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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Carson & Doucet Coconut Cutting Board Oil



I love to cook, I am a from scratch cook, nothing comes from a box or pre-made. I am always chopping, dicing or cutting something on my cutting board. I have a bamboo cutting board and I love it and want to have it for many years. This Coconut Cutting Board Oil is just the trick I did not want to use the mineral oil products, I like that this is all natural. It does have a light scent but it does not leave the taste on food. I also like that it is in a metal bottle instead of plastic. It does not take a whole lot to completely cover my cutting board, so this bottle should last for a long time, and it will not go rancid.
I received this item during a promotion for testing and reviewing.

Heart felt Reusable Sanitary Pads


Ok I am a little embarrassed to have pictures of my panties on the internet but I felt I should show how these Panty Liners work. These are really kind of long but they are not bulky. If you have seen the newer cloth diapers for babies you will know what I mean to say that these are made the same.  They have a waterproof outer and a softer, cotton layer against your skin. They are filled with charcoal, which is super absorbent and helps neutralize odors. My daughter says they are more comfortable then a bunch of cotton shoved between your legs LOL The charcoal is not lumpy. They are very comfortable. They will save you tons of money in the long run also since they are washable.  They are also pretty.  
I received this item at a discount during a promotion for testing and reviewing







Two Hearts by James Eric Richey



Book Details:

Book Title: Two Hearts: When I Said I Do, I Meant Forever by James Eric Richey
Category:  Adult Fiction, 426 pages
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Publisher: JER Books
Release date: December 2014
Available for review in: print and ebook (mobi for Kindle)
Will send books: Internationally
Tour dates: July 6 to 31
Content Rating: PG* (scroll below for rating definition)

Book Description:

Jaxon Tagget is a cattle-rancher's son, born and raised on the Double T, just outside of Dillon, Montana. In love with his high-school sweetheart, Annie, Jaxon proposes on graduation night, presenting her with a wedding ring made from gold he mined himself. Annie accepts immediately, to the horror of her bitter, man-hating mother.

Jaxon's a wonderful husband, but the warnings of Annie's mother linger in the young bride's ears. And it doesn't help that women continue to fall all over the markedly handsome Jaxon.

Unaware of his wife's persistent doubts, Jaxon is struggling with his own troubles when he finds out his dad is sorely in need of money to save the ranch. But hope glimmers gold when he rediscovers the old mine on the Double T.

While Jaxon travels to verify the mine's productivity, Annie grows increasingly suspicious. Is Jaxon's absence what it seems, or does he have another, less faithful reason for his travels? When Annie sees a picture of the beautiful laboratory owner whom Jaxon is visiting, she's sure the only gold he's interested in is long, blond hair. Is Annie right, or will it be her doubts that forever sever their Two Hearts?


Author's Bio:

James Eric Richey was born and raised in California. He attended Brigham Young University, studying English with an emphasis in Literature. After graduating from BYU he returned home to California to further his education by attending law school. After passing the bar, James practiced in California for several years, but he quickly learned that he did not have a passion for the law.

In 1998 James obtained his real estate appraiser license, which has given him a flexible work schedule and allowed him to pursue his true passion, writing books. Besides his writing, he also enjoys reading, running, and sailing. James currently lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with his wife, Heather, and their two daughters.

Connect with the author:   Website  ~   Twitter  ~    Facebook


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Interview with James Eric Richey

Q: Do you have another profession besides writing?
A: I currently work as a real estate appraiser. I have been appraising residential properties for the past seventeen years. I’ve appraised properties in Utah and in Wyoming.

Q: Do you ever get writer’s block? What helps you overcome it?
A: Yes, I do get writer’s block. At some point, all writers get writer’s block. What I have done in the past to overcome writer’s block is to go back to my outline and see where I am heading with my story. I also reread what I have just written, which also helps stay focused on where the story is going. Sometimes, when I am really stuck, I will go do something else to refresh my mind. Sometimes I will go for a run. Even if I’m not sitting at my computer, I’m still thinking about the story and what issue I’m trying to resolve. Several times while I’ve been running I will get a clearer picture of the story plot and the direction I need to go. With a clear and fresh mind my writer’s block usually will pass.

Q: What is your next project?
A: That is a great question. I’ve started writing another romantic suspense story. This one is dealing with a relationship with a father and a son. Two very different and strong personalities that, like many father son relationships, clash at times. This project deals with forgiveness. This new project is also a love story where the son falls in love with the right girl at the right time. The woman helps the protagonist (the son) understand forgiveness and love. It is a powerful story, filled with emotion.

Q: What genre do you write and why?
A: Right now I am writing romantic suspense stories. I love to read John Grisham legal thrillers and I also love to read Lee Childs, Jack Reacher novels. I want to write a thriller story someday. But, for right now, I’m developing the romantic suspense stories.

Q: Do you write every day?
A: No, I don’t write every day. After I have written a thorough outline, after I’ve written a full personal history of each character, and after I have research the location of my story, I then start to write. Once I have started writing, I usually try to write five to six days a week, Monday through Saturday.

Q: What is your writing schedule?
A; I have a full time job that is very time consuming. When I am writing, I try to stop my day job sometime between four and five in the evening. I then take a dinner break from five to six and then I will write from six to ten at night. When I am deep into my writing, I try to follow this routine with little variation, but things come up. I only write five to six days a week, Monday through Saturday.

Q: Favorite travel spot?
A: My family’s favorite travel spot is Cancun, Mexico. We love the ruins, the beaches, and the food.

Q: Favorite dessert?
A: Breyer’s Rocky Road Ice Cream.


My Review: 
Two of hearts is a romance novel written by a MAN!! It is one of the better romance novels I have read lately also.  James Eric Richey has written a great story as far as I am concerned. The book is about Jaxson and Annie. Jaxson and Annie are high school sweethearts who are from different backgrounds in a small Montana town. 
 Jaxson's family is a very loving, caring, close nit, ranch family.  Annie is from a house of divorce. Jaxson is going to ask Annie to marry him, but first he must find gold in the old mine on his families property to make her a ring. No store bought ring will do. He wants to give her a piece of himself not just a piece of metal. Yep I am in love with this man already.  Jaxson find the gold, makes the ring and asks  Annie to marry him, who immediately says yes. 
  Annie's mother is not happy about the impending marriage. Growing up a child of divorce and her own failed marriages, she plants a seed in Annie's head that there is no happily ever after. As hard as Annie tries she cannot get this doubt out of her head, and cannot truly trust Jaxson. 
It also doesn't help that women fall all over themselves over her stunning husband. 
  As time goes the 2 finish college and move away to start their own lives when Jaxson finds out his family is in desperate need of money so he decides to find the old mine again. This is when the true trouble in their lives begin. The seed Annie's mother planted now grows into a full bush of distrust. You will just have to read the book to find out if they get past these problems or if they loose each other.

Giveaway:​

Prize: ​ 
 Win one of 10 copies of “Two Hearts”. Two winners will also each get a $20 Amazon Gift Card (open to USA & Canada) Ends Aug 8







Cover Reveal: Hard Case by Marc Hirsch

Today is the cover reveal for Hard Case by Marc Hirsch. This cover reveal is organized by Lola's Blog Tours.

Hard CaseHard Case (Alice White, Investigator #2)
By Marc Hirsch
Genre: Romantic Suspense/ Mystery
Age category: Adult
Release Date: 15 July 2015
Publisher: Books, Authors and Artists

Blurb:
In 1956 New York City, a year after Alice White’s first investigation, she becomes entangled in her Bronx neighbor's troubles. A United States customs inspector at the Port of New York, he has fallen into the grasp of the vicious dockworkers' boss.

As Alice attempts to free him, the power struggle created by the post-World War II wave of Italian immigration into the predominantly Irish run West Side imperils both. Can Alice save him? If she fails both may die.


You can find Hard Case on Goodreads

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Marc HirschAbout the Author:
Marc Hirsch was born in New York City in 1945. He attended Boston University School of Medicine, graduating in 1969. After 42 years as a doctor, he retired from hospitalist practice in 2011. He published his first book, The Case, in 2012 and will publish his second book, the sequel titled Hard Case, in 2015. The Case was edited and republished as a second edition in 2014. Plans for his screenplay of The Case are being made.

You can find and contact Marc here:
- Goodreads  
- Amazon

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- 3 kindle e-copies of The Case (Alice White, Investigator #1) by Marc Hirsch
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Sentey® Headphone Curve (White)



These are great earphones, have great sound, I love the inline microphone. They are very easy to adjust the size. But the best part is they are comfortable. The cord is long enough you can plug into a computer and not have to set right on it without moving. The plug in is gold plated, which i have heard makes a better connection. The inline microphone is omni directional so you dont have to hold it in your hand and speak directly into it. It never fails if I am trying to do something that I need 2 hands for someone will call and want to chat endlessly. This solves that problem. It also has inline control so I can shove my phone or mp3 player into a pocket and not have to dig it out every time I want to skip a song or answer my phone. And they are inexpensive. I did get my set in exchange for my honest review.

The Man Sham Chamois Cloth


This is huge 26 x 17 inch drying cloth. It is great for drying cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more. This thing is just great. The chamois they have on tv have nothing on this. The sucks the water right up. It is made of PVA. PVA is designed to mimic sea sponge but at an even higher efficiency. It comes in a nice tube that is great for storage. Do not open close to your face, it really stinks. But it does work. I would not let it dry totally out. It does get pretty stiff and may rip apart if you try to fold or unfold it dry. Spray it lightly with a little water if it gets totally dry.
My husband did love it for drying the motorcycle.
I received this item during a promotion for testing and reviewing

KUKPO (TM) High Quality Stainless Steel Milk.



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.