Vicious Attack.
I am not the only novelist to have received a distressing, vicious review of one or more novel.
Another novelist suggested we should take action by replyitng and readers cab support us by replying No to amazon’s query “was this review helpful to you?”
Unfortunately, in spite of other 5***** reviews, two people replied Yes to the question re:my novel Tangled Love which currently on special offer.
If it is not against your conscience, I would be grateful if you would visit www.amazon.co.uk search the kindle store for Tangled Love by Rosemary Morris, visit the reviews, find the only 1* review and reply: No this review was not helpful.
Amongst other things the reviewer commented on clichés in Tangled Love. As I explained yesterday, my contents and line editors would dispute their use and I would agree not to use them, unless I used a cliché very occasionally in conversation.
I would be pleased to do this for another novelist who receives an unjustified attack on a novel.
Personally, if I can’t give a book a 4**** or 5**** review, I don’t post one – in other words if I don’t have anything nice to write, I don’t post anything.
All the best,
Rosemary Morris
Historical Novelist
Visit my website to read the first three chapters and view the book trailer.
Labels: 2 great estates, betrayal, duty, honour, Jacobites, MuseItU[p Publishing, Nasty Review, passionate love, Queen Anne Stuart 1702-1714, Rosemary Morris Historical Novelist, Special offer, Tangled Love
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