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Review Policy


If you're a publisher or author who is interested in sending me a book to review, please note my review policy below.


I'm always interested in the prospect of reviewing new books, but there are certain genres I don't currently read, and so will not be accepting any books included in the following:

Erotica
Explicit Romance Books
Biographies/Memoirs (except those included in a Christian living or Christian non fiction heading)
Poetry
Horror
Anything that blasphemies my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ or any component of the Christian faith. 


I am currently accepting books from the following genres:

Young Adult (all genres, except what's mentioned above. All novels must be clean)
Adult Fiction (Chick Lit, Contemporary, Sweet Romances, Cozy Mysteries, Historical Fiction. All novels must be clean)
Inspirational Fiction
Middle Grade (All novels must be clean)
Inspirational Non-Fiction
Children's Books 
Christmas Reads


I promise to give your book a one hundred percent honest review. I can't promise that I'll love your book, but I do promise a well thought out review that will highlight all the reasons that I did or did not like the book, and my general thoughts on the characters, setting, writing style, and plot development.

I will always state in my reviews where I received the book from, and all reviews will be posted on my blog unless otherwise requested.

I'm generally a very fast reader, and I can usually stick to a timeline that works for you. I simply ask that you inform me of this before you send the book so there's no miscommunication.

I'm currently accepting physical books, ebooks, and audiobooks.


I reserve the right to decline book requests that I feel don't fit under the categories I've listed.

If you're interested in sending me a book to review, please contact me at thepreppybookprincess@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible. 

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