Review Policy


If you would like me to review your book(s) on my blog, or if you would like me to host a book giveaway, guest post or author interview then I invite you to please email me at cindysloveofbooksarc@gmail.com.

If you send me a pitch email– If I am interested in reviewing the book you are pitching then I will respond. I receive several pitch emails a week and at times I am unable to reply to each and everyone one.

Books I Review: I review most fiction, young adult, children’s, middle grade, cookbooks. some romance, some paranormal, chicklit and some mystery.

Books I Do Not Review: Non Fiction, sci-fi, history, biography, self-help, or self-published.

Unsolicted Books: I cannot guarantee reviews of unsolicited books. I would prefer to be contacted before you send unsolicated books. I would be willing to spot light unsolicated books either as a In My Mailbox post or as a post with the book and about the book.

Review Schedule: I do have a schedule that I try to keep in regards to the blog. I try to post at least 3-4 reviews a week. I will be willing to adjust it should you require a review sooner.

Reviews of ARCs/Galleys: I have to say upfront that I don’t post any reviews of ARCs/Galleys until the book is published unless otherwise stated by author or publicists.

Review Timeline: If you are sending me an ARC/Galley of a soon to be released book my review will only be posted once the book is published either that day or within that month. As for everything else I try to get my reviews up as soon as possible.

Compensation: I do not receive compensation for reviewing books. If you would like to advertise on my blog then please feel free to contact me at the above email address.

Book Formats: I will read finish copies, Advance Readers Copies, and Galleys. Depending on the ebook size I might be willing to review ebooks.

What happes to the ARCs/Galleys once I have finished reading them? I do not sell the ARCs/Galleys that are sent to me for review, but I do pass them on to fellow bloggers or I keep them in my own personal library.

Blog Tours: I currently take part in First Wild Card Tours, TLC Book Tours and publishers book tours.

Guest Posts & Author Interviews: If its something of interest I do allow this on my blog. I prefer unique guest posts.

PLEASE NOTE:
I have noticed lately books seem to be getting lost in the mail (either within Canada Post or coming across the border) if you have sent a book and haven’t seen me post a review or show cased it in a In My Mailbx post then please contact me to see if I have received it yet.

PLEASE NOTE:
That I also except prducts to test as well. If its something that I am interested in or I think my readers will be interested in then I will agree to take part. Please feel free to contact me at the above address with “Product Testing” in the subject line.

FTC Guidelines for Blogging and Endorsements:
In accordance with the new FTC Guidelines for blogging and endorsements, Cindy’s Love of Books would like everyone to know that I purchase some of my books that I review, but you should know that most of the  books reviewed here at Cindy’s Love of Books were provided by the publisher or the author for free and is mentioned in the reviews.

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Challenges

When Cindy’s Love of Books got a whole new makeover one of the things I wanted was a page where I could keep track of all my 2010 challenges. Wow, I think I signed up for way too many challenges this year.

At least one of the good things about these challenges is that they are all cross overs so what is good for one challenge is good for another or all.

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The 100+ Reading Challenge is to read 100+ books in 2010. Last year I read 110 books. My goal for 2010 is to at least read attempt to read 130 books.

My good friend Linda from Better With Books is hosting this challenge. You can check out her blog for all the details.

I first heard about the Cybil Awards last year and before I knew it Michelle from Award Challenge GalleySmith had set up this challenge. You can check out the blog to find out more about it.

I discovered this challenge on Julie’s Booking Mama‘s blog. You must select up to at least six books and then you write a book report on the book. Please note that this ends in April.
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If you are a fan of True Blood and the books then this is the challenge for you. Its hosted by BFishReads from BFishReads to find out about the challenge. The purpose of this challenge is to read all nine books in the series.
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I have to say that Jackie from Literary Escapism is a new to me blogger and I love reading her blog so when I saw this New Authors Challenge I had to jump at this one. Last year was my full year of blogging and I discovered so many new to me authors and I figured this year I would like to keep track of the them so my goal this year is to read 50.

Diane from Bibliophile By The Sea is the host of this challenge and the goal is to make 2010 the I am reading from my own shelves challenge and then passing the books on to either friends, family etc. My goal seems a little high but i am hoping to read at least 50 books. The books that I will be reading are books I have bought and gotten from my meet ups.

This New York Challenge was thought of by Fizzy Thoughts from Fizzy Thoughts.com and its one of the simpliest challenges I have to admit to taking part in. All you have to do is read one book set in NYC and you have until May 15th/10 to do so. My goal is to read five books. But you can read as many as you like.
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The Reagan Arthur Books Challenge is being hosted by Julie Booking Mama and Kathy Bermudaonion and this is another simple challenge all you need to do is read at least one of the authors under this new imprint.
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The ever so busy J. Kaye is hosting another challenge and this is the 2010 Support Your Local Library Reading Challenge and you can read all about it at J Kaye’s book blog. You can read as little as 25 and as much as 100. I am always borrowing books from my local library and I am hoping that this year to review more library books. Right now my goal is 25.
Here is another challenge being hosted by J Kaye book blog. I don’t remember seeing this one last year but when I saw this I wanted to take part as last year I read quite a few YA books. My goal is to read 75 YA books.

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Reviews

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About Me

Hi. I have always wanted an about me page and finally got one when I did the whole new look. So hear goes.

I love to read and I am known for always carrying a book with me. I think my earliest memory of reading was in elementary school and reading the Disney books.

I have a huge weakness for buying books and if you could only see my bookcases and piles of books you would say the exact same thing. I love to support authors.

I think one of the best things you can have in your home is books. I just hope that my passion for reading will rub off on Michael and thankfully right now at the age of seven he is very much into books. Being in grade 1 he was taught how to read in French, which he is doing amazingly in and has has just started to read in English. There is nothing better in the world then hearing your child read on his own.

I live in Montreal, Quebec and I have been here for almost 14 years now. I use to live in a small northern town in New Brunswick. Which was beautiful in the summer and miserable in the winter.

I have always had a love of reading and this lead me to a job working at a bookstore. (sadly I no longer work at a bookstore) There was no better feeling then helping a customer find a book or recommending something that you loved. The only pet peeve I had was when a parent or parents would come in with children and the child would pick up a book and the parent would say put it back its too expensive. That is still a pet peeve of mine and I have always said I will never say no when Michael asks to get a book.

Apart from reading and being a stay at home mom other things that interest me are: shopping, meeting up with fellow local book bloggers, getting together with friends, taking pictures, going to book related events (book sales or meeting authors) and my newest passions is knitting (which I am still a newbie at), crafting and I just started to make some beaded bookmarks.

In August 2008, Cindy’s Love Of Books became another passion of mine. Since starting Cindy’s Love Of Books, I have discovered a whole new world contained in the pages of books.

With my blog I’ve reviewed, profiled, discussed many books and their authors. I have been reading and reviewing picture books, middle grade books, young adult books, fiction, cookbooks and some non fiction books.

I’ve come to know many other bloggers and can claim to be good friends with several. It is in this community that I have found myself involved with professionals that are a joy to work with.

I appreciate everyone who visits my blog.

If you’re an author or publisher, feel free to contact me through my Contact Me page or please feel free to email me at cindysloveofbooksarc@gmail.com

Happy reading!

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Over The Top Award

I have to send a big thank you to Kim-DCMetroReader for passing this award to me. Kim’s blog is one that I visit regularly. If you haven’t checked out her blog you, you really should.

This award is for the blogs out there that are the icing on the cake. The rules are pretty simple. Answer the following questions with Single Word answers then pass this along to 5 other bloggers.

Your Cell Phone? Nokia

Your Hair? brown

Your Mother? something-else

Your Father? unique

Your Favorite Food? rice

Your Dream Last Night? weird

Your Favorite Drink? pepsi

Your Dream/Goal? writting

What Room Are You In? living-room

Your Hobby? reading

Your Fear? Heights

Where Do You Want To Be In Six Years? content

Where Were You Last Night? Out

Something That You Aren’t? Athletic

Muffins? carrot

Wish List Item? laptop

Where Did You Grow Up? Verdun (newborn to 5) Salmon Beach (NB) (5 to 25)

Last Thing You Did? blogged

What Are You Wearing? pjs

Your TV? sony

Your Pets? none

Friends? Always

Your Life? ok

Your Mood? anxious

Missing Someone? Yes

Vehicle? Honda

Something You Aren’t Wearing? Socks

Your Favorite Store? Chapters

Your Favorite Color? purple

When Was The Last Time You Laughed? yesterday

Last Time You Cried? last week

Your Best Friend? Guilia

One Place You Go To Over And Over Again? Chapters

Facebook? Yes

Favorite Place To Eat? Boston-Pizza

I’m passing this on to: Anyone who wants to do this. Feel free to take it and let me know so I can check out your answers.

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Lessons in French Review

TITLE: Lessons in French
AUTHOR: Laura Kinsale
PUB DATE: February 2010
PAGES: 480

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Laura Kinsale’s unique and powerfully written love stories transcend the romance
genre. In this, her first new book in five years, she delivers a poignant,
funny, sexy, Regency romance sure to delight her many fans and attract a whole
new readership.

Trevelyan and Callie are childhood sweethearts with a
taste for adventure, until the fateful day her father discovers them embracing
in the carriage house and, in a furious frenzy, drives Trevelyan away in
disgrace. Nine long, lonely years later, Trevelyan returns. Callie discovers
that he can still make her blood race and fill her life with excitement, but he
can’t give her the one thing she wants more than anything—himself.

For
Trevelyan, Callie is a spark of light in a world of darkness and deceit. Before
he can bear to say his last goodbyes, he’s determined to sweep her into one
last, fateful adventure, just for the two of them.

MY THOUGHTS:
I have heard of Laura Kinsale and when I worked in a bookstore she was a top romance seller and most requested. I have never read any of her books mainly because I am not a historical romance even a romance reader as you can see by my blog. When Danielle at Sourcebooks was looking for reviewers for this book I figured I would attempt to read this book and give this genre a chance. This is reading outside my comfort zone.

It was a good story but I just didn’t get the pleasure out of the book like I have in so many other books. I stuck with the book and read it and didn’t abandon it.

Lessons in French is about Callie and Trev. Its a story about a friendship and a first love that is never lost. Even though Callie and Trev were apart for many years because of certain things that happened they never forgot each other. Which can be said in alot of our lives. Do you still remember your first love? I still remember it and to this day it will always be remembered.

In all books we always hope for a happily ever after and you can’t help but wonder if that will happen for Callie and Trev because at times you don’t think it will be something comes up that causes you to think differently. Will Callie and Trev get their happily ever after and the second chance at love again?

Callie is a heiress and Trev is a frenchman. They have been separated for nine years. During those nice years Callie is now 27 years old and has had three fiancés along with three broken engagements. She is still mourning the loss of her father. Trev has returned because he loves his mother and she is very ill and he is concern. He is surprised to see Callie and even more surprised when he finds out she is not married.

Here are some bloggers who enjoyed the book:
Katie from KBGBabbles
Cindy Reads Romace
Chris from bookarama
Kaye from Pudgy Penguin Perusals

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Sourcebooks. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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