The time has finally come.
Early review copies of Wolfskin are now available on NetGalley!
For the uninitiated, NetGalley is a sort of preview screening for reviewers, tastemakers, critics, book bloggers, et cetera. It’s used to build hype, give books exposure, and provide a sneak preview of new titles.
So if you do want to be able to get a copy of Wolfskin and be involved in the launch, you need only go and request a copy. It is, of course, totally free.
My publisher has also put the entire series up on NetGalley, so if you haven’t checked the books out yet (heresy! Heresy, I say!), you can request a copy of those as well.
I am not in charge of deciding who gets a copy, alas. So it is in the hands of the publishing gods whether or not this gift is bestowed upon you.
There’s always a bit of anxiety, releasing a new book out into the world. But it is also a huge relief and thrill, too. I know the book is good; I worked my arse off on it, and I cannot wait to see the reactions of readers.
And because I am such a tease, here’s one of my favourite quotes from the book:
“I would die for my friends. But I would rather kill for them.”
The first person to actually guess which character is saying that line gets a free digital copy of Broken Stars. Hint: it’s not Vakov!
(Also, if you’ve actually read the book already, it doesn’t count!)
That’s all from me today. Lots to do, and lot of cool stuff in the works. Go forth and put in your request, and I hope you get a copy!
Click here to be taken to Netgalley, where all three titles are available.
Till next time.
– Jeremy