• “The Girl Who Believed in Fairy Tales” by Heidi Garrett Book Review

    By Ruth on September 1, 2014
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    The Girl Who Believed in Fairy Tales by Heidi Garrett My rating: 3 of 5 stars First of all, please understand that this is a collection of three short stories. And you will more than likely find at least one that captures your interest. That was certainly the case with me. I absolutely loved the third one in the series […]
  • Fruiti Freeze Machine Giveaway (Ends 9/22) U.S.

    By Ruth on September 1, 2014
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    Fruiti Freeze Machine Giveaway Hosted By: Holiday Contest and Sweeps Co-Hosted By: Deliciously Savvy Michigan Savings and More Peanut Butter and Whine  Simply Sherryl Everyday Southwest Here We Go Again, Ready? My Devotional Thoughts   Proudly Presents to You The    Fruiti Freeze Machine Giveaway   2 – Winners Will Each Win Their Very Own Fruiti Freeze!   Holiday Contest […]
  • “Frankie Dupont and the Mystery of Enderby Manor” by Julie Anne Grasso Book Review

    By Ruth on September 1, 2014
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    Frankie Dupont And The Mystery Of Enderby Manor by Julie Anne Grasso My rating: 4 of 5 stars I am a lover of mysteries, and all too often, it can be difficult to review young adult mysteries. This was one of those books. Don’t get me wrong. It fits into the tween adult reading genre for sure, and the mystery […]
  • “Jack Templar and the Lord of the Vampires” by Jeff Gunhus Book Review

    By Ruth on September 1, 2014
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    Jack Templar and the Lord of the Vampires by Jeff Gunhus My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the third book in the series that I have read, and although it is book three, it honestly can be read as a standalone book. The author does an excellent job of introducing the characters and main premise behind the book. […]
  • Girls Heart Book Tours: “Spirit Warriors: The Scarring” by D.E.L. Connor Book Blitz

    By Ruth on September 1, 2014
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    Spirit Warriors: The Scarring Spirit Warriors Book # 2 By- D.E.L. Connor Genre- YA Fantasy Publication Date- July 21st Published By- Booktrope Publishing   “One of us would finally end what had been started by the machayiwiw so many years ago. I would have to kill him. It was just that simple. I never thought I would want to kill […]
  • The Top 10 Workout Songs for September 2014

    By Ruth on September 1, 2014
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    Fort Wayne, IN – September 1, 2014 – Summer might be winding down, but you’d never guess it from this set of sunny songs. The top 10 list below kicks off with a remix of Calvin Harris’ ode to the warmest season and continues to heat up from there. I don’t know about you, but I cannot workout without music.  Picking […]
  • Notabag Reusable Bag Giveaway (Ends 9/15) U.S.

    By Ruth on August 31, 2014
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    Notabag Reusable Bag Giveaway! Sponsored by: Notabag Hosted by:  Savory Savings Do you try to take bags with you when you are out and about in case you go shopping?  If you don’t, is it because it can be a pain to haul around bulky bags?  Well, now you can take a Notabag – a revolutionary reusable bag that can […]
  • This Day in History August 31, 1895

    By Ruth on August 31, 2014
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    This is a special day for football enthusiasts.  As the official start of the football season is ready to begin, it is good to remember that on this date in 1895, the first official professional football game was played in this country.  It was played in LaTrobe, Pennsylvania, and quarterback John Brallier was paid $10 for expenses!  Imagine that!! http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-08-31/sports/9308310291_1_latrobe-davis-cup-college-all-stars […]