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Review Policy & Disclaimer

Welcome to my blog and thank you for stopping by.

I am currently accepting books for review but here are a few things you should know:

📚 I mostly read Romance (of all varieties: new adult, paranormal, historical, etc) and Young Adult Fantasy. That is not to say I won't read other things, but do keep that in mind.

📚 For better or worse, I am well known now for being 'brutally honest' on my reviews. So expect honesty. 

📚 I no longer accept eBooks.* 

📚 If you need the book to be reviewed by an specific date make sure to mention that ahead of time. Priority will be given to books I have requested and for ARCs.

📚 You can find my reviews here on my Blog and on my GoodReads account. Short reviews and pictures are shared on my Instagram.

📚 I rarely do cover reveals outside my Instagram stories. My blog is mostly for reviews. 

📚 Any questions/requests email me at glimpsesofme@hotmail.com or message me on Instagram.

📚 Disclaimer on ARCs: All Reviews that have '[arc review]' on its title are ARCs that have been received either by an author or PR company in exchange for an honest review. A separate disclaimer will not be often added on each individual post.

📚 Disclaimer on Romance Books and its Adult content: None of my reviews will have pornographic content, but some of the books reviewed under the Romance section most certainly do. It is the parent responsibility to make sure their kids do not read such books and not mine.

Looking forward to reading amazing books!
Anne


*Exceptions will be made for arcs, depending on the arc. 

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