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  • “He is Risen” by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra CD Review

    By Ruth on April 22, 2014
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    Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tops Two Billboard Music Charts The latest album by the celebrated Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square hit #1 in two categories on the Billboard Top 100 Charts this week. He Is Risen topped the Classical Traditional and Current Classical Total charts. The album, which released April 1, is the most recent from the Choir […]
  • Mother Daughter Book Tours: “Noah Zarc” by Dr. Robert Pease Book Tour/Giveaway (ends 5/20) WW

    By Ruth on April 22, 2014
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      About the Noah Zarc Books Book 1 Title: Noah Zarc: Mammoth Trouble (Book #1) Author: D. Robert Pease Publication Date: July 22, 2013 Publisher: Evolved Publishing (2nd Edition) Number of pages: 214 Recommended age: 9+ Summary: Noah lives for piloting spaceships through time, dodging killer robots and saving Earth’s animals from extinction. Life couldn’t be better. But the twelve-year-old […]
  • “Rally of a Purple Heart” by Brittany Batong Book Review

    By Ruth on April 22, 2014
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    Rally of a Purple Heart by Brittany Batong My rating: 5 of 5 stars All too often, I am unable to truly luxuriate in a romance book due to profanity, bedroom scenes, and other peripheral issues. I am gratified to be able to recommend a fantastic romance book that is essentially free from these issues. I believe there is some […]
  • YA Bound Book Tours: “The Accidental Socialite” by Stephanie Wahlstrom Book Review/Giveaway (Ends 5/12) WW

    By Ruth on April 20, 2014
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    The Accidental Socialite by Stephanie Wahlstrom  Release Date: 04/15/14 Swoon Romance   Summary from Goodreads: Quirky and clumsy twenty-two-year-old Paige Crawford arrives in London on a cold Saturday in January. Just when Paige starts to think that moving thousands of miles away from home with no real plan was a bad idea, Jason Frost appears. Confident and classy, Jason is the […]
  • “Children of the Revolution” by Peter Robinson Book Review

    By Ruth on April 19, 2014
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    Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson My rating: 5 of 5 stars When it comes to British mysteries, I am quite warm-hearted towards old-fashioned inspector novels that are complex, clever, and gripping. This book is indeed all of that and more. The more I read, the more I couldn’t put the novel down. I found myself puzzling over the […]
  • Goddess Fish: “Dating Cary Grant” by Emelle Gamble Book Review/Giveaway (Ends 5/23) WW

    By Ruth on April 18, 2014
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    DATING CARY GRANT by Emelle Gamble My rating: 5 of 5 stars I absolutely adore old movies, and I agreed to read this book based solely on the title. When I began reading the book, I wasn’t sure what I would find. Thankfully, there were no bedroom scenes (only implied between married couples), but I will warn you–there is some […]
  • “A Chance at Love” by Karolyn James Book Review

    By Ruth on April 15, 2014
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    A Chance at Love: A Billionaire Romance by Karolyn James My rating: 3 of 5 stars Romance books are often “hit or miss” when it comes to my tastes, and this doubly true when it comes to contemporary romances. All too often, the story is mundane, and the characters are two-dimensional. And let’s not even discuss the “happily ever after.” […]
  • Virtual Author Book Tours: “Her Loving Husband’s Curse” by Meredith Allard Book Review

    By Ruth on April 15, 2014
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    Publisher Copperfield Press (April 25, 2012) Series: Loving Husband, #2 (trilogy) Category: Paranormal Romance, Fantasy, Some Historical Tour Date: April, 2014 ISBN: 978-0615613680 Available in: Print & ebook,  300 Pages And then, as if he could read her mind, he said, “We’ll be all right, Sarah. Just the two of us. I’ll never leave you ever.” Finally, after many long and lonely […]
  • Red Positivity Bracelet Set Review

    By Ruth on April 13, 2014
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    Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. As far as I am concerned, there is way too much negativity in this world today!  Every time I turn on the news, I hear very few happy, positive stories.  I hear sadness, negativity, pessimism, and people who live their lives with the “cup half empty.”  And although I pride […]
  • Buy the Books: “North Parish” by Rohn Federbush Book Review/Giveaway (ends 4/19) WW

    By Ruth on April 13, 2014
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    An Ann Arborite, Professor Silas Douglas, became the first president of Michigan’s Historical Society. He was a teenager who witnessed the 1818 Maumee River treaty signing by seven tribes for President Monroe’s Erie Canal. The names of the tribes and the individual natives have been preserved in the Ann Arbor Public Library. North Parish follows the diplomats around the Great […]