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Sunday, November 15, 2015
LAX Rapid 3.4A Dual USB AC Power Adapter with Smart iQ Technology
Very nice dual wall charger. It is a bright green with white plastic wall charger. It has foldable prongs that go into the wall socket. I really like the foldable ones, makes it easier when traveling or when not in use. You don't have to worry about the getting bent out of shape. This charger is equipped with Smart IQ Technology. This means the charger can tell what speed your device can charge with. My Samsung 6 phone can charge faster then my small tablet. The charger adjusts itself to the speed of your device. It also has built in protection for over voltage, overheating, over current. This is great for office, home, and carrying with you when you travel. Motel rooms never have enough open plug ins.
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KUKPO - High Quality Stainless Steel Potato Masher
I really love this potato masher by Kukpo. I have a couple tator mashers and they both have the handle that runs up the middle. The handle on this one is so much easier to use then the old fashion kind. I am a from scratch cook and like my mashed potatoes kind of chunky that you only get with a manual masher. This is made with stainless steel with a plastic non slip handle. With this masher it just seems liek it goes through the potato so much easier then with the center handle. its easier on my hand too.
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US Art Supply Large Mouth Single Dipper Palette Cup
This is a great little cup to have while painting. It clips onto the paint pallet. It holds up to 1 ounce of brush cleaner, water, or paint thinners. It has a screw on lid. It is made of stainless steel. There is a nice slide on clip that clips onto your paint pallet or plate. It clips on securely. The lid is leak proof. This is great to use where ever you want to paint, but really great if you are outside where you don't have a table handy to set your fluid on. This would make a great gift or stocking stuffer, or a great addition to a artistic gift basket.
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2 in 1 Pacifier Clip - CPSC Approved Teething Baby Silicone Beads
Very nice pacifier clip/ teething toy. Both the baby and I love it. There are 8 silicone beads for him to chew on and he loves doing that. He is teething. The beads seem to sooth him when he is in pain. The little star is also soft an chewy. I personally grabbed a hold to the star end with one hand and the pacifier end in my other hand and pulled about as hard as I could to make sure this was not going to come apart and it stayed firm. There is a large knot at the pacifier end holding the bead on, I pulled on that too and the beads did not come off, and once the pacifier is snapped on there should be no way of it coming loose that I could see, On the back of the star or the shirt clip you can write babies name so there is no mix ups with whose pacifier is whose, since everyone will want one of these when they see it.
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The Good Girl’s Guide to Being a Demon Woodland Creek World April Aasheim

Woodland Creek World
April Aasheim
Genre: (sweet) Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Dark Root Press
Date of Publication: Nov 15, 2015
ASIN: B016NZTP4C
Number of pages: 157
Word Count: 42,000
Cover Artist: J.M Rising Horse Creations
Book Description:
Strange changes are happening to Cassie Walker. She’s losing track of time, seeing shadows, and developing…horns?
Fearful, she returns to her childhood home to solve the mystery of what she’s becoming. There, she meets up with childhood friend, Josh Tucker, who convinces her to enter the annual Demon Run in Woodland Creek.
But things aren’t always what they seem in Woodland Creek, and people aren’t who they appear to be.
Soon, Cassie finds not only herself in danger, but Josh as well.
Can she save them both? Or has her lineage tainted her forever?
Woodland Creek Series 30 Authors 30 Shifter Stories
Available at Amazon
Excerpt: Prologue
The creek churned,
black and thick as tar under the cloak of night.
Cassie Martin
stumbled along the raging waterway as she searched for the North Star,
Polaris––the star that would guide her home.
It was in the tail
of one of the dipper constellations, she remembered, but which one? She tried
to call it up as she ambled along, while her ears listened uneasily to noises
created by the dark: howls and heavy footsteps, scurries and whisperings.
To her right there
was smoke accompanied by the crackling sound of a roaring campfire. She wanted
to run to it––to tell whoever was tending the s’mores that she was lost and
afraid and could they please escort her back to her cabin?
But fear kept her
out of the woods. She had read enough books to know the woods were full of bad
things––bears and werewolves and things that wanted to eat you. So she followed
the creek, for lack of other options.
She shouldn’t have
been so stupid, she scolded herself. She knew there was no such thing as a
Snipe, but she went along anyway because her brother Kevin teased her about
being afraid.
“I am not,” she’d
said, balling up her fists.
“Then prove it,”
Kevin returned. “Go into the woods and find a Snipe. If you do, I’ll never call
you scared again.”
Her best friend
Jenn wrapped an arm around Cassie’s shoulders. “I’ll go with you, Cass. We’ll
find that Snipe.”
Only their friend
Josh seemed worried, elbowing Kevin in the ribs. “They’re only nine, dude.”
“So?” Eleven-year-old
Kevin argued. “At nine we were sneaking beer out of dad’s cooler and watching
late night HBO. These girls need to man up, Josh. We won’t be around to take
care of them forever.”
“We can take care
of ourselves,” Cassie said, sticking out her tongue. “We’ll get that Snipe.
Then you’ll admit that girls are better than boys.”
“If you bring us a
Snipe,” Kevin said, “I’ll admit anything you want.” He spit into his hand.
Cassie spit on hers too. The siblings shook on it.
The problem was
that Jenn disappeared shortly after entering the woods with her. Now Cassie was
alone and disoriented. “Jenn!” she called nervously, trying not to awaken the
bad things lurking. She hated it in here alone. She felt watched, as if the
trees had eyes.
When she heard the
sound of rushing water she remembered the creek ran behind her campsite.
She would follow
it back…
She ran through
the trees, half covering her eyes, and when she emerged in a narrow clearing
she spotted her watery guide. The creek was swollen and bloated. It didn’t
trickle. It gushed. In the dark it moved like a winding, creeping serpent on
the hunt, ready to devour her.
“Kevin!” she called out, cupping her mouth
with her hands. “Jenn! Josh?” Her words were met with a low mournful wail,
followed by an even more frightening silence.
Her father once
told her that if she got lost, she should find a spot and wait for someone to
come. Spying a tree stump, she sat down. The summer moon was nearly full and
several fireflies lent their talents to holding back the dark. It would have
been beautiful, if she wasn’t so scared.
“One
Miss-issippi,” she counted, deliberately slowing the first syllable. “Two
Miss-issippi…”
Another wail
echoed through the night, bouncing off tree limbs and ringing through boughs.
It was quickly followed by another. Banshees? Ghosts? Wolves? Tree branches
rustled as if spirits played an invisible game of tag.
Dad will come, she
told herself. He always came. He’d see she was missing and he’d find her––and
Jenn as well.
The sounds grew
louder, like the moans of old ladies crying at a funeral. Cassie shivered,
wrapping her arms around her chest to shield herself from whatever came.
Several twigs snapped nearby, followed by the sound of small, scurrying feet.
With building fear, she bolted from the stump and raced along the water’s edge,
following as it churned towards its unseen destination.
Soon the clearing
ended and the woods began. She spun around, uncertain where to go. Back towards
the moaning sounds or into the blackness of the trees?
Her decision was
made when she saw them.
The Shadow People.
An army of them,
dropping from tree branches and skittering her way. Their sizes were varied but
their faces were all the same, dark expressionless blobs with unblinking eyes.
They were quiet as
cats as they came for her, and more terrible than wild animals or werewolves or
things that would eat you. The Shadow People didn’t eat you. They took you
away.
Cassie fled in the
opposite direction, away from the forest, screaming as she went. Her voice
joined in with the chorus of wails, until it all became the sound of the wind.
Risking a glance
back over her shoulder, her foot hit a sleek stone. She slipped and tumbled,
falling into the cold raging water.
“Help!” She called
out just before she was pulled under.
When she surfaced
she caught hold of a branch extending out from the bank. She clung to it with
both hands while her feet pulled her downstream. The creek gnawed at her,
biting and ripping at her skin and clothes, chewing up one shoe and then the
other. She couldn’t hold on for very long. At any moment she would be swept
away.
Above her, she
spotted the North Star.
“Mom,” she
whispered, focusing her wish on the star as the water dragged at her and the
Shadow People advanced. “If you can hear me, please send help.”
A figure sprang
from the woods. A boy, not much taller than herself.
“Josh!” she
called, kicking with her feet as water filled her lungs.
“Cassie!” Josh
grabbed her hand just as she lost her grip on the branch.
He slowly pulled
her from the river’s maw. She crawled onto the bank, coughing up water. He
removed his flannel jacket and wrapped it around her shivering body. When she
could stand again, she hugged him, nearly crying as she rubbed her nose into
his chest.
“I don’t think
there’s such thing as Snipe,” she sputtered.
He laughed and
kissed the top of her head. “But you were brave to find out.”
Her father, her
friend, Jenn, and her brother, Kevin, all appeared, hollering and racing in
their direction.
“Thank God you’re
alright!” Cassie’s father said, scooping her up in his arms. “You had me scared
to death. You can’t go traipsing off by yourself like that, young lady! You’ve
got to be more careful.” He lifted her chin firmly. “Promise me.”
Behind him,
Kevin’s eyes were imploring. If she told about the Snipe hunt, her brother
would be in big trouble. And possibly Josh, as well.
She nodded. “I’ll
be careful from now on. I promise.”
“Good.” Her dad
carried her back to their rented cabin but her gaze remained affixed on Josh.
He walked alongside them, his blue eyes shining like the moon.
About the Author:
April Aasheim is a full time writer with interests in the paranormal, the supernatural, and the metaphysical. Having ‘seen things’ at an early age, April has made it her life’s work to seek out the truth, and then to write about her findings in the guise of fiction.
She lives in Portland, Oregon with her family and is the author of the Amazon best-selling witchy series: The Daughters of Dark Root.
www.aprilaasheimwriter.com
@aprilaasheim
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Saturday, November 14, 2015
Professional Strength Glue traps for Indoor or Outdoor by Easy Gift
When I received this I very surprised at just how big they are. They are huge, I can see why they say mouse and Rat. These would defiantly snag a rat. I personally wanted then to stop some ants and it did work very well for that. The little suckers climb on and gt stuck tight in the glue. This says it has a butter scent to it but I didn't really notice a smell at all. Which to me is a good thing. These are very cry sticky and you will need a oil like cooking oil or baby oil to get it off if yo get it on your skin. I have not noticed any drying out at all. There are 5 in the pack each are individually wrapped so you can use them one at a time without having to worry about other things getting stuck to them. I would keep these out of reach of children and pets, they are non toxic but it would be a real mess to clean up.
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Forever Flex Exercise Ball by #liveinfinitely
This ball by Live Infinitely is the best ball I have owned. I haven't had many but the others were kind of flimsy and would become mis-shaped after a while. This ball can hold 600 pounds it says, I cannot say this is true but it seems very sturdy. I like that it comes with more then one air stopper, valve puller, and its own pump. I have the 55 cm ball and it is the right size for me I am 5'5. It can be wiped off with a damp cloth, tossed in the shower or sprayed with the water hose to keep it clean.
My Daughter has back problems and has been using this ball for about 2 weeks now and I also have been using it. We are both impressed by it. She will be getting her own very soon since I am not giving mine up to her.
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