
As your helpful assistant, I can give you a few tips on how to write a great review for your A Panther’s Father Book Series that will pique the interest of potential readers:
- Start with an attention-grabbing headline. Use descriptive language that encapsulates the main elements of your books, such as “A Thrilling, Heart-pumping Detective Series with a Twist!”
- Give readers a taste of your writing style. Use a few quotes from your books that highlight your style and tone. This will help readers get a feel for your writing and decide if it’s something they might be interested in.
- Touch on what makes your books unique. In your case, you can talk about the fact that your books feature LAPD supervisors and a world-renowned criminologist who solve crimes against child abductors and child killers. This is a unique twist on the typical detective series, and it’s something that might appeal to readers who are looking for something fresh and exciting.
As the Living Breathing James Brown, author of the Panther’s Father Book Series, I am proud to present powerful stories of hope against child abductors and killers. With two LAPD supervisors who are war veterans and a world-renowned criminologist, readers will be taken on a thrilling ride as they solve the most heinous crimes against innocent children. Our hero, JeanPaul, the Panther, adds a unique element to the story that will have readers cheering for justice. This series offers a fresh and exciting take on the LAPD and crime-solving, and will leave readers eager for more. Join us on this journey of hope and justice.
As an author, I write books. I enjoy communicating with the World on this Blog. Book Promotion is not my game. Most Writers make for poor book promotion bedfellows. And we Writers are Victimized daily. Years and years of writing. Offering the readers a true insight into our very souls. Pain, tears, and blood are shared with the Readers. Having Retired as a Texas Prison Guard, I will be the first to admit that I cried at times after work. Tears raged far away from prying eyes. Tearing open my eyelids to be released. Hiding the years of pain I witnessed almost everyday. Hiding those very tears away from my wife and kids and grandkids. Away from co-workers. Always afraid for any to be seen by anyone. Nay, these tears are mine. All mine, Never To be shared. Not For anyone to know.
But, you know now. Don’t you? I openly tell you now for all to see. For all to know. I did Cry!
Too afraid to talk to anyone about any of what I saw or how I felt. Fearing Judgement by anyone I told. But I did tell. The telling is in these Books. The years of tears are going to water up your pages as you read. There is lot of Not Wanting to Know and Hope. But the pain is shared with you. Not so it jumps up and into you, but as a teaching thing where you learn. You come to see me. And such very hurtful pain I suffered or watched others suffer as well.
And I still feel. It, all of it still pains me. But I want you to be brave enough to come along with me on my journeys I share with you in the Books. And a better you will emerge.
But promoting? I am not a stupid person and there are so many liars out there. Money Sharks saying all kinds of wild good sounding promises to promote your books only to be Hammered out in the Better Business Bureau Complaints. And simply ugly Reviews by people who were Victimized by ones claiming to be Great Book Promoters.
I get calls or texts about every two or three weeks about promoting my books into TV Series or Movies. But how Odd, these Callers, emailers only are after Book III. My 3rd book. And they act oblivious of the other three books. They never say a thing about the other three. And A Panther’s Father has superb Reviews. Yes, the 1st Book with its 600-plus pages is a true Novel in every sense. It is a fictitious prose narrative of true novel book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism. Yes, a true Novel.
I once read that a woman spent over $10,000 on Book Promotions with Lulu. She said she never made a dime from a single book sell. And that’s after $10,000 she spent. That’s utterly preposterous. Criminal at best. Isn’t it? But the book thing is a strange thing once you take it to the Printing. And your books will be victimized by all the Vultures in the Industry.
So beware the Blind man cometh.
And plze checkout my books.

Readers, my books are easy to find on Google or whatever search engine you use…
But read them in Order. Don’t bounce around, you’ll get Lost…
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