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Friday, April 8, 2016

Cover Reveal: Tuned Into You by Cindy Dorminy

Today is the cover reveal for Tuned Into You by Cindy Dorminy. This cover reveal is organized by Lola's Blog Tours.



Tuned Into YouTuned Into You

By Cindy Dorminy

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Age category: Young Adult

Publisher: BookFish Books



Blurb:

A summer party is the last place Lydia Flowers wants to be. Beer pong? Stupid, foot-wrecking shoes? Random hookups? No thanks. Lydia would rather be in her cleats practicing her bat handling skills.



Enter Abe Fischer, the Nashville Teen Idol superstar. He’s a lip-syncing party animal with a short fuse; or at least that’s what the tabloids say. Except, Abe turns out to be nothing like the guy Lydia’s read about online. He’s sweet, and the way he talks to his horse…sigh.



Then life throws Lydia and Abe a curveball. They are wrongfully arrested for destruction of property. Their choices? Either work on the Fischer Farm for the summer earning nothing more than blisters and a sunburn, or have the arrest go on their records, which would ruin Lydia’s shot at a softball scholarship. It’s a no-brainer. Lydia picks up a pitchfork, pulls out the SPF 40, and prepares for the worst two months of her life.



When the press gets wind of a big secret Abe’s family has been keeping, things become even more complicated. Now Lydia has another choice to make: stick around for Abe’s messed-up life in the spotlight, or go for the scholarship of her dreams.




You can find Tuned Into You on Goodreads



Cindy DorminyAbout the Author:

Cindy Dorminy grew up on a steady diet of popcorn (the kind you pop in a sauce pan), Tab (pre-Diet Coke), and movies for teenagers. She can’t let a day go by without quoting a line from one of her favorite films, so quirky dialogue is a must in her stories.



When she’s not at her research coordinator day job, Cindy is writing funny love stories, walking her dog, or slinging iron the old-fashioned way. She shares her house with her musician husband, her awesome daughter, and a cool, four-footed child that would eat all the cheese if she could figure out how to open the refrigerator.



Cindy is a member of Romance Writers of America and Music City Romance Writers. She resides in Nashville, TN where live music can be heard everywhere, even at the grocery store.



You can find and contact Cindy Dorminy here:

- Website

- Twitter

- Goodreads



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Thursday, April 7, 2016

Spotlight on BookGrabbr!




​BookGrabbr: A
 great way for readers to discover new books and an innovative marketing tool for authors. 
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​For Readers:




BookGrabbr is a social media-marketing tool that allows authors to share both full books and previews of their books with readers. Readers, you can have access to these books by signing in through Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn and using their ability to share as a form of currency. The “Share” is the payment! Share the book, and it will allow you to read it. Just click the “Grabb this book” button next to the book and our system will prompt you to share in exchange for reading!



BookGrabbr contains books of many genres, so visit today, "grabb" a book that catches your eye and start reading!





For Authors and Publishers:



Through their unique marketing tool and platform, BookGrabbr helps authors connect to readers that they wouldn't generally be able to connect to through their friends and their friend’s friends. The noise in the marketplace is deafening, and at times can be a bit overwhelming for authors trying to promote their books.



BookGrabbr created a way to generate some more buzz by harnessing the power of each individual author’s social media platform.  Once you create your profile on BookGrabbr it allows potential readers to read a preview of your book or the full copy and then directs them to your site of choice to purchase your book in the format that you desire. And since BookGrabbr doesn’t make any money on book sales, you can send them to a retailer, or to your own personal page or wherever you choose! BookGrabbr's purpose is to help you sell more books, gain momentum and generate exposure.





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Virtual Book Tour for The Productivity Book by Michael Brecht


The Productivity Book
by Michael Brecht

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GENRE: Non-fiction/time management

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BLURB:

Ever wondered what the secret is to productivity? Here’s a hint: there isn’t just one. Introducing the Doodle Productivity Book! Containing in-depth interviews with 30 of the world’s top productivity & time management experts, this book lifts the lid on the industry’s best kept tips and tricks. The result? An engaging and practical guide that will help you find your natural pace, so you can work smarter—not harder.

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Excerpt Two:

Quote Jason Womack:

What do you think the next productivity trend will be?

Within 10 years, we’re going to have more free time thrust upon us than ever before. We’ll look back and say, “I didn’t see it coming.” The “it” that I’m talking about is the everyday automation of tasks and activities that currently take time to do every day. Your car will automatically refuel itself when power gets low. Your refrigerator will automatically re-order (and schedule delivery for) what you run out of as you need it. Your children will come home with a fully customized dashboard they plug in to study just what they need for the test they are preparing to take. The ways and places that the things we have to do today will disappear and result in HOURS a day of free time. My fear is that this will overwhelm and then depress hundreds of thousands of people.



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:


I am a serial entrepreneur, have more than twenty years of experience in IT and Digital Media and have held several international leadership positions in Europe and AustralAsia.

Since the beginning of 2014 I am CEO of Doodle – the world’s favourite online scheduling tool. Together with my fantastic team we have integrated Doodle into the Digital Portfolio of Tamedia AG, Switzerland’s largest media company. Our focus is to grow the business into a global application while strengthening its product offerings and continuing its successful monetisation. Doodle AG is a highly profitable business with offices in Zurich and Berlin.

My experience ranges from founding a start-up to various exits to multi-national corporates and subsequent integration. I enjoy topics of digital transformation and the leadership of highly innovative teams with a particular focus on growing a business internationally.

Now that digitalisation is increasingly becoming a topic for all businesses from start-up to large corporate, I have decided to start my own blog. Here you’ll find information on productivity topics, quotes about personal and professional efficiency, my reviews of awesome apps I use myself and I am trying to present a few stories that aren’t meant to be too serious too.

In my private life I am married and our home comprises of four children and our dog (an Australian Labradoodle). We are currently living in five different countries and I myself carry a German and an Australian passport. I enjoy sports, in particular football, swimming, tennis and all kinds of outdoor activities and I am passionate about the discovery of great wines.

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Interview with Michael Brecht
As a kid did you write or make up stories?

Yes I did, I loved dreaming my own stories and indeed, a few times I started my own books, but never finished them. The first book that I actually published was a children’s book in Australia, written by primary school kids and their stories about the Australian Bush-Life.


Where does most of your Character inspiration come from?

Our Productivity Book gives you an insight into the minds of 30 productivity experts who have to overcome hurdles themselves every day. We went straight to the source: We wanted to open a window into the day of their lives and discover their personal approaches from sunrise to sunset. We received answers that are often nuanced, often personal and always undeniably focused.


Do some qualities of your characters come from real people?

See above


What was the inspiration for your book?

Our book is unique as it provides real value through input from 30 time management experts and my own advice. It is practical, helps in a very concrete way reflect your daily habits and the feedback we have received so far is tremendous with many readers thanking us for all these recommendations. The fun factor is that many of the 30 productivity experts have the same routines, say in the morning or while facing tough challenges. So becoming more productive is really feasible for everyone out there and it gives me great pleasure to state this as a possibility for everyone.

What is your favorite spot to write?

The Beach.

What advice would you give budding writers?

Enjoy what you do, stay true to yourself and never give up.



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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

Michael Brecht will be awarding 5 Doodle Premium Accounts for Free to randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour.



Cover Reveal: Forever and One Week (Spirits of Saoradh #2) by Caroline Cairn

Today is the cover reveal for Forever and One Week by Caroline Cairn. This cover reveal is organized by Lola's Blog Tours.

Forever and One WeekForever and One Week (Spirits of Saoradh #2)
by Caroline Cairn
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Age category: Adult
Release Date: 24 April, 2016

Blurb:
The Spirits of Saoradh, who carry the guilt of a crime they committed when they were alive, now spend their ghostly days in the Void, dark nothingness where time and space are distorted. Until they get bound to a human. As often as needed, that human can call them to the real world, ask them to grant a wish, then send them back to the Void. The Spirits also have to follow strict rules or be punished, unaware that they can earn their redemption through a selfless sacrifice.

Spirit Logan despises the obedience he has to show to his humans, and prefers the enjoyable solitude of the Void. For three years, he has managed to threaten them into severing their bond, thus having his memory wiped of their existence. Except his latest human, an emotionless woman with a secret past, isn’t scared of him. Worse, she doesn’t care about his ability to make wishes come true.

Tessa, a twenty-six-year-old nursery teacher in Fort William, Scotland, doesn’t expect a sullen ghost only she can see and touch to burst through her solid defences. Both dismayed and intrigued, she offers Logan a deal he can’t refuse: to live with her in the human world for one week, at the end of which she will agree to release him.

Slowly, Tessa braves through the safety of her detachment towards people to show Logan some kindness. But the more her feelings deepen, the more Logan increases his distance…


You can find Forever and One Week on Goodreads  

Excerpt:
Logan kept his distance as she walked home. She had removed her hair clip, her long fringe hiding half her face. Her attention didn’t settle on anyone. Anonymous figure, she passed people, shops, cars. Her elbow grazed the city walls a few times. A teenager yakking with his equally brainless friends bumped into her without stopping. She stumbled back before resuming her trip in silence.
So apparently, the smiles and energy were exclusive to the work place. He grimaced at the idiocy of it. At least she’s standing straight.
She reached her flat after one last rounded corner. The building presented well on the outside. The sash windows, the symmetrical lines and the decorated roof line pertained to a wonderful Victorian architecture. The inside on the other hand, had lost its authenticity. Whoever had worked the hallway had done a half-assed job and destroyed the features that should have remained. Shame.
He let her remove her scarf, her shoes and her jacket. He let her put the kettle on and make herself some coffee. He let her drink the first sip, standing in the poky area an estate agent would have trouble calling a kitchen.
“How long are you going to pretend I’m not here?” he snapped.
Three more sips, and not one attempt at eye contact.
His blood went from simmering to boiling. He darted towards her, planted his palm over her temple and forced her head back. “Are you on drugs or something?”
Her eyes flashed with something he couldn’t read. Not for long though; the dead stare and limp body were soon back under his touch.
He flung his arms up. “Fuck’s sake.” Who did she think she was? She ought to be running by now, far from him.
Coffee finished, she washed the mug and towelled it dry. The cloth she used was frayed, the counter marked by old stains.
“Handsome place you have here.” Clean, though in dire need of a makeover, which suggested the woman lived alone, or wasn’t interested in DIY. Either way, she could have phoned a joiner, or a painter. He used his frame to crowd her once again.
“Ask me,” he said, her chin between his fingers. “Ask me to give you some brand new furniture.”
Her grey gaze turned opaque.
“Ask me,” he repeated, his grasp more forceful. “Ask me, for goodness sake.”
If her pulse hadn’t been visible under her skin, he could have sworn he was holding a mannequin.
“Ask me!”
His voice boomed in the room. He hadn’t yelled this loud since Olivia had crossed the road without looking.
“Why don’t you react?” he continued, temper all but lost. “Ask me to give you a penthouse apartment, ask me to fill your bathtub with money, ask me to load up your fridge, anything!” He wanted to shake this wooden doll who had had her life sucked out of her since her departure from the nursery. He wanted to scream some more to wake her up. She could be a proper human being, he had witnessed it. So why was she back to this infuriating comatose state?
Enraged, his fingertips clawed in her scalp, anger and confusion mixing and melting into one. He yanked her against him and slammed his mouth on hers.
There wasn’t any lust or tenderness in their joined lips. Hers were slack, his were tingly and unrepentant. His teeth bit inside, so forceful he was. Her body didn’t shake. The mug and the towel remained under her firm grip.
“Why don’t you push me?” he roared, jerking himself from her. “Why do you let me do this to you? Do you realize what I’m capable of? What I could do to you? I could so easily—I could…” He tripped over his own feet as he glided away from her, through her table, through her walls, through people in the street, far, far away from her. The pounding of his own heartbeat resonated in his ears. “I could hurt you.”


About the Author:
Born and raised in France, Caroline Cairn studied hotel management before spending a couple of years in England, Ireland and Belgium. In 2001, she and her husband settled close to the Loch Ness monster in the Highlands of Scotland, and soon, two children and about thirteen fish joined them.
Dramatic scenes are still her favourite to work on, which is perhaps a reminiscence of her teenage years when every single ones of her stories had to end in epic tragedy (Shakespeare had nothing on her).
Thankfully, these days, she veers towards the happy-ever-after finale in a glorious orange and red sunset.

You can find and contact Caroline here:
- Facebook  
- Twitter  
- Goodreads  

There is a cover reveal wide giveaway for the cover reveal of Forever and One Week. You can win a Scottish swag pack! The Scottish swag pack includes: a pen/bookmark/keyring Celtic set, a notebook with the Scottish thistles on the front, a Scottish fridge magnet, some Scottish shortbread and a Forever and One Week bookmark.

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Refresh2go Universal Pitcher Replacement Filters, White (3pack)




I have a PUR watcher pitcher and use it daily. As soon as it gets empty or close to it we refill it. We do not have the best water even though it is well water. There is a lot of iron in our water and you can taste it straight from the sink so this pitcher is one of the most used things in my house.
The replacement filters can be quite expensive at the store and definitely if you buy the name brand ones. This set of 3 replacement filters from RefresH2Go fit perfectly in my pitcher and about a 1/3 of the cost for 3 as I pay for 1 at the store. I have not noticed any difference between these and the name brand ones in the taste of the water. I will be back again and again for these. With there being 3 in the pack I won't have to shop near as much either for replacement filters. Each filter is individually sealed to keep them fresh until opened for use. There really is no cons to these replacement filters at all, to me they are a win win and saving me money.

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

Always Infinity Pads Overnight with Wings, Unscented 3 count, Pack Of 14,(42 Total Pads)




My Daughter s and I have used always pads for years. I really love the wings, they make taking care of personal need and clothing much easier. They do not slip and slide around like regular pads without wings. These are thin and comfortable to wear not bulky and thick like a lot of pads. The overnight pads are very long and work great especially for restless sleepers. They do stay in place. Always is also very absorbent so great for even heavy flow days.

I love that these come in a 3 pack travel bag. Great for tossing in a purse, backpack, or keeping in a office drawer when you know you are getting close to your time and during that time of the month. These are also great after giving birth. Toss a package in the diaper bag and you are ready to go without worrying if you will make it back home to change pads.

This set comes with 14 packages of 3 pads, that 42 pads in total for about the same price a box in the stores.

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

SUnnY Cell Phone Holder, Tablet Bracket





I was very intrigued when I first saw the listing for this and decided I need it. i have a very messy desk with paper work I am working on and sometimes my phone gets shuffled under things and when I need it I have to find it. I do use my phone for a lot of things other then just making calls. I keep the calendar up to date with things for my website, Sometimes I use the internet to look for something while I am using my laptop and desktop for other things. Ye I have a laptop and a desktop on my desk and end up at times using both at the same time. Multi tasking at its finest here.

This cell phone holder is an amazing addition to my desk. It clips onto the edge of the desk, it is very flexible and keeps my phone found, but yet out of the way. It is really making my working hours much easier. No more lost phone. It also works great when I am talking on the phone will working. I talk hands free and don't have to worry about my phone getting buried. I can bring the phone close to me while talking as well and then push it back out of the way when I am done. Every person who works at a desk needs one of these, even great while playing games, listening to music, watching videos, or whatever you do with your phone. I have a Samsung S6 phone and it holds it very securely. The phone holder is spring loaded and will hold several types and sizes of phones with no problems.

It will also hold tablets up to 10.6 inches. I use my 10.1 inch tablet a lot as well as my phone. The arm is very sturdy and does not slip or bend while holding my tablet. I can use this while sitting in the living room. I have an end table next to my chair. I can clip this on to the table and use my tablet while watching TV and play games read or whatever. The clip that attaches to the desk or table is padded as will not scratch the surface. It has a screw down lock to keep it in place. The mount part is also padded and will not damage your device.

This is one of the most useful gadgets I own and I love it.

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