25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

Book Review and Giveaway: The Girls' Guide to Love and Supper Clubs by Dana Bate

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Ah Chick Lit- you with love it or hate it, but when it involves FOOD and cooking, it can't be too bad, right?

I'm glad to bring you a new book that has it all (do NOT read on an empty stomach, or you will be running for the pantry!), and is a delightful read!

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Synopsis: Hannah Sugarman seems to have it all. She works for an influential think tank in Washington, D.C., lives in a swanky apartment with her high-achieving boyfriend, and is poised for an academic career just like her parents. The only problem is that Hannah doesn’t want any of it. What she wants is much simpler; to cook.

When her relationship collapses, Hannah seizes the chance to do what she’s always loved and launches an underground supper club out of her new landlord’s town house. Though her delicious dishes become the talk of the town, her secret venture is highly problematic, given that it is not, technically speaking, legal. She also conveniently forgets to tell her landlord she has been using his place while he is out of town. 

On top of that, Hannah faces various romantic prospects that leave her guessing and confused, parents who don’t support cooking as a career, and her own fears of taking a risk and charting her own path. A charming romantic comedy, The Girls’ Guide to Love and Supper Clubs is a story about finding yourself, fulfilling your dreams, and falling in love along the way.


Review: I adored this book! It has just the right amount of chick-lit and cooking to keep you happy and content through the whole book! And lucky reader, Dana has included many of the recipes mentioned, in the back of the book! While I could tell what was coming in many cases, Dana gave it a twist to keep the reader interested, and I for one would love to come back and revisit all the characters- I can see a sequel in the making- and maybe even a Lifetime movie! With shades of Julie and Julia, this book will keep you turning pages, til it is suddenly over! It is a fun read and I highly recommend it!

Want a sneak peak at a recipe, that is PERFECT for your upcoming Easter festivities?

Commissary Carrot Cake

This recipe was originally served at The Frog Commissary restaurant in Philadelphia. It is made to be baked in a 10" tube pan, but you can use 2 9" round cake pans. Just bake the round cakes for 25-40 minutes instead, and only use about 2/3 of the filling in between the layers.



Pecan Cream Filling1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup flour
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
6 ounces (3/4 cup) unsalted butter
1 1/4 cups chopped pecans
2 teaspoons vanilla extractCarrot Cake1 1/4 cups corn oil
2 cups sugar
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons cinnamon
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
4 eggs
4 cups grated carrots (about a 1-pound bag)
1 cup chopped pecans
1 cup raisinsCream Cheese Frosting8 ounces soft unsalted butter
8 ounces soft cream cheese
1-pound box of powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract4 ounces shredded, sweetened coconut (1 1/2 cups)Do Ahead This cake is most easily made if you start it at least a day ahead, since the filling, for one thing, is best left to chill overnight. In fact, the different components can all be made even several days in advance and stored separately until you are ready to assemble the cake.Directions:1  Make the filling: In a heavy saucepan, blend well the sugar, flour, and salt. Gradually stir in the cream. Add the butter. Cook and stir the mixture over low heat until the butter has melted, then let simmer 20-30 minutes until golden brown in color, stirring occasionally. Cool to lukewarm. Stir in the nuts and vanilla. Let cool completely and then refrigerate, preferably overnight. If too thick to spread, bring to room temperature before using.2  Make the cake: Preheat the oven to 350°. Have ready a greased and floured 10″ tube cake pan. In a large bowl, whisk together the corn oil and sugar. Sift together the flour, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Sift half the dry ingredients into the sugar-oil mixture and blend. Alternately sift in the rest of the dry ingredients while adding the eggs, one by one. Combine well. Add the carrots, raisins, and pecans. Pour into the prepared tube pan and bake for 70 minutes. Cool upright in the pan on a cooling rack. If you are not using the cake that day, it can be removed from the pan, wrapped well in plastic wrap and stored at room temper­ature.3 Make the frosting: Cream the butter well. Add the cream cheese and beat until blended. Sift in the sugar and add the vanilla. If too soft to spread, chill a bit. Refrigerate if not using imme­diately, but bring to a spreadable temperature before using.Bake the cake. Preheat the oven to 300°. Spread the coconut on a baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes until it colors lightly. Toss the coconut occasionally while it is baking so that it browns evenly. Cool completely. 5. Assemble the Cake: Have the filling and frosting at a spreadable consistency. Loosen the cake in its pan and invert onto a serving plate. With a long serrated knife, carefully split the cake into 3 horizontal layers. Spread the filling between the layers. Spread the frosting over the top and sides. Pat the toasted coconut onto the sides of the cake. If desired, reserve 1/2 cup of the frosting and color half with green food coloring and half with orange. Then decorate the top of the cake with green and orange icing piped through a 1/16” wide, plain pastry tube to resemble little carrots. Serve the cake at room temperature.
About the AuthorDana Bate is a freelance writer and former Washington producer and reporter for PBS's Nightly Business Report, where she won the Gerald Loeb Award for a series she produced on the Indian economy. She studied molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale University as an undergraduate and received her master's degree from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism, where she won the Harrington Award for outstanding promise in the field of journalism. She lives outside Philadelphia. This is her debut novel! Check out her website for more!

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Book Review: A Luring Murder by Stacy Verdick Case

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TweetPin ItWe reviewed A Grand Murder last year, and it was one of my favorite books of the year!
So I was thrilled to be asked to review the second book in the series!
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Synopsis: St. Paul, Minnesota Homicide Detective Catherine O’Brien and her loving husband Gavin are vacationing on one of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes. When a local is murdered Catherine is tapped to help the small town Sheriff until the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension arrives to take over the investigation.

Catherine is surprised when her partner Louise and Diggs the forensic pathologist, whose crush on Louise is only dwarfed by his own genius, shows up to assist instead of the BCA.

Before long Catherine and Louise discover this sleepy little town has a dark side hidden beneath its placid lake charms. Somewhere in the tangle of cheating and deception is a motive for murder.



Review: When I reviewed the previous book in the series, I couldn't wait for the sequel, along with many other book reviewers, and I am so happy that Stacey contacted me to ask if I would review this follow up! The book picks up literally where the other one ended (how rare is that?)! Catherine is on leave, aka vacation, after the occurrences in the first book and is supposed to be relaxing, but murder finds her and ske can't keep out of it!

It was wonderful to have Louise and Diggs back in the story and rounding out the cast of very likeable characters! Course I did wonder how they all survived without being ate up by mosquitos- having lived in Minnesota, fishing and lake usually equalled being assaulted like a honey pot surrounded by angry bears! But hey, it's fiction, so I was cool with it! LOL I read the book in one sitting, as I couldn't wait to see how Stacy was going to end/solve the mystery! 

If you want an enjoyable read, with a strong female characters, pick this one up and make Spring seem just around the corner!



About the Author
Stacy Verdick Case was born in Willmar, Minnesota.  After a brief stint as a military brat, where she lived in Fort Sill Oklahoma and Fort Campbell, Kentucky, her family moved back to Minnesota. Stacy currently lives in a suburb of St. Paul with her husband and her daughter.  Her second Catherine O'Brien mystery Murder is a Family Affair, will be released shortly.  Stacy is hard at work on her third book in the series. Visit Stacy on her website, Twitter, and on her blog.  Also check out the book's Facebook page and on Goodreads!



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The Comfort of Books by Stacy Verdick Case

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TweetPin ItI hope you enjoyed our review earlier today of Stacy's latest book, and she was kind enough to send us over a guest post too! 

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There is an inherent value to me in a well-stocked bookshelf. I’m including my iBook, Nook, and Kindle shelves here too. 

Books hold a comfort for me that no other form of entertainment can come close to duplicating, maybe because books intimately tap into the reader’s imagination. My bookshelf holds intrigue when I’m bored, solace when I’m sad, and comedy when I need a laugh. No matter what the need there is a book waiting to fill it.

When I stand in front of my shelves I imagine my books like eager, tail wagging puppies. Will this be the day that she picks me? And I get the same feeling that I get when I have to choose; I want to take them all home at the same time, but I can’t. I can only pick one.

That’s when I have to stare into space for a while and decide what I need right now. Sometimes I need to meet a new date and I pick an author I’ve never read before. There are other times that only an old friend will do and I grab one of my well-worn paperbacks.

Books are always with me; in my purse, on my mind, or in my hands. They are my grown-up version of a security blanket. Let’s face it they are far more socially acceptable than a grown woman wandering the streets wrapped in a quilt.

Even my own books bring me comfort when I sit down to write. The characters are old friends I haven’t visited in a while, and every time I sit down to write we have a lot of catching up to do. I spend hours chatting with them in my head. By the time I type “the end” I’m sure my characters are as happy for me to be done with them as I am to be done with them. At least for a little while.

I take a piece of every book I read or write with me when I close the cover or type the last sentence. Well or poorly written, good or bad the stories all have a profound effect on me. Some change me, some entertain me; all are part of me forever.

Author Bio:
Stacy Verdick Case is the author of the Catherine O’Brien mystery series. The second book in the series A Luring Murder was released in December. She still carries her security books with her everywhere she goes. Visit Stacy on the web at www.StacyVerdickCase.com

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I know most of my friends have 2 bills they would LOVE to reduce every month:

 
Home Phone Services- Connect Your Home can compare all available services in your area. For us they had AT&T U-Verse, Charter, Cox Digital, Xfinity, and Time Warner. Connect Your Home gives you the highlights of the different plans, plus pricing, so you can put them side by side and see who has the better pricing for the services you actually NEED. Just like you would do if you were buying a new computer printer, TV or even a car!


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Check it out, you might be surprised at how much you can save and put toward FUN stuff!




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Music Monday Giveaway: Fall Into Me by Katie Armiger

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TweetPin ItKiddo loves certain country songs- she declared them 'pretty' songs, and I am happy that most of these she likes involve being a strong person, a survivor, or fulfilling your dreams.

No 'life done me wrong' songs for my girl!

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So when we recently were given a promo cd of Katie Armiger's Fall Into Me, I knew she would be tell me it had pretty music on it, even if the content was over her head!

Did you know it's Number 32 on the Country album charts this week? Yup!

Check out Katie doing "Okay Alone" live:



Yup, the girl can sing!

Tracks on the cd include:
  1.  "He's Gonna Change"  
  2.  "Man I Thought You Were" 
  3.  "Playin' With Fire" 
  4.  "Better In a Black Dress"
  5.  "Okay Alone"
  6.  "Black and White" 
  7.  "I'm Free" 
  8. "Merry Go Round" 
  9. "Baby You're Everything"  
  10. "Cardboard Boxes" 
  11. "Stealing Hearts" 
  12. "Not Too Late" 
  13. "So Long" 
  14. "Safe"
And lucky you, I knew one of you would love to win it, so we're given away the cd!

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24 Şubat 2013 Pazar

Education, Excitement and Mail - Oh My!!!!

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With Broxton loving to read, we always try to keep reading materials around.  I have books and magazines.. and now he does too! 
We were sent a complimentary review of Turtle, the magazine for ages 3-5.I thought it was full of fun and Broxton and I enjoyed it!  There were picture finds and all sorts of activities for us to work with together, not to mention the stories to read!  We both enjoyed it and I for sure enjoyed him snuggled in my lap to flip the pages! 
If you know of a child under the age of 12, make sure you check out to see what magazine would be most well suited for your house.  This would be a great purchase.  Not only to encourage reading and thinking... but also to feel the enjoyment of having mail sent to them!!!!
Jack and Jill (ages 7-12) Ethan’s Big Hit (p.16-17): In Lorna Schultz Nicholson’s fast-paced hockey story for Jack and Jill, the well-loved children’s author creates a hilarious, compelling piece that teaches children to have a positive attitude on and off the ice. Nicholson is a Canadian author of several children’s books about sports. She also hosted, produced, and wrote all the material for her syndicated radio show, Ottawa, Family Time. Humpty Dumpty (ages 5-7) Winter Party in the Park (p.16-17): In a poem written exclusively for Humpty Dumpty, bestselling children’s author Charles Ghigna shows readers the magic of winter. The poem teaches the importance of imagination. Ghigna—also known as “Father Goose”—has written more than 5,000 poems and 60 renowned books for Disney, Scholastic, Random House, Knopf, Hyperion, Simon & Schuster, Running Press, and Harry N. Abrams, etc. Turtle (ages 3-5) Pinky Visits Grandma Pig (p.6-9): Turtle shares a story by Valeri Gorbachev about Pinky Pig’s adventure on a snowy day that highlights the significance of family and self-acceptance. Gorbachev is the award-winning author and illustrator of a number of popular children’s books in the United States and Europe, including Nicky and the Big, Bad Wolves and Where is the Apple Pie? FTC Compliant Review Policy: The product(s) featured in this review were provided free of cost to me by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are my own and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation.

Barney Loves You #Giveaway

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Broxton loves Barney so much that he has even taken a couple of his Barney DVD's to class... They were able to watch some while they ate their lunch and even the teachers got into singing along with the songs that so many people know and love.Now, there is a new 3 DVD Set with loveable DVD's sure to make everyone smile! Make sure you enter to win the DVD set to add to your collection! 
 
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It’s three times the love, laughter, sharing and caring when Barney®: Barney Loves You 3-DVD Set arrives on February 19, 2013 from Lionsgate and HIT Entertainment. Huggable, loveable Barney and his playground friends discover the joys of friendship and family through imagination, song and dance. So come along with everyone’s favorite T-Rex in this heartwarming collection featuring Barney: We Love Our Family, Barney: You Can Be Anything and Barney: I Love My Friends 

DVDs Include:


Barney: We Love Our Family SynopsisAll we need is love from our family and friends – and of course Barney!  Discover the joys and laughter that moms, grandparents and cousins can bring in this unforgettable and heartwarming collection that the whole family will cherish!

Barney: You Can Be Anything
SynopsisWhat do you want to be when you grow up? Join Barney and his friends as they look through Barney's costume shop and try on a few jobs for size. Just imagine and you can be ANYTHING! Barney: I Love My Friends SynopsisCome join in the fun as Barney takes his friends on a super-dee-duper adventure that shows just what it means to be a friend. Princess Baby Bop® has a royally good time when she sees that a key to being a friend is keeping promises. Riff goes to great lengths to make up for a big mistake and prove he’s a friend who sees things through to the end. BJ® feels left out when he’s not included in a drawing, and learns the importance of being honest and expressing his feelings.  With singing, dancing and lots of monkey-ing around, Barney brings kids on a friend-tastic adventure and shows that everything is more fun with friends!
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Black History Month DVD Collection #Giveaway

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**** UPDATED - This has now turned into a great giveaway!!! ****
Besides Valentines, February also holds another important remembrance...
Black History Month. 
For the United States and Canada, February is the month to remember the important events and people in African American Heritage. 

If you want to continue the learning of African American History outside of the classroom, Scholastic Storybook Treasures has a DVD collection Set allowing you to enjoy more at home. 
Stories about African American Heritage featuring MARCH ON is available for purchase. 

 This is a 3 DVD collection with 13 stories.   DVD One :March On!  The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World... 
Also includes: Martin's Big Words, Rosa and Henry's Freedom Box DVD Two:Duke Ellington
Also includes: Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa, Ellington was not a street and John Henry. DVD Three:Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's EarsAlso includes: Hot Hippo, Not So Fast Songololo, The Village of Round & Square Houses and Who's in Rabbit's House? This DVD is recommended for ages 4-10 and includes over 3 hours of video with additional extras! 
What a great way to encourage education not only in the classroom, but at home with the family as well! 
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Play Date with the Pajanimals #giveaway

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TIME TO MAKE YOUR PLAYDATE WITH THE PAJANIMALS! 2013 Kicks Off for PAJANIMALS with a Brand New “Pajanimals Playdate” DVD  The PAJANIMALS--Cowbella, Apollo, Sweetpea Sue and Squacky--have quickly become popular with children and parents alike!  Their own television series airs nightly on 24-hour preschool television channel Sprout® during its The Good Night Show and also airs on NBC on Saturday mornings as part of the NBC Kids programming block. PAJANIMALS, co-produced by The Jim Henson Company, Sprout and Sixteen South Television, follows this adorable quartet as they take young viewers on exciting imaginary adventures. With music and new friends in every story, PAJANIMALS teaches the skills that preschoolers need to move through their days successfully, especially getting ready for and going to bed.    In “Pajanimals Playdate,” the Pajanimals love to play games, sing songs and go on great adventures to meet new friends.  Each story resolves a challenge typically encountered during every preschooler's day. Through their imaginary journeys, these friends discover fun ways to learn daily life lessons. Snuggle up with the Pajanimals for a magical adventure and play date that encourages a bedtime routine!
 
We were so excited to receive the new Pajanimals DVD.  Broxton loves watching the Pajanimals before bed sometime... and we recently learned that we no longer get Sprout in the bedroom.. (Not sure what that is about!)
Now, we can just put the DVD on and be good to go! 

The stories on this DVD include:
I'm Sorry, Really Sorry
A Colorful Problem
Game Day
The Rocket Ride
Share Day

The songs on the DVD include:
Pajanimals Bounce
Our Friendship Song
Brusha, Brusha, Brusha
Stick to the Plan
Jiggle, Jumble and Jump
Pajanimals Freeze Dance
Octopus Huggle

Enter now to win this DVD to add to your collection! 

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Circus Family W/W

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Well, it is Wednesday...
Hope the week is treating you great...
If you have been around this week, you have seen my different pictures of the circus..
You can see my circus post and the pictures of the animals...
I would love to have you comment on them...
(No shamelessness on me here... just love comments!)

Hope you enjoy!!!
Don't forget if you have the chance to check out Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, you should do so... We have a great time each year we go!!!!
Air Adventures! 

These two were up high in the air where they did all sorts of tricks! 

He jumped through the rings that had swords (or something) sticking inwards... Then, they added a blindfold and fire!!
 
I need this cutie as a stuffed animal!
 
One of the highlights for me!  I absolutely LOVE the Torres Family!
 ***  I was not asked to post this, I just love my pictures and wanted to share with you! 

23 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi

Book Review: God Gave Us Easter by Lisa Tawn Bergren, Illus by Lauren J. Bryant

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As you know, we are HUGE fans of all of Lisa and Laura's books, and Miss Grace has literally grown with them,so we were happy to review this latest book!
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Synopsis: God loved us so much he wanted us to always be with him too. That’s why God knew he’d need to give us Easter.”  
 
As Little Cub celebrates Easter with Papa, Mama, and her brother and sister, she begins to ask her papa questions about this very special day of the year.  Papa lovingly explains God’s plans for his children, while taking Little Cub on a memorable walk through her stunning Arctic world, and he shares how Easter came about in clear, simple terms that even the 
littlest cubs can understand.


Review: Miss Grace LOVES the illustrations in all of the God Gave Us series SO much! I had barely opened the envelope before she was grabbing this one out of my hands and running off to the sofa to look at it. Course it helps that Easter is her third favorite event (after Christmas and her birthday, LOL). This rainbow page was her favorite!
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The story celebrates Easter and Miss Grace loved the idea that Easter is God's promise made new to us every year. As a parent, I was happy to see that lauren tied in Easter Eggs as a reminder of Jesus coming out from the tomb, like a chick comes from an egg. Many times Christians want to do away with ALL secular items involving Easter and forget they began with meanings tied into the biblical story. 
I also loved how she shared how God forgives us when we make bad choices, It was a wonderful choice of wording and helps kids understand they can be forgiven and are ALWAYS loved by God. Miss Grace and I had a serious discussion about this, as she was having some issues with school and needed to understand God doesn't require us to be perfect, just to try to be good as much as we can. The book also gave us a lead in to discuss hearing God's word in nature and when we are quiet and truly listen with our hearts.
This is a lovely book and one that would be perfect for annual reading every Easter and perfect for an Easter gift basket!  

You can read an excerpt HERE!
You can download a FREE Coloring sheet that goes with the book too!

About the Author: Lisa T. Bergren is the author of over forty books, with nearly two million copies sold. Her work includes children’s books, historical and contemporary fiction, women’s nonfiction, and gift books. A freelance writer and editor, Lisa lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She and her husband, Tim, are the parents of three children. Check out her website for more!


About the Illustrator: Laura studied painting, printmaking, and sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore
 She has illustrated numerous award-winning children’s books, including God Gave Us You Smudge Bunny, and If You Were My Baby. Laura lives in Asheville, North Carolina.




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Book Review and Giveaway: Heart of Ice by P.J. Parrish

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TweetPin ItWelcome to our third Louis Kincaid/P.J. Parrish book review!
Recently released in paperback, today's entry is a great book for Louis Kincaid fans!
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Synopsis: Detective Louis Kincaid cracks a murder case frozen in time in this new work of “crime fiction at its finest” (Lee Child) from bestselling author P. J. Parrish. Florida PI Louis Kincaid wants to wear a badge again. But before he can, he must return home to Michigan— and some unfinished business. He hopes to bond with ten-year-old Lily, the daughter he only recently learned existed, and reunite with girlfriend Joe Frye. But new clues to an unsolved murder put his plans on ice. A trip with Lily to enchanting Mackinac Island turns grim when the child falls on a pile of old bones; the dangerous discovery reopens the cold case of Julie Chapman, a teenager from one of the wealthy summer families, who vanished two decades ago. And when Louis is forced to cooperate with a tough state investigator who once worked with Joe, tensions skyrocket. Now, what was supposed to be a time of building lasting ties splinters into disturbing fragments, personally and professionally, as Louis pursues a mystery entangled in dark family secrets and twists even he can’t predict.

Read an excerpt on the authors' website!


Review: I think this was my favorite Kincaid book, as it wrapped up some questions and showcased the best of Kincaid, and his girlfriend Joe, and brought a possible solution to their relationship dilemna.The authors give us another quality detective mystery that I literally stayed up all night reading! I knew it was going to happen- I picked up the book and told myself "you know you won't be able to put it down", but went ahead and started reading it....Four hours later I was a contented reader and loved all the twsits and turns the authors gave us with this book! 

I have holes with a few of the Kincaid books I haven't read, and I can't wait to get to the bookstore and pick them up. Trust me- this is a series you will love! So hurry up and enter to win this one and the previous reviewed South of Hell (only a couple of days left on that one!)  and then head out and grab the rest for yourself too, you'll be very happy you did!!


About the Author:  The author is actually two sisters, Kristy Montee and Kelly Nichols.Before turning to writing full time, Kristy Montee was a newspaper editor and dance critic for the Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale. Nichols previously was a blackjack dealer and then ahuman resources specialist in the casino industry. Montee lives in Fort Lauderdale and Nichols resides in Houghton Lake, Michigan. Check out their website for more: http://www.pjparrish.com


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Product Review: Hint Water and Hint Fizz Water

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HINT, whose mantra isDrink Water, Not Sugar, became the brainchild of Kara Goldin, a mother of four, when seeking a refreshing, unsweetened, no calorie beverage for her children. Kara got the idea for the all-natural fruit essence water when one day her daughter reached for a juice and she then asked her to make a healthier option. Kara was surprised to see her daughter go for the very drink that she had in hand – just water with a HINT of lime flavor.
Before Kara started HINT, she found herself spending a lot of time in the grocery aisle looking for healthy options for her family and realized that beverages were heading in the wrong direction. Since then, HINT has become one of the largestprivately owned beverage businesses in the US. 

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If you are tired of your kids acting moody or feeling sluggish as a result of too much sugar then below are Kara’s top 5 reasons why you should encourage your children to drink healthier and switch from soda to water:  
1.  Hydrating– Water is extremely essential and it’s at the heart of a healthy lifestyle! Drinking water throughout the day helps your child learn by providing energy and attentiveness, which will help them focus on activities that develop language, social and comprehension skills. Lack of water could lead to dehydration, which causes symptoms that hinder a child’s cognitive development, including confusion and fatigue

2. Beneficial– Drinking soda and other sugary drinks negatively impacts a child's development. Issues such as weight gain, diabetes, dental problems, etc. can arise as a result of making the choice to consume unhealthy drinks 

3. ApprovingHINT is the first beverage other than plain water approved by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation for all three of their tiers (Elementary, Middle, and High School students)

4. Enjoyable – Reassure your children that the beverage promises to make drinking water easier to drink and more fun. With just a hint of flavor – HINT is available in ten unique and delicious flavors including Watermelon, Blackberry, Pomegranate-Tangerine, Strawberry-Kiwi, Raspberry-Lime, Mango-Grapefruit, Lime, Pear, Honeydew-Hibiscus and Cucumber 

5. UsefulHINT isn’t an alternative to water because it is WATER. HINT is a great way for kids of all ages (and adults too) looking for a healthy, more flavorful drink option to still reap the advantages of water
hint water variety   The regular Hint Water comes in 10 flavors (as shown above). We love the variety of flavors and that they come in 16 ounce sizes, the same as soda!
hint fizz water
If it’s the carbonated bubbles that your child loves, then not to worry, HINT Water also launched the first and only unsweetened sparkling essence water,HINT Fizz. It is available in four flavors including Blackberry, Watermelon, Strawberry-Kiwi and Peach. 
We were recently able to try the Blackberry and Streawberry-Kiwi flavors, and have to admit they taste GREAT and they are definitely carbonated! Miss Grace liked them for that fact. And because it's NATURAL, it's great for those of you trying to stick to your diet before swim suit weather gets here, I started thinking of different punch ideas for a small party, that you could make by mixing a few with some wine and fruit (hey, Summer IS around the corner ya know!). Just call it a multi-purpose water!
Hint Water is available at grocery stores, health food stores and other locations nationwide- just check their store locator to find the closest location to you!
So if you are looking for something to replace soda and juice,give HINT water a try! 



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