Brooke is a beta and sensitivity reader with a passion for a variety of genres, including horror, mystery/thriller, fantasy, and dystopian/sci-fi. While non-fiction isn't her specialty, she enjoys celebrity memoirs and has a fondness for young adult and new adult stories.

Living with dyslexia, Brooke advocates for literacy, particularly for those who struggle with reading. She is open about mental health and finds comfort in characters who face anxiety and depression, offering both personal insight and a critical perspective in her reading.

By day, Brooke works in email marketing, humorously calling reading her second full-time job. She actively supports indie authors through reviews, social media engagement, and book purchases. At home, she shares her life with her pets—Apollo, her flame point Siamese cat, and Cerberus (or Cerby), her loyal corgi—while her high school sweetheart husband brings joy to her days.

When not absorbed in a book, Brooke enjoys video games, Dungeons and Dragons, photography, theme parks, and amateur writing. With a deep love for storytelling, she’s eager to connect with others and explore the world of stories!

Meet Brooke

Sensitivity Reader

We offer sensitivity readings that provide in-depth analysis and insightful feedback. Our priority is to promote awareness and understanding by ensuring that we handle language and representation with sensitivity and cultural competence.

Brooke specialises in providing thorough and insightful sensitivity readings, and conscious language about the following subjects:

Dyslexia

anxiety ( social phobia, agoraphobia, generalised, and panic disorder but anxiety is anxiety at the end of the day and can assist with all sensitivity reads involving a character who has it)

Depression.

While sexual assault or domestic violence hasn't happened to me, I watched my mother and various others in my family and friends to whom I am close suffer from these topics. Which has turned me into a huge advocate for SA and DV education and helping victims. I volunteer a lot of my time to help those who have been through this. So I am very educated on the topics and could help with these sensitivity reads as well.

My husband has ADHD and is autistic. Again, while I am not, I live with him daily and we have been together for 14 years. I've spent much time learning about these disabilities to understand him better. So again, while I don't have these problems, I am very educated on the topics and could help with sensitivity reads in these areas too.