"I have worked with Pam Labbe since 2016 when my book The Beat on Ruby’s Street was first published. She has brought the book to the top 100 for Amazon sales in the children’s historical fiction categories several times and even to number one as well. Pam is thorough, upbeat, enthusiastic and conscientious. I can relax knowing that Pam is in my corner, helping publicize and market my book, and that I am not just another author to her. She reads my work and has taken the time to get to know me and figure out the best strategies for getting my books (since I now have a second one) to prospective readers. She is also spectacular at finding reviewers who are genuine and who also care about what they do. In addition, she’s an extremely talented artist who creates world-class graphics for promos – I regularly hear from people who wonder who is making them. In short, I would recommend Pam to anyone and everyone in need of a great publicist! I am so lucky to have found her."
Jenna Zark, author of The Beat on Ruby’s Street and Fool’s Errand
"I have worked with Pam Labbe since 2016 when my book The Beat on Ruby’s Street was first published. She has brought the book to the top 100 for Amazon sales in the children’s historical fiction categories several times and even to number one as well. Pam is thorough, upbeat, enthusiastic and conscientious. I can relax knowing that Pam is in my corner, helping publicize and market my book, and that I am not just another author to her. She reads my work and has taken the time to get to know me and figure out the best strategies for getting my books (since I now have a second one) to prospective readers. She is also spectacular at finding reviewers who are genuine and who also care about what they do. In addition, she’s an extremely talented artist who creates world-class graphics for promos – I regularly hear from people who wonder who is making them. In short, I would recommend Pam to anyone and everyone in need of a great publicist! I am so lucky to have found her." Jenna Zark, author of The Beat on Ruby’s Street and Fool’s Errand