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Book Blurbs by Ava Mallory



How to write a book blurb that sells your book is a question every author has asked themselves. Book Blurbs by Ava solves that problem with ease.

You've done the hard work. You've put in the hours. You know your book inside and out, but now, you have to make readers love it just as much as you do.


How do you condense your 100k word book into a compelling book description that will leave readers clamoring for more?


Let me help you.


I've spent the last three years working with authors to create the perfect book description for their fiction and non-fiction titles. With thousands of happy clients via my previous selling platform, you can rest assure that no book, no story, no genre is too big a challenge to conquer.

If you're ready to take your ho-hum book description (blurb) to the next level, contact me here today to get started: contact

How it works:

  • You submit your inquiry via the contact me link with a valid email address.
  • I will forward a few brief questions and a PayPal invoice.
  • You forward the information I'll need along with payment via PayPal. (All orders must be paid upfront.)
  • I strive to have all orders completed within one week (7 days from receipt of payment). Exact timelines will be issued when your order is placed. See terms below for rush deliveries.

Services and Pricing:

  • $50.00 for one fiction or non-fiction new book description (blurb). A limit of 3 revisions per individual blurb.
  • $35.00 for a rewrite or editing of your existing blurb. A limit of 3 revisions per individual blurb.
  • $99.00 per blurb for a rush job. The blurb will be delivered within 24-hours of receipt of payment. A limit of one revision for each individual blurb.
  • 3 Blurb Package - Order three book descriptions at the same time and your total will be $100.00!
  • $25.00 for an author bio for a website, sales page, or book jacket/flap. A limit of 2 revisions per order. 


*Rush orders are available on a case by case basis. I reserve the right to refuse a project that I deem offensive, hateful, or disturbing. 


Contact me today to get started. Blurb and author biography samples are available upon request.

Your attention grabbing book blurb awaits you. Order yours today!



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