Beware of Hiring Brooklyn Ghostwriting
I hired Brooklyn Ghostwriting in October 2024 to build a website and market my book. As part of the agreement, they guaranteed the sale of 350 books over a four-month contract.
At the end of four months, nothing meaningful had been delivered. The website work was incomplete, and there was no evidence of real marketing or book sales activity.
Believing the situation might improve, I extended the relationship through October 2025. Unfortunately, the outcome was the same. Deadlines passed, deliverables were missed, and progress was minimal to nonexistent. When a new contract was proposed with added “perks,” I gave them one final opportunity. Again, no meaningful work was completed.
The most frustrating part of this experience was communication. Emails and messages routinely went unanswered for long stretches. However, when it came time to upsell additional services, communication suddenly became prompt and persistent. This happened multiple times over the course of our year-plus relationship.
Ultimately, I was able to recover my payments only by filing a credit card dispute. While I did get my money back, the time and effort lost—reviewing drafts, following up repeatedly, and managing a situation that should never have required this level of oversight—was significant.
I am sharing this review so other authors can make an informed decision. Based on my experience, I would strongly caution anyone considering Brooklyn Ghostwriting to get everything in writing, be skeptical of guaranteed sales claims, and understand that you may need to pursue refunds through your credit card company rather than the firm itself.