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Chantie's Book Review is created because of Chantie's love of writing and reading. I wanted others to experience the same experiences I have with the book I read. The blog is to pass on my knowledge of a story to aid another reader in deciding if they want to read it. Popular questions asked are answered below to help viewers understand more about Chantie's Book Review. 

  1. Where do you get the books you have reviewed? 
  •  Most, if not majority of my books are from Book Siren. There is a link to their website at Book Source on each review posted. Both authors and reviewers are welcome to join their website. It's an amazing step forward in your writing journey. 

      2. Do you only post reviews on https://chantiereview.blogspot.com?
  • No. Once I complete reading a book, I will cross-post the reviews on my Goodreads account. Every author needs reviews, whether good or bad. Therefore, I encourage reviews. The link to my Goodread reviews are also posted with the review of that book. 

      3. Do you also post reviews of books you have DNR?
  •  If it's one thing I hate, and it's to not finish a book. Therefore, I try to decipher if I want to read a book based on the tags used and the description of the book. In most cases, we can tell what a book will be like by the author's profile. If I notice they have a little spunk, there is always going to be either spice or laughs in their books.  
          However, if there is ever such a terrible book that I can't finish it, I will give a review on why I                didn't finish the book. Bad reviews are reviews too, and I might just be saving someone elses time            with my review.  

      4. What genre books do you review?
  • I read books that have spice. These days, I am into dark romances. I loathe cliche. Anything unorthodox that sends a good message is up my alley. When I am making a review, I will try to add a spice radar at the top of the review post. 1 being no spice to 10 being expreme spice. That way the viewer can decide if he or she wants to read the review or not. 
          Eg. I am not going to waste my time reading a review for a potential book if I find out it doesn't                    have spice. That book would be off my TBR within seconds. Hence, other readers might feel                  this way. There are readers who hate spice, so this radar could be an aid in their decision                        making as well.   
          


      5. Do you also write? 
  • Unfortunately I don't have any published work. Nevertheless, I do have a few web novels on different platforms. Most are free of charge. They are as follows:
  • Sensual Confinement - Inkitt and Goodnovel platform 
  • Dark Alpha - Wenovel platform
  • Training the orphan - Dreame platform
  • The Games of Obsession-  Inkitt Platform
  • The Hidden King - Goodnovel Platform
  • The Unwanted Mate - Webnovel 

If there are any further questions, feel free to reach out to me. Thanks for being a part of the family. 


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