Hi guys!
If you ever need a review/feedback/critique on any of your books, then check out @PrettyInPunkBC 's critique shop.
They've got a list of really good reviewers and other features that might interest you.
I'd personally recommend you choose @Arzoelyn as your reviewer (if your book genre is something he can read).
Just went through the review he wrote for the first three chapters of my book and might I say that I am pleased with how intentional @Arzoelyn was about the review.
Have you ever written something (let's say the work you're proud of the most) and feel like it's complete (in plot, pacing and the likes), there's almost nothing wrong with it and stuff but then you get feedback and your eyes are opened to ways you can make your book a better read.
Apart from the old blurb of T.A (I've always hated writing blurbs), I never thought there were things that needed so much of my attention but now I know better.
I would be taking a break to edit it (like I haven't already taken a long break from writing ) before publishing new chapters to improve the book. It's also going to help overcome my writer's block.
PS: If you're a fantasy lover, check out The Calling by @Arzoelyn. It's an amazing read.