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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

My Review: Majestic Pure JOJOBA OIL




I received a huge discount on this Jojoba Oil in exchange of my honest unbiased opinion

Jojoba Oil for Hair and Skin it is extracted from the seed of Jojoba Tree it is Organic, 100% PURE, and Natural. Majestic Pure guarantee's If you are not completely satisfied with their Jojoba Oil, they will refund your entire purchase price. It comes in a Amber colored glass bottle and also comes with a high quality glass dropper. 

 Jojoba oil is amazing for dry skin, for your hair, for removing make up. It has a very light scent so can be mixed with other scented oils. It can also be used in oil diffusers. I like to use it on my hair before I shower to condition it. Just put a little on wrap your head in a towel or shower cap for a few minutes then shampoo as usual. I tried it after a shower and it left my hair oily looking.  It's amazing for my skin, I work in household type chemicals all day and my hands and arms are very dried out from them, just rub a little on and it helps, also relieves chapped winter skin.

My Review: La Vida Essentials Fractionated Coconut Oil (Liquid) 16 Oz



It may not be a miracle oil but it's pretty close. It is in liquid form, which to me is better then the solid stuff. You can use it on your hair, your skin, your nails, you can mix it with other oils. There is no scent to this oil. It comes in a very large 16 ounce plastic bottle. It is 100% pure  Fractionated Coconut Oil and can be used in lots of body recipes for making lotions and more. You can use it straight out of the bottle or add some scented oils to it to give it a scent. Is a great massage oil also. It is non greasy feeling, and soaks into your skin really quickly.  I like to put Fractionated Coconut Oil after a shower and add a little to my hair, and it does help with my dry, brittle, frizzy hair. I was given this product for my honest review and I will be buying more when I run out of this bottle. It also has an amazing e-book with 33 recipes that covers everything from toothpaste to bug spray. 


My Review: SteadyTrek Hidden Travel Money Belt

Very roomy, it has 2 large zippered pockets. Inside the back pocket also has a divider plus lots of room in the main pocket itself. The pocket is approx. 5 inches tall and 11 inches long, large enough for pretty much whatever you want to add to it.  The elastic waist band is very soft and says will fit up to 43 inch. Just toss it in the wash machine when it gets dirty. And the best thing it is RFID blocking material. Safe and secure, wear it under your shirt, it is not bulky like a fanny pack, and weighs practically nothing. It is gray, so most clothing will hide it. I got this at a huge discount for my honest review.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Raising the Stakes by Karen Rock


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This is my stop during the blog tour for Raising the Stakes by Karen Rock. This blog tour is organized by Lola's Blog Tours. The blog tour runs from 1 till 7 April, you can view the complete tour schedule on the website of Lola’s Blog Tours.

Raising the Stakes CoverRaising the Stakes
by Karen Rock
Genre: Adult
Age category: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: 1 April, 2015


Blurb:
Hiding from the world…

Tucking herself away in the Adirondack woods was supposed to keep Vivienne Harris safe. From dark memories of the Bronx, from danger, from entanglements. But when an orphaned bear cub raids her pantry and conservation officer Liam Walsh appears with news of poachers nearby, her private, peaceful world is turned upside down!

Suddenly two forces are drawing her out—Button, the cub who needs her help, and Liam, the man who's dead set against her rehabilitating the bear. If she can just win Liam's support, Vivie knows she can give Button a good life. And maybe find the courage to embrace a future with Liam…


You can find Raising the Stakes on Goodreads

You can buy Raising the Stakes here:
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- Harlequin

karen in gardenAbout the Author:
Karen Rock is an award-winning YA and adult contemporary romance author. She holds a master’s degree in English and worked as an ELA instructor before becoming a full-time writer.  Currently she writes for Harlequin Heartwarming and her first novel for the line, WISH ME TOMORROW, has won the 2014 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, the 2014 Golden Quill Contest and a finalist in the Published Maggie Awards. The first novel in her co-authored YA series, CAMP BOYFRIEND, has been a finalist in the Booksellers Best and Golden Leaf awards.

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My Review: I was given a copy of this book for my honest review. It's an adorable read. I have to say adorable because of the baby bear. The Story is about Vivie, who had been attacked and raped years earlier in Boston, Liam a DEC officer, who had seen too much in the war, Buttons the baby bear whose mother was killed by some poachers, Jinx the cat who is blind in one eye, and Scooter the old dog who is now deaf. Vivie inherited her Aunt's farmhouse in the Adirondack Mountains and moved there to open a cafe. She met Liam the first tie during the winter when she was tossing scrap food out the back door of her cafe for the animals. It was an instant dislike when he told her she couldn't do that. During the summer months Maggie was awakened to sounds in her kitchen, she went down to investigate and found a baby bear. She called the DEC and wouldn't you know it they sent Liam. Liam wanted to shoot the baby since it was too young to be on it's own. Vivie talks him into to holding off until she can take the tst to be a rehabilitator, and also talks him into be her supervisor. As the story goes on they become friends. She is still suspicious of him due mainly to her attack years ago. But as time goes on the trust builds and turns into love. Now you have to go get the book to find out the rest of the story.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

THIS HEART OF MINE by BRENDA NOVAK Book Blast & Kindle Fire HD 6 giveaway

THIS HEART OF MINE
by Brenda Novak


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4.5 Stars TOP PICK from RT Book Reviews!
First love. Second chance?

As the daughter of a hoarder, Phoenix Fuller had a tough childhood. So when the handsome, popular Riley Stinson became her boyfriend in high school, she finally felt as though she had something to be proud of. Phoenix was desperate not to lose him—especially once she found out she was pregnant. Yes, she might have acted a bit obsessive when he broke up with her. But she did not run down the girl he started dating next.

Unfortunately, there was no way to prove her innocence. Now, after serving her time in prison, Phoenix has been released. All she wants to do is return to Whiskey Creek and get to know her son. But Jacob’s father isn’t exactly welcoming.

Riley doesn’t trust Phoenix, doesn’t want her in Jacob’s life. He is, however, ready to find someone to love. And he wants a good mother for his son. He has no idea that he’s about to find both!

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Excerpt

Once again, Phoenix’s eyes were riveted on her son. Only this time, she felt such a surge of emotion she almost darted into the bathroom. She could not break down.

Please, God, don’t let me cry. He won’t come within ten feet of me if I do.

But the harder she tried to hold back her tears, the more overwhelmed she became. In a panic, she slipped around the corner, into the small alcove by the bathrooms, and leaned her head against the wall.

Breathe. Don’t blow this.

The bell over the door jingled, telling her that Riley and Jacob had stepped inside. She imagined them looking around, maybe getting annoyed when they didn’t find her. But she was frozen in place. She absolutely could. Not. Move.

“Hey,” she heard the hostess say with a familiarity that hadn’t been present in her greeting to Phoenix. “We’re busy this morning, like we are every Saturday. But if you can wait for a few minutes, I’ll get you a table.”

“We’re actually meeting someone who should be here.”

That had to be Riley, but Phoenix couldn’t say she recognized his voice. Her memories of him were vivid. But they’d both been so young, and he’d changed a great deal. No longer the skinny teenager she’d known in high school, he was a man with plenty of hard muscle on his solid frame, a man in his prime, and that had been more than apparent as she’d watched him walk, shoulder to shoulder, with their son a few seconds earlier.

“Who are you here to meet?” the hostess asked.

“Name’s Phoenix Fuller,” came his response.

“What does she look like?”

“I’m not sure these days,” he said, and Phoenix winced. Her shoulder-length dark hair wasn’t bad. It was thick, probably her best asset. Her hazel eyes weren’t unattractive, either. She didn’t feel she was ugly. But the scars on her face would be new to him. She hadn’t had those when she went to prison.

“She wasn’t very tall,” he added, as if that might be the only detail still applicable.

“There was a woman who said she was expecting two more to join her,” the hostess said. “But I don’t know where she went…”

Determined not to miss this opportunity after waiting so long for it, Phoenix curved her fingernails into her palms, took a deep breath and stepped around the corner. “Sorry I…I had to wash my hands.”

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author Brenda Novak is the author of fifty books. A four-time Rita nominee, she has won many awards, including the National Reader’s Choice, the Bookseller’s Best, the Book Buyer’s Best, the Daphne, and the Holt Medallion. She also runs Brenda Novak for the Cure, a charity to raise money for diabetes research (her youngest son has this disease). To date, she’s raised $2.4 million. For more about Brenda, please visit www.brendanovak.com.

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Blog Tour: Book Babes Trilogy by Jean Brashear



Texas Ties
Book Babes Trilogy
Part One
Texas Heroes 13
Jean Brashear

Genre: Romance

Date of Publication: March 15, 2015

ISBN: 9781942653080
ASIN: B00U7L2PYQ

Number of pages: 150
Word Count: 33,000

Cover Artist: Covers by Rogenna

Book Description:

A new 3-part story in the Texas Heroes series from New York Times and USAToday bestselling Texas romance author Jean Brashear!

The Book Babes reading group began as five women wanting to talk books—but now they've become family. There's romance author Ava Sinclair, organizer and backbone; happily-married mother of five Ellie Preston, group mom; patrician art gallery owner Sylvie Everett; single mom and sociology professor Luisa Martinez; and ambitious attorney Laken Foster, the wild child of the bunch. For several years now, they've met monthly and discussed the current book a little--and dissected their lives and loves far more often.

But now change is rippling through the group, begun by Laken's restlessness with her freewheeling life of serial hookups and sent into hyperdrive by Ava's suddenly-hot career, while Luisa's abusive ex tries to reclaim their teenage son and Sylvie faces her mother's decline. But it's when Ellie takes her first step into life after her children fly the nest and falls under the spell of the sexy artist who's teaching her to paint that the group's orbit begins to wobble on its axis, and life--for all of them and the men they love--will never be the same.

And then there's the Sweetgrass Springs surprise…


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Note To Readers
This is a true serial and best enjoyed if read in order

Part One: Texas Ties
Part Two: Texas Troubles
Part Three: Texas Together

Texas Troubles
Book Babes Trilogy
Part Two
Texas Heroes 14
Jean Brashear

Genre: romance

Date of Publication: March 26, 2015

ISBN: 9781942653097
ASIN: B00U7HOWE

Number of pages: 150
Word Count: 33,000

Cover Artist: Covers by Rogenna

Book Description:
 The second serial installment of a new 3-part story in the Texas Heroes series from New York Times and USAToday bestselling Texas romance author Jean Brashear!

The Book Babes reading group began as five women wanting to talk books—but now they've become family. There's romance author Ava Sinclair, organizer and backbone; happily-married mother of five Ellie Preston, group mom; patrician art gallery owner Sylvie Everett; single mom and sociology professor Luisa Martinez; and ambitious attorney Laken Foster, the wild child of the bunch. For several years now, they've met monthly and discussed the current book a little--and dissected their lives and loves far more often.

But now change is rippling through the group, begun by Laken's restlessness with her freewheeling life of serial hookups and sent into hyperdrive by Ava's suddenly-hot career, while Luisa's abusive ex tries to reclaim their teenage son and Sylvie faces her mother's decline. But it's when Ellie takes her first step into life after her children fly the nest and falls under the spell of the sexy artist who's teaching her to paint that the group's orbit begins to wobble on its axis, and life--for all of them and the men they love--will never be the same.

And then there's the Sweetgrass Springs surprise…

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Texas Together
Book Babes Trilogy
Part Three
Texas Heroes 15
Jean Brashear

Genre: Romance

Date of Publication: April 9, 2015

ISBN: 9781942653103
ASIN: B00U7l2PUU

Number of pages: 150
Word Count: 33,000

Cover Artist: Covers by Rogenna

Book Description: 

The final installment of a new 3-part story in the Texas Heroes series from New York Times and USAToday bestselling Texas romance author Jean Brashear!
The Book Babes reading group began as five women wanting to talk books—but now they've become family. There's romance author Ava Sinclair, organizer and backbone; happily-married mother of five Ellie Preston, group mom; patrician art gallery owner Sylvie Everett; single mom and sociology professor Luisa Martinez; and ambitious attorney Laken Foster, the wild child of the bunch. For several years now, they've met monthly and discussed the current book a little--and dissected their lives and loves far more often.

But now change is rippling through the group, begun by Laken's restlessness with her freewheeling life of serial hookups and sent into hyperdrive by Ava's suddenly-hot career, while Luisa's abusive ex tries to reclaim their teenage son and Sylvie faces her mother's decline. But it's when Ellie takes her first step into life after her children fly the nest and falls under the spell of the sexy artist who's teaching her to paint that the group's orbit begins to wobble on its axis, and life--for all of them and the men they love--will never be the same.

And then there's the Sweetgrass Springs surprise…

Available at   iTunes    Kobo   BN

CHAPTER ONE
Austin, Texas
August

"You answered a freaking personals ad?" Ava Sinclair burst out laughing. "Which one, Laken? Six foot tall hunk of burning love seeks woman into foot massage and Bob Marley?"
Three other heads swiveled, waiting for the inevitable flare-up when Ava's exasperation overcame her love, and Laken Foster’s shark-lawyer ego couldn't stand coming in second.
"Laken, you didn't," Luisa Martinez protested, her soft voice barely heard above the sudden din. She squeezed Laken's hand in commiseration.
Laken shot her a look that forbade pity. Luisa settled back to drink her tea and wait.
"Well, I for one, darling, think it's about time you made the switch from the singles bar scene. All those dreadful married men with white bands on their fingers." Sylvie Everett's elegant nose wrinkled faintly. "Now tell all. Dish the details. What's he like? Any orgies in the offing?"
Ava watched as Ellie Preston returned to her cozy living room, fresh wine bottles in hand. Ava could have predicted the rescue.
She wasn't wrong. Ellie eased in between them, soothing. "Now, Sylvie. Laken may not want to talk about it. More wine, anyone?"
"Since when does Laken withhold a single detail of her sex life?" Ava couldn't resist prodding Ellie's perpetual air of virginity. The mother of five, her baby about to start first grade, Ellie could pass for sixteen in all but the harshest light. There was something of the ingénue about their auburn-haired friend that life couldn't seem to erase. The room around them reflected her: lush green plants at every window, the bright spill of knitting yarns in a basket, pillow tops she’d quilted by hand.
The dusting of freckles across Ellie's nose dimmed as her cheeks turned pink. Then her grin turned impish. "Well, far be it from me to discourage her from talking about it—" Her eyebrows rose with her voice. "—if she wants to?"
The whole group broke up laughing, Laken's sultry chuckles blending with Luisa's clear soprano.
"Come on, Laken, spill your guts. Luisa hasn't been laid in two years and Ellie's still trying to figure out where all those kids come from." Ava poured herself a second glass of pinot noir.
Laken slugged down the last of her wine, holding out the glass for Ellie to refill. Her spiky dark mane shook with the force of her denial. "You do not have my permission to steal this for your next book, Ava."
Ava clutched one hand to her breast with a dramatic sigh. "Trust me, Laken, I haven't run out of imagination yet. This crew has a ways to go to catch up with my heroines."
"Too true," Sylvie nodded. "Thanks to your incredible imaginary men." She lifted her glass. "To Ava's heroes, long may they inspire our dreams."
They all clicked glasses, laughing, and drank—Luisa her tea, Ellie her watered wine, Ava and Laken red, Sylvie her customary chardonnay.
Another meeting of The Book Babes was well underway.
Laken sprawled back and sighed, fanning herself against the summer swelter of Austin, Texas. "If only you could conjure some of them up in the flesh, Ava, I wouldn't be reduced to scouring the earth for one good man."
"There are good men all around you," Ellie objected.
"Yeah, but you and Ava are married to them."
"Wyatt has a friend—"
"Stop right there," Laken flashed her palm at Ellie. "No more matchmaking. Period. There are three men in this town worth a damn; Ava's got Tom, you've got Wyatt, and Sylvie's going to keep Gabe waiting until he's old and gray."
"No, Sylvie's not." A tiny tremor shook the carefully modulated voice that matched Sylvie's ever-faultless appearance.
Ava shot a glance across the coffee table, seeing what she should have recognized earlier in Sylvie's silence. "What happened?"
Sylvie shook her head, the ash blonde shoulder-length pageboy shimmering. "It's over, that's all."
Ever the nurturer, Ellie placed a hand on Sylvie's shoulder. Only Ellie would dare, and only Ellie would not be shaken off by shoulders tightened into almost military posture. "You don't have to talk about it, if you don't want to."
"I don't."
Silence stretched out, an unheard-of occurrence at their monthly meetings. Far more common was the clamor of all of them talking at once, too much to say, too much to share, words tumbling in pell-mell fashion from the lips of intelligent women trying to piece out the ways of the world.
Luisa filled in with their topic of last resort—the book they were supposed to be discussing. "So what did anyone think of Smilla's Sense of Snow?"
Ava held back. She'd hated its dearth of emotion. The plot was intriguing, but the writing was so spare and sterile. But she knew that Sylvie had loved it, and Sylvie was already hurting.
Laken had no such restraint. "It sucked."
"Laken!" Ellie reached over, patting Sylvie's knee. "It was really interesting. Very exciting."
"I loved it, Sylvie," Luisa responded. "I had to wrap up in a blanket, reading it, the setting was so vivid."
Ava chuckled and shook her head. A blanket in August in Texas. "What was the a/c setting? Fifty-five?"
Laken intoned, "Thank God summer doesn't last forever."
Sylvie's smooth tones interrupted their laughter. "What about you, Ava? How did you like it?"
Opening her mouth to respond, Ava glanced around the room, distracted by the tears brimming on Ellie's lashes. Ava's comments were forgotten as she took in the startling sight. "What's wrong, Ellie?"
The auburn pageboy swung with the shaking of Ellie's head, her fingers pressed tightly to trembling lips.
Even the Ice Queen was disturbed by the sight. Ellie always smiled, always ministered to the rest of them. "Is it one of the children?" Sylvie ventured.
The tears overflowed ginger lashes, brown eyes filled with hurt. "I swore I wouldn't do this. It's silly...millions of women deal with this. I know it's dumb, but—" She shook her head again, dropping her gaze. "Sam's starting first grade, and Christy is leaving for college, and all of a sudden, all I can think is: what happens when they're all gone?"
Ava and Luisa exchanged glances. The empty nest. It hit everyone. Laken and Sylvie had no children; they could look sympathetic, but they'd never truly understand.
She tried for reason. "It's a long time until Sam leaves the nest, kiddo."
Ellie sniffed. "I know that. Intellectually, I understand all of this. But it doesn't change the fact that being a mother is all I know how to be. Look at you, Ava. You've created a whole new life, becoming a writer. You're excited and alive and—"
"—crazed and despairing and insane to have tried it."
Ellie brushed at her eyes. "But the fact remains that you know what you're doing with your life. You're a mother, but you're not only a mother. Luisa has her Ph.D. and tenure—"
"And a mother driving me nuts."
Ellie ignored her, leaning forward. "Laken's a successful lawyer, Sylvie's got her gallery. What do I do that's interesting? I drive carpools and bake cupcakes and do laundry and feed the damn chickens." For Ellie to swear was almost earth-shattering.
"And lead Scouts and sew and garden—hell, Ellie, you can do anything," Laken's voice rose above the others.
"Jack of all trades, master of none."
Ava drew a breath to respond, but Sylvie beat her to it.
"You need to be painting, Ellie. It's criminal that you ignore your talent."
Ellie blushed. "I just fool around. I've never had lessons."
"Anyone can take lessons. You have a gift."
Ava could see that Sylvie meant it. Sylvie's life revolved around art; it was the great sorrow of her life to have an unerring eye for the beautiful, for startling new talent—and to be unable to draw with more than mediocrity herself. Sylvie did not suffer fools gladly; even with her great affection for Ellie, an alliance that surprised them all, she would never say something she didn't mean. Saving feelings was never a priority with Sylvie.
Ava added her weight to the proposition. "I only had two children, not your five, but I know all too well the toll a family takes. You need to be feeding your soul, Ellie. You've still got a long way to go down this road of life, and you have a right to reserve some of it for yourself. You give everything to Wyatt and the kids, but Wyatt is a grown man, and the kids will need you less and less as they get older. It's time to start thinking about Ellie."
"But I know how fast it goes. Before I know it, Sam will be leaving for college. I can't miss these years."
"Come on, Ellie," Laken's dry tones crackled. "You're not talking about abandoning them. You can do this while they're all at school."
"But they're not used to—"
Ava spoke gently. "Your kids are great and amazingly unspoiled, but they won't die if you don't lie down in the road to be run over by them."
Ellie blew her nose, her back stiffening. "I don't do that."
Luisa's hand touched her gently. "What Ava means is that you give yourself to everyone you know, including us, and never reserve anything for yourself. We're all very lucky that you do, chica, but you have to look out for yourself, too."
"The well runs dry, kiddo," Ava reasoned. "Nothing faster than a family to drain you. Cut yourself some slack and think of it this way: if you're happier, they'll be happier."
"I should be happy now."
Ava waved a dismissive hand. "We should all be happy. None of us are starving in Africa, we all have roofs over our heads, we have love in our lives—"
"Speak for yourself," Laken said dryly.
Ava shot her a glare. "All right, everyone but Laken has love in her life, but constant hot sex is a workable substitute—"
The entire group broke up laughing. Even Ellie grinned.














 About the Author:

New York Times and USAToday bestselling Texas romance author of over 40 novels, including the popular TEXAS HEROES series, a five-time RITA finalist and RT BOOKReviews Career Achievement Award winner, Jean Brashear knows a lot about taking crazy chances. A lifelong avid reader, at the age of forty-five with no experience and no training, she decided to see if she could write a book. It was a wild leap that turned her whole life upside down, but she would tell you that though she’s never been more terrified, she’s never felt more exhilarated or more alive. She’s an ardent proponent of not putting off your dreams until that elusive ‘someday’—take that leap now.


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Monday, March 30, 2015

My review: iPhone 6 TPU Case


Nice phone case , it is crystal clear, extremely flexable, fit perfectly. With it's rubbery feel, it should save your phone if you drop it from knocks and dings. Nice packaging an fast shipping.