What is a Peer Review?
A peer review is a process in which fellow authors review the work in question. The purpose of the peer review is to enhance the quality of the work. Peer reviewers make sure the scope of the work is focused; they especially check the content of the work for accuracy and realism. The review for Catholic integrity, done by the staff at Leonine Publishers, approaches the traditional peer review. The main difference is that we focus on your books suitability for the intended Catholic audience.