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Children's books play a crucial role in early development, and picture books or highly illustrated stories hold particular value for young readers. These books combine visual and textual elements in a way that engages different learning styles and abilities, making them essential tools for growth and imagination.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
Young adult books and their many subgenres hold a unique and lasting significance. They go beyond the teen years, tackling universal themes like love, identity, and overcoming adversity. These stories resonate deeply with young readers, offering a mirror for self-reflection, fostering personal growth, and helping them navigate the complexities of the world. YA fiction has also emerged as the fastest-growing book category over the past five years, cementing its role as a vital and impactful part of literature.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
Fiction ranks as the second most popular literary genre, celebrated for its vast and loyal readership. At the PenCraft Book Awards, we’ve had the honor of recognizing exceptionally talented authors who craft compelling fictional stories. We hope we can add your book to this list of exceptional winners. Not one of these winners is published by the big five publishing houses.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
Nonfiction encompasses a diverse range of genres, each offering factual accounts designed to inform, educate, or inspire. Among the most popular categories are biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs, which provide intimate glimpses into the lives and experiences of individuals, shedding light on their unique journeys. History books delve into past events and their enduring influence on the present, while self-help books equip readers with tools and strategies for personal development. True crime engages audiences with compelling narratives of real-life criminal cases, while creative nonfiction artfully combines factual storytelling with literary techniques to craft captivating narratives. Together, these genres provide valuable insights into real-world events, personal experiences, and a wide array of subjects, solidifying nonfiction’s importance within the literary world.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
Christian fiction is a genre of literature that features characters, settings, and storylines rooted in Christian beliefs and values. It often explores themes of faith, redemption, and morality, with a worldview that aligns with Christian teachings. While some Christian fiction includes explicit religious elements, others focus on more subtle expressions of faith, like hope or forgiveness.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
Christian nonfiction is a genre of books that explores topics related to the Christian faith, offering perspectives and insights based on real-life experiences or factual accounts. These books often integrate biblical principles and teachings into everyday life, providing guidance, inspiration, and encouragement to readers. They can cover a wide range of subjects, including practical Christian living, Bible study, explorations of God's character, and inspirational memoirs.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
Romance novels consistently rank among the most popular genres, boasting a vast and devoted readership.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
If your book doesn’t seem to fit neatly into one of the common genres, one of these less conventional categories might be the perfect fit for you. These categories are often home to bold, unique stories that defy traditional classification, and some of our most notable literary winners have emerged from them.
We have had the honor of providing editorial reviews for many books of all genres. Below is a sampling of how some of the authors or publishers have used our editorial reviews:
Excerpts from our editorial review of “Managed Care” by Joe Barrett, published by Black Rose Writing, are now featured by the author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Key highlights from our review are prominently showcased on the book’s Amazon page as displayed below.
RECOMMENDED - "This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart. Readers who enjoy family comedies with a touch of irreverence will love Barrett's ensemble cast of misfits." - Michelle Jacobs, US Review of Books.
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"A master storyteller and humorist, author Joe Barrett confronts contemporary issues of senility, adult diapers, and suicide with bizarre, laugh-out-loud humor... I grinned reading page one. I chuckled reading page two. By page three, I laughed out loud. This irreverent farce with idiotic characters has a redeeming conclusion." - AuthorsReading.com
An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." - Sublime Book Review
On Barnes and Noble, they used a shorter excerpt as seen below
Editorial Reviews
Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019
Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"
2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Best Fiction - Honorable Mention
"Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight." -Kirkus Reviews
"An absolutely sensational debut novel filled with dry humor, heartfelt moments, and exceptional characters." -Sublime Book Review
"A master storyteller and humorist." -Authors Reading
""This irreverent romp is full of laugh-out-loud dialogue and a zany plot that ultimately leads with heart." -US Review of Books
“Managed Care” by Joe Barrett has more than 3,245 Amazon customer reviews.
A sample of how award-winning author Leah B. Eskine and Publisher Black Rose Writing made use of our editorial review of her book, “CC’s Road Home.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews for CC's Road Home
2021 American Writing Awards Finalist - Fiction: Young Adult
2021 PenCraft Awards 1st Place Winner - YA/Coming of Age
Louisiana Author Project - YA Winner
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages
And on Barnes and Noble, they used the following excerpt:
Barnes and Noble Editorial Reviews
"CC'S Road Home uses its country backdrop and 1960s setting well." -IndieReader
"CC's Road Home illuminates the veil of shame so many teens of the sixties struggled with and continued to haunt them even as adults." -Authors Reading
"Eskine's debut novel is a winner!" -Margo Dill, author of The Romantic Curses series.
"[An] exciting story of a young woman's struggle to find her heart and soul." -D. Steven Russell, author of A Cottonwood Breeze
"Dealing with some serious issues, this book handles teenage pregnancy, racial tension, and physical assault delicately enough for youths to read and learn from." -Peaches & Cream Pages.
Editorial Reviews are essential for children’s books, also. Here is how Sasha Carr and her publisher, “Off to Dreamland,” made use of our editorial review of her book, “Putting Bungee to Bed.”
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Putting Bungee to Bed
Reviews:
*Named a Top Book of 2016 - 6 Stars* Putting Bungee to Bed uses two adorable characters young children will adore... Together, the text and images are adorable, tell a good story, do not moralize, and allow the child to find a solution. The writing is very good. --Kid Lit Reviews, kidlitreviews.com
Every parent has dealt with the child who does not want to go to sleep. It can be emotionally and physically draining for both child and parent. Dr. Carr has done an excellent job writing Putting Bungee to Bed on a child's level where he or she can understand and most definitely put into practice. --Authorsreading.com
This amusing tale of tired friends should aid parents in discussing the importance of sleep. --Kirkus Reviews
Putting Bungee to Bed has 58 Amazon Book reviews.
Editorial reviews play a vital role in promoting nonfiction books as well. Max Sampson and his publisher, Freebird Media LLC, effectively utilized our editorial review to highlight his book, STRESSED OUT: 13 Powerful Methods to Stop Stress, Recognize Triggers, Curb Toxic Overthinking, and Manage Anxiety. You can see how they appeared below:
Amazon’s Editorial Reviews of Stressed Out
Review
"Stressed Out" is an exceptional self-help and motivational book, thanks to the wide variety of useful topics as well as how easy the tips are to implement in your own life. What I adored about this book too is that the author never once is preachy, instead, he subtly suggests ways we can improve certain aspects of our lives to better ourselves, and it makes for an incredibly moving read that will never once pressure you and that to me is very important in a self-help book!" -Red Headed Book Lover.
"In this insightful piece, the author presents a multitude of techniques to help readers identify stressors, effective methods to alleviate stress, and empowering strategies to seize control of their future." -Carole W (AuthorsReading)
Stressed Out has more than 174 Amazon reviews.
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