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Polyxena~Book Review

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Polyxena A Story of Troy

by H. Allenger

After Troy falls, Neoptolemus claims Polyxena as his prize, but she rejects his advances. In a fit of rage, Neoptolemus contrives a story that dooms the ill-fated Polyxena. She knows what she must do to survive, but she cannot change her destiny. Polyxena, the daughter of King Priam of Troy, knows her misfortune has been to have Neoptolemus fall in love with her. As she prepares to die at the commemoration rites for Neoptolemus's father, Polyxena reflects over her past year, relating her thoughts to Aphrodite, the Goddess she believes is responsible for orchestrating the events that have beset her. As she tries to make sense of it all, Polyxena converses with all the well-known personages associated with the Trojan myth-Achilles, Agamemnon, Cassandra, Helen, and many others-while seeking solace in the hope that her existence has not been futile. In this moving story of forbidden love, a young woman who is an integral part of the romantic legacy surrounding Troy comes to a surprising and satisfying conclusion about the life she has lived.

This is a very well written book that tells the story of Polyxena in a beautiful way. The ill fate that Polyxena has to endure in her short lifetime is sad, but it also tells of the great love that she had. I really enjoyed reading about all the legendary names of try, like, Achilles, Agememnon and Paris and Helen. Definitely a great read!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Horrid Henry Rocks~Book Review

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Horrid Henry Rocks

by Francesca Simon

The next storybook in this hugely successful series, comprising four brand new stories about Horrid Henry and his infamous escapades.

You won’t believe what Horrid Henry will do next!

All Henry wants is to see the band in the world. But his family gets “Daffy and her dancing daisies” tickets instead. Aaarrggh! Plus three other tales that totally rock!

This is a fun book about Henry and his escapades! Reminds me of some of the mischief my boys got into. This will surely please early readers especially with the nice short chapters.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Nerve~Book Review

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Nerves make us bomb job interviews, first dates, and SATs. With a presentation looming at work, fear robs us of sleep for days. It paralyzes seasoned concert musicians and freezes rookie cops in tight situations. And yet not everyone cracks. Soldiers keep their heads in combat; firemen rush into burning buildings; unflappable trauma doctors juggle patient after patient. It's not that these people feel no fear; often, in fact, they're riddled with it.

In Nerve, Taylor Clark draws upon cutting-edge science and painstaking reporting to explore the very heart of panic and poise. Using a wide range of case studies, Clark overturns the popular myths about anxiety and fear to explain why some people thrive under pressure, while others falter-and how we can go forward with steadier nerves and increased confidence.

This book will really strike a little fear as you read about snakes and tsunami’s! I goes through lots of case studies and gives advice on overcoming fears. It’s kind of like reading a series of magazine articles.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Yo Momma Extraordinary~Book Review

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Yo Momma Extraordinary

By Zachary Reese and Ethan McCreadie

For generations, young men have used Yo Momma jokes to torment their closest friends (e.g., “Yo momma so ugly, they filmed Gorillas in the Mist in her shower!”). 
But here at Quirk, we reject these cruel and hurtful insults. We want to show yo momma the love and respect she deserves. And so we’ve created Yo Momma So Extraordinary—the first-ever book of Yo Momma compliments. This is how we roll:
     ♥  Yo momma so considerate, she puts sheets on the couch when I stay over so it looks like I slept on it.
     ♥  Yo momma so hygienic, she sings the whole birthday song while she washes her hands to ensure that they are clean.
     ♥  Yo momma has so many cats, it’s like DAAAAAMN! Which one should I pet first?
     ♥  Yo momma so old, I sometimes question if what we have together is right.
Illustrated with dozens of ridiculously funny photographs of Mommas (and the men who love them), this odd little book will make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift for the quirky momma in yo life.

This book is really funny! It’s fairly short, written by two guys with a great sense of humor. Don’t worry, it’s not degrading, just funny!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Sealing The Deal~Book Review

 

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Sealing the Deal: The Love Mentor's Guide to Lasting Love

by Diana Kirschner

Through her bestseller, Love in 90 Days, Dr. Diana Kirschner helped thousands of women find true love. Now she has written the perfect follow-up: a unique guide to deepen any love relationship, to move from casual to committed, and ultimately to go from the anxiety of not knowing where things are going...to the security of fulfilling and lasting love.

Check out these webisodes featuring Dr. Diana and Nadette as they go through the steps of finding and keeping true love:

Episode 1

Episode 2

The Love Mentors Guide to Lasting Love  will forever change your perspective on love. Dr. Diana can help with the little bumps that happen in a relationship, she has the solutions. I really enjoyed her insight on how men react and their feelings toward us women was very helpful for me. She uses simple techniques to make you aware of how you sabotage your relationship and she provides tips and ideas on how to correct your relationship with positive reinforcement exercises.I highly recommend this book!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

20 Years Younger~Book Review

 

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It's time to turn back the clock! In 20 YEARS YOUNGER, Bob Greene offers readers a practical, science-based plan for looking and feeling their best as they age. The cutting-edge program details easy and effective steps we can all take to rebuild the foundation of youth and enjoy better health, improved energy, and a positive outlook on life. The four cornerstones of the program are: an exercise regimen for fighting muscle and bone loss, a longevity-focused diet, sleep rejuvenation, and wrinkle-fighting skin care. Woven throughout the text is practical advice on changing appearances, controlling stress, staying mentally sharp, navigating medical tests, and much more. Readers will walk away with a greater understanding of how the body ages and what they can do to feel-and look-20 years younger.

This book is about everything that you've heard and learned with more, all wrapped up in a nice book. There is really some great advice here. I enjoyed reading this book. You're never too young or too old to start doing any of his tips or techniques.  I’m find that it's particularly important, at this stage in my life, to pay attention to my exercise, eating, skin and sleep habits!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

A Thread of Sky~Book Review

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Looking to reconnect with their ancestral home and with one another, three generations of women tour mainland China on a journey that will change their family forever.

A stunning debut, A Thread of Sky is the story of a family of women and the powerful thread that binds their lives. In following the paths chosen by six fiercely independent women, A Thread of Sky explores the terrain we must travel to recognize the strength and vulnerability of those closest to us.

When her husband of thirty years is killed in a devastating accident, Irene Shen and her three daughters are set adrift. Nora, the eldest, retreats into her high-powered New York job and a troubled relationship. Kay, the headstrong middle child, escapes to China to learn the language and heritage of her parents. Sophie, the sensitive and artistic youngest, is trapped at home until college, increasingly estranged from her family-and herself. Terrified of being left alone with her grief, Irene plans a tour of mainland China's must sees, reuniting three generations of women-her three daughters, her distant poet sister, and her formidable eighty-year-old mother-in a desperate attempt to heal her fractured family.

If only it was so easy. Each woman arrives bearing secrets big and small, and as they travel-visiting untouched sections of the Great Wall and the seedy bars of Shanghai, the beautiful ancient temples and cold, modern shopping emporiums-they begin to wonder if they will ever find the China they seek, the one their family fled long ago.

Over days and miles they slowly find their way toward a new understanding of themselves, of one another, and of the vast complexity of their homeland, only to have their new bonds tested as never before when the darkest, most carefully guarded secret of all tumbles to the surface and threatens to tear their family apart forever. A Thread of Sky is a beautifully written and deeply haunting story about love and sacrifice, history and memory, sisterhood and motherhood, and the connections that endure.

I enjoyed reading A Thread of Sky. This novel weaves a wonderful tapestry - both with the relationships of grandmother, sisters, and daughters and the history and perceptions of life that each brings to their vacation trip to China.

 
I found all of the characters to be very realistic in their relationships with each other. And also in their reactions to what they were seeing. Deanna Fei does a wonderful job describing the scenes in the different Chinese locales and the reactions of the Chinese -American daughter’s to the food, the shops, the toilet facilities as well as the actual sights.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Stuff Every Husband Should Know~Book Review

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On the heels of the successful Stuff Every Man Should Know and Stuff Every Woman Should Know comes the volume that both genders will treasure: Stuff Every Husband Should Know. Finally, the priceless, practical wisdom that all wives hope their husbands possess is gathered in one book! New husbands and their long-suffering brethren alike will find helpful knowledge of all kinds:

     •  The Ten Commandments of Laundry
     •  How to Hire Handymen
     •  Side with Your Wife, Not Your Mother
     •  How to Drive in Peace
     •  Wife Space Comes Before Man Cave
     •  And much, much more!

This stylish pocket-sized hardcover is the perfect gift for weddings, anniversaries, Father’s Day, or any time of the year.

This is such a great little book! First of all, I love the size, it could easily be put in a pocket. Is has everything a guy needs to know from making a bed to fixing a sink! I think this would be a good book to give to every teenage boy so they have time to learn all the basics they need to know to be a good husband. Actually it will help them whether they marry or not.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Still Missing~Book Review

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Still Missing by Chevy Stevens

On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a 32-year-old realtor, had three goals—sell a house, forget about a recent argument with her mother, and be on time for dinner with her ever-patient boyfriend. The open house is slow, but when her last visitor pulls up in a van as she's about to leave, Annie thinks it just might be her lucky day after all.

Interwoven with the story of the year Annie spent as the captive of a psychopath in a remote mountain cabin, which unfolds through sessions with her psychiatrist, is a second narrative recounting events following her escape—her struggle to piece her shattered life back together and the ongoing police investigation into the identity of her captor.

Still Missing is that rare debut find--a shocking, visceral, brutal and beautifully crafted debut novel.

This is such a good book! I couldn’t put it down and ended up reading it non stop, well, you know between other things, for 2 days. I loved the way the book is told in parts to the therapist. That is such a clever way for the story to unfold. This book is kind of like a train wreck, in that you can’t stop reading it because it is so intense!

I got to chat today with Chevy Stevens the author and she said that the book will be made into a movie! Chevy is such a creative author and has another book that will be out in July, Never Knowing.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Rock Bottom~Book Review

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Rock Bottom
By Erin Brockovich with CJ Lyon 

 
Ten years ago, Angela Joy Palladino left home as a pregnant seventeen-year-old in trouble. Far from home, AJ succeeded in establishing her career as an environmental activist, dubbed "The People's Champion," only to suffer failure once again in the wake of a crushing media disaster.

So when AJ is offered a job with a lawyer who has taken on large mining corporations hoping to stop their mountaintop removal of her hometown, she is torn. As a single mother of a special needs nine-year-old boy, AJ needs any work she can get. But doing so will mean returning to the West Virginia hometown she left in disgrace so long ago.

AJ finally accepts, hoping to find a sense of purpose in her efforts to save the only place she ever called home. That is until threats begin to surface and bodies begin to pile up, and AJ soon discovers her own secrets aren't the only ones her mountain hometown has kept buried. Hitting rock bottom, AJ must face the betrayal of those once closest to her and confront the harrowing past she thought she had left behind.

In Rock Bottom, Erin Brockovich combined passionate intensity, first-rate story-telling, and her real-life experiences in a novel that will leave you breathless.

This book grips you in the same way Erin Brockovich's story gripped you. There is a lot going on in this story, but it goes at a fast pace and is very enjoyable and believable. Very good read!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Planet Of The Dogs~Book Review & Giveaway!

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Planet of the Dogs~by Robert J. McCarty

Out in space, on the other side of the sun, is the Planet Of The Dogs. Dogs have always lived there in peace and happiness.
One day many years ago, the council of the elder dogs learned that there were problems on Earth, the Planet of the People. Many people had forgotten how to love and had become mean and greedy. The good people of Green Valley were threatened by the warrior tribes of Stone City. The council realized that they needed help.
This is the story of the first time dogs came to planet earth to teach people about love and to bring peace to Green Valley

This book will make kids want a dog for sure! The author does a great job of creating word pictures about the excitement of the dogs. It was fun reading about how a dog might think and act.  Planet Of The Dogs is a short, quick read and would be great to read to kids. This is the first book of a series.  The other two are Castle In the Mist and Snow Valley Heroes—A Christmas Tale.

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I want to thank Robert J. McCarty for sponsoring this giveaway. This giveaway is open to US Residents only and will close June 7, 2011 at 12am.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Every Man Sees You Naked~Book Review

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Employing equal measures of wit and wisdom, Emmy Award-winning composer/writer/producer (The Young and the Restless, The Nanny, Half & Half) David M. Matthews leads you on an amusing yet highly informative journey through the seamy underbelly of the male mind. Shameless in its honesty and lacking any pretext of political correctness, Every Man Sees You Naked explodes the myths about men and answers the questions you've been dying to ask'but didn't quite know how.

Among other things, this book will reveal~

The disconcerting truth about why guys ask you out

The surprising things men like and what they really hate

What men truly look for in a woman

What guys secretly want in bed

How to understand what a man is actually saying

What motivates guys to behave in the odd way they do

The 'dirty little secrets' the men in your life are keeping

Who 'man's best friend' really is (and no, it's not you, the dog, or the TV remote)


Why almost everything you believe to be true about men'isn't

I kind of enjoyed parts of this book. It kind of gave me some insight into my husbands brain. No, I still haven’t figured him out (we’ve been married for 30 yrs), but I do understand him a little better now. It is a little explicit in spots, so read at your own risk. The author admits he is generalizing what is true of a lot of the population and laying it upon all males, but he suspects most men fall within some shade of gray between what this book says and the lies we tell ourselves about genders.

Visit www.everymanseesyounaked.com to find out how to buy this book.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Hybrid~Book Review

                

HYBRID, the new thriller by neurosurgeon, Dr. Brian O’Grady was such a good read! I found that I couldn’t put it down. I couldn’t quit thinking about the possibilities of the world’s most devastating viruses, but I can only imagine the horrors of a virus that is not only lethal but evil too.

HYBRID is a novel that begins with Amanda Flynn who is the sole survivor of a mysterious new virus, EDH1, while in a Honduran camp. Those afflicted either suffered a gruesome death or became increasingly violent savages. Though Amanda is a survivor, she too has experienced change. Amanda is able to sense things and use her mind to do things too. Will she be able to resist the overwhelming urge to kill? Amanda realizes that there is an outbreak of violent deaths now taking place in a Colorado town. She senses that a mutated form of EDH1 has arrived in the United States. Then she discovers that there is another afflicted person lurking, an evil man whose mission is to destroy the entire human society and build a new world order. What are the full powers of the human mind, can a virus unleash the power of telekinesis, telepathy and mind control?

This is the kind of book that is so hard to put down! This book is like a train wreck in the fact that you just have to keep watching the train wreck, I just had to finish reading this book. I was drawn to the author’s use of modern technology to give the plot a sense of realism.

Dr. O’Grady is a debut novelist and HYBRID has been compared to the novels of the brilliant Michael Crichton. I look forward to future works by this Dr. O’Grady and anticipate that HYBRID will be the first of many new thrillers to come.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Move Over Cards (MOC) Review & Cool Conduct Book Review

 

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Unfortunately, even the most heartfelt greeting cards will be placed in landfills or recycling centers. Even with recycling, the energy and pollution costs associated with transporting and converting old greeting cards into reusable paper takes time and money. Move Over Cards (MOC) is a great alternative to a traditional greeting card.

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MOCS are the perfect size for bookmarks, scrapbooks & ornaments and there are no envelops to throw away.

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I think these are such a great idea! I hate to admit it, but I never know what to do with cards. They kick around for a while and then, shhh, don’t tell my friends, but I throw them away! I love Move Over Cards because they aren’t as wasteful and they make great bookmarks, or you can turn them over and make a grocery list on them!

Nicki is offering a BOGO for any 6 pack purchased you will get another at 50% off!

You can check here to see if you can buy Move Over Cards in your area.

Nicki is such a talented person, she’s even written a book!

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Cool Conduct  by Nicki Donley

Cool Conduct, 100 Ways To Make A Positive Impression, is an educational question and answer book identifying manners, etiquette and safety. Cool Conduct is designed to encourage discussions that develop kind, confident, and respectful children.
Our conduct should make us, and those around us, feel good and confident, not upset or embarrassed. By establishing clear expectations, young children can understand values such as courtesy, empathy, and respect.
Unbecoming conduct can hold a person back both personally and academically from reaching their potential.

Cool Conduct is a great book that offers opportunities for adult and kids to work together and learn social skills.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Autism Awareness

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April is Autism Awareness Month(Ok, I know I’m late with this, but it’s great information!)

Raising awareness for autism-related disorders is now more crucial than ever, as a federally funded studies on autism recently revealed that around one in every 110 US children currently have an autism spectrum disorder (according to the National survey of Children’s Health). Autism Spectrum Disorders, such as ADHD, Dyslexia, and OCD have become staggeringly more prevalent in U.S. children (a 25% increase), making it a chief concern for parents nationwide.

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Dr. Robert Melillo is an internationally known author, lecturer and researcher within the field of neurology, specializing in childhood disorders. His personal mission to find a cure for neurobehavioral disorders began after helping a child achieve life-altering behavioral improvements from their work together. He has since devoted himself to the study and treatment of learning disabilities and behavioral disorders in children, such as Autism, ADHD, and Asperger’s.  Dr. Melillo is the originator of the Brain Balance Program® and co-founder of the Brain Balance Centers. These ground breaking achievement centers help children with neurobehavioral deficits improve their academic, social and behavioral functions using a drug-free approach.  He is also the author of “Disconnected Kids” and  his NEW BOOK “Reconnected Kids” (available April 5th, 2011).  Some of his recent findings can be found in his study- Autism Spectrum Disorders as Functional Disorder Syndrome (Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2009).

Dr. Melillo is available to answer your questions on topics related to autism and Autism Awareness Month, such as:

•         What are possible causes of autism and what are indicators new parents should look out for?

•         What are treatment options to help children cope with autism and other autism spectrum disorders?

•         What are common misconceptions of autism spectrum disorders?

•         What are some activities my child can do on a regular basis to help them be more responsive?

•         Is a permanent reversal of the diagnosis possible?

In addition, Dr. Melillo is available to answer your questions on topics related to neurobehavioral disorders:

•         What makes Reconnected Kids different from other parenting guides?

•         What are common misconceptions of neurobehavioral disorders?

•         What are some activities my child can do on a regular basis to help them be more responsive?

•         Action  and Reinforcement Plans to get the entire family on board, on message, and united

•         Is a permanent reversal of the diagnosis possible?

Also, based off his new book, Reconnected Kids, here is a list of some sample family rules Dr. Melillo suggests for families with teens…

Post your rules in a place where everyone can see them. As the family grows, the rules can and should change.

1. Get out of bed as soon as the alarm goes off .

2. Limit morning shower to five minutes. Make sure to use soap

and shampoo.

3. Get fully dressed—pants, shirt, socks, and shoes—before breakfast.

4. Eat a healthy breakfast; take vitamins.

5. Check backpack to make sure nothing is missing. Add lunch or

make sure you have lunch money.

6. Make sure all notes, permission slips, homework, tests, and so

on are signed before leaving the house.

7. Get to school on time and attend each class promptly.

8. Use school agenda to carefully, in detail, note all homework,

projects, and test dates.

9. Sit near the front in each class, be attentive and respectful, ask

questions, take detailed notes.

10. Do not leave school property at lunch without permission

from parents.

11. After school, go immediately to scheduled activity or go

directly home.

12. Eat a healthy snack after getting home and start homework.

There is no TV or computer time until all homework is done.

13. Homework is to be done at the kitchen table or in the library

only.

14. No iPod, music, phone, social networking, or texting is allowed

while doing homework.

15. After homework is complete and checked by a parent, you can

have free time.

16. When weather is nice, free time must take place outdoors until

it starts to get dark or dinner is called.

17. Screen time—television, computer, video games—is limited to

one hour, fifteen minutes each weekday, and two and a half

hours per day on weekends. Extra screen time must be earned.

18. You can listen to music, but music with foul, explicit, or negative

language is off -limits anytime and anywhere.

19. There will be no cursing or inappropriate language used in the

house at any time.

20. There will be no inappropriate pictures, images, or language

on the family computer.

21. Come in for dinner immediately when called.

22. The family will eat together when possible. Each family member

will wait for everyone to be finished before getting up

from the table. Don’t ask to be excused without a good reason.

23. Prepare backpack and select the next day’s wardrobe before

bedtime.

24. Bedtime during the week is____, meaning lights out. Weekends

and holiday bedtime is____, unless extra time is earned.

25. No phone or texting after____ p.m.

26. There is no going out on a school night without permission .

Weekend and holiday curfew is____, meaning in the house.

No excuses!

27. No making expensive purchases or eating junk food without

permission.

28. Never borrow someone else’s belongings without permission.

29. If you damage property belonging to another family member

or the house, you will pay for replacement or repairs.

30. Treat and speak to others with respect.

31. Respect each other’s privacy.

32. Physically hitting another family member is never acceptable.

33. Fighting of any kind is never acceptable, unless it is to defend

yourself or a member of the family.

34. Treat others the way you would like to be treated; never speak

unkindly of others.

35. Always clean up after yourself. If you remove something you

must put it back and clean up any mess.

36. Study for at least two days before a test.

37. There is never a reason to get below a B+ on any test or in any

class or for any project.

38. If you need help, ask for it. You will get the help you need as

long as you are trying hard on your own.

39. All projects will be completed a day before they are due.

40. No using cell phone or texting during class.

41. No friends are permitted in the house without specific permission

when parents are not home.

42. Using alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs is absolutely forbidden.

43. No boyfriends or girlfriends are allowed in bedrooms, ever.

44. If alone in a room with opposite sex, lights must always be on.

45. Sunday night from 8:00 to 9:00 is family meeting hour. Nothing

else is scheduled during that time.

46. Every Sunday everyone will write an action plan for the week.

I was sent an e~copy of the book and I was amazed at the valuable information. There are suggestions that can help any parent!

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

The Midwife’s Confession~Book Review & Giveaway

 

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THE MIDWIFE’S CONFESSION

Diane Chamberlain

When Noelle Downie is found dead of an apparent overdose, her best friends Tara and Emerson are left blindsided by her death and struggling with burning questions. Everything they knew about their longtime friend—her natural calling as a midwife, her passion for causes, her love for her friends and family—portrayed a woman who completely embraced life, not someone suicidal.

Clearing out Noelle’s small home, Tara and Emerson encounter old photos, handwritten birth records, and sincere thank you notes from Noelle’s former patients—no hint that Noelle had been unstable during the years leading to her suicide. But among Noelle’s belongings, an unfinished letter is discovered—a clue to a disturbing past and an unbearable secret. With just one piece to the puzzle, Tara and Emerson commit to digging deeper for clues, slowly peeling back years of hidden deception that had been silently tearing apart their best friend.

Bestselling author of The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes and The Lies We Told, Diane Chamberlain returns with her twentieth and most gripping novel to date, THE MIDWIFE’S CONFESSION (Mira Books; May 2011, $15.95), about two women who embark on a investigation of their best friend’s untimely death, ultimately revealing a powerful secret that threatens to destroy everything they thought they knew about her.

I had a really hard time getting into this book, but after a while it was hard to put down. I enjoyed how the women had the major roles in the story with the men just in minor parts. I found it interesting how two friends that were so close could have such secrets from each other. It was only after Noelle’s death and lots of searching do they find the secret. This book was very well written. I enjoyed how each chapter was told by a different character. There were lots of twists and turns that kept the story moving.

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~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Song Of The Silk Road~Book Review

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Following her success of Peach Blossom Pavilion and Petals from the Sky is the release of SONG OF THE SILK ROAD (Kensington Publishing, April 2011, $15.00 U.S./$17.95 CAN.), the third novel by celebrated author, Mingmei Yip. This richly imaginative novel follows one woman’s daunting journey along China’s fabled Silk Road, a life-changing adventure filled with the most unexpected revelations.

As a girl growing up in Hong Kong, Lily Lin was captivated by photographs of the desert—its long, lonely vistas and shifting sand dunes. Now living in New York, Lily is struggling to finish her graduate degree when she receives an astonishing offer. An aunt she never knew existed will pay Lily a huge sum to travel across China’s desolate Taklamakan Desert—and carry out a series of tasks along the way.

Intrigued, Lily accepts. Her assignments range from the dangerous to the bizarre. Lily must seduce a monk. She must scrape a piece of clay from the famous Terracotta Warriors, and climb the Mountains of Heaven to gather a rare herb. At Xian, her first stop, Lily meets Alex, a young American with whom she forms a powerful connection. And soon, she faces revelations that will redefine her past, her destiny, and the shocking truth behind her aunt’s motivations.

Powerful and eloquent, Song of the Silk Road is a captivating story of self-discovery, resonant with the mysteries of its haunting, exotic landscape.

I have not read a book set in China before. The story line was really good and pulled me right in. I love how it was dotted with descriptions of all the beautiful locations and culture of China. I love how the story moved right along, changing and keeping it interesting. It was fun to see who Lily would meet along the way. I enjoyed all the colorful characters that she met.  At first I wasn’t really drawn to Lily as a character, but along the way she became more interesting to me. I really enjoyed the ending.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Death Of A Chimney Sweep~Book Review

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Death of A Chimney Sweep

By M.C. Beaton

In the south of Scotland, residents get their chimneys vacuum-cleaned. But in the isolated villages in the very north of Scotland, the villagers rely on the services of the itinerant sweep, Pete Ray, and his old-fashioned brushes. Pete is always able to find work in the Scottish highlands, until one day when Police Constable Hamish Macbeth notices blood dripping onto the floor of a villager's fireplace, and a dead body stuffed inside the chimney. The entire town of Lochdubh is certain Pete is the culprit, but Hamish doesn't believe that the affable chimney sweep is capable of committing murder. Then Pete's body is found on the Scottish moors, and the mystery deepens. Once again, it's up to Hamish to discover who's responsible for the dirty deed--and this time, the murderer may be closer than he realizes.

I really enjoyed this mystery. It was great to find out with Hamish has been up too! The storyline kept me guessing on who the murderer was and it was a fun read.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

Promises to Keep~Book Review

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Promises to Keep

By Ann Tatlock

Eleven-year-old Roz (Rosalind) Anthony and her family have just moved to Mills River, Illinois, to escape an abusive situation. Only days after settling into their new home, they are surprised to find the previous owner, Tillie Monroe, on their front porch reading the newspaper. Though her sons have sold the house and sent her to a facility for the aged, she is determined to die in the place she lived her life and somehow manages to find her way "home" day after day. Feeling sympathy for the elderly woman, Roz's mother allows Tillie to move back in.

Mara Nightingale becomes Roz's first friend in Mills River. In spite of their many differences, the girls discover they have something in common that binds them together--both are hiding secrets. So they make a promise--"cross my heart and hope to die"--never to tell anyone else.

When danger stalks the Anthonys, Tillie exhibits unimaginable courage and selfless love in her determination to protect the family she has adopted as her own.

This was such an enjoyable book. I loved how the story unfolded. Tillie is such an enjoyable character as she makes her way into the lives and hearts of Roz and her family. I enjoyed the friendship that Roz and Mara developed and how they shared their dreams. I really enjoyed the discussion questions at the end of the book too.

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

13 rue Therese~Book Review

 

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13, rue Therese

By Elena Mauli Shapiro

American academic Trevor Stratton discovers a box full of artifacts from World War I as he settles into his new office in Paris. The pictures, letters, and objects in the box relate to the life of Louise Brunet, a feisty, charming Frenchwoman who lived through both World Wars.


As Trevor examines and documents the relics the box offers up, he begins to imagine the story of Louise Brunet's life: her love for a cousin who died in the war, her marriage to a man who works for her father, and her attraction to a neighbor in her building at 13 rue Thérèse. The more time he spends with the objects though, the truer his imaginings of Louise's life become, and the more he notices another alluring Frenchwoman: Josianne, his clerk, who planted the box in his office in the first place, and with whom he finds he is falling in love.

This is such a clever book! I would never thought of basing a book around a box full of paraphernalia. This is a clever mystery and love story that unfolds all because of a box full of antique objects. And the box of objects really exist!

            

~I received a product sample in order to write my review. I received no monetary compensation. All opinions expressed are mine.

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