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Friday, August 21, 2020

The Road Not Taken by Susan Rubin





The Road Not Taken    

Susan Rubin



Genre: Fiction: Women’s Fiction, SciFi/Time Travel, Fantasy

Publisher: Harvard Square Editions

Date of Publication: September 4, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-941861-68-4

Number of pages: 290



Tagline:  A trippy fantasy that uses time travel to explore the inner drives of a woman in midlife whose errand to a department store lipstick counter becomes an opportunity to unravel the mystery of self.



Book Description:


Widowed suddenly at age 50, Deborah is left with plenty of money but no direction to her life. Shedding her suburban housewife life, she moves back to the West Village where she grew up.

When she meets a woman who appears to be an identical twin, Deborah discovers the Lost: a group of 100 fully-formed people who were dropped off on Earth as it cooled down and who have lived on the planet as it developed.

The Lost show her the myriad dimensions of Spacetime, taking her to ancient Egypt, Weimar Germany, and planets without inhabitants. They reunite her with deceased loved ones. She forms relationships with an Egyptian god and a famous artist through whom she lives new truths and learns who she needs to become to walk the road not taken.



About the Author:

Susan Rubin has written for Funny or Die, and in contrast, she’s written more than two dozen documentaries that highlight international women’s issues like domestic violence, forced child marriage, and untested rape kits accumulating in police evidence rooms. Rubin has used her skill, empathy, and compassion to render these darkest of topics into accessible films distributed to tens of thousands of college classrooms.

As a playwright, Rubin has, for 20 years, been the recipient of Los Angeles County Arts Commission Grants and Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department Grants. She also was honored with a six-year residency at the prestigious Los Angeles Theatre Center. Her plays have been seen at New York Theatre Workshop, Baltimore Center Stage, and at every major 99 seat theatre in Los Angeles including co-productions with Bootleg Theatre, Circle X, Skylight Theatre to name a few. She is the recipient of Garland, Ovation and LA Weekly Awards.



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Distant Thunder by Lilli Carlisle



Distant
Thunder
Gods
and Thunder
Book
One
Lilli
Carlisle

Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy Romance
Publisher: Boroughs Publishing
Group
Date of Publication: July 6, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-951055-86-8
ASIN: B08CJC8B3V
Word Count: 41030

Tagline: The gods who protect the
world know evil is coming, and it can't wait to show itself - vainglorious in
its efforts, it will make itself known soon

Book Description:

THE APPROACHING STORM

Punished and shamed, the divine
mother of nature, the goddess Net, was stripped of her powers and made mortal.
Were it not for the shifter god, Fenrir, she wouldn’t have a home or
protection, and with evil rising in all the realms, she is more than vulnerable,
she’s a target.

For Fenrir, protecting Net is
more than a favor, it’s a way to ensure she will not lose her life on his
watch. As threats become a real and present danger, he is forced to admit his
long-hidden feelings and intends to make Net his forever, if she will have him.

The Gods and Thunder series is a spin-off of
the
Black Ridge Wolf Pack Series

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Excerpt:
Net stood,
admired her handiwork, and smiled. She may not have her powers back yet, but
she could plant flowers instead of using her magic to bring them to life. She
enjoyed doing this. Getting her hands dirty, connecting with the earth in a way
she hadn’t felt before when she willed things into existence.
It had been many
months since the judgment, and she was still settling into her new home. Net
was under house arrest at the shifter god Fenrir’s home. He was seldom here,
leaving her lonely, yet giving her time for introspection. Without her powers,
Net was vulnerable to attack from not only the demon population, who would love
nothing better than to pick off a goddess, but the other gods as well. Some
gods were known to be petty, quickly taking offense over any little thing. As
was the way with most politics, an individual was never really sure a god was
gunning for them until it was too late.
Typically, when
she had her powers, Net had no fear of her brethren. She shared their strength,
immortality, and she had her unique magic. At full power, Net wasn’t an easy
target.
Fortunately, for
now, things had been quiet. Fenrir’s protection spells held, and no one had
tried to attack her. She would be happy if she made it through her punishment
unscathed. She had to admit, she missed her connection to the greater natural
world. As the goddess of the forests and the plants, divine mother of nature,
she used to be able to feel the ebb and flow of every being big or small,
animal or plant. Now, in a world without her powers, things quieted in her mind
and body in a way that made her feel she’d lost what made her Net. Yet, at the
same time, the narrowness of her existence made her appreciate every little
thing. She scanned the front yard of her new home, and prison of sorts, pleased
that the rows of flower beds overflowed with blooms of every color and size.
Net wasn’t sure what she’d do with herself once she’d completed the planting.
Perhaps she should plant a few vegetables and add fruit trees to the mix. Even
strawberries would serve her well. She loved the sweet fruit. It wasn’t as
though Fenrir’s home was a hovel. Quite the opposite. The large cottage was set
in a glorious forest, keeping her in touch with her core strengths, and giving
her lots of space to roam. She picked up her small shovel and watering bucket,
deciding that the last flower bed had been enough for today. She stowed the
implements in the little shed and was on her way back to the house when an
alarm sounded.
The first of
Fenrir’s defenses were under attack. Fates. Another alarm sounded, and she
began running for the safety of the cottage where protection was the strongest.
She had barely stepped over the threshold of the front door when the third and
last alarm sounded. She’d tempted fate to have thought about the quiet and
calm. She felt somehow she’d sent out a challenge. When would she learn to keep
her thoughts to herself?
She bolted the
door, sealing the last spell in place. Fenrir was going to be angry someone
messed with his home. The inside of the cottage held an iridescence, which
covered the exterior walls, doors, and windows, a visual confirmation the
protection spell was in place and holding.
“Sister. Won’t
you come out to play?” a familiar voice yelled from the front yard. It couldn’t
be. Net went to the window to make sure she wasn’t losing her mind and gasped
as Vengier waved at her from his perch in the center of one of her new flower
beds. He stood in what was left of her plants. So like him to destroy every
beautiful thing in his path. The former god of beauty was too vindictive to
allow anything that held promise, hope, or abundance exist around him.
Taking a closer
look, she had to say Vengier wasn’t looking himself, unless he was going for
the zombie version of the god of beauty. Perhaps it was his vile nature finally
showing through, much like the human story The Portrait of Dorian Gray, with
one not-so-small difference: Vengier was dead.




About the Author:

Lilli
Carlisle lives in the country near Toronto, Canada. She is the mother of two
wonderful girls, wife to an amazing man, and servant to the pets in her life,
and she’s a member of Toronto Romance Writers. Lilli writes paranormal/fantasy
romance, and believes love should be celebrated and shared. After all,
everybody needs a little romance, excitement, intrigue, and passion in their
lives









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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Non-Contact Digital Medical Thermometer by Sinocare




With no quick end to Covid 19 in sight I think we all need a good thermometer. This one seems like it fits the bill very nicely. Not just for covid but also if you have a cold or a teething baby.

This is a forehead thermometer. So you do not have to worry about passing around germs by using a oral thermometer. This features a High-definition LED large screen display. The screen is very easy to read. You can even read it in the dark. It has a fever warning alarm, so it beeps if you have a fever. It has a temperature log. It can save your measurement values well. Convenient for comparison. This is designed with the latest thermopile sensor technology.

I like that it can take your temperature from 3 centimetres away so you don't have to physically touch your skin to get a reading. It will read your temperature in 1 second. So very fast. The thermometer is very light weight and a little on the small side compared to a lot of infared thermometers.

You get the thermometer, your first set of 2 AAA batteries, and an instruction book in the box. So this is pretty much ready to go when you take it out of the box, just install the batteries.


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Audio Blog Tour: New Year by Sea Caummisar


Author: Sea Caummisar

Narrator: Ronald Young

Length: 3 hours and 3 minutes

Series: Games, Book 1

Publisher: Sharon Cheatham

Released: June 6, 2020

Genre: Horror


Blurb Blitz Mimi Takes Paris by Mimi

Mimi Takes Paris
by Elizabeth Cooke

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GENRE:   Mystery

It is the start of the adventures of a small black poodle, escapee from a cruel puppy mill, who is rescued by Nicole Marcel, a pretty girl singer in the City of Paris. The two become inseparable.



The little dog has an animal intelligence and a tremendous sense of smell, and proceeds to solve a murder, and other crimes by nasal prowess. Mimi gains celebrity status, as does her PERSON, Nicole.



It is a Cozy Mystery like no other!



In book two, titled “Mimi’s Paris Dilemma,” Mimi’s reputation, (and that of Nicole’s), is sullied by an unfair assessment by the public. The little dog slowly regains status by solving other crimes.


Read an Excerpt




Mimi was fortunate enough to live in Paris, and she knew it. She, and her ‘person’ resided in a petite hotel on the Left Bank. That ‘person’ was young and pretty and would leash Mimi for walks.



In winter, Mimi wore a pink wool coat with a tiny, white handkerchief peeking out from a pocket on the back. It was so handsome against her jet -black toy-poodle hair. Of course, in warm weather, she only sported the leash.



How proud was Mimi to parade along the rues and boulevards. All of 12 inches long and perhaps 10 inches high, she walked with such elan, that people noticed her. She liked that. But most of all, Mimi reveled in the fact that she had been lucky enough to be endowed with a moist, black muzzle with two intense nostrils that provided her with a world of sensuality.



The scent of companion dogs with messages left behind, greeted her at every corner. The odor of soupe a l’oignon or boeuf, simmering in wine, emerged from the bistros as the two passed by, one two legged, the other on four. Oh, and to pass a fromagerie, was a special delight. The smell of the pungent cheeses from across the country within the little store could not be contained, and all of France was laid before Mimi’s hungry little nose.



Occasionally, Mimi was lucky enough to find a morsel of crepe au sucre on the rue Cler, inadvertently dropped by a hungry tourist who had been munching while he walked. Ah, life was good. What a lucky dog am I, was her constant thought.



Mimi knew she was smart, and she knew her sense of smell was extraordinary, even for a dog. She could define with her nose every herbal addition to a stew of veal with sage, or rosemary in a gigot d’agneau. Oh, the herbal names meant nothing, but the specific tingle in her nostrils made everything so clear, distinct and utterly delicious.



But not this time. This was a dark odor. It was the smell of blood.


About the Author: The daughter of the Dean of Medicine at Columbia University, Elizabeth Cooke was raised in Manhattan, graduating from The Brearley School, and Vassar College, with a major in Drama, and minor in Art. As a young woman, she worked in theater and as a casting consultant, briefly served on the board of MoMA, before moving to Paris for three years, after her marriage ended. There, she immersed herself in the museums, studied at the Sorbonne, cooked at The Cordon Bleu, and traveled all over Europe. Until recently, Elizabeth Cooke resided on the East End of Long Island. For 10 years, she was the Chairman of The Bide-A-Wee Home, a prestigious animal shelter complex in New York City and Long Island. She also served on the Executive Committee of the Westhampton Free Library for 30 years.


ParisIn “Eye of the Beholder,” completed after the memoir, Elizabeth Cooke writes in rather irreverent terms, of the lives of six artists and the most compelling muse in each of their lives: next came, “A Shadow Romance,” an odyssey of an unfulfilled love affair between a mature New York City couple: then, the four “Hotel” books. She has just completed “How To Game People Without Even Trying,” the true story (fictionalized) of the murder of her second husband in his Paris apartment. A fifth ‘hotel’ book, titled “Rendezvous at a Small Hotel” has just been released. The sixth hotel book, “Intrigue at a Small Hotel” has received top honors from The Paris Book Festival for 2016. The seventh and final in the hotel series, “The Hotel Marcel Dining Club” is currently available.


For her, there is great joy in having the gift of expression that writing provides, and this is reflected in her rather prolific output.



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Goshen by Jordan Gerdes


Goshen: A Memoir 
by Jordan Gerdes 
Genre: YA Fiction Memoir 


Goshen is a collection that chronicles a battle with depression, heartbreak, and moving forward.

Written first as a collection of notes in a phone, this became the only thing that kept me alive over those few years. It is my hope that you find hope within these pages, a kindred spirit, solidarity, and know that you are not alone. 






Jordan Gerdes is an English teacher in Central Oregon, where he lives with his fiancée, Justy and their two goldendoodles, Huck and Finn. He is the owner and editor of Features of Fright, a horror website focused on genre analysis. He is currently working on a collection of short horror stories. 





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