Bubbles!
Before I begin my story, I want to tell you about a new book release from Murees Dupe.
Title: The Amaranthine (Thelum Series)Author: Murees DupéGenre: Paranormal RomanceRelease Date: 8 September 2015
BlurbClaire is sassy, human, and an outcast of society―who only wants to know where she belongs.
Alex is arrogant, selfish, and an immortal warrior―who thinks he’s prepared for everything.
Claire knows the world of immortals is where she belongs. As her guide and guardian, Alex finds it hard to resist Claire’s subtle charm. Can the two overcome their differences and embrace their passion for each other, or will the possibility of true love be lost to both forever?
Find your copy here:
E-book: Kindle * Nook * Kobo * IBooks * Scribd * Inktera (Page Foundry) * Oyster * TolinoPaperback: Amazon * Goodreads Good luck, Murees! Your book looks and sounds great! Now for the story: "Bubba," my husband said. "Please load and run the dishwasher." In case you're new here, and you don't know Bubba, he's my eleven-year-old son. There's never a dull moment with him. This is another one of those not-so-dull moments. The boy loaded the dish washer, poured liquid soap in the appropriate holder, and started it. Ten minutes later, my daughter happened to pass the machine. She noticed bubbles coming out through the cracks. Figuring this was not good, she ran and got my husband. He stopped the dishwasher and opened it. Now, I wasn't home to witness all of this, but he said there were so many bubbles in the dishwasher, you couldn't even see the dishes. "Bubba!" he called. The boy came. "What did you do?" "I used that blue dishwashing soap," Bubba said, pointing to the Dawn liquid dish soap sitting on the counter. Yeah. Wrong stuff. Needless to say, the boy spent a very long time scooping bubbles out of the dishwasher. It took three additional runs to get them fully out. Hopefully now he knows the difference between dish soap and dish washing detergent!

BlurbClaire is sassy, human, and an outcast of society―who only wants to know where she belongs.
Alex is arrogant, selfish, and an immortal warrior―who thinks he’s prepared for everything.
Claire knows the world of immortals is where she belongs. As her guide and guardian, Alex finds it hard to resist Claire’s subtle charm. Can the two overcome their differences and embrace their passion for each other, or will the possibility of true love be lost to both forever?

Find your copy here:
E-book: Kindle * Nook * Kobo * IBooks * Scribd * Inktera (Page Foundry) * Oyster * TolinoPaperback: Amazon * Goodreads Good luck, Murees! Your book looks and sounds great! Now for the story: "Bubba," my husband said. "Please load and run the dishwasher." In case you're new here, and you don't know Bubba, he's my eleven-year-old son. There's never a dull moment with him. This is another one of those not-so-dull moments. The boy loaded the dish washer, poured liquid soap in the appropriate holder, and started it. Ten minutes later, my daughter happened to pass the machine. She noticed bubbles coming out through the cracks. Figuring this was not good, she ran and got my husband. He stopped the dishwasher and opened it. Now, I wasn't home to witness all of this, but he said there were so many bubbles in the dishwasher, you couldn't even see the dishes. "Bubba!" he called. The boy came. "What did you do?" "I used that blue dishwashing soap," Bubba said, pointing to the Dawn liquid dish soap sitting on the counter. Yeah. Wrong stuff. Needless to say, the boy spent a very long time scooping bubbles out of the dishwasher. It took three additional runs to get them fully out. Hopefully now he knows the difference between dish soap and dish washing detergent!
Published on September 08, 2015 09:47
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