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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Mandala: Coloring Book For Adults (Volume 3)




I am addicted to adult coloring books and I do have several of them. This is a book a really nice mandala's. There are 50 different mandala's in the book. It is a side bound book and so far none of the pages have come loose. The pages seem to be thick enough and do hold up well with gel inks. I have not used markers on one yet, so not sure if it will bleed through with them or not. I mostly use coloring pencils and gel inks when coloring.

Some of the pictures in the book have thin outlines other have thicker lines. Most of the mandala pictures in the book are are what I would call a quick color. They are not as detailed as a most of the other books I have. You could set down with this book and be done rather quickly with a picture.

My only wish for the book would be to add a few more detailed pictures in the book. It is a great book and does have very nice pictures. But to me it is more for a beginner.

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Makeup Beauty Sponge Blender for Liquid Foundation and Powder Brush Set from Beautilee







I really love these blender sponges and powder brush. The packaging is enough to make you fall in love. It comes in a plastic tube like container and is just very pretty to look at. The sponges are a almost hot pink color and the brush has a very pretty metallic pink color to the outside.

The sponges are super soft, some that I have used can feel almost like sandpaper, not these. The sponges blends make up very easily and looks great. They are very easy to clean up after use, just squeeze them under running water. Make sure to squeeze out the excess water as when done.

The Kabuki Blush Brush is so soft it almost feel like you are rubbing a kitten or bunny on your face. I really haven't noticed any shedding from the brush. I love how it is in a lipstick type case, I can toss it in my purse, overnight bag or even shove it in a pocket and don't have to worry about messing it up.

This really is a beautiful set and works very well. Most importantly part of every purchase goes to Women for Women International charity.

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

Monday, April 11, 2016

Jastore® Girls Kids Summer 2PCS Flower Tops+ Skirt Clothing Sets Outfits





This outfit is just adorable. My Grand Daughter is a girly girl. She loves everything frilly. She will be 4 Thursday and she already has her own sense of style. She loves tutu's, she loves flowers, and she loves pink. This outfit is going to make her one happy little girl. This outfit has lots of frilly to it, the tutu style skirt has a material base as well as the layers of tulle, around the top it has a layer of tulle with gold accents, and it has a satin bow. The skirt also has a elastic waist band. The shirt is a white t-shirt with a satin ribbon type flower design.

This can be washed in the washer and hung to dry. We usually wash her tutu's in a lingerie bag so the tulle does not catch on anything else in the wash load.

I am excited to see her face when she opens her birthday present. She is a strange kid and loves clothes as much if not more then toys.

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

BOOK TOUR: In the Context of Love by Linda K. Sienkiewicz


Book Details:

Book Title:  in the context of Love by Linda K. Sienkiewicz
Category:  Adult fiction, 270 pages
Genre:  Women's fiction
Publisher:  Buddhapuss Ink LLC
Release date:  September 2015
Available for review in:  Print, ebook, gifted Kindle copy, (PDF)
Will send print books:  USA & Canada
Tour dates:  March 28 to April 1, 2016
Content Rating:  PG-13 + M ( may contain profanity, violence, non-explicit sex scenes and mature themes)

Book Description:  

What makes us step back to examine the events and people that have shaped our lives? And what happens when what we discover leads to more questions?

Angelica Schirrick wonders how her life could have gotten so far off-track. With two children in tow, she begins a journey of self-discovery that leads her back home to Ohio. It pains her to remember the promise her future once held and the shattering revelations that derailed her life.

Can she face the failures and secrets of her past and move forward? Somehow she must learn to accept the violence of her beginning before she can be open to life, and a second chance at love.

Praise for In the Context of Love


“Linda K. Sienkiewicz’s powerful and richly detailed debut novel is at once a love story, a cautionary tale, and an inspirational journey. In the Context of Love should be required reading for all wayward teenage girls—and their mothers, too.” ~Bonnie Jo Campbell, author of National Book Award Finalist, American Salvage, and critically acclaimed, Mothers, Tell Your Daughters.

“With tenderness, but without blinking, Linda K. Sienkiewicz turns her eye on the predator-prey savannah of the young and still somehow hopeful.” ~ Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of the #1 NY Times Bestseller, Deep End of the Ocean

“Absorbing, heartbreaking, compulsively-readable and insightful, Linda Sienkiewicz’s In the Context of Love casts a hypnotic spell. This is storytelling at its best.” ~ Lewis Robinson, author of the critically acclaimed, Officer Friendly: and Other Stories, and Water Dogs
Book Trailer:

In the Context of Love | Book Trailer from Linda Sienkiewicz on Vimeo.

My review:

In this book the man character is Angelica. She is basically telling her life story. She is actually telling her 1st boyfriend Joe her life story. Joe was her first love and one day just disappeared from her life without a word. She she is basically filling him on what became of her after he left. A boy was her life a roller coaster. This is really not a happy story. It is a dark story. The secrets of her family life, the leaving of her high school sweetheart, her dive into, sex, drugs, and alcohol abuse.

If you have any empathy in you, you will go through the full gammon of emotions, while reading this book. I do not usually read such books as this but I am actually glad I did. This is like a memoir. It could be your neighbor, friend, or even a family member telling this story.

The characters are really defined in this book. You get to know each and every one of them. Ms. Sienkiewics does a great job at keeping you turning the pages. A few, ok several times, I want to flip to the last chapter to see how the book turned out, instead I kept turning the pages.

I was given my copy of this book to read and give an honest review.

Meet the author:
   

Linda K. Sienkiewicz is a published poet and fiction writer, cynical optimist, fan of corgis, tea drinker, and wine lover from Michigan. Her poetry, short stories, and art have been published in more than fifty literary journals, including Prairie Schooner, Clackamas Literary Review, Spoon River, and Permafrost.

She received a poetry chapbook award from Bottom Dog Press, and an MFA from the University of Southern Maine. Linda lives with her husband in southeast Michigan, where they spoil their grandchildren and then send them back home.

Connect with the author:   Website   Twitter   Facebook

Interview with Linda K. Sienkiewicz

1. What makes a good story?
You need some kind of conflict to keep the reader asking “how will ever this be resolved?” You also need characters that the reader cares about, even if they’re flawed or do bad things. I think everyone enjoys stories of redemption. We want to believe everyone can be healed and redeemed.
2. Do you have any particular writing habits?
I just installed a standing desk conversion kit, so I write standing up. It’s bad for your heart to sit all day long. Now, when I need a break, I sit down. Music is my fuel. Milky Chance and Spoon are my newest favorite bands. This also means I can dance a little while I write. Lastly, I reward myself with chocolate when I’m done for the day. Sounds like fun, doesn’t it!
3. Are any of the characters in In the Context of Love mirrored after real life people?
I guess they’re all a conglomeration of people I’ve known. Much of Joe’s coolness is based on a boy I once knew. There’s a little of my mother, who could be controlling and opinionated, in Angelica’s mother and grandmother. My father was a great dad, but he could also be unemotional, like her father. They both told impossibly corny jokes.
4. In The Context of Love is about family and the lies we tell ourselves. Where did this come from?
The myth of the perfect family. We look at others and wonder how their lives can be so perfect, when, reality, they aren’t. There’s some level of dysfunction in every family. Also, some people go through a stage where they don’t think they belong in their family. They feel like misfits. After Angelica accidentally discovers a life-altering family secret, she can’t reconcile reality with the fantasy she was raised believing, and has to leave home to find her own truth.
5. Do you believe in love at first sight?
I think it can happen darned fast! I think love at first sight is actually immediate intense attraction. Angelica has a crush on Joe before she actually knows him, and he’s instantly attracted to her. From across the room, they play the “I look at you and you look at me” game. Both of them are true romantics.
6. What is a romantic?

I think romantics have strong aesthetic sensibilities. They seek out what is noble, truthful and beautiful in life. They form deep and lasting bonds with other people, and easily pick up on other’s emotions. They also tend to project their emotions onto others, which leads them to idealize people. They are always looking for meaning in life. As Joe said to Angelica, “We belong together. We always did, and it will be this way no matter where our lives take us.” Angelica wants to believe this, but she needs a little convincing. I guess it’s up to the reader to believe if they will always be together!

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Conflicted
by Ruby Black
Publication Date: April 27, 2016
Genres: New Adult, Contemporary, Romance

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She’s the only one I’ve ever needed and the only one I’ll never have.

The only problem is…she’s my best friend.

I’ve always felt the connection, but I just can’t go there. Not with her. She deserves better than what I can offer her. So I drown myself in women and booze, certain I’m doing the right thing, keeping her at a distance.

Or so I thought.

When Lacey tells me about the internship she’s scored with a hotshot criminal attorney, I’m happy for her. This could make her career. If anyone deserves success, it’s her.

Then I learn who her new ‘mentor’ is.

My father.

Now, the secrets I’ve been keeping may cost me the very friendship I’ve been trying to protect.

About Ruby Black

Ruby Black is the pseudonym for a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She likes angsty romance, alpha males, and full bookshelves. Her novel Conflicted will be available April 27, 2016.

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Book Blast for Killer Pursuit by Jeff Gunhus




Killer Pursuit
by Jeff Gunhus

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GENRE: Thriller

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BLURB:

When a secret webcam is found in the Georgetown bedroom of a murdered high-society call girl, everyone in Washington, DC wants the recording...especially the killer. 

After a high-society call girl is brutally murdered in her Georgetown home, investigators find two cameras hidden in the walls of her bedroom. One has its memory erased, presumably by the murderer. The second is a webcam with an encrypted connection...and no-one knows who's on the other end. Whoever has the recordings has embarrassing leverage against some of the most powerful men in DC, not to mention a video of the murder showing the identity of the killer.

FBI Special Agent Allison McNeil is asked by beleaguered FBI Director Clarence Mason to run an off-the-record investigation of the murder because of the murder's similarity to a case she worked a year earlier. Allison knows the most direct path to apprehending the killer is to find the videos, but rumors that the victim's client list may include some of Washington's most powerful men makes her doubt the director's motives. As she starts her investigation, she quickly discovers that she's not the only one pursuing the recording...but that the most aggressive person racing against her might be the murderer himself.

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Excerpt Four

“You OK, sweets?” came her dad’s voice behind her.

She stirred and glanced over her shoulder. Pat McNeil, a hard man who’d lived a hard life, stood shivering in the cold. Clutched in his big, heavy-knuckled hands, he held a knit cap. He held it out to her.

“You’ll catch something out in this,” he said. “Gotta cover your head.”

Allison got to her feet, took the hat and pulled it onto her dad’s head until it covered his ears.

“You’re right, you do,” she said. “I thought you were going to stay in the car.”

His eyes darted away from hers, that look of panic that broke her heart when he realized he’d forgotten something simple he should remember. He covered it up well. Too well. It was one of the reasons his diagnosis had come so late.

“Damned if I’ll stay in a warm car while my girl’s out here freezing,” he said.

Allison slid her arm into his and leaned against his broad shoulder. His false bluster disappeared and he put his arm around her, pulling her in tight.

“I’m sorry, sweets,” he said into her ear. “Really, I am.”

Buried in her father’s arms, she let go of the walls built up around her and let the emotions spill out. She stood there, clinging to her father, and cried.

Even as his disease robbed him of his memory, his heart knew his little girl was hurting and still needed her father. He held her tight as she sobbed into his chest, knowing that no force on earth would make him let go of her until she was good and done.

When she finally pulled back, he wiped the tears from her cheeks and smiled. “What do you say we rent some old movies from Blockbuster? I’ll make some popcorn and we’ll just hang out all day and get fat?”

She smiled through the pang in her chest. The Blockbuster near their house had closed years ago and they’d talked at length on the drive up about her upcoming meeting that morning with Clarence Mason; the one where she was half-certain she was getting fired for shooting Garret in the leg. But she didn’t mention any of this. She just slid her hand into his and walked him toward the car.

“Sounds good, Dad,” she said. “I’d love that.”


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Jeff Gunhus is the author thriller and horror novels for adults and the middle grade/YA series, The Templar Chronicles. The first book, Jack Templar Monster Hunter, was written in an effort to get his reluctant reader eleven-year old son excited about reading. It worked and a new series was born. His books for adults have reached the Top 100 on Amazon and have been Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Finalists.

After his experience with his son, he is passionate about helping parents reach young reluctant readers and is active in child literacy issues. As a father of five, he leads an active lifestyle in Maryland with his wife Nicole by trying to constantly keep up with their kids. In rare moments of quiet, he can be found in the back of the City Dock Cafe in Annapolis working on his next novel.


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Jastore® 3PCS Bikini Sets Kids Girl Mermaid Tail Swimwear Swimsuit







My Grand Daughters birthday is next week and this arrived just in time to go with her gifts, and just in time for summer. It is absolutely adorable. I want one in my size.

 This is a 3 piece bathing suit set. It comes with the bikini top and bottoms and a long mermaid shaped skirt for after getting out of the pool. The bathing suit top has no closures on the back it is a slip over top. On the front it has 2 strings that tie around the neck. The string also will let you pull the center of the top together so it gives it more definition then just a tube type top. The bottoms are adorable with ruffles around the legs and a bow on the back. The skirt is long with an elastic waist band. The material is a shiny striped material featuring blue, greens, and purple stripes. It is wash machine safe.

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