Archive for 2013
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“Sleep and Your Child’s Temperament” by Rebecca Michi Promotional Book Review
The road to sleep training is not always easy. In fact, most of us don’t even think of what we do at night as ‘training’. It is how we end the day, and we seldom consider the long term effects of our efforts. After a day of play, interaction and loving our baby, we lay them into bed, sing […] -
Splash Math on Web Review
Note: I receive a free product for review purposes. So, do your elementary children struggle with math? Math has changed so much since I studied it way back when. Sometimes I am completely floored when my daughter brings me her math homework. I was a good Algebra student, and sometimes I am stumped at her fifth grade math work. Splash […] -
NutriCrystal Wireless Smart Food Scale Review
Note: I received a free product for review purposes. Several years ago, I lost a great deal of weight–around 50 pounds. I have kept it off, and I still have about ten pounds to go. However, I am extremely conscious about what I eat, and I even used to keep an online food diary. I had to put everything in […] -
This Day in History November 21, 1922
Today’s feature was rather an interesting fact for me. On this date in 1922, Rebecca L. Felton became the first female senator. Georgia Senator Thomas E. Watson suddenly passed away, and Georgia’s governor appointed her as senator. She was 87 at the time. The following day, a special election was held, and she was replaced. Thus, she served for about […] -
King Beany Large Royal Sack Giveaway (Ends 12/5) U.S.
Welcome to the Large Royal Sack Giveaway Hosted by: SaraLee’s Deals Steals & Giveaways Sponsored by: King Beany The King Beany removable cover bean bag chairs are unique. They come with an inner liner which holds the beads. Since the filling is held within the liner the cover itself can be taken off with ease and washed in case of […] -
Goddess Fish: “The Gospel According to Prissy” by Barbara Casey Super Book Blast
The Gospel According to Prissy by Barbara Casey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: Three Army veteran misfits, a college dropout, an unmotivated high school graduate accused of murder, a controversial warden of a women’s prison, and a little girl with the gift of prophesy – these are the people 31-year-old Lara Kruger invites into her life after suffering a miscarriage, […] -
Goddess Fish: “Scoundrel For Hire” by Adrienne deWolfe Excerpt Tour
Scoundrel for Hire: Book 1, Velvet Lies Series by Adrienne deWolfe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: Raphael Jones is a Kentucky-born scoundrel, who has never played by the rules. When Colorado mining heiress, Silver Nichols, hires him to stop her precious daddy from marrying a golddigger, Rafe sets out to seduce Silver and win her fortune. But beneath Silver’s cool […] -
Pump Up Your Book: “What They Don’t Teach You in Sales School” by Tony Rea Book Blast (Ends 11/22) WW
About the Author: Tony Rea holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Windham College and a degree in electrical engineering, specializing in computer science, from Northeastern University. He has been in high-tech sales for more than thirty years. He has worked in start-up companies and global corporations and has received numerous achievement awards. He lives with his wife, Melinda, and […] -
Pump Up Your Book: “Pain Management Solutions” by Debra S. Cole Book Blast (Ends 11/29) WW
About the Author: Debra S. Cole, MEd, LPC, is a psychotherapist and behavioral medical consultant. Cole provides psychological support for patients whose lives have been interrupted by chronic pain at her practice, Southwest Behavioral Healthcare, in Austin, Texas. About the Book: Pain is universal. This can be traced from the first toothache evidence in fossil remains of a human jawbone […] -
“Ireland: Mythical, Magical, Mystical” by Christy Nicholas Book Review
Even though the book tour/giveaway is over, you can still check out more information about this book here. IRELAND: Mythical, Magical, Mystical: A Guide to Hidden Ireland by Christy Nicholas My rating: 5 of 5 stars Ireland is a place I have never yet had the privilege to visit, but I think I have been partial to this country since […]
