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Review Policies

Hello & welcome to Bookish and Boozy. I'm willing to work with authors and publishers in exchange for an honest review. On average, I read between 50 and 100 books a year and post reviews 2-3 times a week.  I am happy to receive ARCs and review copies of books. 


Accepted Formats:
eBooks (.mobi), audiobooks and physical books are recommended. I will accept PDFs as well. 

Time frame for a review:
The time will vary from a few days to a couple months depending on the amount of books that I have to read and the length of the book received but I will  definitely read the book to provide an honest review.

Sites that I review on:
I will review the book on my blog, Goodreads, Instagram, NetGalley and Amazon by request.

Favorite Genres:
I enjoy Romance, Psychological Thrillers, Mystery, Horror, Fantasy,  YA and Middle Grade. If the genre is not listed you may send me the synopsis and I will let you know if I am interested in receiving a copy to review.

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