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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Lingerie.com Product Review
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Uncle Eben's Christmas by Stephen Alan Slater
He's created a successful business and is hopeful that sales will continue to increase the final days before Christmas. He may not carry any religious items in his store, but his reindeers and snowmen are selling well. He also dictates to his staff that they are not to speak the word Christmas. It's politically correct to use the word Holidays. Even when he speaks to one of his cashiers about saying "Have a Merry Christmas", he begins to question himself.
He always goes to his sister's church every year to hear his neice and nephew sing. He loves spoiling them and enjoys watching them perform. But this year one of the children ask Eben why he doesn't go to church or believe in God. Eben snaps at them to mind their own business and goes home. Still confused, Eben awakes from a deep sleep to a voice speaking to him. A new contempary twist on a treasured Christmas classic.
Uncle Eben's Christmas is filled with realistic and warm characters - people you know in your everyday life. The pages almost turn themselves, the writing is so smooth and the story told in such a way to keep your attention. The story is a great one to read to your family this coming holiday season, but the message is strong. Don't take the Christ out of Christmas - don't take Jesus out of your heart. A very warm story that will make a nice addition to any shelf.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Ruth's Brownie Kitchen Review and Giveaway
I love chocolate! Cookies, Brownies... YUM! I was recently given the opportunity to review Ruth's Brownie Kitchen. Let me tell you, it took me forever to decide what I wanted to try!! Why? Because I wanted it all! I was drooling....so many goodies!!
After much internal debate, I decided to try the Maple Cream Swirl Extra Fudgy Brownies
Real VERMONT MAPLE CREAM is swirled throughout these elegant Extra Fudgy Brownies. They are an elegant end to the most formal dinner party... and perfect as an after-school treat.
When they came shortly after my order - Ruth's Kitchen ships them shortly out of the oven so you get them fresh. I was delighted to receive a very pretty pink box with the brownies well wrapped inside. These browneis are HUGE! They are 3 x 3 and oh my gosh, they are sooo good. The flavors just burst on your tongue and they are so fudgy and chewy, not only I loved them, but so did my family.
Not only does Ruth's Brownie Kitchen make brownies, but they also make cookies and biscotti!! Ruth's Kitchen only uses natural ingredients, and real Valrhona chocolates. It is sooo good!! These would make an excellent gift this coming holiday or season, or treat yourself to a delectable treat!!
For Thanksgiving, Ruth's Kitchen has a wonderful line-up for you! Heading the list of these limited availability products is our fabulous Pumpkin Pie Brownie (our Classic brownie with generous helpings of roasted pumpkin, graham cracker crumbs and Fall spices). They are also offering two totally new products: 1) Harvest Brownies with bits of apple, raisins and a touch of cinnamon; and 2) Savory biscotti made with 2 fine, aged cheddar cheeses… they are a perfect accompaniment to any meal… salad, soup or entrĂ©e.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Simple Times (Crafts for Poor People) by Amy Sedaris
America's most delightfully unconventional hostess and the bestselling author of I Like You delivers a new book that will forever change the world of crafting. According to Amy Sedaris, it's often been said that ugly people craft and attractive people have sex. In her new book, SIMPLE TIMES, she sets the record straight. Demonstrating that crafting is one of life's more pleasurable and constructive leisure activities, Sedaris shows that anyone with a couple of hours to kill and access to pipe cleaners can join the elite society of crafters.
First off, I want to say that this book is a HOOT!! It is a heavy book, very colourful photographs and pictures of different craft projects. It also has how-to's for most of the projects in the book.
For example:
Simple Times Protector Rod
Protect your yesterdays from the uncivil tomorrows today! Don't dely.
Instructions: Saw the base off a broom, cutting the bristly sweeping mechanism free, and leaving only the handle. Decorate according to your perrsonal sense of style. Place in window diagonally. p 33
Crafting under the influence. Say what? I didn't expect to see this chapter in the book LOL
There are some cute projects in the book, and it probably will cost you next to nothing to make them - good thing since this book is for POOR People!! Fireside Sit-Upon - made out of newspapers. I remember making these back in the day in girl scouts!
There are tips on becoming a better storyteller, and ha how to make a tampon ghost. Seriously. This book is chock-ful of so much more and you can tell Amy definitely had fun with it! Learn how to make some cheap, off-the wall crafts and be thoroughly entertained to boot! Great to fit on your bookshelf or for gift giving!!
Check out the unofficial fan site: AmySedarisRocks.com
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Lydia's Charm by Wanda E. Brunstetter Review & Giveaway
But when she arrives, her mom, glad to see her kin, is harsh with Josh and demanding of Lydia. Also, there isn't much money to take care of the bills and everyday needs. Lydia applies for a job as a waitress in a local restaurant and that helps.
There are several eligible men in town but Lydia doesn't know if she will ever re-marry. But she takes a shine to the Stutzman family right away. Levi isn't handicapped by dwarfism like the rest of his family, and thinks it is is duty to take care of them. Although his family wants to him to start a family and make a life of his own, he is afraid to. But he finds Lydia very captivating.
Menno is a recent widower with four young and rowdy boys. He needs a mother for his boys desperately and thinks Lydia would make a fine wife and mother, so he sets to courting her, much to Levi's dismay. But when tragedy strikes not once, but twice close together, Lydia sinks down into a well of depression. Thankfully, Reuben is around to help out now and again. He has taken a shine to Lydia's mom, but she won't have none of it.
The community tries to take care of one another, so firewood and baskets of food seem to make their way to Lydia's doorstep. She doesn't know who, but is blessed. But her feelings for Levi deepen and her mother has a fit. She feels Menno would make a much better husband and when questioned on it, her hypocrisy comes shining through. Will Lydia find the right man to restart her life? Can she move past all of the tragedy to find love again?
Lydia's Charm is a quick look into the Amish way of life. Their devout beliefs, their way of living day to day, and the trials and tribulations that they go through. Splashes of romance, hearty recipes, heart-wrenching decisions, compelling and realistic characters, Lydia's Charm will capture your heart. Ms. Brunstetter is a superb storyteller.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Tropical Traditions Baby Silk Lotion Review & Giveaway
I'm one of those people who has lotion everywhere! I keep it in the car, in my desk drawer, in my purse, in the bathroom, on the bedside table.....I'm a fanatic!! I hate dry skin and I want my skin to not only look healthy, but feel healthy, soft and smooth.
Tropical Traditions Baby Silk lotion is probably the most awesome lotion I have ever tried... and believe me -- I've tried ALOT of lotion!! It's made from Virgin Coconut Oil, which when I first read that, I was wary because to me oil = greasy. I abhor greasy lotion. Unbelievably, it isn't greasy at all! There are no alcohol's in Tropical Traditions lotions, so the lotion takes a moment to absorb, but it feels amazing. The lotion is also packed with antioxidants, so you know you are getting the best for your skin.
It also has essential oils of rosewood, chamomile, geranium, and rose. Mixed all together, it is a very pleasant, likable and soothing scent that isn't overpowering. My husband loves the smell of it, but I am not sharing my bottle lol I have to get him his own. Tropical Traditions does offer an unscented lotion though for those that need or require it.
The best thing about Tropical Traditions Moisturizin lotion is that it is 100% natural!! No alcohols, no artificial fragrances, and no petroleum products. I absolutely love this product! My skin is like silk - so soft and smooth.

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Guest Post: Kylie Brant, Author of the MindHunter Series, With a Giveaway
Kylie has one copy of Deadly Intent to a lucky reader!! Simply answer one of her questions above (in red) and leave your email address!!
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Boiron Cough Syrup Winners
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Waiting on Wednesday
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From the Dead by John Herrick
Jesse's family is thrilled to see him, even though Jesse is nervous about seeing his dad after all these years. His dad is a minister and Jesse feels like he has never lived up to his expectation and is a disappointment. But his dad offers him a job, and Jesse tries to rebuild his life. He sees some old friends from high school and finally located Caitlyn, his high school sweetheart. Seeing her though reminds Jesse of what he has been looking for, but finding out the baby they were to abort lives, shocks him. He has a son.
Jesse's illness escalates but he refuses to seek medical attention and he hides his symptoms from his loved ones. But when his son Drew is diagnosed with a fatal disease, Jesse doesn't know what to do. He screams and lashes out at God to help him out of the darkness, but the answer Jesse concludes will affect not only his own life, but those whose lives surround him.
From the Dead is a stunning work. From the darkest depths of the human spirit to the light and love that surround us, John Herrick has penned an emotional, inspirational, and heart-wrenching novel. The characters are realistic, yet complex with a story that will have you still thinking long after the last page has turned. If you read one book this fall, pick up From the Dead! I highly recommend it!!
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The Ascension: Synarchy, Book 2 by DCS - TOUR
Summary from Amazon:
"We're villains, as much as we are capable of being heroes..." A lifetime ago, Stefano Vasco Terenzio saw one way to maneuver his family into a game of betrayal against an unbeatable enemy; walking into a bullet. A generation later, what started with one man's ego will determine the fate of the whole word. For centuries The Brotherhood and their Gods, the Anunnaki have hidden in plain sight among us. For centuries they have lied, sacrificed man by the thousands, and manipulated humanity into their service. As the clock ticks closer to December 21st, 2012, they will stop at nothing to keep their control of planet Earth. In the thrilling sequel to Synarchy Book 1: The Awakening, the end is only the beginning. Secrets emerge that will challenge the core of everything you think you believe. All the while a team of scientists must make sense out of the fantastical, and the tenuous link holding together the one family that can save humankind, shatters.
To be honest, I am not completely through this book yet, but I will finish it probably later today. Book two picks up where book one left off, the awakening has passed and now they prepare for the ascension. The triplets are fascinating characters; they are complex and unpredictable. The premise of the novel is fascinating, compelling, and shocking. I almost dread the upcoming date of December 21, 2012 after reading these books!! DCS's mind is astounding!! The pages almost turn themselves as you can't wait to see what is happening next. So far I've switched sides three times, and I'm not even finished with the book yet!! Absolutely astounding!!
Synarchy Book 2: The Ascension is her second novel, and four more are scheduled for release.
Synarchy Book 3: SVT and Synarchy Book 4: The Black Widow are the next in the series due out in 2011.
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“We’re villains, as much as we are capable of being heroes. When the moments come that we can we soften the blow of our sins, we’ve got to take them.”-Stefano Vasco Terenzio
Prologue
December 20, 2012- 11:44 PM
Vacherie, Louisiana
Oak Alley Plantation
It came down in thick heavy sheets, bulleting from the sky, drenching the ground that could only absorb so much before it leaked up from the grass, and quickly became the swamp that was so common in the area. The glare of headlights cut through the rain, illuminating the porch of the antebellum mansion that was now empty.
Caesar climbed out of the car, whistling. He snapped open the trunk and stared with vicious glee down at Vasco, whose hands Caesar had taped behind his back. Caesar reached inside and hauled the other man out, half dragging him through the puddles of water, and shoved him in front of the stairs, facing the house. “I thought you‘d want to see it one more time before you died.”
Vasco’s eyes traveled slowly over the elegant, old fashioned structure. It had once been her home, before she—
His jaw hardened. A lifetime ago, he had made love to her against those columns, often after he’d shot a few people out among the centuries-old oaks. For a fleeting moment, his eyes softened at the phantom images.
“You know, she and I had some good times here after you got popped.” Caesar grinned at his own memories.
Vasco’s eyes narrowed, jealousy and fury coiling hotly in his gut. His fingers fisted around the piece of glass hidden in his palm, and sharp edges cut into the tape and his skin, the blood washing away with the force of the rain.Caesar turned him around so they were facing each other. “I don’t get you, Vasco.” He took a step back, pulling the gun out from the waistband of his pants. “Why? Out of all of them, I never thought you would choose this.”
The hatred in the depths of Vasco’s eyes was unhidden as he regarded Caesar. It was their destiny to be enemies, their agreement for this lifetime. He was fully committed to honoring that agreement. “Choice, Caesar,” Vasco said over the noise of the storm. “I never made anyone do anything. They always had a choice. You—Them—you take the fun out of the game when you take that choice away. But the better, less noble reason is I just don’t like you. Or your masters. I never have.”
Caesar shook his head. “I’ll never understand you Terenzios. I won’t miss you, either.” The thunder growled, a flash of lighting exposing the malevolent gleam in Caesar‘s eyes as he pressed the muzzle of the gun against Vasco’s temple.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
As I Die Lying Winner
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Synarchy: The Awakening by DCS
Summary from Amazon: A plan is exposed, centuries in the making and so sinister not even the legend himself could have predicted the depth of its impact on the world. In his lifetime Stefano Terenzio had a merciless ambition for absolute power. Two generations later the shock wave he ignited was still being felt. Now, as the world inches closer to 2012 sides are chosen, families divide and an epic battle begins that will determine whether mankind continues existing in a world of lies or shatters the chains that have held us prisoner since his-story was written.
Shocking yet hopeful, Synarchy slowly unravels the tightly laced reality we have created for ourselves. Blending the metaphysical with conspiracy, fact with fiction, debut author DCS has opened up a world that will force you to rethink everything you believe about your own. The knowledge within provokes the question: do you really want to know?
Do you like fantasy? Do you like mafia or related books? How about conspiracy theories? Or books about myths, legends, or gods? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you will want to read this book.
The book opens with a man dying and telling his three, triplets, grandchildren that he is sending them to the vault. Meanwhile, a dome under the Anartica collapses, taking with it many people who are thousands of years old, but one escapes. He is brought to the surface by two scientists who found him while in their submarine. He has a message to deliver before his soul ascends to it's next life.
With each chapter, you learn a bit more about each character and how they all inter-connect. You learn about different dimensions, and how one act years ago is still rippling. Domino effect anyone? The basis is love, but how each person percieves that and uses it for his or her own gain, or self-sacrifice will have to be revealed in Book 2: The Ascension. Stop back tomorrow to read my review!
DCS was born in Alexandria, Virginia. She graduated high school in Huntersville, NC and attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte intent on earning a degree in Political Science and becoming a lawyer.
She instead eventually turned to writing. DCS is currently attending the American Institute of Holistic Theology to earn her PhD in Metaphysical Spirituality.
You can also hear her live every Saturday evening on BlogTalkRadio’s In the Mind of DCS. Show starts at 7pm Central Standard Time.
Synarchy Book 2: The Ascension is her second novel, and four more are scheduled for release.
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