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Thursday, May 12, 2016
Oubaybay Women's Plus Size Braces Summer V-Neck Maxi Long Dress
I love my new dress. It is very comfortable and cool. The dress is a flowing style and i very comfortable to wear. I wore this the other night on a date with my Husband, He actually commented on the dress and old me it looked very nice on me. The dress comes just above my ankles and I am 5'6. The shoulder straps are adjustable. They have small plastic rings to adjust the straps. I love the bright blue of the dress. The color is the same throughout the dress. I did not notice any light or dark spots. I have washed and dried the dress in washer and dryer. The dress did not fade or spot, and the best I can tell the color did not bleed either. The seams of the dress seem to be sewn very well with thick folded seems. I do not see this dress falling apart quickly like some of the dress with very thin seem edges. There is about a 1 1/2 inch elastic area around the top of the waist. Over the bust area the top crosses over. I put a small safety pin there to keep the top closed enough so when I bend over no one will gt a great view. Since a regular strapped bra cannot really be worn with this with its skinny straps that pin also hides the strapless bra I wore. I really love this dress, the look and feel of it both.
I received this product at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Aromatherapy Necklace Locket "Tree of Life" by Sweet Soul Designs
I am a huge fan of essential oils. I have diffusers all over my house and even one in my car. I fully believe in the healing qualities of essential oils both mental and physical. I have other diffuser necklaces. I love taking my essential oils with me but carrying bottles and cotton balls is not always a good way to go. With diffuser necklaces I can wear my oils and have them when I need them. If I have a cold I can wear peppermint or other oil that helps with breathing. On stressful days I can use some geranium.
This is my favorite necklace out of the ones I own. It is beautiful. The chain and the pendant are both very well made and more heavy duty then some of the ones I have. The pendant has a Tree of Life on the front. Your personal body heat warms the pendant which warms the pad with the essential oil on it and that allows the aroma to escape through the cut outs on the front of the pendant. The outer edge of the pendant is crusted with a rind of clear rhinestones. The rhinestones really catch the light and set off the whole pendant. The chain and pendant are made out of hypoallergenic 316L stainless steel. I have not taken the necklace off since it arrived. I even sleep and shower with it on, so far it has not turned my neck green at all and being stainless steel it should never turn my neck green. This comes with 7 different colored pads. Pop the locket open and put a pad in add a couple of drops of your favorite oil or even perfume and you are ready to go. The colors can be changed out to match your outfit of the day. The pads are washable and reusable. Just wash them under hot water with a drop of hand soap or other soap, let dry and put a different oil on them. The necklace and pads come in a nice pull string bag. This would make an awesome gift for anyone.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
release blitz: Guiding Fate by Tamra Lassiter
Guiding Fate
by Tamra Lassiter
Role of Fate #4
Publication Date: May 11, 2016
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
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Melanie Woodside, ER nurse and single mom, has endured suffering of her own. Her ne’er-do-well husband bailed after learning she was pregnant with their first child. Now he’s back and threatening her new life. When a hot Marine moves in next door, Melanie has more than enough on her plate, without trying to heal her new neighbor as well. But a handsome man battling the wounds of war is hard to resist, especially when he and her son take an instant liking to each other. And having him close makes her feel safer.Will Everton is a hero of the Iraqi conflict, according to the Marine Corps, his friends, and his family. The problem is, he feels more like a mess. Plagued by headaches and nightmares, Will just wants solitude to glue his wounded psyche back together. That means keeping his distance from his pretty new neighbor. But when her son refuses to recognize the boundaries between Will’s house and his own, neither Will nor Melanie can resist a little boy’s pleas for togetherness. If Will’s presence deters Melanie’s ex, all the better.
Can Will trust himself to be the strong, steady man they need? And can Melanie trust herself not to repeat the mistakes of her past? Fate brought them together … will it be enough to keep them here?
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About Tamra Lassiter
I live outside Washington, D.C. with my wonderfully supportive husband and two daughters, one of which is approaching her teenage years. Help us all! If that isn’t enough, we have a Great Dane and an English Bulldog to keep us on our toes. It’s crazy around here, and I love every minute of it!Writing is my third career. I didn’t set out to be a writer, it was just meant to be. My Mechanical Engineering degree from Virginia Tech prepared me well for my first career as an Engineer/Program Manager. My second career was in Human Resources. Long story, but I figured it out. I believe the best start for a writing career is to be a reader first, and I’ve been an avid reader my whole life. I’ve loved to read ever since I picked up my first Nancy Drew mystery in the fourth grade. Now, I love reading just about everything, but I don’t read sad books. I don’t watch sad movies either for that matter, no matter how many awards they’ve won. Life’s too short, and who needs all that strife to bring us down?
Many of my words have been penned late into the evening, which explains why I’ve never viewed whatever television show you recommend to me. I would, however, love to hear your recommendations for a great read!
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Blurb Blitz: Eerie by C. M. McCoy
Eerie
by C.M. McCoy
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GENRE: Mature YA Paranormal Romance
BLURB:
As seen in People Magazine…
Hailey's dreams have always been, well...vivid. As in monsters from her nightmares follow her into her waking life vivid. When her big sister goes missing, eighteen-year-old Hailey finds the only thing keeping her safe from a murderous 3,000-year-old beast is an equally terrifying creature who has fallen "madly" in love with her. Competing to win her affection, the Dream Creature, Asher, lures her to the one place that offers safety--a ParaScience university in Alaska he calls home. There, she studies the science of the supernatural and must learn to live with a roommate from Hell, survive her ParaScience classes, and hope the only creature who can save her from an evil immortal doesn't decide to kill her himself.
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Excerpt One:
A Guarded Girl
“Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness.”
Bertrand Russell
Hailey stared at the empty can on her tray, silently willing the caffeine to kick in. The last thing she needed was to fall asleep, dream of monsters, and have an “episode” in front of her 200 closest non-friends.
No way she’d let that happen.
Now if only her droopy eyelids would cooperate, because the hard plastic chair under her butt sure wasn’t. The dang thing was teasing her and feeling mighty comfy, like a puffy armchair, and she was sinking fast. Thankfully, though, just as her head bobbed, the bell rang, jolting her into a wide-eyed, full-body spasm.
Great. Real smooth, she thought, rubbing her face with both hands as a few gigglers shuffled past.
She groaned, rising with all the enthusiasm of a mushroom, not at all looking forward to another two hours inside the social torture chamber, or as everyone else referred to it, South Side High School.
She was so intent on avoiding the students there for the rest of her senior year that she rarely looked up from her books anymore, and those last two hours dragged. When three o’clock finally rolled around, she bolted outside, took the first open seat on the bus, rested her head against the window, and let it bounce there. She was just about to make it through another day of school very happily unnoticed, when Tage Adams smacked her on the back of the head.
“Ah!” she yelled, startled from sleep.
The bus was waiting at their stop, like normal, and Tage was waiting for her in the aisle, politely—not normal.
Tucking a wayward strand behind her ear, she hurried off the bus.
Tage followed.
“What’s up with you today?” he said nonchalantly, adjusting his pace to walk next to her.
He’d never done that before.
“Nothing,” Hailey said, surprised Tage was talking to her. They’d been catching the bus at the same stop for four years, and he’d never so much as looked at her.
“You’re usually not like that, that’s all.”
“Like what?”
“Nodding off in class, falling asleep on the bus…you know, slacking off. It’s just, you know, you usually have your nose in a book.”
He watches me?
“Oh,” she said, unsure.
“Guess you were working late last night…St. Paddy’s Day…”
“Yeah.” Of course she was working late. Her family owned the most popular Irish pub in Pittsburgh. Hailey pressed her lips together. Small talk was not her thing. Especially not with him.
Her mind went blank.
Searching the pavement for a thought, she chewed her lip as too many seconds stretched the silence. Finally the pressure forced her good sense aside and she opened her mouth to say…anything.
“What’s—”
“Well, see ya ‘round, Dancing Queen.”
She snapped her mouth shut and waved as he peeled off and trotted down Bridge Street. She tried to form the word, “bye,” but all that came out was “buh—”. Standing dumbfounded, she stared after him. She hadn’t realized Tage knew she existed, let alone the fact that she waitressed. And danced.
Stunned, Hailey walked, then jogged, then stopped dead to puzzle over what had just happened. Then she jogged again until she finally reached the pub.
Nobody at that school “chatted” with Hailey. Not since the fourth grade, not since the day a particularly mean girl concocted a particularly ugly rumor—that Hailey had started the fire that killed her parents. The whispers and sideways glances lasted close to a year, and in trying to defend herself, Hailey only made things worse. By the time she figured out that nobody else believed in pyromaniac-nightmare-monsters, it was too late. She’d already earned the label, “weirdo,” which, unfortunately, stuck.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
C.M. McCoy is an Irish dancer and former Air Force officer living in the Great White North. Though B.S.'d in Chemical Engineering and German, she’s far happier writing stories involving Alaska and a body bag (with an awkward kiss in the mix.) While working emergency dispatch for Alaska State Troopers, she learned to speak in 10-codes, which she still does...but only to annoy her family.
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Interview with C. M. McCoy
As a kid did you write or make up stories?
I did! I started writing when in second grade in a little “journal” I made from torn notebook paper, which I’d stapled together.
Where does most of your Character inspiration come from?
My characters usually have some trait or combination of traits of people I’ve met.
What was the inspiration for your book?
I actually just did a 3-page interview with PEOPLE Magazine (4 April 2016 issue), during which we discussed my inspiration for EERIE. It’s been a combination of things, really, but the story truly came to life in my mind after a high-profile crime in 2007. As for the ParaScience University and the strange creatures there, I didn’t look any further than my home state of Alaska. Also, there’s an underlying theme of bullying in EERIE, which stems from my own experiences, and it’s a theme that’s highlighted on a discussion sheet on my blog.
What is your favorite spot to write?
I love to pace around outside (summer or winter) with a pen and notebook.
What advice would you give budding writers?
Don’t ever quit.
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE
Monkeybrother 12 Pcs Dart Brass Soft Tip Darts with National Flag Flights (4 Styles)
This is a really nice set of 12 darts My only complaint is they are a little heavy. My husband was fine with the weight, but I like mine a little lighter, I get a better chuck on them. The dart tips are very sharp and there was no problem with them sticking in the board. These darts come unassembled in plastic zip top baggies. The flights are in one baggies and the dart pieces are in another. They were easy to put together so that was no problem at all. They just screw together then push the flight in at the end and you are ready to play. We have a dart board on our back porch and play quite a bit. My husband and I play against each other and sometimes we have friends over who also play. With the 4 different designed flights, that are in flag colors, we can all tell our darts apart.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Diamond pattern clear jelly TPU rubber shockproof case for S7 by gomyc
I love this phone case. It is a very pretty case even though it is so simple. I have a gold phone and the gold highlights on this quilted look case just really set off the true beauty of my case. The case itself is clear for the most part with gold around the sides and in between the quilted blocks. It is a very simple case but is also a protective case. I get to see the beauty of my phone without sacrificing the protection. The case is made out of a shock absorbing TPU material. It covers the back of my phone fully all except the camera area, but the thickness of the case protects that as well. There is a slight lip that comes over the front screen area of my phone to help protect against face down drops as well. The case is very flexible but fits tightly on the phone so it will not fall off. I am very happy with this case.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Dilanni Waist Cincher Body Slimmer Shaper Belt
This is a great waist trimmer. It is very comfortable to wear. I actually like this type better then the hooks and eyes. This one velcro's around you. The velcro is so much more adjustable and easier to put on then the hook and eye type. I have carpal tunnel in both wrists and cubital tunnel in my elbows so pretty much doing anything tedious with my hands is out of the question at the minute. This one I can put on with out the embarrassment of having to ask my husband or daughter for help, or doing art and having to rest my hands to finish getting it closed. This waist cincher is also very comfortable to wear. It gives you an instant hour glass shape. The best part is you can still breath while wearing it. you d not have to cinch it real tight to get that hour glass.
It is also great for back pain. In the back of the cincher there are 4 reinforced acrylic bones that keep your back straight. Plus the wide elastic band around the outside of the cincher helps with back pain also.
I received this product free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
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