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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Dead Sea Mud Mask Review.



This is the first time I have tried a mud mask of any kind. After using this product I am wondering why I have never tried one before.  Ok so it's kind of yucky and messy but the way my skin felt afterwards I am hooked.  It's really easy to use, just put a fine layer all over your face wait  about 8 minutes wash it off with warm water. My face was soft and glowing afterwards. Do not use this while yacking on the phone, it does harden up, and would make you a little hard to understand probably :)
This product is from Foxbrim and I have used some of their other products and all of them have been great so far.  This is 100%   natural mud is has no fillers or other junk, Which I really like. My face is the first thing someone sees and I don't want to have a bunch of junk going on my face. I was given this product to try and for my honest review.




Ultra Thin iPhone 6 Case Review



I got this case free for my honest review.

This case is just like it says Ultra thin but yet it is very protective. It is very flexible. Totally transparent, and fits perfectly on the phone. The holes are in the right place also. I did get mine free but I believe if I had of paid for it, I would of gotten my moneys worth. This comes in a nice package and shipped very quickly.


Imahe Sport Water Bottle (Black) with Cap Review





Nice water bottle, sturdy but not heave, nice removable wrist strap. The air hole is a little big though, but other then that its a great water bottle. I got this bottle at a huge discount for my honest review.


Friday, April 10, 2015

Cutis Vita Review



I love this stuff, it is kind of thick like butter not really a cream more of a solid, but as soon as you put it on your skin it kind of melts into your skin. I noticed a difference as soon as I put it on. It was not greasy and left no residue, just made me soft. A couple hours after I put it on my skin was still soft and silky feeling. There is no real smell to it which I also love.  It comes in a good sized jar with a screw in lid. Shipping was very quick also. 


Cherry classics iphone 6 plus leather phone case Review




I like this phone case the outer shell is stiff, to me that means it offers protection. It has 3 slits inside the front cover to hold your ID or credit cards. The inside back cover has a sturdy plastic casing to hold the phone securely and it has a cut out for your camera lense. It also has a magnetic closure
I received this phone case in exchange for my honest review.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

My Review: The Ultimate Mount by: 75 degrees




Very nice device, works great. My husband has a large case on his Samsung G4 but it fits great. I like that it holds the phone both upright and sideways. The spring load holds it firmly in place also. The rubber griper on the back has slots for the thinner Air conditioner vents and a side for the thicker ones. We travel a lot and it is nice to be able to put the phone at eye level when we are using the phones GPS on our short trips. It's also nice hooking the phone up to my car stereo. And the best part is the phone doesn't fall and get lost while you are driving. It also comes with a little phone stand free, for when you are not in the car.

Blog Tour: Bound by AM Hudson

Bound
Bound Series
Book One
AM Hudson

Genre: New Adult/Paranormal

Publisher: AM Hudson

Date of Publication: April 20th 2015

ASIN: B00U1UCN9U

Word Count: 112, 000

Cover Artist: AM Hudson

Book Description:

Elora can speak to the dead, but she has an affinity with the undead.

Born of immortal blood, her curse not set to trigger until around her twenty-fifth year, she was sent away to remain unaware of and hidden from the world of magic. And from vampires. But after Elora befriends the cocky, self-loving Ric Mason, she discovers secrets about him and his distant link to her family that reshape her entire world. 


A dark, sexy three-book series that will have you screaming for more...

Preorder at Amazon




Excerpt:

In my state of distraction, I hadn’t noticed how far into the prison we’d walked. I passed the other tour group on my way out, trying really hard not to advise a few people to check over their shoulders, and when I reached the yard, I stopped dead. A wide space of black grass, darkened by the absence of the orange lights and by the high cream wall, stared back at me, empty and oddly quiet. Usually, there were other groups lingering after their tours, but tonight … no one. Nothing. Not even flashes of torchlight showing the whereabouts of the rent-a-cops.
A cold shiver passed over me, pushing the summer heat away from the thick walls behind me.
I put my head down and brought my shoulders up, making myself as small as possible, casting my eyes to the glowing streetlight outside the prison gates. A hundred paces across the yard, that’s all that stood between me and freedom. A hundred paces through almost pitch darkness. A hundred paces past four ghosts that just made themselves visible to me, knowing I could see them. 
They all looked up as I stepped out onto the grass, their eyes falling on the tight fist of fear in my chest. My heart raced as each step drew me closer, and I tried to remind myself that they had no physical power. They couldn't actually hurt me. I hoped.
Tales of horror, of the tortures and other atrocities that led these murderers to prison, filled my head as I walked between them. I could feel the hairs stick up on the back of my neck as another one came up behind me. I wasn’t sure who it was, but his energy felt dark and menacing. Every cell in my body screamed at me to turn around and just take one look. But if I did, or if I ran, they’d know I was afraid and they’d feed on that—they’d follow me, most likely outside the prison walls and to my car. If I let them think they had no power over me, they might let me be once I reached the gates. 
My breath hitched and my stride shortened as I quickened my pace. I hugged my chest, holding tight to the keys, but as I my heart leaped forward, just six steps away from the gates, my hand went loose for no reason and the keys dropped to the ground. The clunk didn't register until I stepped outside the prison walls and as I spun around to look back at the shiny metal cluster—a few steps away into the pitch blackness I’d just walked through—the spirits closed in, standing shoulder to shoulder. No faces now. No form. Just wavering pulses of light. They hovered there just in front of the keys as if challenging me to cross the threshold back into the prison.

About the Author:

AM Hudson lives and works in Australia. She has four sons, a husband that plays in a band, and writing is her full-time job. In her spare time she reads books and spends too much time on Facebook.

Some of her works include: The Dark Secrets Series (complete), and Willa Wicked.