Amazon Review Club — Steppe Warrior Fantasy
Get Amazon Reviews for Your Taifali Fantasy Novel
Horse archers on the Danube frontier. Gothic alliances. A world balanced between two empires. iWrity finds the readers who live for that tension and turns them into your launch-day reviewers.
Start Your Free ARC Campaign62%
average reader completion rate on iWrity
24 hrs
to go live after uploading your manuscript
4.7★
average rating for action-heavy fantasy titles
Built for authors who write on the edge of empires
Cavalry and steppe reader matching
iWrity finds readers who specifically review horse-archer fiction, Gothic war narratives, and Danube-frontier fantasy, not a generic fantasy list.
Series-friendly campaigns
Re-invite Book 1 readers for Book 2. Build a loyal ARC base that grows with your Taifali saga across multiple volumes.
Launch-day review cluster
Reviews appear on your Amazon page the moment you go live. That cluster of early social proof drives visibility in Amazon's new-release ranking algorithm.
Set and forget reminders
iWrity sends readers three automatic reminders before your launch date. You spend that time writing, not managing your ARC list.
Your Taifali saga has earned an audience
Don't leave reviews to chance. Build your ARC reader list now and arrive at launch day with momentum already behind you.
Create Your iWrity AccountFrequently asked questions
Who were the Taifali and why do they work so well in fantasy?
The Taifali were a steppe people who settled along the Danube and became close allies of the Goths, sharing their frontier wars against Rome and eventually being resettled within the Empire as foederati. Their cavalry skills, steppe origins, and Gothic cultural overlap put them in a unique middle space: neither fully Roman nor purely “barbarian.” For fantasy authors, that ambiguity is gold. A Taifali warrior caught between loyalty to their Gothic allies and the pull of Roman civilization is a protagonist that writes itself.
What kind of ARC readers does iWrity target for steppe fantasy?
iWrity targets readers with review histories in cavalry-centric fantasy, Gothic or Hunnic historical fiction, late-Roman military thrillers, and frontier war narratives. Readers who have reviewed books about horse archers, steppe empires, or Rome's barbarian allies are prioritized for Taifali-inspired campaigns.
How does the iWrity ARC process work from start to finish?
You upload your manuscript and cover, set your target ARC size (typically 20–75 readers), and choose your launch date. iWrity matches your book to qualified readers, sends invitations, manages file delivery, and tracks review completions. You get a live dashboard and automated reminder sequences. When launch day arrives, your reviews are already populating your Amazon page.
Will ARC readers leave spoiler-heavy reviews?
iWrity includes a spoiler-etiquette guide in every reader invitation. It explains what counts as a spoiler and how to hint at plot elements without revealing them. Most experienced ARC readers on iWrity already know to keep reviews spoiler-free, and the reminder reinforces that expectation.
Can I use iWrity for a series launch, not just a single book?
Yes, and series launches are where iWrity shines. You can run campaigns for Book 1 and Book 2 simultaneously, or stagger them. Readers who loved Book 1 can be re-invited for Book 2, giving you a warm audience for every entry in your series.