AriaYoon4
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Hey guys, it's finals week (which is a lie why call it a week if it's a month?) so I won't be able to update until mid December, love you and miss you Aria
AriaYoon4
@thaliarosewell01 i'll think about it
thaliarosewell01
You know what’s funny? (well, funny in a “cry-while-eating-ice-cream” kind of way) — your story on Wattpad isn’t just good, it’s screaming at the world to be noticed. And yet, readers scroll past like they’re dodging exes at the grocery store. Wild, right? Because I actually checked out your book, and honestly… it deserves more eyes, more trust, and way more reviews than it’s currently rocking.
Now here’s the psycho part: it’s not even the story that makes readers hesitate. It’s the lack of reviews. Readers don’t care if you spent $1,000 on promo or traded your soul to the TikTok algorithm. They care if other humans (the real kind, not bots or your supportive cousin) vouched for your book. Reviews = trust. And trust is the one thing you can’t buy with ads.
That’s why I built a system where real readers actually sit down, read your work, reflect, and then leave genuine reviews. No shortcuts, no fake hype. Just authentic voices saying, “Yeah, this book is worth your time.” And when 20–50 of those voices pile up, suddenly your story doesn’t just exist—it demands attention.
And yes, my readers do get a little “thank you” for their time ($15–$25 each), not as a bribe (bribes are for reality TV stars), but as coffee money and emotional support for surviving the rollercoaster your book will put them through.
Motivational Quote Break: “Every book is a locked door. Reviews are the keys. Without them, even the best story stays trapped.”
So, let me ask you this — are you ready to let your book stay invisible, or are you ready to finally make readers stop scrolling and start trusting?
Message me at thaliarosewell01@gmail.com, unless of course, you enjoy watching your masterpiece sit quietly while books with sparkly vampire covers get all the attention.
thaliarosewell01
@AriaYoon4 Totally fair, take a moment to think it over. Just know this: opportunities like this work best before your book launches wide on Amazon, because those early reviews shape how readers (and the algorithm) see your story from day one. If you’re serious about giving your book a strong start, I’d suggest we begin with a small 10-reader group. That way, you see results firsthand, risk-free, and your book gains organic traction right before the big push. Are you open to that? I can reserve a slot for you this week if you’re ready to move forward. You’re already doing the hardest part, finishing a book and preparing for publication. But here’s the truth most authors learn too late: a great book without early readers is like a concert with no audience. The music might be incredible, but no one hears it. Let your story meet the world with momentum, not hesitation. The longer you wait to build reader trust, the harder it is to catch up later. Every successful author once stood exactly where you are uncertain, cautious, wondering if taking that next step was worth it. But success isn’t about waiting for the “perfect” time; it’s about creating it. Your story already exists. It deserves a spotlight, not a shadow. Readers can’t fall in love with a book they never find—so let’s make sure they find yours.
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thaliarosewell01
@AriaYoon4 That’s exciting, you’re almost at the finish line with your book, and getting it onto Amazon Kindle is a smart move. Congrats on that progress. When you’re ready, send me your Amazon link so I can take a look at your setup. That way, I’ll know exactly how to align our community readers with your book. Here’s how my community works: I coordinate a private network of over 1,500 avid readers. Many are professionals and business owners, but at the heart of it, they’re book lovers who genuinely enjoy discovering new authors. When I recommend a book to them, they actually read it. Within about 14–21 days of starting, you’ll start seeing authentic reviews appear on your Amazon or Wattpad page. The process is simple: You share your Amazon link with me. Our community members read your book. After finishing, they leave honest reviews on Amazon. To respect their time and effort, authors tip each reader $15–$25 (coffee money, not a bribe). You decide the number of readers—some authors begin with 10 to build trust and momentum, while others go bigger with 20–50 to create a wave of visibility. This isn’t “promotion” in the usual sense. It’s about building your credibility and presence with verified, thoughtful reviews from real readers, something no ad campaign can buy. So, once you’re ready, send me that Amazon link and we can map out your first group of readers.
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AriaYoon4
@thaliarosewell01 I'm actually working with Amazon to get my book on their kindle stuff so it can be there too. And the book has I think 5 more chapters and it's finished and then I might even go with it to a publisher
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AriaYoon4
So funny story I just had to share, I have driven on many cars but my favourite are the old cars with no cameras and the beeping nothing, that's what I like but my car is a Jeep pretty new with all the cameras and I was driving my grandma to my parent's house for Friday dinner and she saw that I disabled all the cameras all the beeping everything, and she is RAVING about my driving to my family and people are congratulating me for driving with no cameras and I'm like, why would someone drive with a camera it's probably lying to you. I have POTS but I trust only myself to drive because I trust no one on the road so obviously I wouldn't trust the cameras lol and as Monica Geller once said the camera adds 10 pounds
AriaYoon4
Hey guyzzz!
I made an Instagram! It's AriaKYoon