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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

ABING Wigs For Women Cute natural Fashion Long Straight Wig Kanekalon BLACK Full Wig




Wigs are a great way to spice up your day. You can change your look in just a few minutes by adding  wig to your outfit. You can also try out a new hair color, a new style, a new length, and just a new look. This wig is nice enough for daily wear.

This wog even lets you change the way it looks as you can put it up in a pony tail or style it yourself. My Daughters and I will be dressing up as Princess's for Halloween because my Grand Daughter who is 4 is demanding it. My Daughter will be wearing this wig as part of her Jasmine costume. She is a natural blind and well Jasmine is not. This wig looks great with her costume and is very comfortable to wear. It comes with a wig cap and a styling comb. The hair seems to be attached very well as when we were playing dress up and combing it very few strands came out of the wig.

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 Solar String Lights 21ft 30LED Waterproof Outdoor Ice Piton Fairy String Lights Warm White




Super nice set of solar lights. I love decorating for Christmas and other holidays. I love having lots of lights up. I don't love all the work involved and that my grass gets over grown because of all the extension cords running every where. With these i can have my lights, no extension cords, and I don't have to remember to turn them on or off. These need to be in the direct sun about 6 to 8 hours a day to give them a full charge. They will come on at dusk and turn off either when the sun comes up or they run out of a charge. There are 2 modes of lighting steady on or flashing. See my video for a more in depth review and to see them in action.

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.

Icicle 15.7ft 8 Light Modes 20 LED Water Drop Fairy Solar String Lighting




Really nice set of Solar lights. I love the teardrop shape of these lights, actually I love everything about these lights. These are so easy to use. Pick a spot, making sure the solar panel will be in the sun 6 to 8 hours a day for a full charge. Put them where you want them. Turn the power on, the button is on the back of the solar panel. Choose your mode, there are 8 modes, solid and 7 flashing modes. Now walk away and enjoy. You do not have to run extension cords, you do not have to remember to turn them on and off in the evening and at night. They come on at dusk and turn off when they run out of charge or the sun comes up. These lights will run about 8 to 12 hours depending on how much of a charge they got during the day, and the mode you choose. The strand is a little over 15 1/2 feet long and feature 20 LED teardrop lights. The light globes have small bubbles in the them that give like a glitter effect I think. The lights do not get hot so will not harm plants if using in a  garden area. See my video to see the modes and more.

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.

Amir Portable Solar Charger 10000mAh






This solar power bank is awesome. I have my cell phone with me all the time. I use it for so many different things. Having a dead battery on it is just not an option. I carry a small power bank with me in my purse all the time, but a couple of times I have needed to use it is was dead because I had forgotten to charge it or had been in my purse to long and lost it's charge. This little guy is so much better. I can set it in the sun and charge it and while it is charging it can also charge my phone. It also has a super bright flashlight on it, so if I am stuck out at night I won't totally be in the dark. This is really great for camping and outdoor activities. It has a carabiener on it so it can hang from a belt, purse strap, backpack or where ever. It is about the size of my cell phone and doesn't weigh much more. It is weather and water proof. It is 10,000 mAh so I can charge my phone more then once off of a full charge. IT has buttons that light up and tell you how much charge it has on it so you can easily know when it needs left out in the sun to charge.

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.


Endoscope Aoleca 15M 6-LED 2 MP HD IP67 Digital Waterproof USB




This endoscope works great. My only misgivings about it is that the program is not installed on the computer. You need the disk in order to make it work. Disks get broken, scratched, or lost. Other then that it is super easy to use. Just put the CD into the CD drive of the computer, plug the endoscope end into a USB port on your computer, and you are ready to delve into the deep. Great for drains and even car engines. It is waterproof. This should not be used for checking out the inside of a human though. There is 49 feet of cable so you do not have to worry about getting your computer to close to the backed up sink or getting it greasy under the hood of the car. I have done a video with a more in depth review and showing the endoscope in action.

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.

Darkout-PYJ Concise Fashion Deep-rooted Male With Leather Belt Gift Pack






Very nice men's belt. It is 100% leather, not the fake stuff. It comes in a really nice gift box. The belt buckle is not attached it is in a pull string velvet bag to protect it. You could probably a different belt buckle with this belt but the one that comes with it is nice, nothing flashy but nice. The belt can be ordered in 3 different lengths, but it is made to be cut to size. Instructions for cutting the belt down are included. The buckle has a set of really sharp teeth that will really stick into the belt and not pop off while you are wearing it. Overall this is a really nice belt. The box and belt both would be great for gift giving.

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.

Monday, September 26, 2016

tour for Storm Wolf by Stephen Morris





Storm Wolf
Stephen Morris

Genre: fantasy/historical fantasy

Date of Publication: September 1, 2016

ISBN: ebook 978-0-9847731-0-
ISBN: Paperback 978-0-9847731-8-3
ASIN: B01JF9SJTU

Number of pages: 392
Word Count: 116049

Cover Artist: Elliot Kreloff

Book Description:

"LIBAHUNT!" Alexei breaks the terms of the wolf-magic he inherited from his grandfather and loses the ability to control the shapeshifting. His grandfather's magical wolf-pelt was meant to protect their rural village in 1880s Estonia by fighting the terrible storms in the sky but instead, it drives Alexei to kill, slaughtering his neighbors, his friends —even his family.

Heartbroken, Alexei flees his home in search of an enchanter to free him from this hideous curse.  Wandering through Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Bohemia, he encounters the Master of Wolves, who forces Alexei to terrorize and murder the local farmers, and the infamous Frau Bertha who traps all those who anger her by turning them into wolves. Will Alexei find a sorcerer who can free him?

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Excerpt 2

It was late June. His lonely walks had become much less frequent. Midsummer approached. The celebrations of the solstice were no longer the serious invocations of fertility that they had been but were simply an excuse for the children—and adults!—to stay up late, jump through the bonfire, drink heavily. Boys began courtships and girls would woo the boys they admired, just as Alexei and Grete had flirted with each other across the bonfire. Everyone in the village sang together around the bonfire late into the night. At last, only embers remained and dawn was not far off. Grete and Alexei collected their children, carrying the youngest, and stumbled home.
As soon as they collapsed into their bed, they found ourselves in each other’s arms. Like youngsters on the first Midsummer after their wedding. Alexei’s lips found Grete’s throat and shoulders. Her hands explored his buttocks and pulled him in, closer and tighter to her. Alexei arched his back, so as to delve more deeply into her,
his tongue still caressing her throat and shoulders. Her groin leapt up to meet his.
Then the nightmare began.

Alexei remembered that night but could not bring himself to put it into words. He remembered feeling the pins and needles of the wolf fur burst from his back. He recalled how the great tail grew behind him and swirled around Grete’s thighs, curling towards her waist. He saw his arms and hands become forelegs and paws, nails and claws extended. His leg muscles grew taut, pressing his furry stomach down onto his wife and forcing himself into her as she fought against him. He remembered how, even as he attempted to pull his face away, his nose narrowed and grew long. He struggled to not recall how the fangs materialized, already buried deep in Grete’s throat and shoulder, even as his tongue lapped up the blood in savage excitement.
The noises were confused. Snarls. Cries. She wept in pain and terror. He growled savage commands at her. Sheets ripped. She kicked, her legs flailing. One carved wooden bed leg gave way during the struggle and the heavy bed collapsed with a thud. She tried to scream but could only gargle on the blood that filled her torn throat.
The baby, across the room, woke and cried for an instant before she was silenced forever. Blood spewed everywhere. Werewolfhood swept over Alexei, and he drowned in it…

When he finally woke, Alexei was sitting naked on the doorstep of their home, covered in blood. He was rocking back and forth, back and forth, cradling the mangled body of their middle son on his lap. The corpse of the eldest was splayed out on the floor behind him. The blueberries, buried deep in the earth about his door, burned his buttocks but could not dislodge him. He heard wailing somewhere, and it was some time before he realized that the howls emanated from his own throat and that the salt he tasted came now from the tears that coursed down his face, rather than from the blood of others that had coursed down his throat.
His family was destroyed. His life was over. It would only be a matter of time, perhaps moments, before someone came to the door and discovered the truth. There would be no way now to deny that he was the great werewolf, and his neighbors would all then unite to slay him.
“Without the cunning woman or someone else that knows the old ways, would they be able to slay me in a manner that will also kill the werewolf?” he mused.
As he sat there rocking, rocking, he finally lifted his eyes towards the clear summer morning. How long would he be forced to wait for someone to come discover him?
“Alexei.” His grandmother spoke as clearly and distinctly as he had ever heard her, though he could not see her. “You must go. Leave this place. The townsfolk will not know how to destroy the werewolf and will only bring further destruction upon themselves. You must find your deliverance elsewhere.”
His grandfather’s voice joined hers. “Go now, Alexei. Go, and take the wolf skin with you. It is too dangerous to let it fall into someone else’s unsuspecting hands. Take it with you and flee.”
“Where?” he pleaded in the midst of his sobbing. “Where can I go now?”


About the Author:  

With degrees in medieval history and theology from Yale and St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Academy, Stephen Morris brings his extensive knowledge and meticulous research in medieval magical practices to his historical and contemporary fantasy novels. In each of his novels, the magical and fantastic elements are all drawn from authentic occult beliefs and practices from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance or from local legends and folklore.

 “I first became interested in the occult and magic when I was very VERY young and saw The Wizard of Oz on television for the first and second times. The first time, my mom says I was terrified of the Wicked Witch’s appearance in Munchkin Land amidst smoke and flames and ran straight to bed! (I must have been 5 years old or so.) The next year I began watching the movie again and made myself stick with it past the appearance of the Witch and after that — I was hooked!

“The Wicked Witch of the West became my favorite character because not only is she the most interesting but she is the only one who wields any real power in the movie. She became my idol for years and years! (When a major storm recently struck Manhattan, I made a comment on FB about the wind picking up our house and depositing it atop someone wearing peppermint stripped stockings and glittering red shoes and my cousin responded: ‘You’ve been chasing those shoes for YEARS!’ LoL!)”

A former priest, he served as the Eastern Orthodox chaplain at Columbia University. His previous academic writing has dealt primarily with Late Antiquity and Byzantine church life. As a Project Leader with Inter-Disciplinary.net, he also organizes annual conferences on aspects of the supernatural, monsters, evil and wickedness, fairy tales and folk tales, and related subjects.

Stephen, a Seattle native, is now a long-time New York resident and currently lives in Manhattan with his partner, Elliot.

Blog: www.stephenmorrisauthor.com

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