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Thursday, July 21, 2016
Blurb Blitz: What She Wanted by Julie Anne Lindsey
Blurb Blitz: Swept Away by Kristina Mathews
Lily Price is not your typical damsel in distress. Infidelity, infertility, and downsizing provide a triple threat to her ego, but falling into the swollen river nearly ends her life. If not for the handsome stranger—make that two handsome strangers—she might not have had a chance at having a baby by any means necessary . . .
As Carson helps Lily overcome her fear of the river, she helps him save his rafting business from going under. She also saves him from abandoning all that is important to him in order to get a taste of freedom. Together they find that love is the ultimate adventure.
Blurb Blitz: Once a Soldier by Mary Jo Putney
As heir to a title and great wealth, Will Masterson should have stayed home and tended his responsibilities. Instead he went to war. Now, after perilous years fighting the French, he intends his current mission to be his last. But all his plans are forgotten when he arrives in the small mountain stronghold of San Gabriel and meets her.
Knowing herself to be too tall, strong, and unconventional to appeal to a man, Athena Markham has always gloried in her independence. But for the first time in her life, she finds a man who might be her match.
Two of a kind, too brave for their own good, Athena and Will vow to do whatever it takes to vanquish San Gabriel’s enemies. For neither will back down from death, and only together can they find happiness and a love deeper than any they'd dared imagine...
The Last Man Book II Release Day Blitz
We must accept what is before we can create what could be.
Farris has endured the land of fear, but her epic journey must continue as she pursues her brother deeper into the abyss. Nothing is as it seems in the surreal underground world, and she is tested by trials of pleasure, illusion, and love.
Farris’s friends walk by her side, but how can she dare place her trust in one of her companions when every possibility of deception promises certain death? Sasha would stop at nothing to bring her back safely, even if it meant losing her brother to do it. Riften's loyalty to his own people hints at ulterior agendas, and her enigmatic Guide has no qualms about manipulating her to do anything that might bring his freedom.
She cannot succeed alone. But trusting the wrong person could cost her everything.
About the Book
The Last Man Book II
by Tobias Wade
Series
The Last Man #2
Genre
Young Adult
Fantasy
Publication Date
July 21, 2016
The Last Man Series
About Tobias Wade
As a child I constructed a spaceship capable of superluminal speeds powered by a fusion core reactor. The submission was denied by NASA on the grounds that it was made entirely of LEGOS. In high school I was told that I could do anything I wanted in life, while only being taught everything that I didn’t want to be. I probably deserved the detentions I received. In college I completed two bachelors of science in psychology and physiology and worked as a researching neuroscientist.
During my psychological studies it struck me as odd that I could learn so much about why humans behave without really understanding the intricacies of human nature. It occurred to me that I had learned more about the depths of human experience from reading Dostoyevsky than I ever had from my text books, and I was inspired to write professionally. I moved to Hollywood where I now write fantasy novels for IPP Books, perform script analysis for Underground Films, and write my own scripts through Creative I Works.
In my stories, scripts, and books I create surreal worlds which utilize abstract scenarios to illustrate my values. I am drawn to themes of individuality, personal enlightenment, and the subjective quest of defining our purpose. I glorify man’s will to overcome all obstacles within himself and the ability to find beauty in all things, even tragedy.
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Rangers HD WMC 58mm CPL Filter
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When I was a newbie to photography I purchased a set of cheap filters. They were ok but let’s just say, you get what you pay for. Over the years photography has grown from a mere interest to a full blown passion. I am always working towards bettering my skills and perfecting my craft. Living in the sunshine state, you can imagine that blown out photos is a problem I’m often faced with and not something that is easily corrected in Photoshop. And carrying around reflectors and whiteboards to take the harsh sun off my subjects isn’t always an option. I received the 58mm filter and my first impression was that I couldn’t believe how much smaller these are than my others. Seriously, we’re talking like half the size! But while they may be thinner, they are definitely not flimsy. It’s made to last and constructed of a solid material. While putting it on and removing it I don’t worry about breaking it. And they are so easy to use. They simply go right on and with a little twist they come off easily too! I haven’t experienced any issues so far and once it’s on it doesn’t fall off. As for whether it works or not… it does its job incredibly well. I took before and after test shots of a tree in my yard that was in direct sunlight and there was a noticeable difference in quality of the photos. The image with the filter has more vivid colors and isn’t blown out. Also looking at the shot you can’t tell that there was any filter the image is clear and I am highly impressed by the filter. I would even go so far as to say that this is a must have item whether you’re an amateur or a professional photographer.
I received this product on a promotional discount for my honest review and they are 100% my own opinions. I received no compensation for this review and I am not required to give a good review. I am also not associated with the seller in any way
eBoot 56 Pieces Miniature Ornament for DIY Fairy Garden Dollhouse Decor
This set of 56 miniatures are very cute but a lot are to small to really do a lot with. The little flowers could be glued onto something to make it cute but as for laying them around a Fairy Garden they kind of get lost. Other then them being really small these miniatures are adorable.I love all of the little animals in this set. The quality seems to be very good and the details are great. There are 10 animals, all different sizes, shapes, and looks, some are the same species. There are 10 lady bugs, these are just a bit bigger then life size. There are 10 mushrooms in 2 different sizes. There are 12 flowers in different colors and sizes. There are 2 light poles, 2 benches, a post box, a bridge, and 4 small buildings. A bendable fence, and a small resin fence. I may of forgot a couple things in this list.
These are really cute and can make a adorable fairy garden or small additions to a doll house.
I received this product during a promotion free for my honest review and they are 100% my own opinions. I received no compensation for this review and I am not required to give a good review. I am also not associated with the seller in any way.