The best part about being a writer is the emails, DMs, and positive reviews I get from readers. I write for and about trauma survivors, and it makes my day when someone tells me that my books made a positive difference in their lives.
There are several ways to get in touch if you’d like to say hi or have thoughts about my work.
Social Media
You can find me on Facebook @coachandauthorjackori and on most other social media as @authorjackori.
You can email me at connect@authorjackori.com.
If you’d like to get to know me better, you can join my mailing list, the Enigma Express.
And if you’ve read any of my books and want to leave a review, feel free to do so on either Amazon or Goodreads!
I’m always looking for beta readers — people who love the types of books I write and can give me feedback on not-yet-published work. My beta team gives me honest feedback, including what they didn’t like or what didn’t make sense to them.
I don’t always go along with every suggestion, but I do read them all. If a LOT of people have the same thought, it suggests I need to change something, so I take everyone’s feedback into account.
If you’d like to join my beta team, shoot me an email at connect@authorjackori.com.
While the beta team gives me feedback, the advanced reader team reads and reviews my books shortly before they’re released.
The way it works is that I send you a e-copy of the book and you agree to read it by a certain date.Â
You’ll get an email when the book is live on Amazon and Goodreads and a link to where to go to publish your review.Â
This helps me sell books by getting some reviews up there right away, and you get to read for free, so it’s a win for both of us.
If this is something you’d like to do, please email me at connect@authorjackori.com


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