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December 24, 2013

neverendinghorror:
CREEPY AND SURREAL!
JUST WHAT I LOVE!



neverendinghorror:


CREEPY AND SURREAL!


JUST WHAT I LOVE!

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Published on December 24, 2013 11:05

sundxwn:
Mountains.
Colors.
Water.
Rocks.
What a great...



sundxwn:


Mountains.


Colors.


Water.


Rocks.


What a great combination they are together.

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Published on December 24, 2013 10:53

BABY ANIMALS!
MORE PICTURES TO REMIND US THAT SPRING IS RIGHT...





















BABY ANIMALS!


MORE PICTURES TO REMIND US THAT SPRING IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER.

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Published on December 24, 2013 10:49

This picture reminds me of spring the most.
New fruits, new...



This picture reminds me of spring the most.


New fruits, new babies, new weather.


I can’t wait.

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Published on December 24, 2013 10:38

floralls:

 Pixie Photo Sharing!

This picture makes me dream of...



floralls:



 Pixie Photo Sharing!



This picture makes me dream of spring and vacations.


I’ll keep dreaming until the spring comes.





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Published on December 24, 2013 10:36

December 23, 2013

REVIEW OF THE DEAD GAME BY TOP1000  REVIEWER Dii
The Dead Game by Susanne Leist


The Dead Gameby...

REVIEW OF THE DEAD GAME BY TOP1000  REVIEWER Dii

The Dead Game by Susanne Leist




The Dead Game
by Susanne Leist


My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Publication Date: August 29, 2013
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc
ISBN: 1478704489
Genre: Adult Paranormal Mystery
Number of Pages: 325
Available from: Amazon | Barnes & Noble

Overview:
Linda moves to a small town to live a quieter and simpler life. She opens a bookstore and makes new friends. Life is simple–that is until the dead body washes up on shore. Linda is horrified to find out that dead bodies and disappearing tourists are common for this town. As soon as the sun sets, she and her friends are stalked by dark shadows. But this is only the beginning.


Linda and her group receive an unsigned invitation to a party at the deserted house on the hill. They are afraid of the unfriendly hill residents, who only venture out of their homes at night. They attend the party. They are pursued through revolving rooms and dangerous traps, barely escaping with their lives. Two of their own remain trapped in the house. Or so they think.


The Dead Game has begun.


The Dead Game


My Review:
The Dead Game by Susanne Leist


Doesn’t the name Oasis sound like an idyllic place to live? The perfect calm and relaxing place to settle down, Oasis has small town charm, small town neighbors, and even a mysterious and foreboding house about which horror stories are told, oh and bodies are being found, drained of blood. Who or what would drain the blood of its victims? What is the dark secret surrounding the town and its inhabitants? A newcomer to Oasis, Linda can’t help but get involved, especially after a harrowing experience at the End House. Is there a serial murderer going around acting out a vampire fantasy? Is it possible vampires are real? Are there good vamps and bad vamps? From the day Linda entered Oasis, her life was set on a path she could never have imagined, and her boyfriend just may be part of the nightmare she is now living.


The Dead Game by debut author Susanne Leist makes a bold statement by crossing the genre lines, serving up one scoop mystery, one scoop romance and topping it off with a dollop of dark paranormal fantasy. Have you ever been somewhere, listening to someone drone on, while carrying on your own mental conversation, full of snark and attitude? There is lots of that going, lightening those dark moments with a little quirky humor. The main character, Linda is inquisitive to the point of putting herself in danger, as well as her friends who are all on board for playing paranormal super sleuths. They form a rag-tag band of amateur P.I.s playing cat and mouse with some serious evil that has been hiding out in town, waiting to make their play for power and control.


The attention to detail is very strong, from the settings to the characters themselves, mental images are easy to conjure, as well as the actions each character is making. While it doesn’t slow the story down, (which by the way is twisting and convoluted right up to that last page), it does require paying attention, as does the dialogue, which at times seemed too calm and intelligent when I would have been a babbling fool!


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Published on December 23, 2013 22:44

ALL ALONE ON A SNOWY DAY
All alone.
All by myself.
Where is...



ALL ALONE ON A SNOWY DAY


All alone.


All by myself.


Where is everyone?


No cars.


No people.


I’ll just trudge along by myself.


Ho hum.











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Published on December 23, 2013 17:29

WE WERE INNOCENT

EACH ONE OF US STARTED OUT SMALL & INNOCENT

EACH ONE OF US STARTED OUT SMALL & INNOCENT


We were small at the beginning.
We were innocent and trusting.
Too bad we had to grow up.
Too bad we lost our trust in humanity.
It’s never too late for us.

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Published on December 23, 2013 16:20

THE DEAD GAME--PAGE FOR DAY 12

THE DEAD GAME–EXCERPT FOR DAY 12

THE DEAD GAME--EXCERPT FOR DAY 12


Chapter 2
It was a beautiful morning, the warm weather tempting people from their homes. And they all seemed to be in her coffee shop today, mused Linda.
Serving never-ending coffee and pastries at her counter, Linda was busy daydreaming about Todd’s beautiful dark eyes that had sparkled from the light of the sunset. A long shadow fell over her counter; glancing up, she found Todd standing right in front of her. He was staring at her with a small smile on his face. She turned her head to check on her other customers, who were drinking coffee and lounging on her couches in the bright sunlight. She needed the time to compose her thoughts before facing Todd again.
“Did you want to order something?”
“I want to ask you about last night.”
Trying to organize her thoughts to figure out what could have happened last night to warrant such concern from him, but she couldn’t think of anything. Throwing him a puzzled look, she asked, “What happened last night?”
“Why are you going to the party if you don’t want to?”
Todd was watching her with a very intense look…which had her thinking that there must be some underlying meaning to his question that she was somehow missing.
“Why do you think that I’m not interested in attending the party?”
“I know much more about you than you realize.”
“I’m going to the party.”
“If you’re going, then I’m going with you…to keep a close eye on you.”
She was about to respond that she didn’t need someone to keep an eye on her, but Todd had already disappeared.
Wow, he moves very fast for such a big guy.

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Published on December 23, 2013 07:09

December 22, 2013

markwballard-art:

I feel like I’m looking at melting,...



markwballard-art:



I feel like I’m looking at melting, dripping candy.


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Published on December 22, 2013 20:13