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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Review Only Tour - Poppy by Clarissa Johal


Welcome to the Blog Tour for POPPY by Clarissa Johal.



Follow the tour for reviews, interviews, guest posts, and book spotlights.



Make sure to enter the giveaway below!




Book Details:

Title: Poppy
Genre: Paranormal  
Author: Clarissa Johal
Editor: Kathryn Galan
Publisher: Faeriemoon Press
ISBN-13: 978-0692708873
ISBN-10: 0692708871
Number of Pages:  234

Published:  May 18, 2016

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About POPPY:

A red-headed, pink-loving mortician who speaks to the dead.
A moody, unsociable funeral director.
Poppy and Dante from Struck are back.

Something is lingering around Skyview Funeral Home—and it's stealing souls of the dead.
With Dante in tow, Poppy is determined to put a stop to it.
Can she protect those who are trying to cross over, or will her soul be next?

Amazon Link:


Read an Excerpt:


The root cellar was a small space with a low ceiling. At one point, it probably smelled of apples and potatoes, but now, there was nothing but the scent of lawn mower gas, dirt, and cold stone. Poppy reached into the darkness, searching for the light bulb string. Her fingers connected, and she pulled it on with a click.



“Gladys?”



Weak light illuminated the usual garden-equipment clutter. Rakes and shovels were piled against a stone wall. Several cans of gasoline sat next to an old lawn mower. Bags of fertilizer and garden fungicide sat beside them. Gladys was nowhere in sight.



A rustle sounded from a darkened corner. Fully expecting to see a rat or trapped bird, she held the bulb in such a way to throw light on it. The door slammed shut behind her.



“Geez!” Poppy lost her grip on the light. The swinging bulb cast rising and falling shadows on the walls. She made a move to push the door open when the lightbulb suddenly shattered, leaving her in darkness.



“Gladys?” Poppy kicked herself for not waiting until morning, when Dante could have accompanied her. The grating sound started up from the corner of the room. It ran slowly along the ground until it stopped in front of her. That’s not Gladys. You walked right into this one.



She clutched the jar to her chest, her heart thumping. “I have the locket, if that’s what you want.”



The answering silence lay across the cellar like a shroud.



“I’ll make you a deal. You leave my dead alone, and I’ll leave the locket right here.” Her voice sounded against the close confines. “Good luck with the sea salt, if that matters.” Poppy inwardly cringed as she felt a trickle of blood from her nose. Dammit. She attempted to put up her barriers, but it was too late.



A heaviness descended upon her shoulders like a mantle. Something lashed out and scratched the skin of her throat.

My Review:
I could not put this book down, My husband practically had to drag me to bed. This is an awesome story. At times it is kind of creepy, at times a little scary. I want really scared just a little unnerved during a few parts. 
    The book is about Poppy. She is a mortician at Skyview funeral home. She has the gift of seeing the dead.  She talks to her deceased as eh calls them and helps them to figure out if they have unfinished business or just helps them to cross over. As she is tending to the bodies she carries on conversations with them. Until one day someone starts stealing her deceased's spirits before they have a chance to cross over. Not only is he stealing her deceased he is also after Poppy's soul as well. Poppy and her very close friend and the director of the funeral home Dante must figure out a way to put this awful spirit to rest and keep Poppy alive in the meant time.
    My only thing I didn't love about this book is I really wish there had of been an epilogue. I would really love to know the after story. The book kind of ended a bit abruptly to me. 
   The characters in this book are from another book called Stuck also by Clarissa Johal which I have not read yet. This is a stand alone book and really did not need Stuck in order to follow any of this book.

Meet the Author:




Clarissa Johal is the bestselling author of paranormal novels, Poppy, The Island, Voices, Struck and Between. When she’s not listening to the ghosts in her head, she’s dancing, taking pictures of gargoyles, or swinging from a trapeze. She shares her life with her husband, two daughters, and every stray animal that darkens their doorstep.

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Enter the Giveaway:







Book Blast for Drop Dead Handsome by M.K. Scott



Drop Dead Handsome
by M.K. Scott

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GENRE: Cozy Mystery

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BLURB:


The Painted Lady Inn is open for business and limping along in the B and B world. A high school reunion package assembles Donna’s least desirable classmates, including the backstabbing cheerleader, her narcissistic high school crush, and Arnie, whose cheesy poem had everyone calling her, hot mama. It’s all something she liked to forget. These are the normal guests.

An octogenarian self-proclaimed sleuth, Father Christmas, a dognapping couple, and a pair who is copying everything in the Inn to set up their own competitive establishment rounds out the group. Maria, the sister-in-law, has a matchmaking agenda for Donna. Daniel, her brother, finds himself serving as a referee with one guest’s multiple wives.

High school reunions can be murder. Detective Mark Taber is on the trail of the murderer, when he isn’t interfering in a smitten Arnie’s determined bid to woo the no nonsense innkeeper.

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Excerpt Four:


Arnie stepped into the room, threw his suitcase on the bed, while still cradling the basket. He slowly turned around taking in the entire room. “Not bad. Actually, it’s pretty nice.”

At last, someone who appreciated the effort she had put into the room. Her shoulders went back. Maybe she’d been too hard on Arnie.

For a chick’s room.”

Chick’s room, really? “Why do you think it’s a chick’s room?” She liked to think all her rooms were appropriate for any gender.

Arnie placed the basket on the drum table with the floral light. “Hmm, the ruffles, the flowers, the room smells like perfume.”

Yeah, hers.

He walked over to the rocker and picked up the romance novel she’d been reading. He brandished the book. “No self-respecting man would be caught reading this drivel. Mindless nonsense.”

His remark stopped her from asking for her book back. The best she could do would be to sneak back in and snatch it while cleaning. “It might do you some good to read it. Shouldn’t judge something you’ve never taken the time to read.”

Well, she’d gone and blown her excellent innkeeper behavior. “I dare you to read it.”

He blinked once, and then smiled. “Challenge accepted.”



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:


M. K. Scott is the husband and wife writing team behind The Painted Lady Inn Mysteries. Morgan K Wyatt is the general wordsmith, while her husband, Scott, is the grammar hammer and physics specialist. He uses his engineering skills to explain how fast a body falls when pushed over a cliff and various other felonious activities. The Internet and experts in the field provide forensic information, while the recipes and B and B details require a more hands on approach. Morgan’s daughter who manages a hotel provides guest horror stories to fuel the plot lines. The couple’s dog, Chance, is the inspiration behind Jasper, Donna’s dog. Murder Mansion is the first book in The Painted Lady Inn Mysteries. Overall, it is a fun series to create and read. Drop Dead Handsome is the second book in the series. Killer Review should be out in October 2016.

Social Media

Website http://www.morgankwyatt.com/

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AuthorMorganKWyatt

Twitter http://www.twitter.com/morgankwyatt

Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5826299.Morgan_K_Wyatt

Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/morgankwyatt/

tsu http://www.tsu.co/MorganKWyatt


Buy Links
Forthcoming on KOBO, iTunes & Barnes and Noble


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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION

The author will be awarding a prize to multiple winners such as $50 Amazon Gift Cards, $15 Target or Groupon Gift Cards and other GCs and books to randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour.

Blog Tour for: The Mermaid and the Treasure of the Bay (La Sirena #1) by A. Algeri

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YA Bound Book Tours is organizing a Blog Tour for: The Mermaid and the Treasure of the Bay

(La Sirena #1) by A. Algeri. This tour will run from June 27th to July 1st.  



The Mermaid and the Treasure of the Bay

(La Sirena #1)
by A. Algeri 
Release
Date: 08/20/15
246
pages

Summary
from Goodreads:
"The Mermaid
and the treasure of the Bay" is the first adventure of Brinn, a young
woman who had recently returned to her homeland, Nyar Kaad, after years of
being away.


For her mother and sister it’s only supposed to be an episodic stay, because
their intention is to return to the capital, Adaria, held by both aristocrats,
by then, to be their home. Brinn, however, isn’t interested in living in the
golden cage of high society and aspires to a different existence, that will
push her to oppose the decisions of her family and to pursue a destiny
according to her own wishes.


The accidental discovery of what looks like a map to hidden treasure, buried in
Nyar Kaad, according to tradition, by pirates once dwelling in the settlement,
will push her to search for the hidden riches- an undertaking that the
protagonist will face courageously, at the cost of challenging her fears, the
rigid social conventions, and more literal dangers to her person, venturing on
a journey into the local legends and the past of her own family, until reaching
an unexpected epilogue.


Set to Isara, a fantasy world inspired by the period between the seventeenth
and the first decades of the nineteenth centuries, "The Mermaid and the
treasure of the Bay" is a journey full of mystery in the universe where
real and supernatural coexist intersecting in a subtle and insidious way, a
world divided between palaces and largely unexplored expanses, an opulent
capital and boundless oceans.




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now: ebook kindle or paperback
Excerpt:
My life was far from perfect, I had an unusual character and my nature wasn't easily adaptable to the life that ought to have been lead by someone of our status that was forced to aspire to court, but for years I had been able to carve out my happiness. Even though I wasn't particularly interested in the  girls  my  age  that  talked  about  future  boyfriends,  parties  and  dresses,  I  could  always  close  my eyes  and  imagine  that  I  was  in  one  of  those  far  away  places  that  I  was  so  fascinated  by  and  that I had read about so often in books. Despite  the  many  remote  places  that  I  had  learned  about the  existence  of  by  reading,  the  most precious continued always to be Nyar Kaad. My thoughts inevitably went to the aquamarine ocean waves on the shores where I was born.

About the Author:

A.
Algeri is the author of "The Mermaid and the treasure of the Bay",
his first published novel. He began writing while he was a teenager, setting
most of his stories in the world of Isara, a fantasy universe of his own
creation.

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Cover Reveal: Aria & Ethan by Kad Rayan!

Blog Tour for: Bound by Donnielle Tyner


Bound
Release Date: 10/19/15

Summary from Goodreads:
Bound by Vengeance.

Sadie has found the resolve to fight the man who caused so much pain in her life. Her tentative alliance with the HCA underground gives her the resources to train both her body and Talent for when she comes face to face with her grandfather.

Bound by Loss.

Being separated from her friends at St Vincent’s is harder than she could have ever realized and it doesn’t help that Kian has withdrawn from her as well. With help from a new friend, Sadie uncovers more about her past and that someone close to her has been keeping secrets from Sadie her entire life.

Bound by Fear.

Tragedy strikes close to home, giving a longstanding enemy, one desperate and willing to do anything to have Sadie on their side, an opportunity to arise. Allies and friends come together to stand against evil, but at a terrible cost. Sadie’s history and future collide while the world is thrown into chaos.

Sadie must overcome or forever be Bound. 




Buy Links:
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Book One:

(cover linked to Goodreads)



About the Author
Hello! Donnielle here. I’m a new indie young adult author. When I’m not writing, I spend my time reading, binge watching Netflix, homeschooling my two children, and hanging out with my husband.


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Beaumont Kitchenware Top Rated Collapsible Colander







I love to cook and I cook a lot. I have a ton of kitchen gadgets and they all seem to take up a lot of room. I actually have 3 colanders in various sizes, that I do use. Well let me say I had 3 I will be replacing all 3 with this one collapsible colander. It takes up less room then even my smallest colander. It can be folded out to make the different sizes I was using all in one colander. It folds down to about 1 inch thick my others were all at least 4 inches thick and had to be stacked together in the pantry.

 This colander is made of food grade heat safe silicone and stainless steel. The silicone part is heat resistant up to 425 degree. The stainless steel means it will never rust.

It will hold up to 3 quarts. Great for veggies, pastas, and anything else you need strained.  The straining holes are a good size but not so big that a lot of pasta with fall through and be wasted. This is dishwasher safe but is just as easy to hand wash with the silicone it is non stick.

I received this product during a promotion free for my honest review and they are 100% my own opinions. I received no compensation for this review and I am not required to give a good review. I am also not associated with the seller in any way.


ThermoPro TP07 Remote Wireless Digital Kitchen Cooking Food Meat Thermometer






I was thrilled to run across this Remote Wireless Digital Kitchen Thermometer. I love to cook and I cook from scratch as well. I do a lot of meals where the meat is baked, and at the holidays we always make the meats for a family of about 30 people. With this remote wireless thermometer I am no longer stuck in one place while cooking. I can be where ever I want and not have to worry about running to the kitchen to keep checking on my meat. I also do not have to keep opening the oven, sticking a thermometer in, waiting for it to do its thing and letting all the heat out of my oven.

The 6 1/2 inch probe goes in when the meat goes in. It is on a heatproof wire that is attached to the smaller thermometer box that sets on the counter or hooks over the oven door handle. The larger receiver goes with me where ever I want to be, it has a stand to set on a table or a belt clip if I am moving around. I can be within 300 feet of my oven and know when my meat is done.

The thermometer has pre-set temps even all I have to do is choose the type of meat I am cooking and how done I want it and let it got, it will beep to let me know when it is at temp. The screen also tells me when it is getting close to be done. The screen is a grey with black writing until it gets close. Within 10 degrees it turns blue, when it is within 15 degrees of set temp it turns green, when it is at set temp it turns red.

This can also be used as a timer. Which can be set to count up or count down and also has an alarm.

I am kind of excited for the next turkey or ham I cook for a family get together.

I received this product during a promotion free for my honest review and they are 100% my own opinions. I received no compensation for this review and I am not required to give a good review. I am also not associated with the seller in any way.