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Review Policy

 

Review Policy


Welcome to all those booklovers, authors, and publishers to Chantie's Book Review. It is a pleasure to have you here at my blog. I share my honest reviews of the books I read. I do not hesitate to recommend the books I have enjoyed to everyone. Helping indie and traditional authors on their author journey is one of the things I love. 


Accepted Formants

Thank you to the authors and publishers who are interested to give me the opportunity to read and review their masterpieces. I accept Advance Reader Copies and Review Copies of books in the following formats: 
  • Electronic copies of Books (E-Books) 
  • Physical books (I am located in the Caribbean, therefore you would have to reach out to me for                                my address)


Genres 

I like to belief I am not a picky person when it comes on to genres of books. However, there are books I will not touch and books I will take a look at. The genres I accept includes:
  1. Romance
              - Contemporary Romance 
              - Erotic Romance 
              - Dark Romance 
              - Fantasy or Paranormal Romance
              - Romantic Comedy
              - Sports Romance

      2. Reverse Harem
      3. Sci-fi (it has to be a dual genre that is romance)
      4. Dystopian (it has to be a dual genre of romance)

Note: Basically, all the books I read has to be entwined with the romance genre. Spice is a plus. I welcome Novellas as well. 

Genres I Don't Read:

  1. Historical Romance
  2. Horror

Genres I read on Occasions: 

  1. Young Adult Romance (Unless the synopsis appeals to me)
  2. Mystery and Thriller (unless mixed with another genre)
  3. LGBTQ+ Romances (mostly MM or mixed romances)

Sites to View my Review

Otherwise from posting my reviews on my blog, I am currently ONLY cross-posting on my goodreads account. I will make recommendation post of said book on my social media accounts on occasions (not all the time). I often require a two week time frame (unless asked otherwise) to finish a book and post a review. 

What is expected of you when you reach out to me with an offer

When reaching out to me with a request, I would prefer if you add the following information. This way it would make communication easier. They are: 
  • The format of book copy you would like to submit. This way it would give me the option to send my mailing address if it's a physical copy. 
  • When you expect to see my review posted on Goodreads. 
  • Summary of Book

Additional Information

I accept books from both indie authors and traditional authors. Everyone is equal in my eyes. It doesn't matter if you are a seasoned author or a debut author. Everyone is welcome. I try to be honest with my reviews. I DO NOT review the author but the books. Therefore, I wish not to hurt anyone feelings but only trying to give a review that will help the author to grow as a writer. If I am not pleased with something in a book, I will point it out in my review along with options I think the author should have chose to make the story more impactful to me. 

With that said, if you wish for a sugar coated review with five stars rating, refraining from reaching out to me. That is not offered here. 

I am NOT obligated to finish a book. If the book is interesting it will be finished regardless of who sent it. I do post reviews of books I don't finish and the reason why. If there is a case where I am uncomfortable with the review, I WILL NOT make a post and will provide the sender with the details of why. 

Contact


If you have read my review policy and you still have interest in requesting me to review your books, you can reach out to me at chantiereviewworld@gmail.com with the necessary information. If there is any more information you require, you can also reach out to me. 



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