary and Historical Romance
  • Erotica
  • Dark Fantasy
The books we receive are full length titles as well as novellas and come to us in digital format. We need someone to review any where from 1 to 4 books per month. There may be times when we don't need any books reviewed for the month. Are you interested? Here is what we are looking for:
  • Must live on the planet Earth
  • Books will be provided by us (your evil  kind leaders)
  • You do not need to have your own blog. All reviews done will be posted on our blog. If you post reviews on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads etc, that would be great too!
  • We'd work on a trial basis to ensure that you're not overwhelmed with the load and that they're not impacting on your own commitments.
  • Reviews do not need to be epic, just honest, polite, considerate of our authors, follow our review rating (1-5 fabulous fairies) and be any where between 100-200 words approx in length.
If you're interested in becoming a guest reviewer for Bex 'n' Books, please email us at bexnbooks@yahoo.com and we'll discuss you joining our family. Feel free to email us if you have any questions.
Thank you!

Comments

  1. Would the reviewer have their choice of which genres they are interested in? I am an avid reader and will read pretty any genre, but I enjoy historical, ya, mystery or crime fiction, and paranormal the most. I am also the type that, once I start a book, I will continue to read it through to the end even if it is horribly written and dull just to give it a chance to redeem itself. I don't have an actual ereader, but I do have a kindle app on my phone which serves me well.

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