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C.F. YETMEN
Join my Advance Reader Team
Frequently asked questions
- 01To be a member of the ARC team, you must be able to leave reviews on Amazon, BookBub, and/or Goodreads. To submit your application, please fill out the form below! Acceptance to the team is based on willingness and ability to leave a review.
- 02Yes! You'll also get my books early. Generally, you'll receive the retail version of the book, with the addition of a notice that the book is an ARC copy. Please note that the ARC team is only offered new release copies. Books released previously are not offered for review, though they can be read for free through Kindle Unlimited.
- 03It's easy! As soon as a new CF Yetmen book is ready for the ARC Team, you'll receive an email with a link to download the ARC, as well as the expected publication date and review deadline. If you'd like to read the book and feel you'll be able to read and review by the deadline, download your ARC from Book Funnel, the service I use to deliver ebooks. Then you'll read and review the book. Your review can be as simple or elaborate as you like, but I do ask that you not reveal any spoilers. Per Amazon's terms, as part of your review you'll include the words, "I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of the book." (Or something similar.) When the book is published, you'll receive an email with the link to the book on Amazon, BookBub & Goodreads. In short, just read the book and post your review. It’s that easy!
- 04Ideally, you'd be able to post your review on release day, about a week after you receive the ARC copy of the new release. However, I know life gets busy and your to be read pile might be teetering with lots of books. If you can't make release day, within the first few days is wonderful.
- 05Not a problem! I know all readers and books are different. We can’t all like every book and we all come across books that don't work for us, even from our favorite authors. Your honest review is all I ask for. Tell it like it is and leave the review you feel good about. Think about it this way — if there's something in a book you don't like, odds are another reader will feel the same way. Often, pointing out those issues doesn't turn other readers away from the book, it just gives them a better idea what they should expect. Either way, it’s good information.

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