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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Cover Reveal: When Faults Collide by Claire Granger

Cover Reveal When Faults Collide by Claire Granger

Today is the cover reveal for When faults Collide by Claire Granger. This cover reveal is organized by Lola's Blog Tours.

When Faults Collide (Faultlines #1)
By Claire Granger
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age category: New Adult
Release Date: July 1, 2015

Blurb:
Asha is a 23 year old graphic designer and blogger living in Richmond VA with a dark past. She grew up in India in a brothel where her mother was a prostitute and came to America to live with her father when she was 13. 10 years later and while she has survived, she lives her life under a strict set of rules and lives fairly sheltered in order to protect herself. Her most important rule: never get involved romantically.

Then she meets Blake, a 25 year old music venue owner with an equally dark past. From their first encounter, Asha finds it difficult to follow her own rules and can't deny the connection between the two of them.

Can Asha overcome her demons to go beyond surviving to thriving and will Blake be the perfect broken piece to the puzzle of her heart?

You can find When Faults Collide on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25452994-when-faults-collide




About the Author:
Claire grew up in Texas, but her family moved to Virginia in 2001. She now resides in Richmond with her husband, 4 children (2 sets of twins!), and their fur babies.

She blogs over at The Granger Bunch and has her first novel releasing this summer! "When Faults Collide" is a contemporary romance, the first of the "Faultlines" series! She is already working on book two of the series as well as a non fiction and a few other exciting projects!

She is passionate about racial identity and equality issues, foster care, adoption, and non-profits that work to help victims of sexual assault and trafficking.

She is shamelessly addicted to romance, erotica, dark/twisted/taboo, smutty, sexy, anti-hero, flawed hero, controlling, mind blowing books! Basically everything that would make her mother cry. ;)

She loves hearing from her readers- it keeps her going! Thank you so much for all of your continued support!

You can find and contact Claire here:


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

GrowVeg Vegetable Garden Planner



Planning, Planting, growing and harvesting a garden can be a complicated mind blowing thing, but with GrowVeg they make it so much easier. You tell them what you want to plant, they tell you when to plant it, how to grow it, and where to place it in your garden. They even keep track of this years garden, and help you plan next years from this years. You can even print your plans.
Very nice little program, for keeping track of what you have planted, where it is planted, and helps you design your garden. I like that it helps keep track of your planting dates. The program is a bit basic but the wealth of information on their website is amazing. A little and a lot of everything you need to plant and grow a successful garden. The program is online, so nothing to download. You never have to worry about a computer crash taking your garden plans away either.




The LUXURY BACKSEAT ORGANIZER

This car backseat organizer is a great thing for cleaning up your car. There is lots of room in this 23 x 15 inch organizer. It has a nice plastic locking clip to hold it to your headrest, and has ties at the bottom to lace it around your seat. There are plnty of compartments both velcro and open. You can put water bottles, baby bottles, sippy cups, or soda cans in this and not have to worry about loosing them or spilling them. This is not just good for the little ones. If you spend your days in the car you can fill it full of adult stuff too. If you have no passengers up front just spin this around and it is a mobile upright desk, plenty of room for notepads, car chargers, cell phone, small tablets, ink pens and more.
It has:
•4 loops for pens, pencils, and glasses
•2 mesh pockets forwater bottles, baby bottles and soda cans.
•Large and small mesh pockets for your smartphone, ipad, snacks, books and toys
•1 pouch pocket with a fold-over flap for keeping items like medications out of the sunlight
I received this product in exchange for my honest opinion.


Paracord Braclet and Paracord Grenade


This is a really cool set, either one alone would be a nice addition to any outdoors kit, but having both together is even better. I have not opened them up mainly because opening them up would mean when we are out camping or fishing, I wouldn't be able to have them with me since once you open them good luck getting them put back together. I did however play with the bracelets fire starter stick and it did work and it worked well. The cord feels very high quality. These would make a great gift for any one on your list who likes being outdoors, hunting, camping, fishing, and hiking.
I received this product in exchange for my honest opinion.

Bru Joy Milk Frother Generation 2 - Renovated!



This is a very nice stainless steel frother. It runs on 2 AA batteries. It is very easy to clean up, just run the blade under warm water, and wipe the base off with a damp cloth. It is not dishwasher safe.
It is not as fast as an electric one, but you will get frothed milk. I used it to froth hot candle wax for a decorated look on a ice cream sundae candle and it worked great.
I received mine during a promotion to try and review.
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Spotlight tour for Once in a Blue Moon Vicki Crum


Once in a Blue Moon
Vicki Crum

Genre: Paranormal romance

Publisher: Rebecca J Vickery
Date of Publication: May15, 2015

ISBN: 1512032964
ASIN: BOOXPWMWXS

Number of pages: 171
Word Count: 70,000

Cover Artist: Joshua Shinn

Book Description:

Casey Montgomery’s lifelong addiction to “bad boys” has brought her nothing but heartache. Just as she swears off alpha males forever, a brief, torrid encounter with one of the hottest, Harley-riding, leather-jacketed hunks she’s ever seen leaves her reeling---and worse, jeopardizes her carefully laid plans to meet and fall in love with a nice, dependable nerd.

Jake Benedict has been around the block enough times to recognize his mate when he meets her, a gorgeous werewolf with a case of latent genes who doesn’t have a clue about her true identity. Jake is just the were to teach Casey about her ancient heritage and coax her feral side into revealing itself.

While Casey can’t resist the intense physical attraction she feels for Jake, she’s determined to freeze him out emotionally. Can Jake break through Casey’s defenses and prove to her once and for all that he’s one bad boy who’s playing for keeps?

Available at  BN  Amazon
Excerpt:
          Casey Montgomery snapped to attention, her gaze darting toward the street, as the snarling roar of a motorcycle engine ripped through the tranquil morning. There were two things guaranteed to make Casey sit up and pant like a puppy. One was the deep musky scent of well-worn leather, and the other was that sound—the sound of speed and power that had her blood sizzling like hot oil and a wicked vision of vibrant, seductive man shimmering in her brain. It was a conditioned response she didn’t seem to have any control over.
            Casey’s gaze latched onto the bike, and the broad, leather-jacketed back of the guy who guided it deftly through traffic as though he and the bike were one. She ached with the need to see him better, to learn something about him…where he’d come from and where he was headed. To climb up behind him and hang on tight, feel the warm wind caressing her face and whipping through her hair.
            Heaving her purse into the back of her lime-green VW convertible, Casey slid behind the steering wheel, cranked up the engine, and squealed backwards out of her parking spot. It was fortunate that someone was waiting to pull in behind her, slowing the flow of traffic on the busy downtown Manhattan Beach street.
            What madness spurred her to dash in and out of traffic for the next half-mile or so until she was directly behind the motorcycle, pursuing it down the coastal road out of town, she would never know. But pursue it she did, as if every last brain cell she possessed had turned to rot. For as long as Casey could remember, she’d had a weakness for bad boys. Her affliction went beyond mere feminine curiosity, or even a fascination with what some might call the masculine mystique. No, what Casey suffered from was a serious case of throw-your-good-sense-out-the-window-and-jump-right-in syndrome when it came to this particular brand of men.
            The stranger sat the bike with the confidence and poise of a man certain of his place in the world. He had an aura around him, something indefinable, some kind of mysterious X factor that filled Casey with a wild, reckless yearning to be near him.
            When the road widened, she hit the gas and swung out into the left lane, drawing abreast of him just as a red light up ahead forced them both to slow to a stop. All she wanted was a look at his face. She willed him to turn and look at her, and when he did her breath got all balled up in her chest. His eyes were hidden behind mirrored sunglasses, but what she could make out below the line of his helmet—lean cheeks and a strong, masculine jaw—Casey had to bite her lip against a raw, almost feral surge of attraction.
            The light turned green, and he shot Casey a smile as he revved the powerful engine and took off. She was so rattled by the brief encounter, it was all she could do to keep the VW in her own lane as she stomped on the gas pedal and shot forward after him.
            Dear Lord, what was happening to her? She’d suffered through enough disastrous relationships with alpha-male types that she’d long since sworn off anyone who could even remotely be classified as a bad boy, a maverick, a renegade. A man whose inbred machismo blinded him to any other needs but his own. Even at her lowest point, she’d never behaved quite this irrationally.
            Releasing her death grip on the steering wheel, one shaky hand at a time, Casey dried her sweaty palms off on her skirt. As she did so, she spotted a place to pull off the road in a secluded little turn-out and regroup. With her heart still careening along like an out-of-control bobsled, she steered the tiny convertible over into the right hand lane and off the road.
            After bringing the car to a too-sudden stop, Casey turned off the engine and flipped down the sun visor to squint into the small rectangular mirror. Sure enough, her cheeks flamed as bright as a blood-red sunset. What a mortifying turn of events. Dare she hope the man hadn’t observed her chasing him down like a wild beast?
Casey fanned her face with one hand, while taking a surreptitious glance around. She was parked in a shady nook across the road from a popular local beach. The lure of the ocean and the warm Southern California sun had drawn the usual crowd out to enjoy the early summer day. Ripples of laughter could be heard from across the way, mingled with the occasional bark of a dog and the ever-constant roar of the surf tumbling against the shore.
            Casey’s pulse rate had almost returned to normal when her stomach leapt at the familiar purr of a fine-tuned Harley coming from over her left shoulder. The powerful machine came to a halt about fifteen feet away in a rolling cloud of loose dirt. Casey wet her lips as she watched the most gorgeous man she had ever laid eyes on swing one denim-clad leg over the leather seat and dismount. Her mouth fell open as he ambled toward her, pulling off his helmet to reveal a healthy head of sable brown hair highlighted by an occasional streak of gold. The streaks in his hair and his deeply tanned skin testified to what she already knew—he was accustomed to spending a lot of time outdoors.
            “You all right?” he asked, casually dangling his dark blue helmet from long, lean fingers.
            He stood not three feet from her car, hip cocked to the side, tall and solid and so strikingly handsome Casey thought he must be a mirage.
            Easy enough to find out, she thought, opening her door and stepping out. She’d come too far. There would be no retreat from this humiliating predicament, so she might as well bluster her way through. She reached up with the intent of removing his sunglasses and quickly found her wrist caught in a firm, yet gentle grip. The sharp sound her breath made as it got stuck in her throat echoed loud in the silence.
            “I just wanted to see your eyes,” she said, her voice nothing more than a faint puff of air.
            One dark eyebrow rose above the thin metal rim of his shades. “Yeah? I was wondering why you nearly ran yourself off the road back there.” He punctuated his teasing comment with a deliciously sexy grin.
            Who cared about his eyes? That smile was enough to turn her insides to pureed squash. That and the aroma of leather that jumped out and blind-sided her as he moved in close. Leather and something even more feral. Whatever it was invaded her bloodstream and set every cell in her body on fire.
            He let go of her wrist to cup the side of her face. Casey was ridiculously touched by his
gentleness even as her desire to be as close as humanly possible to this man raged out of control.
            His need suddenly seemed to rear up and collide with hers. Yanking her into his arms, he
pressed close, close enough that she could see every minuscule line and tiny freckle on his face.

Then his mouth crashed down over hers.


About the Author:


Vicki Crum writes both contemporary and paranormal romance. She lives with her husband of 40 years in a small, enchanted seaside community in Southern California. She has two grown daughters and two adorable grandchildren, Bella and Jackson, whom she loves to distraction. Vicki loves to talk to her readers.


Connect at:

http://vickicrum.wix.com/author

www.facebook.com/vickicrum.author

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8422368.Vicki_Crum


Monday, June 29, 2015

Ally & Joe Baby Car Mirror



This is a great mirror for keeping an eye on baby and baby to keep an eye on you. This is a very large mirror, the mirror part is about 11 x 7 inches. it has 2 straps on the back for mounting to the headrest. Once attached it is fully adjustable, it has a swivel base to get your line of vision just right, and baby's too. This is made of plastic so no worry with it cracking or breaking. It is very lightweight just in case it should fall, but if attached correctly it should never fall.
  Sometimes when baby is fussing just seeing mommy or daddy can calm them, with this wonderful mirror baby can see you too.
This would make a great shower gift for any mommy to be.
I received this product in exchange for my honest opinion.