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Sunday, November 19, 2017
20Ct Christmas Party Photo Booth Props - Funny Xmas Holiday Decorations Supplies
Christmas is coming quick!! Before long Santa will be here. Every year our family has a Christmas Party. There are usually about 30 to 35 people at my house for dinner and gifts. Tons of pictures will be taken. These fun Photo Booth Props will be a fun addition to our Christmas photo's. Plus my Son In Law co owns a entertainment company and they have a photo booth as part of their company. So he will be able to use these photo props with all of the holiday parties they have been hired for. I can't wait to see the fun Christmas pictures our crazy family will take using these props.
The set comes with 20 cardboard props. It also includes the wooden sticks for each prop and a glue beads to put them together with. These props are all different and feature fun holiday sayings and cute Christmas and winter character designs. These props are nice enough to be used over an over again year after year. These will really add fun to any Christmas photo's and parties. These could also be used for fun additions to family portrait Christmas cards.
These Christmas Photo Booth Props are sold by Moon Boat. They do sel other Christmas sets as well as other Holidays and Occasions.
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Craftswer Pom Pom Balls In Many Colors & Sizes
I do a lot of crafts and also let the kids do their own craft projects. Pom Poms are one of those craft items every home should have on hand. Pom Poms are used in so many different crafts. I purchased the 20 mm multicolored pom poms. They are about the size of a penny. Craftswer sells other sizes as well as single color packages. There are around 80 pom poms in the 20 mm package. I chose the multicolored package myself since I usually use different colors in my craft projects. The 10 mm package comes with 300 pom poms and the 25 mm comes with 60 pom poms. These are some of the better pom poms I have used. Some of the really cheap ones the fluff falls out of very easily. I have not noticed the fluff coming loose with these pom poms.
Pom poms are great for many adult crafts but the kids love them as well. They can make all types of fun projects as well as sensory designs and leaning designs. They can be used for counting flash cards. 'Pom poms can also be used in place of the small plastic game tokens. There are just so many ways of using pom poms and the bright colors really stand out in the projects.
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Colorful Chinese Paper Lanterns Mixed (10) Pack
This is a set of 10 very large Chinese paper lanterns. They are actually the largest ones I have seen so far. These are made out of paper so you can write notes, wishes,thoughts or even just draw pictures on the paper before you light them and send them to the sky.
The pastel colors are very pretty. Mine came in blue, pink, purple, orange, green, yellow, and white. Each one can wrapped separately in a plastic bag. They were very easy to open and unfold.
They come with a warning sheet to let you know how and where to use them. Make sure to use in a wide open space. Do not use then near dry fields. These can be a fire hazard when they catch fie and come back to the ground. Make sure not to use near airports or other places with radar These are not suitable for use by children. Adult supervision is always recommended for Chinese Lanterns.
Chinese lanterns are a great addition to parties and other celebrations as well as for memorial services.
These are very easy to us. Gently take them out of the plastic wrap, unfold them then when in a safe place light the cardboard square in the bottom of the lantern and let the heat from the flame do the rest.
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Saturday, November 18, 2017
Winner Take All by Mary Rodgers
About the Book
Title: Winner Take All
Author: Mary Rodgers
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Hot shot skier and unrepentant party girl Carly Carrington is on top of the world until a disastrous crash destroys her championship dreams. Can she lower her guard long enough to trust the one man who might be able to heal her body...and her heart?
When it comes to sports doctors, buttoned-up Paul Blackburn is the best of the best. But when Carly upends his carefully ordered little world, will Paul fight his one chance at true love, or go for the gold in… WINNER TAKE ALL.
Author Bio
A career performer and storyteller, Mary was the keyboardist and lead vocalist in an all-female rock band for a number of years, and has acted in leading roles in plays and musicals across the globe.
Her first screenplay, Common Ground, was a finalist in the Moondance International Film Festival competition, and she is a member of the Screen Actor's Guild/AFTRA and the New York chapter of Women in Film and Television.
An avid gamer and unrepentant nerd, Mary's been a fan of romance, science fiction and fantasy novels since she was old enough to hide them between the pages of her textbooks during geometry class in high school. She is delighted to introduce the first book in her new contemporary romance series, Winner Take All.
Her first screenplay, Common Ground, was a finalist in the Moondance International Film Festival competition, and she is a member of the Screen Actor's Guild/AFTRA and the New York chapter of Women in Film and Television.
An avid gamer and unrepentant nerd, Mary's been a fan of romance, science fiction and fantasy novels since she was old enough to hide them between the pages of her textbooks during geometry class in high school. She is delighted to introduce the first book in her new contemporary romance series, Winner Take All.
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EXCERPT #2
Carly
Door hinges squeaked, and a barefoot Paul clad only in pajama bottoms padded inside. "Carly? Why are you up? Are you okay?"
I swallowed hard as he approached. "I'm kind of freaked out. Put my boots back on for the first time since…since I fell…" My trembling increased. I slammed one of my shaking hands against the walkway. "This is stupid, this is so stupid, they're just the damn boots for God's sake. We aren't even near a mountain, what is wrong with me?"
Paul knelt beside me and gathered my unresisting body into his arms. "It's trauma. It'd be a miracle if you didn't suffer from some kind of PTSD after that crash."
"I've been dreaming about it again. I think that's what triggered this. Shit. I need to find a way to handle it, I need…" I decided that dignity was overrated and curled up against Paul, pressing my cheek against his chest. His sleep-warmed skin smelled of soap and a faint note of pine-scented cologne.
"It's okay. It'll be okay, I promise." Paul reached down and tugged off my boots. "We'll try again with these later. But right now you need to relax. Jesus, Carly, it's the middle of the damn night. Stop pushing yourself so hard." He picked me up and stepped off the walkway into a grassy swath of the garden.
My laugh was tinged with more than a little hysteria, even to my ears. "Stop pushing myself? Have you met me?"
He chuckled and set me down. With deft hands, he pulled the blanket from around my shoulders, spread it out on the ground and repositioned me on top.
I nestled closer to him, drawing real comfort from his proximity.
"We'll just sit here for a bit, all right? There's no rush. Can you match my breathing pattern? Nice and deep, okay? Try it with me." He inhaled slowly, controlling his breath on the exhale. "Like that." He pitched his voice at a level someone might use on a skittish horse.
Ordinarily I would have bristled at the notion of being handled. But he sounded so soothing, and made me feel safe in ways I hadn't experienced in ages. It couldn't hurt to try. After a few false starts, I managed to coordinate my breath in time to his.
"Good. You're doing great. Keep going." He stroked my back and whispered encouragement, the steady rhythm of his movements lulling me into a relaxed, meditative state. My rigid muscles softened as the adrenaline gradually receded from my body. The fear faded away as well, replaced by a growing awareness of Paul's body wrapped around mine.
I couldn't have said when the mood changed, the shift was so subtle. But little by little, I raised my head, gazing at Paul through wondering eyes, my mouth only a few inches from his. I didn't move any closer at first, drinking in his half-sleepy, half-sultry expression, reveling in the power of our attraction that clearly held him as captive as it did me. A dreamy tension built up between the two of us, and when I finally leaned in to close the distance, Paul met me halfway.
So soft, so sweet. We kissed as if it were the first time, a tentative exploration that turned heated in a matter of moments.
Fall of the Cities: Planting the Orchard by Vance Huxley
Fall
of the Cities: Planting the Orchard
of the Cities: Planting the Orchard
by
Vance Huxley
Vance Huxley
Genre:
YA Fantasy, Apocalyptic
YA Fantasy, Apocalyptic
The
world is falling apart. Terrorists spark a worldwide oil and gas
crisis while imports grind to a halt. Europe and Britain are erupting
into chaos as food runs out and desperate people take matters into
their own hands.
world is falling apart. Terrorists spark a worldwide oil and gas
crisis while imports grind to a halt. Europe and Britain are erupting
into chaos as food runs out and desperate people take matters into
their own hands.
As
the government begins to seal off rioting parts of the city, Corporal
Harry Miller takes an offered discharge to get his sister and her
kids to safety. But he’s not fast enough. Trapped in the city with
a rag-tag collection of ordinary citizens, Harry struggles to create
a small pocket of stability - a place to ride out the coming
confrontation between rioters and the Army, and save themselves from
complete annihilation.
the government begins to seal off rioting parts of the city, Corporal
Harry Miller takes an offered discharge to get his sister and her
kids to safety. But he’s not fast enough. Trapped in the city with
a rag-tag collection of ordinary citizens, Harry struggles to create
a small pocket of stability - a place to ride out the coming
confrontation between rioters and the Army, and save themselves from
complete annihilation.
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Vance
Huxley lives out in the countryside in Lincolnshire, England. He has
spent a busy life
Huxley lives out in the countryside in Lincolnshire, England. He has
spent a busy life
working
in many different fields – including the building and rail
industries, as a workshop
in many different fields – including the building and rail
industries, as a workshop
manager,
trouble‐shooter for an engineering firm, accountancy, cafe
proprietor, and graphic
trouble‐shooter for an engineering firm, accountancy, cafe
proprietor, and graphic
artist.
He also spent time in other jobs, and is proud of never being
dismissed, and only
He also spent time in other jobs, and is proud of never being
dismissed, and only
once
made redundant.
made redundant.
Eventually
he found his Noeline, but unfortunately she died much too young. To
help with the
he found his Noeline, but unfortunately she died much too young. To
help with the
aftermath,
Vance tried writing though without any real structure. As an editor
and beta readers
Vance tried writing though without any real structure. As an editor
and beta readers
explained
the difference between words and books, he tried again.
the difference between words and books, he tried again.
Now
he tries to type as often as possible in spite of the assistance of
his cats, since his legs no
he tries to type as often as possible in spite of the assistance of
his cats, since his legs no
longer
work well enough to allow anything more strenuous. An avid reader of
sci‐fi, fantasy and
work well enough to allow anything more strenuous. An avid reader of
sci‐fi, fantasy and
adventure
novels, his writing tends towards those genres.
novels, his writing tends towards those genres.
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Friday, November 17, 2017
CHRISTMAS IN ICICLE FALLS by Sheila Roberts
Title:
CHRISTMAS IN ICICLE FALLS
Author: Sheila Roberts
Publisher: Harlequin Mira
Pages: 368
Genre: Women’s Fiction
CHRISTMAS IN ICICLE FALLS
Author: Sheila Roberts
Publisher: Harlequin Mira
Pages: 368
Genre: Women’s Fiction
When Muriel Sterling released her new book, A Guide to Happy Holidays,
she felt like the queen of Christmas. She's thrilled when the new tree she
ordered online arrives and is eager to show it off—until she gets it out of the
box and realizes it's a mangy dud. But rather than give up on the ugly tree,
Muriel decides to make a project out of it. As she pretties up her tree, she
realizes there's a lesson to be learned: everything and everyone has potential.
Maybe even her old friend Arnie, who's loved her for years. Except, she's not
the only one seeing Arnie's potential…
Meanwhile, Muriel's ugly-tree project has also inspired her friends. Sienna Moreno
is trying to bring out the best in the grouchy man next door, who hates noise,
hates kids and hates his new neighbors. And while Olivia Claussen would love to
send her obnoxious new daughter-in-law packing, she's adjusting her attitude
and trying to discover what her son sees in the girl. If these women can learn
to see the beauty in the "ugly trees" in their lives, perhaps this
might turn out to be the happiest holiday yet.
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Chapter One
“This is the time of year to give
thanks for all the wonderful people in our lives.”
thanks for all the wonderful people in our lives.”
- A Guide to
Happy Holidays by Muriel Sterling
Happy Holidays by Muriel Sterling
-
Thanksgiving, a day to spend with family, to give
thanks for all your blessings, to … have a close encounter with your cranky
neighbor’s shrubbery. Oh, yes, this was how Sienna Marks wanted to start her
day.
thanks for all your blessings, to … have a close encounter with your cranky
neighbor’s shrubbery. Oh, yes, this was how Sienna Marks wanted to start her
day.
Why, oh, why, had she ventured out in her car on an
icy street to go to the grocery store for more milk when she could have asked
her cousin Rita Reyes to bring it? Rita’s husband Tito worked at the Safeway
meat department. He could have picked up a gallon.
icy street to go to the grocery store for more milk when she could have asked
her cousin Rita Reyes to bring it? Rita’s husband Tito worked at the Safeway
meat department. He could have picked up a gallon.
But oh, no. She had to go out on her cheap
no-weather tires. She should have stretched her budget a little further and
gotten those snow tires like Rita had told her to do. “Here in the mountains
you want snow tires,” Rita had said.
no-weather tires. She should have stretched her budget a little further and
gotten those snow tires like Rita had told her to do. “Here in the mountains
you want snow tires,” Rita had said.
Yes, she did, especially now as she was skidding
toward Mr. Cratchett’s front yard.
toward Mr. Cratchett’s front yard.
“We’re gonna die!” her nine – year old son Leo
cried and clapped his hands over his eyes as they slid up and over Mr.
Cratchett’s juniper bush. Sienna could hear the branches crunching under them,
the bush equivalent of breaking bones. Madre de Dios!
cried and clapped his hands over his eyes as they slid up and over Mr.
Cratchett’s juniper bush. Sienna could hear the branches crunching under them,
the bush equivalent of breaking bones. Madre de Dios!
The good news was, the bush brought her to a stop.
The bad news was she was stopped right in front of Mr. Cratchett’s house.
The bad news was she was stopped right in front of Mr. Cratchett’s house.
Maybe she hadn’t damaged the bush too much. “It’s
okay, honey. We’re fine,” she assured her son, and got out of the car on shaky
legs. She probably couldn’t say the same for Mr. Cratchett’s landscaping.
okay, honey. We’re fine,” she assured her son, and got out of the car on shaky
legs. She probably couldn’t say the same for Mr. Cratchett’s landscaping.
She was barely out of her car before her neighbor
stormed down the walk, an ancient navy pea coat thrown on over pajama bottoms
stuffed into boots, a knitted cap pulled over his sparse gray hair. He was
scowling. Great.
stormed down the walk, an ancient navy pea coat thrown on over pajama bottoms
stuffed into boots, a knitted cap pulled over his sparse gray hair. He was
scowling. Great.
“What have you done to my juniper bush?” he
demanded.
demanded.
“I’m so sorry, Mr. Cratchett. “I hit a slippery
spot.”
spot.”
“You shouldn’t be out if you don’t know how to
drive in the snow,” Cratchett growled.
drive in the snow,” Cratchett growled.
She wasn’t sure how she’d learn to drive in the
snow if she didn’t get out in it but she decided this wasn’t the time for that
observation.
snow if she didn’t get out in it but she decided this wasn’t the time for that
observation.
He leaned over the bush like a detective examining
a corpse. “This thing will never come back. You’ve damaged it beyond repair.”
a corpse. “This thing will never come back. You’ve damaged it beyond repair.”
“I’ll buy you a new one come spring,” Sienna
promised.
promised.
“You certainly will,” he snapped. “If you don’t,
you’ll be hearing from my lawyer. You’re becoming a real nuisance.”
you’ll be hearing from my lawyer. You’re becoming a real nuisance.”
“So are you,” she muttered as she got back into her
car.
car.
“He’s mad,” Leo observed.
There was an understatement. “It’s okay,” she said
as much to herself as her son. She put the car into gear, held her breath and
inched toward their driveway. The car swayed as they turned in. Ooooh.
as much to herself as her son. She put the car into gear, held her breath and
inched toward their driveway. The car swayed as they turned in. Ooooh.
“I want to get out,” Leo said.
“Stay put. We’re fine.” She bit her lip as she
braked – oh, so gently – and the car fishtailed to a stop right before she hit
the garage door.
braked – oh, so gently – and the car fishtailed to a stop right before she hit
the garage door.
She let out her breath. There. Something to be
thankful for.
thankful for.
She could see Cratchett standing on his front walk,
glaring at her. “You shouldn’t be driving,” he called.
glaring at her. “You shouldn’t be driving,” he called.
Yeah, well, neither should he. She’d seen him
behind the wheel and he was scary even when there wasn’t snow. Honestly, what
had she ever done to deserve inheriting him?
behind the wheel and he was scary even when there wasn’t snow. Honestly, what
had she ever done to deserve inheriting him?
“Just lucky, I guess,” teased her cousin Rita later
as Sienna recounted her day’s adventures to her family over their evening
Thanksgiving feast.
as Sienna recounted her day’s adventures to her family over their evening
Thanksgiving feast.
There were plenty of people present to enjoy it –
Rita, her husband Tito and their toddler Linda were present along with Sienna’s
tia, Mami Lucy and Tito’s sister and brother-in-law and their two small
children. It was Sienna’s first holiday celebration in her new house and she
loved being able to fill it with company.
Rita, her husband Tito and their toddler Linda were present along with Sienna’s
tia, Mami Lucy and Tito’s sister and brother-in-law and their two small
children. It was Sienna’s first holiday celebration in her new house and she
loved being able to fill it with company.
Especially on Thanksgiving, which was her favorite
holiday. The food – turkey and pork, tamales, Mami’s arroz con gandules,
coquito and flan for dessert, the music – salsa, merengue, and bachata, and, of
course, time with family. With her parents and two brothers still in L.A.
it was a comfort to be able to have her aunt and cousin living in the same town.
It was also nice to have them right here to complain to.
holiday. The food – turkey and pork, tamales, Mami’s arroz con gandules,
coquito and flan for dessert, the music – salsa, merengue, and bachata, and, of
course, time with family. With her parents and two brothers still in L.A.
it was a comfort to be able to have her aunt and cousin living in the same town.
It was also nice to have them right here to complain to.
No, wait. No complaining on Thanksgiving. She was
simply venting. Justifiably venting. “I mean it’s not like I meant to run over
Mr. Cratchett’s juniper bush.”
simply venting. Justifiably venting. “I mean it’s not like I meant to run over
Mr. Cratchett’s juniper bush.”
“You didn’t exactly get practice driving in snow
down in L.A.” Rita said
consolingly.
“That man.” She shook her head in disgust as she helped herself to moredown in L.A.” Rita said
consolingly.
fruit salad. “Neighbors should come with a warning label.”
“This one should have,” Sienna said. “He shouldn’t
be allowed to have neighbors. He should be hermit. Actually, he’s already close
to one. He hardly ever comes out of that big, overgrown house of his except to
yell at me.” Okay, maybe that was a slight exaggeration.
be allowed to have neighbors. He should be hermit. Actually, he’s already close
to one. He hardly ever comes out of that big, overgrown house of his except to
yell at me.” Okay, maybe that was a slight exaggeration.
Or not.
“Mr. Cratchett’s mean to me, too, Mommy,” put in
Leo.
Leo.
Tito shook his head. “Threatening to call the cops
over a baseball through the window.”
over a baseball through the window.”
“I didn’t do that,” Leo declared hotly. “It was
Tommie Haskell. Tommy said it was me.”
Tommie Haskell. Tommy said it was me.”
Poor Leo had taken the fall and Sienna had bought
Mr. Cratchett a new window.
Mr. Cratchett a new window.
“Culo,” muttered Tito. “I should have come over and
taken a baseball to the old dude’s head.”
taken a baseball to the old dude’s head.”
Tito’s sister pointed her fork at him. “Then he
really would have called the cops.”
really would have called the cops.”
“He’s been there, done that,” Sienna said.
“Remember?”
“Remember?”
“Yes, making such a stink when we had your
housewarming party,” Rita said in disgust. “Too loud my ass. It was barely
nine.”
housewarming party,” Rita said in disgust. “Too loud my ass. It was barely
nine.”
“Maybe that’s what got us started on the wrong
foot,” Sienna mused.
foot,” Sienna mused.
Tito frowned and shook his head. “No. The dude’s a
cabrón.”
cabrón.”
“Oh, well. Let’s not think about him anymore,”
Sienna said. There were plenty of nice people in town to make up for her
un-neighborly neighbor. She liked Rita’s boss, Charley Masters, who owned
Zelda’s restaurant, and Bailey Black, who owned a teashop, was quickly becoming
a good friend. Pat York, her boss at Mountain Escape Books was great, and Pat’s
friends had all taken her under their wings.
Sienna said. There were plenty of nice people in town to make up for her
un-neighborly neighbor. She liked Rita’s boss, Charley Masters, who owned
Zelda’s restaurant, and Bailey Black, who owned a teashop, was quickly becoming
a good friend. Pat York, her boss at Mountain Escape Books was great, and Pat’s
friends had all taken her under their wings.
“Good idea,” agreed Rita. “Pass the tamales.”
Venting finished, Sienna went back to concentrating
on counting her blessings. So she didn’t have husband. (Who wanted a creep who
walked away when the going got tough, anyway?) She had her family, new friends,
a wonderful job and a pretty house. It wasn’t as big as Cratchett’s corner lot
mansion – nobody’s was – but it had three bedrooms, two baths, and a kitchen
with lots of cupboard space, and it was all hers. Or it would be in thirty
years. And she had the sweetest son a woman could ask for. Her life was good,
so more complaining, er, venting.
on counting her blessings. So she didn’t have husband. (Who wanted a creep who
walked away when the going got tough, anyway?) She had her family, new friends,
a wonderful job and a pretty house. It wasn’t as big as Cratchett’s corner lot
mansion – nobody’s was – but it had three bedrooms, two baths, and a kitchen
with lots of cupboard space, and it was all hers. Or it would be in thirty
years. And she had the sweetest son a woman could ask for. Her life was good,
so more complaining, er, venting.
Olivia Wallace’s feet hurt. So did her back. For that
matter, so did her head. Serving Thanksgiving dinner to all her guests at the
Icicle Creek Lodge was an exhausting undertaking, even with help.
matter, so did her head. Serving Thanksgiving dinner to all her guests at the
Icicle Creek Lodge was an exhausting undertaking, even with help.
Thank God she’d had help. Although one particular
‘helper,” her new daughter-in-law, had been about as helpful as a road block.
‘helper,” her new daughter-in-law, had been about as helpful as a road block.
“I was a waitress at the Full Table Buffet,” Meadow
had bragged. “No problemo.”
had bragged. “No problemo.”
She’d showed off her experience by setting the
tables wrong, spilling gravy in a customer’s lap and then swearing at him when
he got upset with her. She’d capped the day off by leaving halfway through
serving the main course.
tables wrong, spilling gravy in a customer’s lap and then swearing at him when
he got upset with her. She’d capped the day off by leaving halfway through
serving the main course.
“Meadow doesn’t feel good,” Olivia’s son Brandon
had explained.
had explained.
Meadow didn’t feel good? Olivia hadn’t
felt so good herself. She’d been nursing a headache for days. (Perhaps it had
something to do with the arrival of her new daughter-law?) But running an inn
was not much different than show business. The show must go on.
felt so good herself. She’d been nursing a headache for days. (Perhaps it had
something to do with the arrival of her new daughter-law?) But running an inn
was not much different than show business. The show must go on.
And so it had, but Olivia was still feeling more
than a little cranky about the performance of one particular player. “Whatever
did he see in her?” she complained to her husband as James rubbed her tired
feet. Besides the obvious. The girl was pretty – in a brassy, exotic way. Brandon
had always dated good-looking women.
than a little cranky about the performance of one particular player. “Whatever
did he see in her?” she complained to her husband as James rubbed her tired
feet. Besides the obvious. The girl was pretty – in a brassy, exotic way. Brandon
had always dated good-looking women.
James wisely didn’t answer.
Olivia had been longing to see her baby boy married
for years, but she hadn’t expected him to sneak off to Vegas to do it. She
certainly hadn’t expected him to commit so quickly, before anyone hardly had a
chance to get to know her. Before he hardly even had a chance to get
to know her!
for years, but she hadn’t expected him to sneak off to Vegas to do it. She
certainly hadn’t expected him to commit so quickly, before anyone hardly had a
chance to get to know her. Before he hardly even had a chance to get
to know her!
Brandon
had met Meadow when he was skiing. She’d been hanging out at the ski lodge at Crystal
Mountain after her first ski lesson
and there was poor, unsuspecting Brandon.
They’d wound up having dinner together and then spent the night partying. That
had been the beginning of private ski lessons followed by private parties for
two. And then it was, “Oops, I’m pregnant.” And that was followed by,
“Surprise, we’re married.” Of course, all this had taken place quite
clandestinely. He’d only known this girl a few months. Months! And never said
anything about her. Now, suddenly, here they were married. And, well, here they
were.
had met Meadow when he was skiing. She’d been hanging out at the ski lodge at Crystal
Mountain after her first ski lesson
and there was poor, unsuspecting Brandon.
They’d wound up having dinner together and then spent the night partying. That
had been the beginning of private ski lessons followed by private parties for
two. And then it was, “Oops, I’m pregnant.” And that was followed by,
“Surprise, we’re married.” Of course, all this had taken place quite
clandestinely. He’d only known this girl a few months. Months! And never said
anything about her. Now, suddenly, here they were married. And, well, here they
were.
Not that Olivia wasn’t happy to have her wandering
boy home again, ready to help run the family business. It was just that the woman
he’d brought with him was taking some getting used to. Actually, a lot of
getting used to.
boy home again, ready to help run the family business. It was just that the woman
he’d brought with him was taking some getting used to. Actually, a lot of
getting used to.
The couple had started out living in Seattle
and Brandon had settled down and
gotten a job working for large company that was slowly taking over the city.
The benefits were great, but the hours were long, and Meadow had complained. So
he’d called Mom and suggested coming back. The lodge would be passed on to him
and Eric anyway, so of course, she’d gotten a little suite ready for them, one
similar to what her older son Eric and his wife had, making them all one big,
happy family.
and Brandon had settled down and
gotten a job working for large company that was slowly taking over the city.
The benefits were great, but the hours were long, and Meadow had complained. So
he’d called Mom and suggested coming back. The lodge would be passed on to him
and Eric anyway, so of course, she’d gotten a little suite ready for them, one
similar to what her older son Eric and his wife had, making them all one big,
happy family.
With a cuckoo in the nest.
“She tricked him into marrying her, I’m sure,”
Olivia muttered.
Olivia muttered.
Olivia’s second son had always been a bit of a
ladies’ man, but she’d never known Brandon
to be irresponsible. The idea that he’d gotten someone pregnant – someone he
barely knew and who so clearly was not his type – didn’t make sense to her at
all. It was just so unlike him, In fact, the more she thought about it
after hearing the news the more she couldn’t help the sneaking suspicion that
the whole pregnancy thing had been a ploy to pin Brandon
down. Olivia’s suspicion only grew when, a few weeks after they were married
they told her the pregnancy had ended. It was a terrible thing to think, and
yet Olivia couldn’t shake the feeling that there probably hadn’t even been a
baby – only a trashy girl looking to snag a good-looking man and some financial
security. How had she been able to afford ski lessons, anyway?
ladies’ man, but she’d never known Brandon
to be irresponsible. The idea that he’d gotten someone pregnant – someone he
barely knew and who so clearly was not his type – didn’t make sense to her at
all. It was just so unlike him, In fact, the more she thought about it
after hearing the news the more she couldn’t help the sneaking suspicion that
the whole pregnancy thing had been a ploy to pin Brandon
down. Olivia’s suspicion only grew when, a few weeks after they were married
they told her the pregnancy had ended. It was a terrible thing to think, and
yet Olivia couldn’t shake the feeling that there probably hadn’t even been a
baby – only a trashy girl looking to snag a good-looking man and some financial
security. How had she been able to afford ski lessons, anyway?
Okay, she had to admit that Brandon
did seem smitten with Meadow. So there had to be something hiding
behind the trashy clothes, the lack of manners, the self-centeredness, and haze
of smoke from her E-cigarettes. Such a filthy habit, smoking, and so bad for
your health.
did seem smitten with Meadow. So there had to be something hiding
behind the trashy clothes, the lack of manners, the self-centeredness, and haze
of smoke from her E-cigarettes. Such a filthy habit, smoking, and so bad for
your health.
“I’d rather smoke than be fat,” Meadow had said to
Olivia when she had – politely – brought up the subject.
Olivia when she had – politely – brought up the subject.
Olivia was a little on the pudgy side. Was that a
slur?
slur?
Not only did Meadow appear to disapprove of
Olivia’s looks, she obviously disapproved of her decorating skills. The first
thing out of her mouth when she’d seen the lodge had been, “Whoa, look at these
granny carpets.”
Olivia’s looks, she obviously disapproved of her decorating skills. The first
thing out of her mouth when she’d seen the lodge had been, “Whoa, look at these
granny carpets.”
Granny carpets indeed! Those rose patterned carpets
were classic, and they’d cost Olivia a small fortune when she first put them
in. Plus, they complemented the many antiques Olivia had in the lobby and the
guest rooms. Well, all right. So the girl had different tastes. (Obviously she
wouldn’t know an antique if she tripped over one.) But did she have to be so …
vocal?
were classic, and they’d cost Olivia a small fortune when she first put them
in. Plus, they complemented the many antiques Olivia had in the lobby and the
guest rooms. Well, all right. So the girl had different tastes. (Obviously she
wouldn’t know an antique if she tripped over one.) But did she have to be so …
vocal?
She’d hardly raved over the small apartment that
Olivia had given her and Brandon. She’d walked into the bedroom and frowned.
“Where’s the closet?”
Olivia had given her and Brandon. She’d walked into the bedroom and frowned.
“Where’s the closet?”
Olivia had pointed to the German antique pine
armoire and said, “This is it. It’s a Shrank.”
armoire and said, “This is it. It’s a Shrank.”
“A what?”
“For your clothes.”
“I’m supposed to fit all my clothes in there?”
Taking in Meadow’s skimpy skirt and midriff-bearing
top, Olivia had doubted that her clothes would take up much room. “I’m sure Brandon
can remodel for you,” Olivia had said stiffly.
top, Olivia had doubted that her clothes would take up much room. “I’m sure Brandon
can remodel for you,” Olivia had said stiffly.
“I hope so.” Meadow had drifted over to the window
and looked out. “Wow, that’s some view.”
and looked out. “Wow, that’s some view.”
At least she’d appreciated the view.
“It’s gonna be really cool living here,” she’d
said, and Olivia almost warmed to her until she added, “Once we fix this place
up.”
said, and Olivia almost warmed to her until she added, “Once we fix this place
up.”
“So what do you think of Meadow?” Brandon
had asked after the first he brought her home to meet Mom.
had asked after the first he brought her home to meet Mom.
By then they were already married. It had been too
late to say what she really thought. “Wasn’t this a little fast? I always
thought we’d have a wedding.” I always thought you’d pick someone we wanted
you to marry.
late to say what she really thought. “Wasn’t this a little fast? I always
thought we’d have a wedding.” I always thought you’d pick someone we wanted
you to marry.
That was when he’d blushed and confessed that they
were pregnant. They’d wanted to get married anyway, so what the hell.
were pregnant. They’d wanted to get married anyway, so what the hell.
What the hell indeed.
“Dear, this isn’t like you,” James said, bringing
Olivia out of her unpleasant reverie. “You’re normally so kind-hearted and
welcoming.”
Olivia out of her unpleasant reverie. “You’re normally so kind-hearted and
welcoming.”
“I’ve welcomed her,” Olivia insisted. She’d given
the girl a home here at the inn with the rest of the family. That was pretty
welcoming.
the girl a home here at the inn with the rest of the family. That was pretty
welcoming.
But you haven’t exactly taken her in with open
arms.
arms.
The thought gave her conscience a sharp poke and
she squirmed on the sofa. Her cat Muffin, who had been happily encamped on her
lap, meowed in protest.
she squirmed on the sofa. Her cat Muffin, who had been happily encamped on her
lap, meowed in protest.
“If only she was more like Brooke,” Olivia said as
if that excused her attitude. “At least Eric got it right.” Brooke was refined
and well educated and loved the lodge. Not only did she truly want to be
helpful, she actually was. She and Olivia were on the same wave length.
if that excused her attitude. “At least Eric got it right.” Brooke was refined
and well educated and loved the lodge. Not only did she truly want to be
helpful, she actually was. She and Olivia were on the same wave length.
James couldn’t help smiling at the mention of his
daughter. It had been Brooke who was responsible for James and Olivia meeting.
“No one’s like Brooke,” he said proudly.
daughter. It had been Brooke who was responsible for James and Olivia meeting.
“No one’s like Brooke,” he said proudly.
“She is one of a kind, just like her daddy.”
James, who had spent most of his life playing Santa
Claus, was as close to the real deal as a man could come. With his snowy white
hair and beard, husky build and caring smile, he embodied the very spirit of
Christmas.
Claus, was as close to the real deal as a man could come. With his snowy white
hair and beard, husky build and caring smile, he embodied the very spirit of
Christmas.
“Thank you, my dear,” he said, and gave her poor,
tired foot a pat. “But, getting back to the subject of Meadow, I’m sure she has
many redeeming qualities. All you have to do is look for them.”
tired foot a pat. “But, getting back to the subject of Meadow, I’m sure she has
many redeeming qualities. All you have to do is look for them.”
“With a magnifying glass.”
“Olivia,” he gently chided.
“You’re right. I’m just having such a hard time
warming to the girl.”
warming to the girl.”
“I know. But this is the woman Brandon
has chosen.”
has chosen.”
Olivia sighed. “Yes, and I need to make more of an
effort for his sake.”
effort for his sake.”
And she would. Tomorrow was
another day.
another day.
Another busy day. They’d be decorating the lodge
for the holidays. Meadow had been excited over the prospect and assured Olivia
she loved to decorate. Hopefully, she’d be better at that than she was at
helping serve food.
for the holidays. Meadow had been excited over the prospect and assured Olivia
she loved to decorate. Hopefully, she’d be better at that than she was at
helping serve food.
The next morning, Eric was knocking on the door of
Olivia’s little apartment in the lodge. “We ready to do this?” he asked James.
Olivia’s little apartment in the lodge. “We ready to do this?” he asked James.
“Yep. Let’s start hauling up the holidays.”
There was plenty to haul up from the huge basement
storeroom where Olivia kept the holiday decorations – ornaments to go on the
eight-foot noble fir they’d purchased for one corner of the lobby as well as
ones for the tree in the dining room, snow globes and red ribbons for the
fireplace mantel and, of course, the antique sleigh which would sit right in
the center of the lobby. It was a favorite with their guests and people were
constantly taking pictures of it. There were stuffed Teddy bears and antique
dolls to ride in the sleigh, mistletoe to hang in the hallways, and silk poinsettias
to be placed on the reception desk. Decorating the inn was an all hands on deck
day.
storeroom where Olivia kept the holiday decorations – ornaments to go on the
eight-foot noble fir they’d purchased for one corner of the lobby as well as
ones for the tree in the dining room, snow globes and red ribbons for the
fireplace mantel and, of course, the antique sleigh which would sit right in
the center of the lobby. It was a favorite with their guests and people were
constantly taking pictures of it. There were stuffed Teddy bears and antique
dolls to ride in the sleigh, mistletoe to hang in the hallways, and silk poinsettias
to be placed on the reception desk. Decorating the inn was an all hands on deck
day.
“Where’s your brother?” Olivia asked as he set down
the box of toys for the sleigh.
the box of toys for the sleigh.
“He’s coming. Meadow’s just now getting up. They
closed down The Man Cave last night and she’s pooped.”
closed down The Man Cave last night and she’s pooped.”
So, she’d recovered from her earlier illness. How
convenient. “Maybe she’s too tired to help,” Olivia said hopefully. Playing
pool all night could be exhausting.
convenient. “Maybe she’s too tired to help,” Olivia said hopefully. Playing
pool all night could be exhausting.
No such luck. Fifteen minutes later
Olivia and Brooke were sorting through the first bin of decorations when Meadow
dragged herself into the lobby accompanied by Brandon.
She was wearing tight, ripped jeans, complimented with a sheer blouse hanging
loose over a low cut red camisole which perfectly matched the patch of hair she’d
died red. The rest was a color of blonde that made Olivia think of lightbulbs.
Olivia could just see the tip of the wings on the butterfly Meadow had tattooed
over her right breast peeking over the top of the camisole. She made a shocking
contrast to Brooke with her soft brown hair and tasteful clothes. Now almost
eight months pregnant, she was wearing a long, gray sweater accented with a
blue silk scarf over her black maternity leggings and gray ankle boots. Meadow
even looked like a total mismatch with Brandon, who was in jeans and a casual,
button down black plaid shirt.
Olivia and Brooke were sorting through the first bin of decorations when Meadow
dragged herself into the lobby accompanied by Brandon.
She was wearing tight, ripped jeans, complimented with a sheer blouse hanging
loose over a low cut red camisole which perfectly matched the patch of hair she’d
died red. The rest was a color of blonde that made Olivia think of lightbulbs.
Olivia could just see the tip of the wings on the butterfly Meadow had tattooed
over her right breast peeking over the top of the camisole. She made a shocking
contrast to Brooke with her soft brown hair and tasteful clothes. Now almost
eight months pregnant, she was wearing a long, gray sweater accented with a
blue silk scarf over her black maternity leggings and gray ankle boots. Meadow
even looked like a total mismatch with Brandon, who was in jeans and a casual,
button down black plaid shirt.
“I feel like shit,” she confessed. “I think those
fish tacos were off.” She shook her head. “Now I know what they mean when they
say toss your tacos.”
fish tacos were off.” She shook her head. “Now I know what they mean when they
say toss your tacos.”
The queen of refinement this girl was not. To think
Brandon could have had sweet little
Bailey Black for a daughter-in-law if only he’d gotten with the program. Bailey
had carried a torch for him for years. Too late now. She was happily married.
And Brandon was … trapped. So were
the rest of them.
Brandon could have had sweet little
Bailey Black for a daughter-in-law if only he’d gotten with the program. Bailey
had carried a torch for him for years. Too late now. She was happily married.
And Brandon was … trapped. So were
the rest of them.
You’re going to have to make the best of it,
Olivia reminded herself. Her son loved his new wife. He’d obviously seen
something in her. She probably would too. If she looked harder.
Olivia reminded herself. Her son loved his new wife. He’d obviously seen
something in her. She probably would too. If she looked harder.
James and Eric arrived in the lobby bearing more
decorations. “You’re just in time,” Eric told his brother. “You can help me
haul in the sleigh.”
decorations. “You’re just in time,” Eric told his brother. “You can help me
haul in the sleigh.”
Brandon
nodded and followed the men back out.
nodded and followed the men back out.
Olivia pasted a smile on her face. “Well, girls,
let’s get started.”
let’s get started.”
“All right. This is going to be fun,” Meadow said
eagerly, and opened a bin.
eagerly, and opened a bin.
Eager and excited to help, that was commendable.
Meadow pulled out a pink ribbon ball holding a
sprig of silk mistletoe and made a face. “What the hell is this?”
sprig of silk mistletoe and made a face. “What the hell is this?”
“It’s mistletoe,” Olivia explained.
“Mistletoe.” Meadow said it like it was a foreign
language.
language.
“You’ve heard of mistletoe, right?” Brooke prompted
and Meadow shook her head.
and Meadow shook her head.
Both Olivia and Brooke stared at her in amazement.
“So, what is it?”
“You hang it up and then when you catch someone
under it you kiss him,” Brooke explained.
under it you kiss him,” Brooke explained.
Meadow shook her head. “Why do you need a plant for
that? If you want to kiss a guy just kiss him!”
that? If you want to kiss a guy just kiss him!”
Good Lord. The child was a complete Philistine.
Brooke smiled. “It’s a fun, little tradition people
enjoy.”
enjoy.”
“Whatever,” Meadow said, unimpressed.
She was impressed with the sleigh though. “Wow,
that’s epic.” The minute the men had set it down she climbed into it and tossed
Brandon her cell phone. “Take my
picture, babe,” she commanded and struck a rapper girl pose, complete with the
weird finger thing and the pout.
that’s epic.” The minute the men had set it down she climbed into it and tossed
Brandon her cell phone. “Take my
picture, babe,” she commanded and struck a rapper girl pose, complete with the
weird finger thing and the pout.
An older couple was walking through the lobby, and
the husband stopped to enjoy the moment. “Now there’s my kind of Christmas
present,” he joked.
the husband stopped to enjoy the moment. “Now there’s my kind of Christmas
present,” he joked.
His wife, not seeing the humor, grabbed his arm and
got him moving again. “Tacky,” she hissed.
got him moving again. “Tacky,” she hissed.
Meadow flipped her off and Olivia’s cheeks heated.
Dear Santa, please bring me an extra dose of
patience. I’m going to need it.
patience. I’m going to need it.
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My review:
This was my first book by Sheila Roberts, and my first book in the Icicle Falls series. Christmas in Icicle Falls is the 11th and last book in this series. I was able to read this book without reading any of the other book in this series with no problems of understanding the people and places. I am sure if I had of read the rest of the series I may of enjoyed it more. That being said, I really enjoyed this book. I try every year around the start of the holidays to get into the myself in the Holiday Spirit by reading some feel good holiday books. This was my first one this year and it was a great choice. It got my Holiday Spirit kicked into gear.
The book is basically the story of 3 women, Sienna Moreno, Muriel Sterling, and Olivia Claussen. Each woman has their own way of bringing cheer to the holidays.
Sienna and her son Leo have just moved to their new home in Icicle Falls after a recent divorce. Their next door neighbor is about as Bah Humbug as you can get but not just during the holidays but year round. He hates noise, hates kids, and hates Sienna and her son. Sienna sets out to to de-humbug the old grouch.
Olivia doesn't care for her new Daughter In Law Meadow, but then again she hasn't really given her a chance. Olivia decides to give Meadow a honest chance. She wants to see what her son sees in Meadow.
Muriel Sterling has just ordered her Christmas Tree online and cannot wait for it to arrives so she can show it off. As with a lot of things ordered online when the tree arrives it is nothing like what she thought she was ordering. Muriel decides to take the ugly tree and make the best of it. She turns the tree into project. Her project is actually the inspiration for Sienna and Olivia.
This was a great feel good book. It had a good bit of humor. I loved how the whole community reached out to Sienna and her son, a lot of small towns snub newcomers, not Icicle Falls. The people welcomed them as family. You will need a few tissues while reading this book. I found I needed tissues most while reading about Meadow's past.
USA Today best-selling author Sheila Roberts has seen her books published in
multiple languages and made into movies. She lives in the Pacific
Northwest, dividing her time between a waterfront condo and a
beach home. When she’s not on the tennis courts or partying with friends she
can be found writing about those things dear to women’s hearts: family,
friends, and chocolate.
Her latest women’s fiction is Christmas
in Icicle Falls.
The Endless Fart by Beatriz Rare
The Endless Fart
by Beatriz Rare
Genre: Children's Picture Book
This
is a very special day for Ralph the elephant, but a serious farting
problem is turning it into one of the most difficult days of his
life. A journey of strength and courage is the path for this adorable
character. Ralph will learn that being himself and telling the truth
is always the best idea.
is a very special day for Ralph the elephant, but a serious farting
problem is turning it into one of the most difficult days of his
life. A journey of strength and courage is the path for this adorable
character. Ralph will learn that being himself and telling the truth
is always the best idea.
The
unique and hilarious illustrations of this story are guaranteed to
make any child laugh. Is this stinky gas bound to ruin Ralph’s
whole day, or will he be able to control this endless fart?
unique and hilarious illustrations of this story are guaranteed to
make any child laugh. Is this stinky gas bound to ruin Ralph’s
whole day, or will he be able to control this endless fart?
My Review:
I just have to say this is one of the strangest stories I have ever read. Who would of thought to write a book about Farts of all things. It is a hilarious book. I know a bunch of boys and men and some girls and women who would love this book.
Ralph is an elephant, he wakes up late for work and hurries. He grabs a LOT of quick and easy food downs it and runs out the door. On the way to work he gets hungry again since he did not eat a full breakfast. He sees a pizza shop and a pizza missing one piece. He buys the pizza and continues on his way to work eating the pizza. Once at work he gets a feeling in his tummy. GAS!!!
All day his stomach is upset and the fart just keeps going, hard as he tries to hold it in. And the worst part is he finally has a date with Bessie tonight. Bessie is so beautiful and it has taken Ralph years to get the courage up to ask her out. Ralph comes up with a plan to hold in the fart during the date. Hopefully he can make it.
This book has really fun illustrations. They are vibrant and bright and will pull your attention. That on top of a hilarious story makes this a really fun book for anyone.
I just have to say this is one of the strangest stories I have ever read. Who would of thought to write a book about Farts of all things. It is a hilarious book. I know a bunch of boys and men and some girls and women who would love this book.
Ralph is an elephant, he wakes up late for work and hurries. He grabs a LOT of quick and easy food downs it and runs out the door. On the way to work he gets hungry again since he did not eat a full breakfast. He sees a pizza shop and a pizza missing one piece. He buys the pizza and continues on his way to work eating the pizza. Once at work he gets a feeling in his tummy. GAS!!!
All day his stomach is upset and the fart just keeps going, hard as he tries to hold it in. And the worst part is he finally has a date with Bessie tonight. Bessie is so beautiful and it has taken Ralph years to get the courage up to ask her out. Ralph comes up with a plan to hold in the fart during the date. Hopefully he can make it.
This book has really fun illustrations. They are vibrant and bright and will pull your attention. That on top of a hilarious story makes this a really fun book for anyone.
Beatriz
Rare lives in San Francisco with her husband and son. She was an
educator for 35 years. Besides teaching, she's always had a passion
for drawing and writing. She especially likes to tell stories that
make children laugh as well as learn.
Rare lives in San Francisco with her husband and son. She was an
educator for 35 years. Besides teaching, she's always had a passion
for drawing and writing. She especially likes to tell stories that
make children laugh as well as learn.
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