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April 17, 2015

Max Cutter and the First Black Book by @TheJacobTate Virtual Book Tour by @RABTBookTours #fantasy

Max Cutter and the First Black Book Dark Fantasy / Horror Date Published: April 5, 2014   Join Max Cutter in this action-packed, laugh out loud, adult fantasy thriller from Amazon Dark Fantasy & Horror Occult Best Selling Author, Jacob Tate. Max Cutter is one of the world’s most influential supernatural and paranormal experts. The … Continue reading Max Cutter and the First Black Book by @TheJacobTate Virtual Book Tour by @RABTBookTours #fantasy
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Tea and Conversation 19: Love Triangles

Today I’m sharing a picture a Rose Chintz Cottage tea cup I posted on my tea pin board. Today in my meditation I’m thinking about Full Moon and I’m writing about: Why love triangles? This is a question I often ask myself. Why did I write a love triangle? I hate love triangles. For the … Continue reading Tea and Conversation 19: Love Triangles
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April 16, 2015

Video miniseries & Book Blast by @toithomas. There’s a #yorkie, a #giveaway, and Eternal Curse: Battleground.

Welcome back friends to The ToiBox of Words. I want to thank you for giving me a chance to tell you all about my latest book. Eternal Curse: BATTLEGROUND is the second book in my EternalCurse Series and it is bigger and better than the first. Written for both teens and adults, this paranormal adventure is … Continue reading Video miniseries & Book Blast by @toithomas. There’s a #yorkie, a #giveaway, and Eternal Curse: Battleground.
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April 15, 2015

Sarai’s Fortune by @AOwenBooks Cover Reveal & #Giveaway by @MasqTours #SaraiReveal

Sarai’s Fortune by Abigail Owen Designed by: Debbie Taylor (The Wild Rose Press) Genre: Paranormal Romance Series: Shadowcat Nation, #2 Release Date: May 13, 2015 Zac Montclair’s first priority is to protect his people. With the escalating war between factions of shifters over land and resources, he has agreed to an alliance between his polar bears and … Continue reading Sarai’s Fortune by @AOwenBooks Cover Reveal & #Giveaway by @MasqTours #SaraiReveal
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Published on April 15, 2015 05:00

Review: Linger

Linger and Other Short Stories by Glynis Rankin I give this book a 3. I am not a fan of short stories in general, though they are growing on me, and I’m not a fan of intense, emotional, realistic dramas (I read a lot of fantasy and sci-fi), but I enjoyed this book, if enjoyed … Continue reading Review: Linger
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Published on April 15, 2015 03:00

April 14, 2015

Storm Surge by @rj_blain Release Blitz & #Giveaway by @RABTBookTours

Fantasy Date Published: April 14, 2015 Kalen has escaped from Morinvale, but at a heavy price. Blind and crippled, the best hope for his people is for him to choose a new Rift King, forfeiting his life in the process. With his failure to broker peace between Kelsh and Danar, war is inevitable. For the … Continue reading Storm Surge by @rj_blain Release Blitz & #Giveaway by @RABTBookTours
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Character Files from the ToiBox 94: Mira- Quote(s)

Favorite Quotes: Subject EC:GA 4-Mira “The creation of life is one of the few things most people in the world will agree is a happy thing. Bringing in a fresh new harvest or seeing a young child; it’s all new life and it’s all beautiful.” “Don’t tell me to calm down,” snapped Mira. “I want … Continue reading Character Files from the ToiBox 94: Mira- Quote(s)
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July 23, 2014

Review: Insurgent


Insurgent (Divergent, book 2) by Veronica Roth


I give this book a 5.


I thought there would be more action in this one and there was…Oh and I was right about those crazy factions and their downfall and all that. Now I can’t wait to see what’s outside, but I’m getting ahead of myself.


Tris is at it again, being all sweet and moody and kick-butt all at once. I like this kid, but she has some serious issues. Four on the other hand doesn’t seem as wise and mature as the author projects him to be in the eyes of all the other characters, but I still like him too (He’s only two years older than Tris, not exactly a father figure).


So in this book we’ve figured out that all the smart people are trying take out all the selfless people and somehow everyone is just now acknowledging the sixth faction, which I was just waiting for all along. There aren’t a lot of surprises in this plot, but I like the way it is executed. The author has put ingenuity to test with the way she’s twisted her plotlines. The few surprises there are in this book, are more than enough to carry the rest of the story if anyone is having a problem there.


The whole theme of control (and mind control) in the book screams anti authority in some ways, but I also think it’s a cautionary tale about the problems with too much control. Apparently someone tried to create a perfect world that’s slowly falling apart and people are willing to kill to keep this failed idea a secret. I admit I have questions about where this story is going, but I was too wrapped up in the mental and physical battle between Tris and the Erudite to spend too much time worry about them.


If the first book was about keeping secrets and finding yourself, then this one is about revealing secrets and testing yourself (finding out if you are who you think you really are). I could say more, but there’s no point. I like this book whether it makes sense or not, and I can’t wait to read the next one.


See my review for Divergent here.


This review has been posted to GoodReads. If you’d like to obtain a copy of this book, try these links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble.


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Published on July 23, 2014 03:00

July 16, 2014

4 Star Eternal Curse Review


Fiona of Fiona’s Book Reviews, March 4, 2014 (visit and or rate this review here)


What a refreshing change to read this book. It was so different to the books I have been reading lately and a joy to read.


This story almost reads like it was written many years ago. The language, the way it is written, and the storyline, could very easily be from times gone by.


I was drawn into the story immediately. We have two people meeting online, deciding to see each other face to face. This is something which happens all the time. But in this case one of those people is a doctor, the other is a man with unusual problems he needs help diagnosing.


The way the story progresses drew me in very quickly. Mira’s struggle to decipher Giovanni’s symptoms and past is an interesting one. And I loved the fact that we didn’t find out more till a lot later in the story. It kept the mystery alive throughout.


The friendship between Giovanni and Abraham is lovely. The way these 2 men have supported each other over the years is so nice. It is what a true friendship should be. Mira fits in well with both men, she doesn’t get in the way of the friendship. Instead it is enhanced by her presence.


I loved getting to the end and getting a little hint as to who the narrator is, plus the fact there is another book planned. If the next book is anything like this one I cannot wait to read it.


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Published on July 16, 2014 03:00

July 11, 2014

Songs of Summer Bloghop!

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Ah, summer.  Sunny mornings full of possibility, lazy poolside afternoons, and rockin’ nights lit by tiki torches.  What songs bring back the sunscreen and beach-sand to you?  What songs defined your one perfect summer, be it decades ago or just getting started with this year’s solstice?


Welcome to the Songs of Summer blog hop, hosted by the Armchair Squid, Cygnus, and Suze.  Today, Friday, July 11, 2014, please join us by posting 5 of your favorite summer songs and sharing some memories about them.  Maybe between us, we can build the perfect soundtrack to accompany us over the next few months.  If possible, include links so we can hear these gems.  And, if you’re in the southern hemisphere, join us to dance those winter blues away!


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My 5 Songs of Summer are:


Summertime | In the Summer Time | A Wink and a Smile


 Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World | Little Bitty Pretty One


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Summertime by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. See lyrics here.  See video below.


I was born in the 80s and raised in the 90s, and I’m truly a product of both. Infused with jazz and hip-hop, this is definitely a song for my generation with some urban soul.


This song reminds me of a time when little girls could dance around in sundresses and bathing suits just for fun without trying to look older than they are. It seems like kids grow up way faster than they need to these days. It’s a fun song that praises the idea of laying back and not taking things too seriously or taking them to extremes. Great for a summer cook-out.



In the Summertime by Mungo Jerry. See lyrics here. See video below.


I can’t remember the first time I heard this song, but I know I was too young to understand the words. As I got older and understood them, I still liked the song. It’s not a bad or good message. It’s almost an “Hakuna matata” song with an adult theme. In any case, it’s always made me think of summer and hanging out at the beach…Oh and, not that I’m hating on Shaggy, but the original is much better.



Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song) by Buster Poindexter. See lyrics here. See video below.


The song speaks for itself even if the video doesn’t. Summertime is hot and so it this song. Every good summer party needs this song. It’s fun.



Somewhere over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole. See lyric here. See video below.


What’s not to like about this song. It takes two sweetly motivational and uplifting songs and puts them together with ukulele music, making you feel like you’re enjoying yourself on a tropical island. Sweet!



Little Bitty Pretty One by Thurston Harris. See lyrics here. See video below.


This song makes me want to dance all summer long. Other than that, I have no idea why this song makes me think of summer, but it does.



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I hope you guys enjoyed my list.


Now go see what everyone else is sharing!

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Published on July 11, 2014 03:00