Sarah Holman lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Scott. When not working on her next novel, she can usually be found hanging out with her family, reading, or hiking at state parks with her husband. If there is anything adventuresome about her life, it’s because she serves a God with a destiny bigger than anything she could have imagined. To keep up to date on releases, join her newsletter at http://eepurl.com/bitBIf
Sarah Holman lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Scott. When not working on her next novel, she can usually be found hanging out with her family, reading, or hiking at state parks with her husband. If there is anything adventuresome about her life, it’s because she serves a God with a destiny bigger than anything she could have imagined.
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I'm a person who is very . . . excitable and emotional ;) so my reviews have a bit of hype. I personally find hype reviews amusing so they don't bother me, personally, but I think you have a good point! Here's a link to two of my reviews. The first is my first review ever written *cringes* (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/review/B01BZ7S3PK/R10B8H3JC74BNS/ref=cm_cr_dp_mb_rvw_1?ie=UTF8&cursor=1) and the second is one of my mostly recently posted review, which I wrote recently (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/review/B017PHSOUI/R1516WDZXD0UFU). You can see how my style has changed. ;) I think my current style most represents me. I'm currently working on not picking a book to peices—i.e. mentioning alll the little things I didn't like. Sometimes it's really unnecessary. . . Personally I think the author saying thank you when I review her books would be really nice. Reviews take time and effort. ;) But then, that's my opinion. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by today. Your reviews are lovely!
DeleteI agree, an author saying thank you can be nice. I know that I sometimes say it. As with most rules, there are some exceptions.