SwampDweller is the sister site of Rites of Romance Reviews.
Send your book with the pertinent information: title, author, publisher, length, release date. We’ll post it to our reviewers and let you know when a review is posted! Send it to ritesofromance (at) gmail.com
If you’d like to request a specific reviewer, read on!
Ash– prefers mostly horror or sci-fi (or horror sci-fi!), but she’ll read non-erotic romance, inspirational fiction, speculative fiction (sci-fi, horror, fantasy) with romantic elements, as well as any mainstream novels. She isn’t fond of self-published novels, although she’ll give them a chance– just be prepared for an honest review. She takes great pleasure in pointing out bad writing, bad editing, horrible covers, and over-angsty characters and melodramatic situations, tactfully. If she likes your book, you’ll have a fan for life. Otherwise…not so much. She can also be swayed to give a book a better rating if the cover art is awesome.
Gail– Very much the nicest of ROR’s reviewers, Gail has a much broader range of likes. She reads most genres except for horror. She doesn’t hesitate to be honest in a review, but she won’t sugarcoat the truth (unless a substantial donation is made…;-) ). She has one warning–if you have a sex scene with multiple partners, make sure the characters are either acrobats and contortionists, or that the positions are physically possible. Alien involved in complicated menages MUST possess the appropriate amount of sex organs to accomplish whatever act they are attempting. Gail reads horror, but she is VERY selective.
Diane– Polite, quiet, but a decent judge of books worth the money. Reads mostly sweet romance, sci-fi, and fantasy. She’s a hardcore horror fan, but doesn’t really like erotic horror.
I would like to have one of my Mike Angel “Dark” Series Mystery novels reviewed. Presently there are 5 with No. 6 on the way; they are stand alone and all ebooks published by Horizon Micro Publishing, LLC. These are Historical, based in Chicago in the early 1960s; have some hardboiled aspects, a dollop or two of sarcastic humor, some romantic triangles, steamy seduction scenes (nothing too explicit, usually), and even a touch of the supernatural (Mike’s late father “talks” to him during imminent danger). After reading the short bio’s and tastes of the three ladies, I’m not sure if any might be interested. I’ve been compared to several other writers, but the most flattering is Raymond Chandler.
PS – the website given does not deal with these books, but with my decade-long set of Mark Twain reference books. All in print.
I would love to have my new novel “The Traiteur’s Ring” reviewed for Swamp Dweller. The book is a supernatural thriller, often classified as horror. It was released February 28th by Studio E Publishing in Pacific Palisades CA and is now available at Amazon.com. The current release is as an eBook only. I would love to send the synopsis, press release, cover, and manuscript to you in eBook (PDF or Kindle) format if that is ok, but let me know if you are not interested in reviewing eBooks.
Thanks!
Jw
send it to ritesofromance@gmail.com, and we’ll put it in our list! turnaround time is about 2 wks to a month!
Ash