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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Stainless Steel Decorative Door Stop for Modern Homes and Offices by DelTucci




I am thrilled with this door stopper. It is nice to look at, it is made of stainless steel and has 3 black rubber bands around it. It has a small handle for grabbing and hanging. It does come with a self adhesive hanger that applies to the door or wall. It is 1.25 inches high and works great on carpet, wood and tiled floors. It did not slip at all when I was wiggling and yanking on the door. This door stop is very heavy, make sure it is secure with small children.. Oh yea and don't kick it barefoot, it hurts. I know :)

I received this product for free or  at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

Note 4 Screen Protector, by Pvendor




This is a awesome screen protector it is made of Titanium Alloy Tempered Glass and it fits perfectly edge to edge. I love the the brass looking embellishments at the top and bottom. You get everything you need to apply this. You get the screen protector and 2 cleaning wipes in a nice hard plastic case. It is very easy to apply, clean your screen, then peel off the plastic covering from the protector hold it over your phone, get it even and lay it slowly down on the existing screen. It should almost vacuum itself down. I had one small air bubble close to the edge, i just push gently towards the edge and it came right out. It takes about 1 minutes including cleaning the screens to apply.

I received this product for free or at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

S5 Screen Protector, Pvendor Titanium Alloy Premium 9H Rounded Edge Tempered Glass Screen Protector




This is a awesome screen protector it is  glass one and it fits perfectly. I love the I love the brass looking embellishments at the top and bottom. You get everything you need to apply this. You get the screen protector and 2 cleaning wipes in a nice hard plastic case. It is very easy to apply, clean your screen, then peel off the plastic covering from the protector hold it over your phone, get it even and lay it slowly down on the existing screen. It should almost vacuum itself down. I had one small air bubble close to the edge, i just push gently towards the edge and it came right out. It takes about 1 minutes including cleaning the screens to apply.

 I received this product for free or  at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

24-3ml Essential Oil Bottles from Cornucopia Brands





I love these 3ml amber glass bottles for essential oils. I love making aromatherapy products and mixing different oils to come up with something wonderful. These 3ml bottles are also great when that something wonderful, turns into something horrible. Essential oils are expensive and when missing you don't always get something you like so the 3ml size is just perfect for not wasting to much to find out you don't like it. They are also great for using as sample bottles for sharing your wonderful scents. These bottles are made from amber glass, they have Orfice Reducer tops, and black plastic lids that won't let your oils leak. I am a huge fan of Cornucopia Brands products and their quality.

 I received this product for free or  at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

(50 Pack) Aromatherapy Essential Oil Bottles Amber Vials by Cornucopia Brands




I love mixing essential oils in different scents. These little bottles are great for trying new scents. There are 50 amber glass bottles. The amber glass protects your oils from harsh lighting which can reduce the life of your oils as well as make them go bad. With these 50 small bottles I can also share my oils in a sample size. The bottles are 25 - 2ml and 25 - 3ml. They have a shaker top lid and a black plastic lid. There is a inner seal  to the lid so it does not let the oil out of the bottle and into the lid if turned on its side or upside down. I love these bottles. I also love Cornucopia Brands. I have several of their products and so far everyone have been great.

 I received this product for free or  at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

Clear Glass Refillable Spray Bottles 16oz by Cornucopia Brands




I love spray bottle. I use them for everything I possible can. Spray bottles are so much easier then open containers. With a spray bottle you can saturate the spots you want wet. I use spray bottle for everything from Health and Beauty to cleaning. These spray bottles are 16 ounce and are great for everything home made hair care and body oils to cleaning solutions. The best part is they are glass. They can be cleaned and sanitized and used for something different. With plastic you are pretty much stuck with a 1 product bottle. Once you put something in a plastic bottle you never really get rid of it no matter how much you clean it out. With glass you can run through the dishwasher or even boil the bottle to sterilize it. You will have to change out the sprayers with certain products though. These also come with 4 chalk board labels to write on them what you have in them. With Chalkboard labels used with a chalkboard marker the writing is erasable also.

 I received this product for free or  at a discounted price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

The Eternal Undead by David Monette


The Eternal Undead
In the Time of the Dead
Book III    
David Monette

Genre: Horror, Urban Fantasy

Publisher: Severed Press

Date of Publication: October 1, 2015

ISBN:
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Number of pages: 280
Word Count: 100,579

Cover Artist: David Monette

Book Description:

They thought they had escaped.

The battle for Washington DC is behind them, and the last remnants of the human race have fled from their undead enemies to a remote Caribbean island where they try to salvage what is left of humanity. But even here, the zombies have come. Led by the architect of the holocaust, an invading army wreaks havoc trying to acquire the one thing that can stop them, and the one thing a small contingent of soldiers knows they must never get. 

Join with Sasha, Terrance, Virgil, and the little girl, Max, in an all or nothing gamble as they fight down the road to either salvation or horrible defeat in the thrilling conclusion of this series.  







Excerpt:
As the day slipped away far off to the west, the darkness of the jungle became a living thing. Knit together by the slow creep of lengthening shadows, it grew by degrees into a massive being, shapeless and black. For nourishment it ate the weak or the unlucky. In return it exhaled moist heat and a cavalcade of sound, the sound of thousands of separate voices, large and small, all coming together to meet the ear in a constant sheet of noise. Those who were responsible for the making of this chaotic ballad were invisible to the naked eye of man. This was so not just because of the darkness, but because most of the performers—the frogs, birds, and insects—were hidden within the surrounding vegetation, frightened of being killed by their neighbors, either eaten, or as was the case with the troop of humans quietly slipping along a trail, flattened under a boot.
For one of the six members of this troop of humans, such an act would have been celebrated with a certain degree of relish. Terrance hated the sound of the jungle at night. There were not many things in his life that he gave away for free, but in his hatred he was quite generous. He hated the bleats, the croaks and hoots, and he hated the creatures that made the noise.  He hated the darkness and the fact that he had to wear a pair of thermal goggles to plumb its depths. He hated the heat, and the plants, and the bugs. He hated the head-to-toe leather suit he wore… and most of all he hated the reason he had to wear the suit, the reason he was out in the jungle at night in the first place. He hated the zombies. Or more accurately, he feared the zombies and he hated them for that fear.
His terror of these beasts was not unfounded. Since the first day of the apocalypse when a host of diabolical necromancers eradicated most of the human population on earth and then raised the dead as zombies, the resulting creatures could, with a single bite, turn any living person into one of them. Terrance had seen it done before. It was not pretty. The resilient leather he wore formed a fairly reliable barrier between a bite and death, so day or night, no matter how hot it was, whenever he or anyone else left the barricades surrounding the city of St George’s on a patrol, they wore the protective clothing. The safety it provided far outweighed the bladders of water they needed to carry or the periodic “cool downs” they had to perform while nestled in the boughs of a tree.
Either way, Terrance hated it all.
In fact, he was so busy nursing his various hatreds that he barely noticed when Danger, the woman on point, suddenly raised her fist head-high and froze.
The fire team immediately came to a stop.
Terrance’s finger slipped from outside the trigger guard of his MP5SD sub-machinegun to curl around the curve of the trigger. The contact made him feel safer, more in control.
Around the task force the sound of the jungle withered and slowly died.
The point person opened her fist, laid the flat palm parallel to the ground, and took a knee.
Seeing this, Lieutenant Burgis, the officer in command, looked back and motioned those behind to follow suit.
They crouched and in the dark waited.
There was something out there.





About the Author:

David Monette was born and raised in the cold rural hinterlands of upstate New York. As a typical kid in a typical community, life for him was pretty... typical. He liked to draw creatures and contraptions but as the second born of four sons, such ability was merely a convenient way of standing out from the crowd. As he inexpertly stumbled through high school, his talent for capturing the images in his head onto paper was noticed and encouraged by both teachers and family members.

Without any other idea of what to do with himself after graduation, besides a vague idea of doing something art oriented, he decided to attend Mohawk Valley Community College where he received his associate's degree in Advertising Design and Production. Acting on excellent advice from his teachers at this institution, he went on to Syracuse University where he learned a great deal about art and eventually wound up with a bachelor's degree in Illustration.

With a disturbingly large amount of student debt and a decent portfolio, he learned what it was to be a starving artist. Namely, he found that artists don't starve; they simply pick up an endless series of part time work to pay the rent while continuing to plug away at their true passion. This was essentially what he did until he received his first illustration job and from that point on, he didn't look back. As an illustrator, his highly detailed fantasy and science fiction work has appeared in many books, magazines, board games, and collectible card games for such varied publishers as Dell Publishing, Wizards of the Coast, and Atlas Games. Initially, he had completed these diverse projects utilizing oil and acrylic paints as well as pen and inks.

As digital technology continued to improve, however, he decided it was time to tackle the arduous task of mastering the computer and eventually figured out a way to adapt his style to a digital format. With this knowledge and experience, he went back to school and received his master's degree in Illustration from the University of Hartford. While there, his instructors reviewed his written work and had strongly suggested that he combine his writing ability with his talent as an illustrator to chart his own path.

And hence, an author was born.









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