Check out Sable Lit Reviews.com for Multicultural Book Reviews!

 

Despite the growing popularity of ebooks and multicultural fiction, there are still only a had full of review sites available.

Introducing Sable Lit Reviews -The Destination for All Things Multicultural.

Not just a book review site, stop by to read the articles that explore current events from a multicultural perspective, but don't just read about it--comment on it!

 

Check out the Multicultural Events calendar that features multicultural events around the country and eventually around the world. Know of a cool multicultural event? Submit it and get it posted for more exposure!

September 1st, marked the beginning of our multicultural fiction reviews. First up?  Greg Cochran's Saving Grace published by Amira Press.

Read the review here:  http://www.sablelitreviews.com/saving-grace/

Reviews are open to all genres that possess a multicultural theme and/or a cast of multicultural characters. The book, whether in print or electronic format, can be a current release or past release. Yes, nonfiction, LGBT, Erotic and Inspirational themes will have a home here as well. Sable Lit Reviews wants to put a flood light on all multicultural books no matter the persuasion.

Authors and publishers, if you'd like to have your book reviewed and showcased on Sable Lit Reviews, visit Sable Lit Reviews.com for more information.

Coming up? A week with Award-winning Kimani Press author of over 50 titles, Donna Hill. Visiting Sable Lit Reviews during her virtual book tour, Donna will take the reigns from Sept. 8 through Sept. 14. Stop by and check out her answers to some very interesting review questions and read some excerpts. Please stop by and say hello or ask her your burning publishing question.

Want to know more about Donna before she arrives? See

Donnahill.com.

Multicultural Literary addicts, please watch it all unfold at Sable Lit Reviews!

Sincerely,
 
Laura Major
Blog Mistress
LauraMajor.com
SableLitReviews.com

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