Literary Nymphs Reviews is dedicated
to presenting objective and fair reviews to all accepted manuscripts, without personal remarks about
any author or publisher. Our goal is to critique by content and quality of the manuscripts submitted without scathing
commentaries.
We are not here to serve the interests of any
other entity or persons besides the potential reader. Neither owners nor staff review their own manuscripts,
or the manuscripts of fellow Literary Nymphs reviewers for this site. In this effort we will avoid bias for
or against any publisher, cover style and in the matter of erotic works, without stipulation that any work of literature MUST
contain vulgar language or "dirty" words to constitute being erotica. Such language is appropriate depending
on the writer's style or reader's preference, but not a requisite. It is our philosophy that erotica stems from
the name Eros, Who is a god of love and sensuality- things which are expressed in different ways by
different writers.
Authors- We've all come across so-called reviews which are nothing more
than someone's attempt to trash a book they just didn't like or just didn't comprehend. And while not every book
submitted to our site for review will walk away with the highest rating, we consider the practice of trashing any
book or author unethical. Thus, in the unlikely event that none of our reviewers can find something positive to
say about your submitted book, we will not post a review of it, plain and simple.
Literary Nymphs does accept subsidy and
self-published manuscripts for review as long as these are available for purchase either at the author's website
or somewhere else online.
Our Rating System
5 Nymphs- An outstanding
read. The reviewer found this book a credit to it's genre
4 Nymphs- An impressive read.
Quality literature, recommended for anyone who enjoys the genre(s)
3 Nymphs- An enjoyable read
2 Nymphs- This book was readable,
but not without it's flaws
1 Nymph - The reviewer wasn't
personally impressed with this book, although it might find interest with readers of the genre