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  1. Hi – my son (Peter Hare) has just contacted us regarding you doing a blog on the first three books of the Cuthbert comedy series. We would really appreciate that and we were happy to send you copies of the books, but Pete said that you have already bought them. Please contact us if you need any further information. Kindest regards – Paula & Patrick Barrett

  2. Christopher Ritchie says:

    Hi Rebbie. Would you be interested in reading my debut horror novel, House of Pigs?

  3. Christopher Ritchie says:

    Great! I can post you one or email a PDF copy, whichever you prefer. I followed you on Twitter if you want to PM an address to send it to.

  4. Hi Rebbie

    My name is Violet Ivy and I am an elite, international escort. I’ve written my biography/memoirs however it is not smut or erotica.

    Wondered if you would like to do a review for me.
    Putting the blurb below but have no expectations. Please contact me if you would like a copy of the book. I can send author pics, cover art, links etc if you like too. Anything to assist the process.

    If this is not your genre I understand.

    Have a lovely day.

    Vi xxx

    The intimate autobiography of an international call girl. Scary, funny and bizarre stories recorded for your amusement, edification or simply for interesting dinner conversation.
    The sex industry is clouded in mystery. It has to be to some extent or it wouldn’t survive. But in this age of internet porn, buying pubic hair trimmings online and wife swapping parties it’s about time the veils of mystery were taken down.
    For moralists, let’s visit the chicken and the egg scenario. Which came first the prostitute or the client? If there were no clients then obviously there would be no sex workers. But what if there weren’t any prostitutes? Would guys wank themselves silly to porn? Harass their post-menopausal wives? Frequent bars trying their luck? Or hassle the secretary and risk being charged with sexual harassment? Would statistics for rape be on the increase? Is prostitution a necessary evil in our society? Don’t mindlessly believe and quote information spoon fed to you by friends, family or the media. Make an educated decision.
    Although it was never my intention to get into this industry, I’ve travelled the world, had incredible experiences and bought several properties. I won’t have to rely on the government pension when I retire.
    My closest friends are co-workers, madams and clients. Brilliant people who I would never otherwise have had the good fortune to meet. I will never regret my decision to enter this field. It has not always been a bed of roses, but when I compare it to what my life might have been; cleaning job, shitty boss, marriage, perhaps divorce, mortgage, kids, living in the burbs, scraping by to give my kids a better life than I was destined for, I feel that I have been rescued…..thank God.
    Money doesn’t make you happy? Tell that to someone thrown out of his house because he can’t make the payments or the mother who can’t afford Christmas presents for her kids again this year. I’ve been poor. Money equals choices. Options of how to travel on this journey we call life. Did I make some mistakes? Sure! But there’s not too much I’d change. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Money gives security. Poverty causes ulcers. Financial hardship can also make you compromise yourself in ways that being a sex worker never will.
    This industry eats its young and damages those not strong enough to cope. Every worker has a different personality, head space, upbringing, personal history and therefore experience. This book is a glimpse of mine. I am not advocating anyone join the profession. That is a personal choice.
    When I started out I could never have imagined what my life journey would look like or where I would be now. I don’t even know where in the world I will be in twelve months. What I will be doing? Who I might be bonking, caning or smearing with hot wax? Exciting isn’t it? Carpe diem – seize the day. I’m a lucky girl.

    violetivy@mail.com
    violet-ivy.com

  5. Hello Rebbie.
    I run a book tour service and was wondering if you were interested in helping out in any of the promotions we currently have available or having our website handy in case any do pop up that are up your alley. I would greatly appreciate it. The site is here. http://bmtstours.blogspot.com/ Hope your week is off to a great start. (:

  6. Matt Drabble says:

    Hi there, my name is Matt Drabble and earlier this year you very kindly (and very favorably) reviewed my novel “Gated”. This book was a turning point in my fledgling career and peaked at #4 on the UK Horror Chart, leading me to be able to write full time.

    I now have a sequel out and I was wondering if you would be interested in reviewing the sequel called “Gated II: Ravenhill Academy”.

    It is an eBook and I could send it in Mobi, Epub or PDF format.

    Here is the link to check out the synopsis etc: http://www.amazon.com/Gated-II-Ravenhill-Matt-Drabble-ebook/dp/B00HJ35LXW

    Kind regards
    Matt Drabble
    http://www.mattdrabble.com

  7. Brian Parker says:

    Hi, I just liked your Facebook page from my author’s page (www.facebook.com/BrianParkerAuthor) but I can’t send a message using my page, only from my personal page. I’ve looked on here about how to submit books for review but I haven’t seen a link…am I missing something?! Anyways, since I see that you also review children’s books, I have two books that I’d love for you to review. The first one is my novel “GNASH” a zombie apocalypse novel that readers have said reads like a political suspense with non-stop zombie action and the second is “Zombie in the Basement” my children’s picture book about acceptance of others, regardless of their differences.

    Here are the links to both so you can check them out and if you’re interested, we can discuss how you accept review copies.

    GNASH: http://www.tinyurl.com/GNASH-Parker
    ZitB: http://www.tinyurl.com/ZitB-Parker

    Thanks!
    Brian Parker

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