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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

REVIEW Dead Handsome by Laura Strickland


I am not usually a steampunk fan but the blurb for this book intrigued me so much I just had to read it. I was not disappointed it.  The book is set in Buffalo New York in 1880 with Clara Marian Allen, the star of the book and Ruella, Clara's former cook looking at a dead man laying on Clara's worktable. The dead man is Liam McMahon. 
Clara needs a husband, her Grandfather will disinherit her if she is not married by her 21st birthday, which is coming up fast, and Clara has no prospects. So she does the only thing she can, she brings a man back from the dead.  Clara herself had been brought back from the dead as an infant. 
Liam McMahon is the man Clara is bringing back to become her husband,  Liam was ripped out of his jail cell and hung from a makeshift gallows.  When Clara brings him back he remembers nothing more then being Irish.  
Clara just wants a marriage of convienece in order to keep her home. Can Liam change her mind?

Excerpt tour and Giveaway: Dead Handsome by Laura Strickland




Dead Handsome: A Buffalo Steampunk Adventure
by Laura Strickland

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BLURB:

Clara Allen needs a husband in order to keep a roof over the heads of her assorted dependents, a roof her nasty grandfather will re-appropriate unless she is married by her 21st birthday, only a few days away. Strong-minded, unwilling to take orders from any man, she decides to solve her problem by raising a murdered prisoner from the dead and marrying him. She expects an empty-headed puppet; she certainly never dreams he’ll be so devastatingly handsome.

Liam McMahon doesn’t recall much about his life before his hanging in the prison yard, other than being Irish. He does remember the kiss Clara bestowed as she brought him back to life. Every time he looks at her, his desire gets out of hand. But his former life is chasing him down like a steam engine, and when a couple of mad geniuses decide he’d make a fine experiment, he wonders if he’ll live long enough to claim Clara’s heart or if he’ll die all over again.


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EXCERPTS (Exlusive Excerpt):

The man leaned in, and the mechanical eye adjusted disconcertingly. But Liam had passed far beyond being disconcerted.

“You’re a fine specimen,” the man said. “I’m pleased.”

“What are you going to do with us?” Fagan croaked the words as if he couldn’t prevent them. The man’s head swiveled to face him.

“Nothing very pleasant, I assure you,” he said without much emotion. “But comfort yourself with knowing you’ll be part of a grand and important experiment, and significant portions of you will live on.”

“Jayus,” Fagan wailed.

The black-haired man advised, “I really shouldn’t bother calling on him, if I were you. He never comes here, though many have called.”

“Do you have a name?” Liam snarled. “Your buddy there is called Charles. But are we not to know the name of the man who murders us?”

“You may call me Master Mason, since I am a member of that noble, ancient, and venerated society. And I’m no murderer.”

“Right. You usually have your meat brought to you —fresh hanged.”

“Usually, and only the finest. You should consider yourself honored to be amidst an august company. The Irish have many faults—many—but they do grow fine examples of manhood, strong and tall. And, so very often, dispensable.”

“He’s not dispensable.” Liam jerked his head at Fagan. “A policeman—”

“Unfortunately, a victim of a tavern brawl while off duty. Someone saw him going into the river. Lost.”

“Get on with the job.” The steam-burned man, Charles—he with the horrific hands—appeared at Mason’s side. “Must you toy with them? Just end it, and let’s get to work.”

“Me? Why me? You do it.”

Liam bared his teeth again. Aye, they had no liking for the ugly deed Maynard usually accomplished for them.

“You’re the man who’s so good with the saw,” Charles said.

Fagan moaned.

My Review:

I am not usually a steampunk fan but the blurb for this book intrigued me so much I just had to read it. I was not disappointed it.  The book is set in Buffalo New York in 1880 with Clara Marian Allen, the star of the book and Ruella, Clara's former cook looking at a dead man laying on Clara's worktable. The dead man is Liam McMahon. 
Clara needs a husband, her Grandfather will disinherit her if she is not married by her 21st birthday, which is coming up fast, and Clara has no prospects. So she does the only thing she can, she brings a man back from the dead.  Clara herself had been brought back from the dead as an infant. 
Liam McMahon is the man Clara is bringing back to become her husband,  Liam was ripped out of his jail cell and hung from a makeshift gallows.  When Clara brings him back he remembers nothing more then being Irish.  
Clara just wants a marriage of convienece in order to keep her home. Can Liam change her mind?
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Born in Buffalo and raised on the Niagara Frontier, Laura Strickland has been an avid reader and writer since childhood. To her the spunky, tenacious, undefeatable ethnic mix that is Buffalo spells the perfect setting for a little Steampunk, so she created her own Victorian world there.  She knows the people of Buffalo are stronger, tougher and smarter than those who haven’t survived the muggy summers and blizzard blasts found on the shores of the mighty Niagara.  Tough enough to survive a squad of automatons? Well, just maybe.





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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Review: Willakaville by Mathew Heinecke



The full title of the book is Willakaville, Amazing Adventures of Astronomical Awesomeness By Mathew Heinecke. It is a book of 16 short stories all based in the town of Willakaville.  Each story in the book involves at least one citizen on Willalaville, and at least one weird or stange happening to them an the other ciitzens of the town. The book is recommended for ages 6 to 14, but I wouldn't stop at 14, and I would say both boys and girls will enjoy this book.The book is very funny in lots of spots. There is humor, aliens mystery, and all the rest of the things that make a great book. It takes someone with a huge imigination to have come up with the stories in this book and Mathew must be a blast to have a conversation with.  As a blogger I was given a copy of this book for my honest review.

Review: Best Running Armband for Samsung Galaxy S5 , S4, S3, iPhone 6 (4.7), HTC One & More (Black)




Nice armband, holds phone securely, and holds onto your arm securely with comfortable soft sided velcro. it has a slots at the top and at the bottom for headphone access. There is also a slot for you to put a car or house key so you don't have to have your key ring in your pocket. I am not a runner but I do walk a lot and also like to listen to audiobooks while working. This armband makes using my phone as a mp3 player so much easier since it is secure and not falling out of a pocket. Fits iphones 5 and 6. The adjustable arm strap fits arms from 9 1/2 to inches. My husband has large arms and it fits great through the outside slot, I use the inside slot. 
    The packaging is great, it is certified frustration free, an it is. A small cardboard box held shut by 1 paper label, and the armband is inside in a zip top bag. I did get this in exchange for my honest review.



Years and an Ocean by Jo Noelle – Blog Tour & Giveaway

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Years and an Ocean by Jo Noelle
Going to a séance was supposed to be a harmless diversion in Victorian England, but for Delia Spencer, it was life altering. Since that day, she has been plagued by fainting spells, while her consciousness visits Elle Thomas more than a century in the future. In modern-day New York, Elle has kept secret the dream-like memories of Delia’s life. As the visits have become more frequent, Elle is confused about what is her life and what is not. Back in England, Delia’s father is determined to marry her off to any marginally suitable man before her illness becomes known to society. But will Delia consent, now that she’s had a taste of Elle’s independence?







Excerpt:

Cool grass tickles against the back of my calves, and my palms press flat to the ground to hold me up. It feels light here, and I know I have a wide smile. There are people cheering around me on all sides—our shoulders bump now and again as we enjoy the game. We’re watching soccer teams at the summer six-on-six tournament. Lately, orienting my brain to this other life takes a moment for Elle’s consciousness to kick in and push mine back. Sometimes my thoughts and confusions push through, disturbing us both.
During the early days of my visions, I felt scandalized by the wanton fashions and vulgar language of Elle and her friends. But with so many visits over the years, I realize they are just like me, only they’re free. Now I embrace the visits and look forward to them.
Sometimes the memories come slowly—like now. I should know that guy—Elle does. A familiar man on the red team slows his pace and stops in front of our group, cocking his head to the side expectantly. The girls around me break into applause, to which he bows and runs up and down the side of the field again, warming up to sub in a bit.
“Is Ty obvious, or do you think Meg still thinks he’s just a friend?” Cami asks.
Before I can respond, Meg leans over me and throws water on Cami’s legs. “Yes, we’re just friends. He flirts with everyone.”
“Um, no.” Cami’s deadpan expression clearly shows she thinks Meg is clueless—or delusional.
“Not with me either,” Avery answers, confirming Cami’s suggestion.
Cami rubs the water into her legs. “Don’t deny it—you love his attention, and you know it. Attention’s not a bad thing though—I would love attention from David, or Marc, or even Sean.”
“Sure, whatever.” Meg’s retort is halfhearted.
Cami continues, “Or Tim, or James, or the other keeper out there—who’s he? He’s pretty hot.”
Avery starts in too. “So Meg, do you like Ty?”
“I don’t know. I mean he’s hot, but he totally flirts with everyone.”
“Not me. He jokes with all of us, but he’s serious with you. You should give him a chance. He’s nice,” Avery says.
Everyone turns to look at me, “Okay, Elle, you’ve been quiet. What’s your opinion?” Cami says.
“Yeah, he’s cute.” I shrug. Honestly, my eyes have been following someone on his team, but I can’t quite place him. It seems like I should with the way my heart feels drawn to him. When he runs past, I watch with excitement, hoping he’ll look my way.
Cami isn’t satisfied “But…?”
“The taller forward is hot—in fact, I’ve been watching just him this whole time. I can’t wait till the end of the game. I hope he pulls his shirt off,” I say, struggling to hold back the dizzying attraction I feel.
Laughter roars around me.
“It’s the truth.”
Meg spews soda out her nose. Avery, still giggling, hands her a tissue from her bag.
I look at Cami, hoping for an explanation, but my answer comes from Avery.
“Luke? As in Cami’s older brother, Luke? You don’t need to be so cryptic calling him ‘the forward’. No shocker—you’re always watching him.”
Cami turns to look at me straight in the eyes, “When did that start up again? Aren’t you in the off position of your off-on-off-on relationship?”
Why would I ever stop dating him? “I don’t know? Not long, maybe since kick off? He’s amazing—it’s not like I can’t appreciate it.”
“Okay, so you’ve forgotten whatever it was that made you end things all of two mighty weeks ago?” Cami asks.
I ended it? Confusion gives way to an emotion more centered in my chest—a dull ache. “Nope, I’m just enjoying the view.” I shrug as Cami mimes sticking her finger down her throat gagging. “He’s cute right, Meg?” I look at her, waiting.
“I sorta just see him as Cami’s older brother too. So, no. Sorry.”
“Avery?”
“Incredibly, smokin’, Greek-god hot. But I’m taken.” Avery turns her eyes toward Cami. “I’m with her on this one,” she says, pointing at me.
“Thank you.” The ache grows, and another sensation pushes forward. Hurt, the kind that comes from betrayal. I try to capture a memory to match the emotion, but it’s just out of reach.


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Praise for Years and an Ocean
I enjoyed this fresh take on characters that connect over differing time periods. The characters were rich and interesting, and I loved the historical aspect with the modern. Clean romance is a bonus. The light fantasy elements bordered on paranormal, but never got out of the realm of plausibility. Good writing and a story I can recommend. ~Renae Mackley
This book was not at all predictable, which I love! Just when I thought I had the ending figured out, Jo Noelle took me for a ride. ~Stacy Carroll

Jo NoelleAuthor Jo Noelle
Jo Noelle grew up in Colorado and Utah but also spent time in Idaho and California. She has two adult children and three small kids. She teaches teachers and students about reading and writing, grows freakishly large tomatoes, enjoys cooking especially for desserts, builds furniture, sews beautiful dresses, and likes to go hiking in the nearby mountains. Oh, and by the way, she’s two people—
Canda Mortensen and Deanna Henderson, a mother/daughter writing team.
They began writing separately several years ago but found the process much more fun when they started collaborating. They are debut authors, with Lexi’s Pathetic Fictional Love Life as their first completed work. Other titles include Newbie and Damnation.
Deanna attended college before marrying and starting her family.
Canda received a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, a Reading Specialist endorsement, and a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Her day job focuses on teaching teachers and children about literacy.
My Review:
I was given a copy of this book for my honest review.

This was a very interesting story. It took you through the gambit of emotions, at times almost gut wrenching, sad, happy ect ect. I really liked how it was not hard to follow or keep track of the different but yet the same story.
 In the story you meet Ella in present day New York. Then you meet Delia in 1870 England. These are the 2 main characters of the book and let me just say they are very well written characters.
Delia participates in a seance and shortly after she beings having "spells", where she jumps in time and literally lands in Ella in the present day. 
Ok UGG!! I don't want to give the story away. Pretty much everything I want to say about the book will give part of the plot away. So You will just have to read the book.
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Monday, April 13, 2015

Years and an Ocean by Jo Noelle Review


I was given a copy of this book for my honest review.

This was a very interesting story. It took you through the gambit of emotions, at times almost gut wrenching, sad, happy ect ect. I really liked how it was not hard to follow or keep track of the different but yet the same story.
 In the story you meet Ella in present day New York. Then you meet Delia in 1870 England. These are the 2 main characters of the book and let me just say they are very well written characters.
Delia participates in a seance and shortly after she beings having "spells", where she jumps in time and literally lands in Ella in the present day. 
Ok UGG!! I don't want to give the story away. Pretty much everything I want to say about the book will give part of the plot away. So You will just have to read the book.

Swaddlez Bamboo Crib Mattress Protector Review

Crib mattresses are an expensive baby necessity and I wanted to prolong the life of it by preventing wear and tear with a mattress protector. First and foremost my baby’s health and safety are at the top of my list when I’m purchasing any products so I needed something that didn’t contain harmful chemicals. Swaddlez bamboo crib mattress has a waterproof layer made of TPU which doesn’t leach chemicals. The fabric is a quilted layer made of 77% bamboo and 23% polyester. It’s also machine washable for easy clean up. After opening the package I instantly noticed how soft the fabric was. One of the great things about bamboo is that is gets softer and more absorbent after each wash. It didn’t have a chemically odor and is well made. It goes on like a fitted sheet and was a quick and easy to put on. The fit was perfect and snug so it stays put, keeping baby and the mattress safe. It’s a great gift option for an expectant parent or for anyone wanting to limit their child’s exposure to harmful chemicals while ensuring the longevity of their infants crib mattress. I received this product in exchange for my honest review.