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Friday, February 26, 2016

Huan XUN Tree Life Necklace






This necklace is just beautiful. I love the Tree of life disk. The disk is about the size of a US quarter and has the tree of life punched out of it. It is done in a matte finish, but it is beautiful. It is made of stainless steel, as is the chain it comes on. The chain is a 16 inch chain. At the end of the chain is about 2 inches of adjustable length. The necklace on a cardboard piece that holds it in place and is in a clear fronted plastic envelope. This envelope is placed into a very nice blue gift box with a lavender colored box and ribbon. The whole thing necklace and box are just beautiful. This would make a great gift for yourself or anyone else. I love wearing mine, whether I am dressing up to go out or just wearing it around the house. I have a habit of holding on to my necklace charms and rubbing them when I am thinking and even when I am bored. This is the perfect size and I find it soothing to feel the grooves from the cut out tree of life.

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

Bawdy 6 Pack of Women's Sexy Lace Low Rise Open Crotch Panties





These panties are just beautiful. Very feminine. I love that there are 6 pairs in the set. Each one comes with it own little pull string gossamer bag even. The colors are just beautiful. These are a 1 size fit all and they really could fit many different sizes. There is a stretchy string type lace on the sides that tie together at the hips. The panty itself is made of a very soft lace. There are also 2 small satin bows on the front of the panties. Each of the 6 pairs are in different colors and could match well with other lace lingerie. These are crotchless panties. My husband loves it when I put them on for him. The back of the panties is not really wide so part of the cheek area also shows. I tossed mine in the washer on gentle cycle in a lingerie bag and they came out fine. I hung them to dry, but being lace I don't see a problem with throwing them in the dryer on gentle cycle. These are very pretty and sexy.

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

Waterproof Outdoor Solar Light by QPAU







This little light is kind of cute. I love the look of it, It is small but does exactly hat it is supposed to do. It is not a very bright light, but it does give off enough light to find your way. There is there a line of 6 LED Lights inside and a AA sized solar rechargeable battery. My battery was not in place when mine arrived, I opened the casing and put the battery in just like with any AA battery. The hardware to install the light is included as well. You get 2 screws and 2 of the plastic pieces that fit into the wall or where ever you are installing the light. The light is shaped like a quarter circle. The outer casing is white plastic. The solar panel should be facing upwards. You need to be a little careful where you place the light as it must be in the sunlight for several hours a day to charge the light.

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

U.S. Art Supply 5.5" x 8.5" Premium Spiral Bound Sketch Pad




This small spiral bound sketch pad is perfect for taking on the go or just sitting on the couch doodling. There are 100 pages of 60 pound paper. The wire binding is great. It is very strong and I don't have to worry about the pages falling out. Unlike with glue binding the glue gives out after pulling just a few pages out and from opening it. Also with the wire binding I can open the book all the way and not have to worry about the front cover constantly flipping over. The pages are Acid Free, Neutral pH, Spiral Bound Natural White. The paper is great for pens, pencils, markers, crayons. Great for writing and drawing both.

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

tour for Onyx Webb: Book One by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz


Onyx Webb
Book One
Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz

Genre: Paranormal Suspense

Publisher: Lust for Living Press
imprint, Courage Crafters Inc

Date of Publication: April 2015

ISBN: 0990751813
ASIN: B00VIP8KLC

Number of pages: 216
Word Count: 47,000

Book Description:

A multi-genre mash-up that combines elements of supernatural suspense, crime, horror, romance, and more. The Onyx Webb series follows the unusual life of Onyx Webb along with a central group of characters in various locations and times. The billionaire Mulvaney family, piano prodigy Juniper Cole and her brother Quinn, paranormal show hosts Cryer and Fudge, and a few others make up the core of the series.

Written like a book version of a supernatural soap opera, each character’s story moves forward with most every episode. It may appear that the characters are entirely unrelated and yet episode by episode, the connections will become clearer. Like being an inch away from a spider web, with each book, the web will move further and further away revealing the full story of every character and most importantly, the stunning conclusion for Onyx Webb herself.

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About the Authors:

Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz are best known as the authors of Go for No! (which hit #1 on Amazon’s Sales & Selling list and has remained in the Top 10 for the last five years.) They are also professional speakers who speak internationally to audiences on how to overcome fear of failure and rejection. 

Although all of their business books are fables, the Onyx Webb series is their first serious dive into fiction.

But Richard and Andrea have been in love with creating stories together since they met almost twenty years ago and even spent some time in Hollywood writing screenplays, being represented by the producer of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.   

www.OnyxWebb.com

www.twitter.com/OnyxWebb

www.facebook.com/OnyxWebbSeries

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25414725-onyx-webb


February 26 Interview with Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz

Do you write every day?
Either writing or plotting. We spend a lot of time planning our books – the episodes and all the scenes in the episode. We have such an intense writing schedule that there are periods that require a scene each day. We also have to make time for our speaking business but luckily, at least with writing, you can write at three in the morning. You can’t speak to audiences at three in the morning.  

What is your writing schedule like?
Richard takes the lead on writing out the actual scenes once we have the episode entirely plotted and we know what happens in each scene. After that, Andrea takes over and does a ‘deep’ edit. That is a nice way of saying she deletes a lot of stuff from extra words and sometimes entire sections in a scene.

Where do you write?
We work from home so we write from home – our place is kind of loft style, it’s very open so it’s kind of an office/living room area.

Is there a specific ritualistic thing you do during your writing time?
We have very little in terms of rituals. The closest thing is probably that when Richard is in a good flow, he will be up at all hours of the day. Up at three in the morning, a mid-day nap, more writing, an afternoon nap, etc. 

Do you have any advice for budding writers?

If you want to write, you must put in the time. It is a joyous process for people who like to write but truthfully, it is also work. It is not easy. If you want to write, you can’t wait. Like having kids, you will never have all the time, money and freedom you think you need to write, so you might as well start now. 

Thursday, February 25, 2016

U.S. Art Supply 9" x 12" Premium Manga-Marker Paper Pad




Great drawing pad, has 24 sheets of paper for drawing. Works great with markers, it is virtually bleed proof paper. . The tablet is 9 x 12 inch sheets of 60 pound paper. The paper is Acid Free, Neutral pH, and Natural White. The paper is very smooth and shiny. I have other products by U. S. Art Supply and I am impressed by the quality or their products.

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

tour for When in Gnome by Emily Night



When in Gnome
Gnome Sweet Gnome
Book One
Emily Night

Genre:  Paranormal Romance

Date of Publication:  September 28, 2015

ISBN:  1515387747
ASIN:  B017YGK0WU

Number of pages:  355
                                                               Word Count: 90,674

Book Description:

Evangeline Black quickly becomes entangled in the magic that thrives in Gnome, Mississippi, when she spontaneously shifts into a wolf only hours after arriving.

Her life is out of control, and she has to rely on the kindness of strangers: the psychic caretaker of the lovely antebellum home where her mother was born, the sheriff who practices his own version of Native American-inspired magic, and a rocker werewolf. While she struggles at the bottom of the magical learning curve, it becomes apparent that someone is stalking her.

Evangeline quickly learns two things about Gnome. The first is that anything is possible. The second is that magical creatures are much less enchanting when they want you dead.

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Excerpt 1

Ben never showed as he had promised, and when I shifted in my sleep, I was apprehensive at the thought of facing the night alone.  As I flew past Daniel in the living room, I noticed a look of concern on his face, and the words “be careful” were stretched into a long, low mournful sound.
Once I hit the outskirts of the yard and had officially entered the woods, I had the strong sensation of being followed.  There were shadows slipping in and out of my peripheral vision, and birds and small animals burst out of their hiding places around me for no apparent reason.  I tried to outrun the feeling, but it stayed with me.
The moon above me was full, and I raced across a landscape of brightly contrasting moonlight and shadows.  I knew I was being followed by something Other, shrouded in the shadows of the trees, and I left the woods and bounded toward the meadow in hopes of losing it.  However, the sensation of being followed did not dissipate.  Rather, it seemed as if the Other merely took another form and took to the sky.  My eyes could not detect it, but I knew it with every ounce of my being, and my fur was crawling up my spine.
I crossed the meadow and entered another part of the woods.  My energy was waning, but I was afraid to turn back since I was certain that I was being followed.  I began to wonder if the Other following was my father.  I also wondered what happened to Ben to prevent him from coming.  While I was pondering all of these things and running blindly, another figure stepped directly into my path.
I skidded to an abrupt halt.  A shard of moonlight slashed through the trees and cast the figure half in light and half in shadow, and the half in light was definitely not human.  His skin was lumpy and blotchy.  His face was distorted like a hairless animal with black eyes deeply recessed in pits and a lipless grin that revealed an irregular row of jagged teeth.
I did not bother trying to read his aura.
Slowly and deliberately, the figure brought up his arm, and my fur stood up as I realized that he was holding a gun and about to shoot me.  With my heart pounding, I was trying to decide my next move when the shadow that had been following me came barreling over my head.  I saw nothing more than a black blur topped by a streak of gold as the Other launched into the other Other.  The arm holding the gun was thrust straight up, and the tree limbs exploded as the gun when off.  The two figures fell in a tangle, and both were soon swallowed in darkness.  I heard a series of growls, but I could see nothing.  I decided that right then was a good time to make a hasty exit while they were both distracted.
I raced back across the meadow toward familiar woods, but I must have veered too far left, for I once again found myself in the strange woods where I had been two night ago.  Recognizing the trees and the heaviness of the air, I tried to turn right to compensate for my error, but soon I was facing an unfamiliar stream that cut through the woods.  I approached the stream, which seemed clean and clear, and was taking a tentative sip when I heard a growl and realized I had company.
I looked up to find myself facing two other wolves.  Real wolves.  I had no idea we actually had wolves in Mississippi.  Their teeth were bared as they inched closer.
This so reminds me of high school, I thought, but the funny thought was of little comfort as they continued to close in on me.  I was considering making a break and running when I heard another growl coming up from behind me.
When I turned, I realized that not only was the third wolf baring his teeth at the first two, but he was so much bigger.  He stalked past me and put himself between me and the two wolves.  As I backed away, he charged across the stream.  All three wolves became entangled and rolled in a moment of snapping and growling, but the first two broke away and, quickly determining that they were overpowered, beat a retreat away from the stream.
The large wolf turned toward me, and I was poised to run again when I realized that he was less wolf than they were and more Other.  As he walked slowly toward me, he looked at me with eyes that seemed almost human in their expression, as if asking if I was okay.
Thanks.  I projected the thought toward him, but he gave no acknowledgment.
For a long moment, we stood contemplating each other.  Eventually, I gave up trying to communicate and turned to make my way back to the house.  It had been a long and tiring night, and I was already looking forward to the legendary bathtub and maybe even a light midnight snack before crawling back into bed.  I realized the Other wolf was following me, although he kept his distance and didn’t seem to pose a threat.  I stopped occasionally and turned to regard him, but he stood there, tongue hanging out, reminding me of those persistent guys with every lame pickup line you’ve ever heard—usually freshmen.  Just sayin’.
Look, thanks for saving me back there, but I’m just heading home now, okay?
He closed his mouth, and his eyes were wide and quizzical.
I turned back and continued trotting toward home with my new buddy close on my heels.  I climbed the porch steps, pawed open the door, and turned back to look at the wolf.  I hoped he didn’t expect me to invite him in.
For a moment, he watched me, and then he climbed the steps and walked over to a spot close to the door.  He circled and lay down, then looked back at me.  I could already imagine Daniel fussing about me bringing home a new pet.
What can I say?  I thought to myself.  He followed me home.  Can we keep it?




About the Author:

Emily Night grew up in a series of small towns in Mississippi. The youngest of four children, she dreamed of being a writer from the moment she wrote her first story in the fourth grade. At the age of twelve, she rode her bike up to the square of a small town and asked the editor to publish one of her stories. While the editor did not, he was very kind and encouraging. She graduated magna cum laude from Mississippi College and later obtained a Master's from Belhaven University. She prefers reading and writing fantasy because fantasy allows her to test the modern-day limits of what is possible.

Website:  Emilynightauthor.com

Blog:  http://emilynightauthor.blogspot.com/

Twitter:  @emilynight7

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Emily-Night-139248939764565/

Pinterest:  https://www.pinterest.com/emilynight0010/

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14506338.Emily_Night

Amazon Author Page:  
http://www.amazon.com/Emily-Night/e/B01602KWWW/


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