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Monday, March 21, 2016

Virtual Excerpt Tour for Courageous Cain by D.J. Davis







Courageous Cain
by D.J. Davis

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GENRE: Romantic Suspense

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BLURB:

Josie Shepherd loves running free, with no one and nothing to tie her down—until a new job at a kennel introduces her to both an unexpected friend and a vicious, abused dog named Cain.

When Josie stumbles upon the body of a murdered woman, she runs to Deputy Gordon Wolfe, a disfigured man hiding behind his badge. His shy smile and affection for dogs make her reconsider what she’s running from.

Now she’s on the run from a serial killer and her own heart. But when her friend is abducted and Cain appears to be the murder weapon, Josie’s attempt to save them both lands her in the killer’s lair. Josie’s strength and Cain’s loyalty are tested to the limit as they fight for their lives. Facing a killer is one thing, but facing her love for Gordon is Josie’s greatest challenge.

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EXCERPTS (Exclusive Excerpt):


Barks and growls washed over me when I opened the door to the back kennels. Taking no chances, I used the pull ropes to move Cain. Once he was secured, I cleaned up after him and readied the kennel for his next move.

Cain’s attitude hadn’t improved any overnight. He flung himself against the gate. Ready, willing, and able to eat me alive. The kennels had been built for dogs like him— or so I hoped, considering there were no other dogs like him—and the gate held. I sat on the top step and watched, curious as to how long he would keep this up. Seeing I wasn’t going to run for my life, Cain launched a continuous stream of loud barks.

Fletcher sat beside me and I slung an arm around him as we watched the gigantic dog. Cain’s barks tapered off to occasional yaps bubbling out of him like hiccups. He sat on his haunches, gazing at us with amber-brown eyes bright with curiosity and intelligence.

“Cain,” I said, soft and low.

His Raggedy Andy ears perked up and he tilted his head to one side, studying me.

“I’m not going to hurt you, Cain.”

The dog’s massive head tilted from side to side as he listened. He tore at the gate and looked up to see if that was threatening enough to make me leave. When it didn’t work, he let out a disgusted snort and curled up on his bed. He barked the instant I got up, but he didn’t growl. After that, Cain growled at me only one more time, but by then I was caged and he was the one on the outside, looking in.



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:




DJ Davis is a Colorado native and the rugged high country sets the scene for her stories. When she's not writing, she can be found hiking with her dogs, photographing the wildlife, or camping with her husband. A Great Dane runs her life.

A portion of each sale of her novel "Courageous Cain" will be donated to Big Bones Canine Rescue in Windsor, Colorado. Help us help big dogs in need.

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION

The author will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn host.





Tropical Island Essential Oil Synergy Blend - 100% Pure Essential Oils Blend by Aviano Botanicals




I love essential oils. I have diffusers all over my house and even one in my car. I also have a diffuser necklace I wear. Essential oils are great for more then just to make my car and house smell good they also are great for mind, body, and soul. Essential oils all carry healing qualities. Some just by breathing them others by putting them on the skin. I also love the essential oil blends of multiple oils, making great new scents.

Aviano Botanicals has mixed together Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit, Bergamot, Thyme, Mandarin, and Clary Sage, to make this amazing smelling Tropical Island essential oil blend. If this scent doesn't relax you nothing will. I am a sucker for citrus scent, and this oil has pretty much all of them in it. To me no one oil out shines any of the others. I like mixing scents of oils but I am not perfect at it, sometimes mine do not smell good or some oils over power everything else in the mix. Aviano has taken the work out of the mixing process for me.

This oil comes in a amber glass bottle, the amber glass helps protect the oil from harsh lighting, which can cause the oil to go bad very quickly. Oils should be stored in cool dark spaces to make them last longer. The bottle features a Euro Dripper, so you can get one drop at a time out of the bottle. Essential oils usually only need a drop or 2 instead of a spoon or 2.  This oil is also 100% pure, therapeutic grade. This is great for diffusers, adding to lotions, and soaps, putting on the skin. It is not meant to be taken internally, you need food grade for that. This really is a nice oil and smells wonderful.

I received this product at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

OxyLED MD22 Mini Zoomable Rechargeable CREE LED Flashlight Torch, 14500 Li-ion Battery Included





My husband probably has 50 flashlights, and when I told him that I wanted a flashlight to carry in my purse he gave me a 6 inch mini mag light. It is a nice flashlight, but I like to carry a small purse and that is what I wanted the flashlight for. Now that I have this Mini Flashlight from OxyLED I have given him back his light, and I am very happy with this one. It is only about 3 3/4 inches long. It is about the size of a a US quarter around at its widest points and is great in my small purse.

This comes with the flashlight which has a belt clip attached. It also comes with a rechargeable battery and the battery charger. The battery is the size of a AA battery. It is a 14500 blue battery that us 1200 mAh and 3.7 volts. The flashlight is very bright. It has 3 light functions Hi, Low and strobe, but pushing the button on the end half way. It is also zoomable by twisting the head of the flashlight, and by pulling it in and pushing is back. The flashlight case is made of durable air craft aluminum. It is shockproof and waterproof. The battery came with a charge already so I know this will hold up in my purse for quite a while between charges.

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

Portable DIY Stick-on, Sensitive LED Light with Motion Sensors by FREETOO





My house is shaped a little funny due to the addition of my bedroom. To get to my bedroom and back door, you go down the main hallway then down some steps and left to my room, right to the back door. It is a small area but if I don't turn the main hallway light on when in the hallway it is very dark in that little spot. If I do turn the hall light on I have to go back and turn it out again too, So I placed this light in that little dark area. It works pretty well there. As you come around the corner and get on the first step the light comes on, then I can either move to my room or go out the back door, either way there is a light switch for me to turn on for regular lighting. I have lived in my house several years and can go by feel, but if someone else is here coming or going in or out the back door it helps them, especially with the steps.

I used a screw to secure the holder to a a wood shelving unit that sits in that area and it is great. The motion sensor is very sensitive, it even detects the movement of the smaller kids that are in and out of my house. The light is pretty bright and definitely helps to see what you are doing. The light stays on abotu 10 seconds which is plenty of time to move down the steps and out the back door or into the bedroom. With movement the light will stay on, so if I am looking for something on the shelf it will stay on until I am done.

This light also features a steady on setting. So I can leave the light on as long as I want it on, with a slide of the switch. The light runs on 3 AAA batteries, which are not included. Being as th light is not in a heavily traveled area the batteries should last quite a while.

I really like that the light itself slides into the holder so if I want to grab something out of my room or off the porch I can take the light with me and not have to turn on the overhead lights. It easily slides in and out of the holder.

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

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Release Day Blitz for The Passion Season by Libby Doyle








The Passion Season

Covalent Series

Book One

Libby Doyle

Genre: urban fantasy/paranormal romance

Publisher: Fairhill Publishing LLC

Date of Publication: March 20, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-9972985-0-5
ASIN: B01CCE4U8E

Number of pages: 303 in ePub
Word Count: 117,259

Cover Artist: Damonza

Book Description:

In loving her, he breaks laws that have existed for millennia. In loving him, she overcomes her pain, but to discover his true identity would shred her reality.
He is Barakiel. Warrior. Exile. Hopeless romantic. Barakiel is Covalent, a race of ancient beings who use their great power to keep the elemental forces of Creation and Destruction in Balance. The Covalent Council exiled Barakiel to the Earthly Realm as the price of the treachery of his father, Lucifer, who wages perpetual war against it. Lucifer also relentlessly pursues his son. The Council thinks Lucifer views his son’s power as a threat, but Barakiel knows his father seeks to destroy even the memory of love.

She is Alexandra “Zan” O'Gara. FBI Agent. Army veteran. Recovering drunk. Zan’s troubled past left her with little interest in men, but she had never encountered anyone like the stunning Rainer Barakiel. Zan believes Rainer is a wealthy businessman with expertise in edged weapons who can help her with a case. From the moment she meets him she wants him more than she’s ever wanted anything, but her intense attraction is as frightening as it is thrilling.

This is their love story. As Zan’s deepening feelings for Rainer lead her to confront her emotional damage, he struggles to meet the demands of his home world so he will be free to love her, and to reveal his true nature. Through the gruesome crime that first brought Zan to his door, Barakiel learns that his presence in the Earthly Realm has placed some of its most vulnerable citizens in danger. Compelled to protect them, he undertakes a series of duties he may not survive, even as Zan rescues him from centuries of a deadened heart.


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Excerpt from part one, Vernal Equinox, Chapter 1

The front of the main building had a set of massive wooden
double doors and a smaller heavy wooden door to the side with the bell. She
rang, and when the door opened she forgot she was supposed to speak. He was
gigantic, at least six foot eight, with broad shoulders and a lithe, athletic build.
A few strands of his unruly, mid-length blond hair fell over eyes that seemed
to be several shades of blue at once. They drew her in with more than their
beauty, as if something primeval was hidden in their depths, just barely
restrained. He faintly smiled. She knew her face was getting red.
What the hell. Don’t be
such a fool.
“Um, hello, I’m Special Agent Alexandra O’Gara of the FBI.”
She stuck out her hand. “My office made an appointment.”
“Yes. I’m Rainer Barakiel. A pleasure to meet you.” His
voice was rich and deep and he spoke with a slight accent. When he shook her
hand, she held it too long. She still felt flushed.
“I, um, I appreciate you taking the time for this, Mr.
Barakiel.”
“I’m happy to help.”
God, so lame. He must
have to deal with swooning women all the time, but I doubt he expected it from
an FBI agent.
Turning gracefully, he showed her through the door. Zan
tried not to stare at the way his jeans fit his hips, or the contours of his
muscles beneath his gray cashmere sweater. Gripped by a strong urge to run her
hands all over him, she was lucky his place was filled with fascinating things
to distract her. Antiques and art were arranged tastefully in the open space,
among brown leather couches and chairs and colorful woven rugs. Pale sun from
high skylights glinted off a sunburst mosaic above the mantle of a huge
concrete fireplace. Zan tried to concentrate on her surroundings, at least
until her pulse slowed down.
“What a fantastic place.”
“Thank you.” He dipped his head toward her in an
old-fashioned display of manners that she found charming.
“This whole property is great. What was it used for, before
you lived here?”
“This land was part of the old Rohm and Haas Chemical plant
you can still see as you enter. The facility was shut down in 2010.”
“I wish more people would reclaim these abandoned places by
the river. Most of it just goes to waste, and meanwhile they’re developing
Chester County farmland.”
“Yes.” He looked at her intensely. “I felt good about
redeveloping a brownfield. I had to do a lot of remediation, but now it’s an
excellent place to live.”
“All you need now is for the city to buy the front parcel
and turn it into a park.” Zan gave him her best sunny smile, with an openness
she knew made people trust her.
“That would be ideal,” he replied, “but I’m not holding my
breath.” He returned her smile.
My god, you’re
beautiful. How are you that beautiful?
Why am I here? The knives.
“Um, in the interest of not taking up any more of your time
than necessary, these are the knives in question.” Zan held up the case.
“Daggers, I think. Did Professor Carson explain where we found them?”
“Superficially, yes.”
“Well, someone conducted some kind of ritual in
Independence National Historical Park. We wouldn’t be that concerned with weird
people doing weird things at night, but we found a human spleen. We tested the
DNA and ran it through the database and discovered that the spleen came from a
body found this past winter by the Philadelphia police. All its internal organs
had been removed. The police called us because they thought it might involve
organ trafficking, but we never found any evidence of it, so we weren’t much
help. No one ever filed a missing persons report on this man, and Philly PD was
never able to identify the corpse, let alone solve the crime.”
“Disturbing,” he said.
“Very. We thought if you could tell us something about the
knives it might give us some insight into what this whole thing was about,
maybe generate some sort of lead. They look old, and Professor Carson said you
are an expert in antique bladed weapons.”
“Yes. I collect them. I’ve learned a lot over the years.”
“Let’s take a look,” Zan said. He led her to a massive
carved table to the left near the kitchen area. She opened the case and laid
the daggers out on a cloth. After he leaned down to scrutinize them, he said
they were ceremonial daggers and asked if he could pick them up. Zan told him
that because they were evidence, he would need to wear latex gloves. She handed
him a pair. He tried to put one on for a minute, then frowned at her.
“I’m sorry. It’s too small.”
Zan stared at his hands. They were huge, but not meaty.
They looked like they could crush a man’s skull, but also assemble a fine Swiss
watch.
Or maybe gently touch
me.
She felt the heat rise to her face again. He raised an
eyebrow.
“You can use the glove like a handkerchief and just pick it
up that way,” she said, fixing her gaze on the floor.
Picking up a dagger, he held it level with his eyes. When
he had done the same to all four and they were back in the case, he motioned
Zan closer and directed her to lean down. He showed her the intricate motifs
and the manner in which the blades were joined to the hilts. He explained that
from these features, he could determine that the blades were ceremonial, made
in France in the late 19th century. She struggled to listen to what
he was saying. That impossible face was so close, and she could smell him. He
smelled like a pristine forest in the spring.
“What kind of ritual was it?” he asked. “These daggers
would have been used for ceremonies, like the opening or closing of a formal
meeting. They are valuable as antiques but they are not real weapons.”
“We haven’t really explored the evidence in terms of the
ritual yet, because we’ve been concentrating on the spleen.” Zan shook her
head. “That sounds odd, doesn’t it?”
“It’s an odd situation.”
“If I showed you some crime scene photos, do you think you
would have any insight?”
He rubbed his chin. “I might be able to say whether the
daggers were related to the ritual.”
“That could be helpful. May I bring them by?” Zan asked,
failing to disguise her pleasure at the idea.
“I’m leaving town for a few days tomorrow. Can you come
back this evening?”
“Yes, I think so.” She paused to consider for a moment. “I
need to remind you that you can’t discuss anything about this with anyone. Did
you read the agreement?”
“Yes. I understand that I’ve agreed to keep all this
confidential.”
“Good. I should be able to come back around 7:00.”
“I’ll be here. In the meantime, if I may take some photos
of these daggers, I can send a few emails. My contacts may be able to discover
their provenance.”
“That would be extremely helpful. Just don’t reveal that
they were involved in a crime.” He nodded and began to snap pictures of the
knives with his phone.
“I have to say, Professor Carson was right,” Zan said. “I’m
amazed you were able to identify a time period and a use for those in just a
few minutes. I would love to have that kind of expertise. I know a lot about
guns because it comes with the job, but I love edged weapons. They’re so
elegant.”
“Yes.” He looked at her intensely again. “Would you like to
see my collection?”
“It’s here?”
“Of course.”
“I’d love to.”
Just great, O’Gara. One
handsome face and you toss your professionalism right out the window.
They moved to the left, behind the open kitchen, to an
ultra-modern staircase of black and silver and honey-toned wood leading to a
mezzanine lined with bookshelves. Zan enjoyed following him up the stairs.
Look at that ass. That
ass is perfect.
They walked along the mezzanine to a huge sunny room at the
back. Zan stood gaping when they entered. Save for several large windows, every
square foot of the stucco walls was hung with bladed weapons: axes, pikes,
halberds, and swords, mostly swords, in more styles and sizes than Zan knew
existed. Wood and glass cases filled with daggers and other small blades sat at
the far ends, with an island of leather couches and chairs at the center,
rimmed around a thick Persian rug in velvety red.
“This is the coolest room I have ever seen,” she said. He
chuckled and thanked her.
That was adorable. God.
Get ahold of yourself.
“So, um, Mr. Barakiel, what kind of time span do these
weapons represent?” she asked.
“Please, call me Rainer.” Zan flushed and looked up at him.
He still had that adorable look on his face, like a little boy showing someone
his secret clubhouse. Before she gave a thought to what she was doing, she had
asked him to call her Zan.


About the Author:

Libby Doyle is the pen name of an attorney and former journalist who took a walk around the corporate world and didn’t like it. Considering she’s written an extravagant yarn filled with sex and violence, she thought a pen name would be prudent. She also thinks it’s kind of fun.

Libby grew up on the East Coast of the United States. She attended college in the 1980s and became immersed in the underground music scene. She met talented people and troubled people. She met people who taught her what it means to be your own person. In the 1990s, she went back to school to get a master's degree in journalism. Before beginning work in her chosen field, an attack of wanderlust set her traveling. For all that Libby loves books, she believes nothing compares to the education of travel.

After her wanderings, she returned to her career. For more than a decade, Libby worked as a journalist, until her interests led her to law school. She kept her full-time job while attending law school at night, the most brutal experience she’s ever had. She cursed her own stupidity countless times as her body and mind became sick with exhaustion, but she’s glad she did it.

Libby knows she’s a lucky woman. She’s had countless adventures, memories that feed her imagination. She stood atop a hill in Connemara in a cold wind, watching sunlight sparkle off the pristine sea below. She crested a trail after a grueling hike to find the glory of the Continental Divide spread before her. She was followed by a howler monkey in a Mexican jungle, shared the midday meal with Buddhist monks in Korea, and got pummeled by an opponent in a martial arts test in Japan. She trekked for days among the Himalayas, mountains so high and timeless they made her feel completely insignificant.

She’s married to a man who is funny and kind and patient enough to listen to her chatter on about her characters. They're not even real, but she feels like they're her friends. She’s confident they'll keep you entertained. Through her fanciful tale, she hopes they speak to you.











Aloha Mahi'ai Pure Lavender Essential Oil (1 Oz) Therapeutic Grade



Lavender oil is great for so many things. It is has natural anti-bacterial qualities to it which makes it a great addition to a first aid kit. It will clean wounds, help stop bleeding, helps take the sting and promote healing to minor burns,, even helps with bee stings and bug bites. It is a great addition to your cleaning products as well. It is also great for mind, body, and soul. In addition tot he anti-bacterial qualities it also has great calming abilities. While on trips I keep a cotton ball with a few drops of lavender oil in a small pill bottle in my car, when traffic gets crazy I take a deep breath through my nose while holding the bottle next to my nose. This really does help.

This Lavender oil from Aloha Mahi'ai is 100% pure therapeutic grade oil. It is great for everything external. It should not be taken internally though, you need food grade for that. The bottle is a very dark glass, which helps protect the oil from harsh lighting. Oils should be kept in a cool dark place to preserve them. This has a great scent to it, not watered down like some oils that claim to be pure.

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

Inhale - Pure Therapeutic Grade Natural Blend of Healing Oil 15ml Bottle from Zi essentials




I love essential oils. I have diffusers in every room of my house. I also have  diffuser necklace I wear daily and a diffuser necklace hanging in my car. Essential oils are great for making things smell good but they also have health benefits.

This Inhale essential oil by Zi essentials is a blend of 6 different oils. They are Bay Laurel, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Peppermint, Ravensara, and Tea Tree. Some of these oils alone I do not care for like Tea Tree oil. But with the mixture, I do not really smell the tea tree oil. This has a different scent that I personally cannot describe. With the tea tree, peppermint, and Eucalyptus oils it really does help clear the sinuses and helps you breath better. Right now it is pollen season in Florida where I live and breathing is not easy with my allergies. I have been using this oil mainly at night in my bedroom diffuser and I am getting a better nights sleep.

This oil is 1100% pure therapeutic grade oil, which means it is great for use in diffusers, household cleaners, even on the skin, but should not be taken internally. For internal use you should find food grade oils. The oil comes in a amber glass bottle which helps protect the oil from harsh lighting. Light can cause oils to go rancid a lot quicker then it should. Oils should be kept in a cool dark place. I keep mine in the cabinet of my night stand.  The bottle features hat is called a euro dripper. Oil comes out 1 drop at a time so you do not need eye droppers.

I really like this oil. The scent and the quality of it.

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