Bellerinellington

So, I just fell down the rabbit hole of your Wattpad story , and let me say—your characters had me side-eyeing my own friends like, “why aren’t you written this well?” . But then I checked the review section… and yeah, let’s just say it’s emptier than my fridge on a Sunday night. Brutal truth: readers don’t trust books that look lonely, even if the story slaps. Here’s the messed-up thing—authors spend money on flashy promos, only for readers to scroll past like “cute, but who said this book is actually good?” . Reviews, not ads, are what make readers bite. That’s why I built a little army (1500+ readers across different countries) who actually read, reflect, and then drop genuine reviews—the kind of reviews you can’t fake or buy off a Fiverr clown. You can literally start with 20–50 real readers, and instead of begging for credibility, you suddenly own it. And that’s when people stop scrolling and start reading. Now, here’s my psycho question for you: do you want your book to keep playing hide-and-seek with readers, or do you want it screaming “read me, you cowards!” with reviews that slap harder than caffeine at 3 a.m.? For contacting me my email is bellerinellington@gmail.com 
          Thank You.

lusyscannell

Hello Aurora Alore
          
          Corruption  just entered the battlefield of readers… now what? ⚔️
          
          So you did it—you dragged an idea from your brain, fought off writer’s block, caffeine crashes, and those “delete the whole thing and become a llama farmer” nights, and turned it into a book. That’s legendary. Most people can’t even finish a fanfic thread, yet you went full beast mode and created something original. You’ve earned the badge: “Survived midnight rewrites, plot holes, and near-existential collapse.” Respect. 
          
          Now here comes my plot twist: I’m not some random voice dropping confetti. I’m the coordinator of a 3,000-strong community of ravenous readers who devour stories and spit out real, thoughtful, brutally honest reviews. Not bots. Not pity likes. Actual humans who help authors build visibility, trust, and that thing called buzz that makes other readers say, “Huh, maybe I should read this too.”
          
          Before my crew touches anything, I recommend what deserves their time (yep, I’m basically the slightly unhinged gatekeeper with way too much coffee). Authors who want to trial their work with us usually toss in a $10–$30 thank-you tip. Not a bribe, not hush money, not me trying to secretly fund a villain lair—it’s just appreciation for readers giving their hours, brains, and sometimes sanity to your book. ☕️
          
          So here’s the question—the kind even an angry monster would choke on before ignoring: do you want your book quietly drowning in the “meh, later” abyss, or do you want 3,000 hungry readers ripping into it, reviewing it, and spreading it like it’s the hottest new fandom everyone needs to join? 
          
          Your move, Author. My community’s already restless, asking me, “What’s next on the list?” …should I tell them it’s yours? 
          
          Let chat here lusyscannell@gmail.com