Another round of indie author support

In July, I asked for recommendations and self-promos (see below). Y’all. The response was overwhelming. Check these out! I’ll post more every Friday until I share them all.

Some of these books have only one or two reviews. Some are just shy of the 50 reviews needed to catch the algorithm’s attention!

Please help spread the word about these stories. Reviews can be as short as 15 words. You don’t have to say much — every Amazon review helps!

How to Write a Quick Review

First, adapted from Grammarly, a template.

  • A hook

  • Info about the book

  • Quick plot summary

  • Your praise and/or critique

Depending on the site where you’re writing your review, you might also include information about the book and a rating (stars, thumbs-up, etc.). Some places people expect to find reader reviews include the following:

  • Booksellers

    • Audible

    • Amazon

    • Apple

    • Google Play

    • Barnes & Noble

  • Goodreads

  • Bookbub

  • Social media

    • Bookstagram

    • BookTok

    • YouTube

  • Your own blog, of course

Know that all authors—even the most successful—rely on reviews. I cannot speak for them, but know that I am immensely grateful for your feedback.

New release!

Pre-order Bed… & Breakfast by our friend K. Iwancio on her website!

Drop your recommendations (self-promo is ALWAYS welcome!) in the comments. I love to read contemporary romance, fantasy, sci-fi, YA, smut, and chick-lit, but I'll take any indie recommendations. I’m open to new things. I’d like to read them, and I'd like to help spread the word. I want to help authors who have fewer than 50 reviews because I've read that Amazon starts paying attention to your book at 50 reviews. Thank you to author Callie Woodridge for this lovely idea!

Let me know which of these indie-authored books you read! 📚

Please remember to leave a review on Amazon (no matter where or how you get the book)!

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