Get an early seat at the table.
Every book, recipe, and wellness program we publish starts as a work in progress — and the Book Insiders Club is where real readers help shape it before it ever reaches the public. If you’ve ever wanted early access to new projects, a genuine hand in how they turn out, and free copies as a thank-you along the way, this is for you.
Whether you love getting lost in a good book, testing a new recipe in your own kitchen, working through a wellness program that could change how you feel day to day, or trying out a health tracking tool like the blood sugar tracker I’m currently refining, there’s a role here that fits how you want to be involved.
Why Join?
- Early access — see new books, recipes, and programs before anyone else does
- Real influence — your feedback and reviews genuinely shape the final product
- Free materials — complimentary copies and resources as our thank-you for your time
- No pressure — you choose which invitations to accept, and life happens; we get it
- A growing community — be part of something from the ground floor, rooted in faith, wellness, and honest storytelling
- A voice in future tools — help shape health trackers and resources before anyone else sees them
Choose Your Role
Beta Tester
Read projects before they’re finalized and help make them stronger.
ARC Reader
Receive advance copies and leave honest reviews that help new books find readers.
Launch Team
Help spread the word and celebrate release day alongside us.
Recipe Tester
Try recipes from upcoming cookbook projects and help perfect them before publication.
Wellness Program Tester
Work through a wellness program, or test a health tracking tool like my blood sugar tracker, before release and help shape a resource that will genuinely help others.
You’re welcome to apply for more than one role if multiple sound like a good fit — just check every box that applies on the application.
Before applying, please read our Book Insider Guidelines linked below so you know exactly what to expect.
See our Privacy Policy for details on how your application information, including any health-related responses, is collected and used.
If your role involves testing a health tracker, like the Blood Sugar Tracking Log, the Menopause Symptom Tracking Log, or one of the many others I’m currently refining, that means logging your own personal numbers for your own use. That data stays yours — we only ask for your feedback on the tool itself, unless you choose to share an example.

