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Saturday, March 28, 2015

My Review: KabelDirekt (10 feet) Mini HDMI to HDMI Cable


I got this cable free for my honest review.
The Kabeldirekt cable is a lot better then the old one I have, it is much more thicker but yet very felexible. I love the fact that it is 10 feet long so I don't have to set right in front of my television in order to watch home video's off of my movie camera and I have full use of the fast forward, rewind, and start/stop controls all while being comfortable in my chair. It also works great for hooking my tablet to the television.
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My Review: 16 inch Long Handled Shoe Horn


I received this 16 in long handled shoe horn in exchange for my honest review.  This is a nice sturdy shoe horn it's made of stainless steel. It has a large handle end on it for easy grabbing.  the pre drilled hole is also nice for hanging it so you don't loose it. My husband has bad knees and arthritis, he says it is really nice for getting his shoes on, and he really likes that it is long enough to help, not like the shirt ones where he has to bend and twist for them to work. Works great for his boots also.  No more curling the heels up on the shoes. Once the heel is curled in my book they are trash, they are very uncomfortable, this shoe horn will stop that from happening. 

My Review: Vetro Glass Screen Protector for Iphone 6


I was given the Vetro Glass screen Protector in exchange for my honest opinion. It was well packaged and very easy to apply. It is virtually invisible on the phone. Unlike other screen protector this one is ultra thin and you don't have to feel like you are gonna break the phone in order to click on something. Like I said it is pretty much invisible and covers from edge to edge. It's very smooth to the touch. It comes with a alcohol wipe to clean your phone screen, a microfiber cloth for buffing your screen with, and then the screen protector sheet, just peel off the plastic cover sheet and carefully place the screen protector on your screen. Seems like it should last a very long time, and protect your investment really well. The shipping was very fast and came in a nice little cardboard envelope type package. Get yours here on Amazon

Friday, March 27, 2015

My Review: The Enterprising Chipmunk [Kindle Edition] By: Gramps Doodlebug



A really cute story about a really resourceful Chipmunk. Khalee is a chipmunk who loves to dig holes but really didn't like hunting for food. He also is a picky eater. One day his parents tell him he needs to stop digging and start hunting for food, so Khalee goes out looking, he comes across a squirrel eating dead bugs, which makes him squeamish, so he keeps walking, he finds some mushrooms and takes them home proud of himself. his parents not so much and they tell him he needs to try again the next day. The next day he finds and picks some sunflower sprouts and takes them home only to find out he stole someone else's food.
Khalee then decides he he will go far away from his home and find some food. He runs into a mouse who gives him some leads on food, as well as helps him some. Khalee ends up outsmarting a fox and a snake but in the end he gets the food he went after.
 Gramps Doodlebug sent me this book for my honest review, and honestly I applaud him for a terrific story. The story would be great for kids between 6 and 10. It also has some great pictures, that might even keep younger kids attention. The adventure is fun but also has a few lessons included.

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My Review: ABIGAIL and the North Pole Adventure By: Tali Carmi E-book


Very cute and educational children's story. it is written by Tali Carmi and illustrated by Neda Fuchedzhieva. Neda done a great job with the illustrations in the book, they are really cute, colorful, and get a child's attention.
 Tali wrote a really good story for younger children, I would say ages 2 to 6. In the story Abigail decides to visit the North Pole via her magic book and on her Magic Bicycle, where she meets Siku.
 Siku teaches Abigail  different things about the North Pole. He teaches her about igloos, ice fishing, polar bears and more.
  I am not positive but by doing a Amazon search I found a total of 4 books in Tali Carmi's Abigail series.
 I was given a copy of this book for my honest review.

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Blog Tour: The Creator’s Eye: Mover of Fate, Part I by R.N. Feldman Guest blog

The Creator’s Eye: Mover of Fate, Part I
The Creator’s Eye
Book I
R.N. Feldman

Genre: Science Fiction/ Fantasy

Date of Publication: November 26, 2014

ISBN: 978-1501083617
ASIN: B00O705KD6

Number of pages: 270
Word Count: 58,401

Cover Artist: R.N. Feldman and Caroline Miller

Book Description:

On a hidden archipelago, people known as Movers manipulate matter with their minds while strange Folds in space transform the landscape into wondrous and often deadly anomalies. 

When a young Mover named Michael Edwards discovers that he is descended from a long line of beings who can not only Move matter, but actually Create it, he finds himself at the center of a cosmic struggle for power. 

Manipulated by friends, family, and an ominous prophecy, he allies himself with a host of strange creatures and characters as he fights to become Mover of his own destiny.


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About the Author:

Mover of Fate is the first novel in The Creator’s Eye series by author and artist R.N. Feldman.  Feldman lives and works in Los Angeles, CA where he teaches at Otis College of Art and Design and spends as much time hiking through the local mountains as he can.  Art, metaphysics, useless scientific trivia, and extensive backpacking treks throughout the world have all been major influences in his work. 

Follow him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thecreatorseye

You can also see his latest paintings on www.RoniFeldmanFineArt.com  



Twitter: @RNFeldman


A WELL-KEPT SECRET
R.N. FELDMAN

Most people know me as an artist, so it came as a surprise to all my friends, and even my own mother that I had written a sci-fi/fantasy novel.  The Creator’s Eye has been nearly thirty years in the making, and a very well kept secret from a guy who often stinks at keeping his lips zipped. 

The first inkling I had of this story began when I was only six years old.  I was playing Nintendo games with my friends, but we wanted to make our own.  We drew them out on paper and using a fair bit of imagination, had each other play them.  However, when I went home, I kept thinking about them.  In fact, I wandered through the islands of Arimbol almost every night before I went to sleep for the last thirty years.  Of course, the adventures of Michael and his companions were about as complex as you might imagine they might be coming from a six year old’s He-Man addled brain, but by the time I was twelve, all of the major plot points were there.  And I admit, that there are still a few scenes inspired by movies I loved as a kid that survived into the final draft.  The black dogs in Chapter I partly came from Willow.  The scene in Chapter III when Michael and Maya jump off the roof, well, I was rather taken with Disney’s Robin Hood escaping the burning castle by leaping into the moat.

At twelve years old, I still envisioned The Creator’s Eye as a video game.  I wanted my audience to be able to control and interact with my characters, and I had some pretty advanced ideas for the era.  Being a pretty precocious kid and having a mom who was very supportive of my creativity, I wound up having a meeting with a local video game company that wanted to hear my ideas.  Looking back on it, they were probably using me for market research, but it made me storyboard out an early draft.  It also made me realize that I wanted to be a kid for a while longer. 

It was in my twenties that I realized that I didn’t want it to be a video game (although it still bares the fast-pace of one).  It needed to be a book, and from there could be transformed into anything else it fit.  By then, my old ideas about video games were no longer so ahead of their time.  I took a few stabs at writing it as a novel, but they were awful.  Just terrible.  Parakeets would protest the lining of their pages with them.  It wasn’t until I read the Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi that I had an epiphany that the book had to be written from multiple points of view.

I wish I could say that from there, the story simply flowed out of me (and it did at many times), but I have learned from many years of painting, that no matter how clearly I can picture something in my head, it doesn’t always come out how I expected it.  Even though I have pictured Michael, Maya, Sefu, and the rest for decades, I was often stymied when I put pen to paper.   Some parts I had to figure out, rewrite, and mull over for weeks.  For instance, the emotional complexity and motivations of my characters was something that developed as I wrote them.  I often didn’t know what they would say about a situation until they were confronted by it.

Completing Mover of Fate, the first book in The Creator’s Eye series was one of the most thrilling moments in my life and I am so excited to finally be able to share it with people.  I am hard at work editing Part II and plan to release it this Fall, and there is much more to come.



Thursday, March 26, 2015

Blog Tour an Giveaway: In The Age Of Hysteria Thomas Briar

In The Age Of Hysteria
Thomas Briar

Genre: Historical Erotic Romance

Publisher: MuseItHOT Publishing

Date of Publication:  6-28-13

ISBN: 978-1-77127-356-5
ASIN: BOODOHYMY6


Number of pages: 139 

Word Count: 25,541

Cover Artist: Marion Sipe


Book Description:

Dr. Joseph Brenner, a twenty-two year old graduate of medical college, has a natural gift for treating hysteria, circa 1878. The only problem is none of his peers in Boston, Massachusetts will offer him an assistantship due to a supposed moral indiscretion on his part. Without obtaining an assistantship he cannot enter the medical field to build a reputation as a competent doctor. Or, so he believes.

The beautiful and affluent Ms. Mary Pyre, a twenty-six year old businesswoman, has heard whispers of Joseph's proficiency in treating the disease. She seeks Joseph out and hires him as the attending physician at her Women's Health and Revitalizing Spa. Though Joseph and Mary are attracted to each other, unfortunate circumstances make them keep their romantic feelings for one another at arm's length. It is only when he learns she needs his expertise to overcome her chronic sexual impotence toward men that their relationship has an opportunity to move forward.

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About the Author:

Edgy and provocative in his writings, Thomas Briar strives to exalt the virtues of love and lust in every erotic story he creates. To date, he's garnered eleven publishing contracts with three different publishers and has seven published books in the marketplace.

When he's not writing, he enjoys spending time with his wife, reading, taking long walks, and people watching. Yeah, he's always wondering what makes people do the things they do. He knows it's usually something hidden in plain sight. He just has to figure out what it is, much like the motivations of the characters in his stories. 

Five Revelations from Thomas Briar

•        I was once a very religious young man. The ladies in the church I attended wore their hair in buns and their dress-tails brushed against the hardwood floor. Considering the explicit sexual content in my books, who would ever suspect that I came from such an austere environment…right?
•        At twenty-five years of age I discovered Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries and Anais Nin. The course of my life was forever altered. However, due to my religious upbringing, I suffered quite the emotional dilemma: either reinvent myself into who I wanted to be or continue to live out my life in religious austerity. I honestly believe I made the right choice.
•        My wife is the most fun I've ever had. And I suspect she always will be. I met her when I was twenty-two and she was nineteen. I knew I was going to marry her three weeks into our relationship but I waited eight months before I actually asked for her hand in marriage. We've been together twenty-one years. She's the love of my life.
•        I'm no stranger to manual labor. My father put me to work at six years old. I chuckle now whenever I think back at how I considered it a travesty that my younger brother didn't have to start working until he was seven. My brother and I are still the best of friends all these many years later.
•        I love writing erotica and erotic romance. Every time I publish a new story I feel like I'm doing exactly what I'm supposed to be doing with my life.


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