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Friday, August 26, 2016

BSWHW Wireless Outdoor Portable Bluetooth 3.1 & Shower Speaker







My husband I like to spend a lot of time outside. We also like to listen to music. This speaker paired with our cell phones and MP3 players are the best of both worlds. We can take this small lightweight speaker where ever we go and if it gets wet no big deal its waterproof. The speaker is very easy to use. Just plug it in with the included USB cord to any wall charger, car charger, or computer to charge. Turn it on and it will go to Bluetooth mode ad easily pairs with phones and even my laptop. With the included audio cable I can plug it into the speaker and into my MP# player and I can listen to my music from there. The speaker gets quite loud so we don't have to be setting right on top of the speaker to hear it. I also like the large suction cup on the back, I can take it to the shower with me. The speaker is about 4 inches by 4 inches and is round and about 2 inches thick. IT is light weight so easily carried on the go.

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.

InnoGear White & Multicolor Solar Lights 5 Colors Outdoor Landscape Lighting Spotlight





I am in love these light. I have several solar path light in my yard but none like this set. This set has 2 lighting modes. Clear light and colored rotating light. The rotating light has 7 colors that rotate through. The lights are actually large, and the solar panel is very large next to all of my other path light. I love how these lights are not just path lights these can be mounted to a wall or anywhere, just as long as they get some sun during the day they will charge. The solar panel can be moved any which way you need it. The hardware to mount these lights is included. There are also yard stakes so they can be used as path lights. I am impressed with these lights and really do love them.

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.

Vnina Party lights 7 color Water Wave LED Projector with remote control




Really cool party light. I love colored lights, not just for Christmas. We have several family parties a year and I always decorate to the hilt for each holiday or family milestone. This light will be perfect for our next get together. It changes to 7 colors or I can use just 1 or 2. It comes with a metal tripod to stand it on and it also has a mounting bracket, where I can hang it. There are buttons on the back to turn it off and on and go through a couple of modes but the remote that comes with really does all the work. The light will even dance to music. It is a small box of about 5 inches by 5 inches bu=y 2 inches, this is an estimate. It has 3 dimensional lighting so will shine on the walls and floor when mounted to a ceiling. It is not waterproof o should only be using indoors. I will be using mine on a large screened in porch. This light will add mood to any party.

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.

GDEALER Multi-Purpose Utility Kitchen Scissors





Having a sharp and heavy duty pair of scissors in my kitchen are  must have. I love to cook, it is kind of my hobby. I do not cook boxed meals I totally skip that aisle in the grocery store. Every thing I make is from scratch right down to bread. I am always using scissors to cut something in my kitchen from herbs to meats. My scissors have to be sharp and have to be stainless steel. I like that these scissors also feature a nut cracker and bottle opener. I probably don't use those features a lot but it nice to have when I do need them. These scissors are easy to clean whether it be hot soapy water or in the dishwasher. These scissors also have a sheath to protect the blades when not in use. The handles are large and comfortable to my hand. I do not like scissors with small finger holes that you either cannot get a good grip on or they squeeze your fingers. These scissors are very sharp. I have not dulled them yet so cannot say how easily they can be sharpened but I do think they will be fine.

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.

LTROP 2 Reels 12V 32.8ft Waterproof Flexible LED Strip Light Kit



These are the coolest lights I own. There is just so much you can do with them. It comes with 2 rolls of 300 LED strip lights, the power cord and power box, and a 40 button remote. The remote does everything. There is even 6 DIY buttons so you can set your own light shows. These lights are waterproof. There are cut lines on the strips if you need to make them shorter. The connectors are already on the lights. You can even add light strips to these up to 6 rolls. Check out my video.

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.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

tour for Dead Girls Don’t Cry by Casey Wyatt






Dead Girls Don’t Cry
The Undead Space Initiative
Book 1
Casey Wyatt

Genre: Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance

Date of Publication: August 18, 2016

ISBN-13: 978-1534902718
ISBN-10: 1534902716  
ISBN13: 2940153402147
ASIN: B01HUFDDT2

Number of pages: 410
Word Count: 83,000

Cover Artist: Kim Killion, Inc.

Book Description:

Cherry Cordial, vampire stripper extraordinaire, spectacularly messes up her life with a single act of kindness. How could she have known when she rescued gorgeous rogue Ian McDevitt that she would be implicated in the vampire queen’s murder?

Soon, she faces the wrath of the entire vampire community. To escape retribution, she joins a settlement program to colonize Mars. Her choices are grim: hurtle through space to the red planet to face the unknown and possible death, or stay on Earth and face certain annihilation.

To make things even more complicated, a certain gorgeous rogue seems to be shadowing her every move...

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 Excerpt:


Suddenly, I wasn’t the biggest, baddest thing on the block.
Revenants.
They always traveled in packs. Enough of them could take me down. Revenants were cousins to vampires, undead beings with too much spirit. Essentially ghosts with physical reality.
I picked up the pace, steering toward the middle of the street and well away from dark corners. If I had a heart rate, it would have been pounding. My blood was rare and prized. One sip and the revenants would keep me alive to serve as a drink dispenser.
I fished through my bag. Where was my cell? Jonathan would come. Provided I could find the damn phone.
Meaty thwacks rang out in the alley as I passed by.
Do not look.
A soft oomph, followed by a clipped English accent, “Try that again, bastards.”
I looked.
Shit.
A lone and gorgeous male vampire had been captured. Three revenants had him pinned against the wall. Two held his arms and one pinned his legs. Three more surrounded him like a pack of knife-wielding hyenas.
The vampire snarled. Long fangs bared, presumably pissed off at his capture. With his sculptured physique, he could handle the situation. Right?
None of the baddies had noticed me yet. I could leave.
Another punch landed, connecting with the vamp’s mouth. The crack echoed in the alley. Liquid splattered, followed by cruel laughter.
The vampire hottie spat, his lip broken. Blood trickled down his jaw, seeping into the stark white collar of his button down shirt. “Think twice before you cut me, mate. I’ll smash all of your fucking heads in.”
“Shut up, meat.”
One added, “I’m so scared,” before swinging his knife and tearing a gash in the vampire’s chest. The pack laughed. A revenant approached the vampire with IV bags.
Crap-a-roni, now I had to get involved. They planned to bleed him out. That’s what revenants did. They took a vampire’s blood and drained him or her dry. The blood was then sold to the highest revenant bidder. They believed our blood could remove the excess spirit from their bodies, returning them to their true vampire form.
Problem is—it’s a myth. There’s no way for a revenant to become a vampire, any more than I could become a zebra if I wanted to. These guys were zealots. Deranged lunatics.
“This is your last warning, blokes,” Mr. Sexy English accent said. I tried not to shiver at the sound of his rich voice. Heady whiffs of his sweet scented blood drifted my way. Like a fine wine, the smell promised a delicious and satisfying taste. Saliva pooled in my mouth. My fangs dug into my bottom lip.
“Well lookee here!”
Damn. I should have run when I had the chance. The pack turned in my direction, their faces eager for more blood. I cringed under the gaze of the hollow-eyed, pale-skinned nightmares who all wanted a piece of me.
The nearest one licked his gray, rubbery lips. “Yum. Dessert.”
I was too stupid to live. Why didn’t I run? My feet were frozen to the spot. I did the lamest, girliest thing possible. I swung my purse. And connected. A solid hit to the nuts.
The revenant shrieked, clutching his junk. “Bitch!”
The male vampire bucked, tossing the revenant off his left arm. Partially free, he ripped the arm off the other revenant before the thing could even react. With balled fists, Mr. Hottie crushed the skull of the captor holding his feet.
“Don’t stand there like a daft pony!” the vampire scolded. He snapped the neck of the nearest revenant, then motioned. “Get out of my way!”
“What? Without my help, you’d still be trapped against a wall!” I ducked and stepped aside, narrowly avoiding the gray-lipped revenant who had thought I was dessert.
“The rubbish bin would be more help than you!” Mr. English silenced two more revenants with brutal, neck-twisting efficiency.
“Oh really?” What a prick.
The revenant recovered from the nut bash and charged me again. His fingertips knocked off my ball cap. I kicked him in the stomach, grabbed the garbage barrel and slammed it over the revenant’s head as he honed in on me. The plastic bin wouldn’t kill the thing, but he couldn’t see either.
“Pathetic,” the vampire said.
Mr. English and I watched as the last revenant bounced against a brick wall before falling over, his legs scissoring.
“Time for this one to bugger off as well.” Mr. English yanked off the barrel and snuffed out the revenant with a bone-shattering blow to its head.
One by one the corpses disintegrated into dusty husks. A breeze blew through the alley and scattered the remains. Gray vaporous clouds floated around before dissipating into the air. To a passerby, the revenants’ final passage would look like dirty car exhaust.
“Well, I’m off then. Have good evening.” He brushed dirt off his tailored trousers. “Sod it, they scuffed my shoes. And this shirt is ruined.”
“Yeah. What a tragedy. You’re lucky. You could have been a revenant Slurpee.”
He sniffed at the suggestion. “I was never in any real danger.”
“You could have fooled me,” I retrieved my ball cap from the grimy sidewalk.
A late afternoon sunbeam penetrated the alley, illuminating the vampire’s blue-green eyes and highlighting the fine bone structure of his face. I tried not to gawk.
I gathered my tangled hair and mashed it under the hat. “Looks to me like they had you pinned against the ropes.” Did I mention he was gorgeous? Like a cover model. An underwear cover model. I cleared my throat. He was a total stranger, and while I bet he looked divine in only underwear, I needed to stop ogling him.
When he stared at me and didn’t reply, I lamely added, “You know? Down for the count.”
“I understood the reference, luv,” he said in his damn fine accent.
A man-shaped shadow shifted from across the street, forming a dark blot in the alley’s entrance. We weren’t alone.




About the Author:

Casey Wyatt grew up in a mid-size Connecticut town where nothing exciting ever happened. To stem the boredom, she spent plenty of time reading fantasy and sci-fi novels and imagining her own adventures in her head. Not much has changed since she’s grown up, only now she shares those made up stories with her readers and earns a coin or two.  


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Book Blast for Defragementing Daniel: The Organ Scrubber



Defragmenting Daniel: The Organ Scrubber
by Jason Werbeloff


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GENRE: Sci-fi Thriller


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BLURB:


7 stolen organs.
1 vengeful victim.
A gruesome sci-fi thriller.
Organ scrubbing was a bloody job, but somebody had to do it. Daniel, an orphan from the Gutter, was put to work scrubbing kidneys at aged twelve. The job had its perks: a warm bed, Law and Order reruns, and an all-you-can-eat Mopane worm buffet.
Until the Orphanage stole Daniel’s parts, and sold them on the organ market.
Now Daniel has grown up, and yearns to become whole again. The cybernetic organ replacements just aren’t the same – he needs his parts back. But the new owners of his organs won’t give them up. Not without a fight.
Just how far will Daniel go to regain his missing pieces? And how much more of himself will he lose along the way?
Defragmenting Daniel is a cyberpunk crime thriller that will unnerve you. Every part of you.
“A work of great imagination. Powerful and gripping.”
“A stark and moving experience.”
ReadersFavorite.com, 5 Star Review

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Excerpt Two:


The sun beat down on the crown of Daniel’s mop of thick, black hair. The hanging smoke in the air thickened. His left eye cried. His lungs protested, spasming as he penetrated deeper into the warzone. About a hundred yards into New Settlers Ways, the sweet stink of burning flesh competed with the smoke. Daniel remembered that smell from the operating theatre, when they’d removed his amygdala. But it was stronger here. Omnidirectional. As though the entire area were a seeping wound, and the sun its surgeon.


Daniel tried to count. To find sevens in the chaos. But the buildings weren’t in rows or columns. There was no order here.


We had you cleaned


We had you eat


He rubbed his eye. Tried to bury the memory of the song.


We love your toes


We love your meat


Odin crawled out of the rucksack and perched on Daniel’s shoulder. They surveyed the destruction together. Daniel could hardly feel the cat’s claws burrowing into his clavicle.


“No good,” said Daniel, echoing the old shopkeeper.


He walked over to one of the mounds of rubble. Heat radiating from the stones baked his cheeks.


Odin meowed. Dug his claws deeper into Daniel’s chest.


“What do you want here?” called out a voice.


Odin darted into the satchel as Daniel whirled around. His cybernetic knee grinded with the sudden turn.


“You have no business here,” said a man. He wore a holey t-shirt and a week-long beard. His eyes were swollen. Frantic.


“I’m looking for Porcu–”


“We don’t need your help,” hissed the Holey Man.


“I’m not here to help. I’m looking for Porcuperry Road.”


“You PeoPle …” The man spat his P’s “… from up north think you better than us. What with your implanted parts and such.” He nosed the air in the general direction of Daniel’s cybernetic knee.


“Sir, I mean no disrespect, but I don’t like my knee. I’d rather have my original.”


The filthy man’s eyes snapped back to Daniel’s face. “What’s that you say?”


“The Orphanage took my parts to pay my debt. I never wanted the replacements they gave me.” Daniel flexed his leg. The joint wheezed as he lowered it slowly to the earth.


“Hmmm.” The Holey Man stroked his grizzled chin. He had a gash along the bottom of his arm. Were those maggots wiggling along the edges? The man needed a good scrub of Rejek.


“What was it you’re looking for?” asked the Holey Man.


“84 Porcuperry Road.”


“Porcuperry was … fi-si-seven blocks down.”


Daniel’s heart quickened. He eyed the broken streets. Doubted he’d be able to make out city blocks in this mess.


The man sighed. “I’ll take you.” He turned on his feet and walked off, not waiting to see if Daniel followed.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:



Human. Male. From an obscure planet in the Milky Way Galaxy. Sci-fi novelist with a PhD in philosophy. Likes chocolates, Labradors, and zombies (not necessarily in that order). Werbeloff spends his days constructing thought experiments, while trying to muster enough guilt to go to the gym.


He's written two novels, Hedon and The Solace Pill, and the short story anthology, Obsidian Worlds. His books will make your brain hurt. And you'll come back for more.


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Purchase link for Defragmenting Daniel: The Organ Scrubber - The book will be free on Amazon for 4 days, August 24 – 27 2016.



The Organ Scrubber is the first fragment of the Defragmenting Daniel trilogy:
Fragment 1 – The Organ Scrubber
Fragment 2 – The Face in a Jar
Fragment 3 – The Boy Without a Heart


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