Friday, September 14, 2007

Talking more about reviews...

Hello friends,


Just yesterday I asked the question "How important are book reviews?". Today, I'd like to follow up on it: As discussed before, reviews have the purpose to educate readers about a certain book. Often a review can make up a reader's mind whether or not to purchase it. As I mentioned in the past, before I published my first book, I never paid much attention to reviews, but it is certainly different today. On a morning like this, when I get an e-mail with a link attached to a new and very nice review of my book, my day is made. I don't know if this review is helpful in the decision for anyone to buy and read my novel (of course, I do hope so) but it certainly strokes my ego and caresses my soul. So; the view on reviews lies in the eyes of the beholder and since I'm brutally honest: I LIKE 'EM! Here is what they have to say:


"Relocating Mia is a romantic story full of dramatic and suspenseful twists. Focusing on Mia Trentino, a top relocating specialist at Worldmove Inc., we follow her to the cold and harsh Siberian terrain for her latest assignment. Surprising to her, the company has paired her with a new partner, the handsome Douglas Farland. As they work together to relocate a Russian oil company and to successfully close the case, their relationship slowly but surely becomes more than just professional. When a sudden turn of events leads to kidnapping and the ultimate betrayal, Mia is left fighting for her life. Unsure of where to turn, she realizes that she must take a chance and trust Farland, whether or not she wants to. I really enjoyed how the drama kept progressing from page to page. The characters were quite interesting and coupled with the descriptiveness of the scenery and plot, made for entertaining reading. Definitely a book to read when you need an extra boost of escapism from the daily grind!"

To view the intire page visit: http://tcm-ca.com/reviews/1956.html

I wish everyone a pleasant day!
Rebecca~
http://www.rebeccalerwill.com/

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