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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Home-it Stainless Steel Bread Box for kitchen, bread bin, bread storage






This has added a block of beauty to my kitchen. I had a wooden bread box but not anymore. I now have a very pretty stainless steel breadbox. This will hold 2 loaves of bread, or in my case 1 loaf of bread and a bag of bagels. You could pile hamburger and or hot dog buns or whatever on top of the loaf bread.
  The bread box has a easy scroll up lid on the front. It is about 16 1/2 x 10 x 7 1/2 inches. It is very light weight, weighs almost nothing. This is not like a lot of stainless steel that every fingerprint marks it up, which I am very happy about. The stainless steel is very thin, but it is a bread box not a frying pan so to me it doesn't matter that much. I personally feel that this would make a great gift also.

 I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

Peppermint Essential Oil by Simply Earth - 15 ml, 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade




 I am a huge fan of essential oils and I only use the pure ones. I love using essential oils for more then just a room deodorizer also. I use it for everything from sore muscles to bug repellent. Peppermint oil has so many uses I could spend all day listing all of them.
 This Simply Earth Peppermint oil, is 100% pure, it has no additives, it is non toxic, it is unfiltered and undiluted. It comes in a amber glass bottle. The amber glass helps protect the oil from harsh lighting. The  peppermint has a very thick smell, it only takes a drop or 2 of the peppermint. I love peppermint oil, but more then a couple of drops and it tends to give me a headache. The smell is very strong. Start with 1 drop at a time you can always add more. This is great added with coconut oil or even water in a diffuser.

 I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

NutriChef PKIS11 Electric Ice Shaver/Snow Cone Machine/Shaved Ice Maker Offered by DEAL CHASER






It's December and I have a brand new Ice Shaver. That's ok because I live in Florida and it is still in the mid 80's outside. I also have little ones running around who do not care if it is cold or not, they are getting snow cones. I also have an adult Daughter that was thrilled to see this come out of the shipping box.
This ice shaver is very good at getting the job done. It comes with instructions for putting it together, but it is self explanatory. You just look at it and can see where the pieces and parts go.. Really there are only 6 pieces to it. It is also very easy to run. Plug it in, put the ice in, lock the lid and let it go. The lid lock is your off and on switch, Little fingers cannot get caught since it will not run until the lid is locked. It is loud, but you are shaving ice what do you expect.
It even comes with a small bowl for catching the shaved ice. My bowl was broken, which is why I gave 4 stars, but it wasn't worth sending it back over since I probably wouldn't use that bowl anyway. other then the bowl this thing is amazing.

I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

Gravedigger Michael-Israel Jarvis


Gravedigger
Michael-Israel Jarvis

Genre: Fantasy

Publisher: Booktrope

Date of Publication: 31st October 2015

ISBN: 1513703102
ASIN: B0175IDQDW

Number of pages: 304
Word Count: 115,747

Cover Artist: Amalia Chitulescu

Book Description:




Dead or alive. Good or evil. Hero or fugitive.

Valo needs a specific solution to a grave problem. The human Claimfold and prigon Torzsi draw apart. War is promised in the West. Worst of all, the magi of Nagyevo are meddling with the dead.

Perin is an apprentice Gravedigger: uneducated, unwanted, unsure. He may be the answer Valo needs, if he doesn't get killed before he works out what's going on. But of course there's the chance that fate hasn't called him after all. The gods are nameless and silent and the best laid plans have a way of going badly wrong.

Enter the spade and sorcery world of Valo.

Gravedigger subverts the expectations of that oldest of foes in fantasy, the dead that walk, in a fast-paced adventure through a world of culture, intrigue, magic and blood.

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Excerpt:
They didn’t have to wait long. Fully visible under the abundantly full moon, the bulky figure of Kesairl emerged from the trees. He strode toward them, jumping down the sandy bank into the graveyard. A figure followed him slowly, moving with awkward heistancy. He was swathed in a great deal of loose cloth.
Kesairl halted beside the grave that Graves had dug unaided earlier that day, much to the concern of Perin, who had not been there to meticulously edge the hole with his sharp new edging spade.
“Greetings by moonlight, Master Graves, young Master Perin. I hope you are both well.” Kesairl’s voice rolled out above the subtle noises of the night.
“Oh, aye, and yourselves, too, we ‘ope,” said Graves, peering at the cloaked stranger beside the prigon, “I imagine you two’ve got the recently departed in the woods. Well, if it wants burying, we may as well get started, as you don’t want peepers.”
Kesairl hesitated for a moment, brow furrowed. “Well, I’m afraid the one that wants burying, as you accurately put it, is not so recently departed.”
“Ah. Fine. S’to be expected I suppose, if you’ve travelled far. S’all right, Master Kesairl. Me and the boy aren’t unaccustomed to a bit of decay.”
“You misunderstand me, good man Graves. The one I speak of has been dead for a very long time, indeed. He was born that way—if birth is the right way to put it. Allow me to introduce—nay—to present my companion.”
The prigon smiled, white teeth gleaming in the dark to match the moon. His arm gestured to the shrouded figure beside him. With a strange, jerking motion, the figure unwrapped the main cloak from his body, revealing himself to be exceedingly thin. He was, in fact, skeletal. Skin clung to his frame, close as a glove, undamaged but as pale as the prigon’s teeth.
As pale as the full moon.
His wan, skull-like face stared mournfully at them. His head was devoid of hair of any sort, though it was crowned with a circlet of silver. His eyes were pale, but not empty or decayed, and Graves and Perin both knew the eyes were the first thing to go. Soulful meaning radiated behind the orbs, proof somehow of the creature’s being. Aside from that, and the wonderful preservation of the body, he was quite dead.
“I am aware that I am quite troublesome to look upon.” The creature spoke in a voice that made Perin think of the way fallen leaves whispered across the ground underfoot. He watched the dry mouth speak, in shocked fascination. It moved very little, yet produced the words distinctly. “I am not…conventionally alive; but please, I am not to be feared.”
Graves seemed to think otherwise. “Undead!” He growled, hands gripping the handle of his spade, knuckles almost as white as the dead man’s.
Perin stared.
The undead man nodded uncertainly and then bowed. Graves considered for a moment, fear and amazement clashing.
Kesairl watched, not speaking a word.
“All right. So. What’s you wanting on your stone, then?” Graves muttered at last, shifting his stance.
Kesairl smiled, seeming to appreciate the human’s return to composure.
The undead man spoke. “A marker stone? How thoughtful! I am Medrivar, if you need a name to engrave.”
“King Medrivar,” Kesairl corrected his companion in a soft tone.
“Just because that is who I am, it does not mean I need always to announce it,” the undead man returned with a sharp reprimand.
Graves coughed. “What do you want under the name, Your Majesty?”
“I would very much enjoy the phrase, ‘At rest’, as it will be no falsehood.”
“Sort of, ‘Back in a little while’, then?”
Both the undead king and the prigon chuckled at Graves’s joke. The old gravedigger smiled. Here was a person who had qualities Perin knew Graves admired, in particular the complete lack of a heartbeat. In some ways, this was familiar ground. Graves often talked to the dead. They’d never spoken back.
“I will need the plot for a year. It is, of course, important that I am interred and raised at full moon. Kesairl will serve me very well in performing the rites, I am sure.”
“They are not difficult,” the prigon said. He winked at Perin, who found he could no longer keep his silence.
“This is…amazing! Where did you come from?”
The undead king gave a crooked smile. “I am from the North. But I get the sense that your question meant more than that. You have an inquiring mind. Very good. You would know the secrets of the undead, young man of breath and blood?”
“I would.” Perin said, still trying to grasp the reality of the situation.
The emaciated king folded into a sitting position and closed his blank eyes for a moment. His eyelids were thin and papery.
Perin leaned on his edging spade, feeling it sink into the frost-hardened earth.

Medrivar smiled again. “I will be brief, but this is an important story, so listen closely.”

About the Author:


Michael-Israel Jarvis was born in Cambridge, brought up in Bishop's Stortford and moved to Great Yarmouth in his teens. He got his degree in Creative Writing at the University of Northampton and returned to Great Yarmouth with his wife, Katie.

Michael-Israel writes principally for Young Adults, which is what he intends to be until he's very, very old. Further explorations of the genres he prefers to write in throw up fantasy, adventure, coming of age stories and more. If possible, he prefers to write in a way that bends the distinction between different genres. Why shouldn't the superhero trope take place within a fantasy novel? And however serious a book is, shouldn't humour weave its way in?

Michael-Israel chose to go the route of Independent Publishing after observing the increase in sales of eBooks and a move towards indie expression in general culture. In early 2015, after self-publishing three books through Amazon, Michael-Israel was accepted by Booktrope Publishing, an international publishing company with a unique model.

Booktrope offered the expertise and structure he needed (much like a traditional publisher) but also offered a system with far more creative control and better royalties, as well as a system of cooperation at the heart of the professional team. This was the perfect middle ground that Michael-Israel had been dreaming of, and he was delighted to sign with them to republish his previously independent work.

"Gravedigger" republished on 31st October 2015, with both "Osric Fingerbone and the Boy Murderer" and "Land Rising" to be republished within the following months.

Sequels to all will follow.

www.michaelisraeljarvis.com

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Book Blast for Mated with the Cyborg by Cara Bristol

Mated with the Cyborg
by Cara Bristol
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GENRE:  Sci-fi Romance

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BLURB:

Kai Andros’s orders were simple. Get in. Gather the intel on the terrorist organization. Get out.

Then he met her. Mariska. Beautiful. Innocent. Ignorant of her father’s atrocities. And marked for death.

His orders said nothing about saving her. But he did. He went off-mission.

Can a rogue cyborg outrun both Cyber Operations and the terrorists to save the woman he loves?

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Excerpt:

Mariska’s dress dragged along the metal floor as she headed for the general’s receiving room. People glanced at R981, but the android could have been alone for all the notice they paid her. Her veil seemed to render her invisible.

If only she could truly disappear. Years had passed since the last summons. Why had her father called her? Nervousness slickened her palms, and she had to concentrate to avoid wiping them and leaving a telltale stain on her clothing. The only thing worse than being afraid was showing it. At least her voluminous skirt hid her wobbling knees. Outside her father’s fortified headquarters, she halted and took a deep breath. I can do this. I can do this.

“You are nervous,” stated R981 in his stilted, but gravelly voice. No other android had vocals like his. His rumbling tone vibrated through her in a most disturbing way.

“No, I’m not,” she quickly refuted. Fear was a flaw. Flaws were punished. Although R981 was assigned to her, he had been programmed to report misbehavior and anomalies to her father.

The solid black orbs of his robotic eyes blinked once. “I detect pupil constriction, increased perspiration and respiration, which indicate fear.”

“I believe you are mistaken and require a full diagnostic. How long has it been since your last maintenance overhaul?”

“I am a new model entered into service five weeks ago. I do not require maintenance for another fifty-five point four days.”

She needed to shore up her courage, but R981 pulled open the door, making it clear he served her father. Just like the other droids.



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Multi-published, Cara Bristol is the author of more than 23 erotic romance titles. She writes science fiction, contemporary, and paranormal erotic romance. No matter what the subgenre, one thing remains constant: her emphasis on character-driven seriously hot erotic stories with sizzling chemistry between the hero and heroine. Cara has lived many places in the United States, but currently lives in Missouri with her husband. She has two grown stepkids. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading and traveling.

Cara Bristol web site/blog -http://carabristol.com/

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Monday, December 7, 2015

Homar BBQ Grill Mats - Set of 2




Great mat. works well on the grill or in the oven. I am the person who should own stock in the aluminum foil companies I use so much of it. Nothing worse to me then trying to scrape off a ton of backed on gunk from my baking pans, and I also hate to scrape the grill. With these mats I can lay it on the grill and no more scraping. I also place them in the bottom of my cookie sheets. They are non stick folks!! Great for baking cookies on oven roasting meats. They are really easy to clean up after use, toss them in a sink of hot soapy water, they wash right off. I let them dry flat then store them rolled in a tube. After being rolled they will need a few minutes to rest, but if you toss them in a warm oven they flatten out very quickly. These are great and with 2 in a pack, one for the oven, one for the grill.

 I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

4 Piece Beach Dress set Fits 18" American Girl Doll Clothes





Such a cute little outfit. It fit's the American Girl Doll perfectly, as well as other dolls in the 18 inch size. My Grand Daughter loves dressing her Dolls, and she loves this outfit. Her favorite part is the sunglasses. The dress is very easy for little ones to put on, Granted I ended up tying the strap several times until I just knotted it :) This comes with the dress, a back pack, the sunglasses, and a matching headband. The backpack is larger enough to put the other 3 items in for storage. This came packaged simply in a plastic bag.

I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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