Posts tagged with ‘review’
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“Home Matters” by Julie N. Ford Book Review
Home Matters by Julie N. Ford My rating: 5 of 5 stars Julie N. Ford is one of those authors who seems to have the writing formula down to a science. I can say this because this is the third book of hers that I have read and reviewed. Each time, I have given her a resounding 5-star rating, and […] -
“Load The Boat” by Rosalee Richland Book Review
Although the tour is over, you can still find out more about this book and read other reviews here. Load the Boat: A Darla King Novel by Rosalee Richland My rating: 4 of 5 stars Permit me to say at the outset that I did not read the first book in the series. While I may not have understood some […] -
“Glenn Gould: Sketches of Solitude” by Anne Kaufman Review
Read more about this book and follow the tour here. Glenn Gould: Sketches of Solitude by Anne Kaufmann My rating: 5 of 5 stars Before reading this book, I believe I had heard of this prodigious musician, but I could not have told you anything about him. Maybe I would have remembered that he was a classical pianist, but I […] -
Lympha Rub Review
Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. Lympha Rub is a versatile remedy that harnesses the natural abilities of essential oils. The essential oils support tissue healing while keeping those nasty microbiological organisms at bay. This product is traditionally used for infections including tonsillitis, strep throat, mumps, sinus infection, earache, sore muscles and much more! For more […] -
Vitamin K1 8% Intensive Serum Review
Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. For as long as I can remember, I have had somewhat dry skin. As I have gotten older, the problem has improved, but there are times I get a dry or itchy patch on my skin that has to be treated. I am frugal at heart, and I often turn […] -
Rev It Up Reading Online Speed Reading Course Review
Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. So how often did you wish that you could read faster and with more comprehension? I certainly know that thought crosses my mind quite regularly. I am a book reviewer, and sometimes I really have to set everything aside and read very quickly. That can be easier said that done. […] -
“True Love” by Jude Deveraux Book Review
True Love by Jude Deveraux My rating: 3 of 5 stars Well-written romance novels are often difficult to find, and when those stories are contemporary, the search can even be harder. If any kind of mystery is added to these required elements, the reader may be even more hard pressed to meet those requirements. However, Jude Deveraux is one of […] -
Pump Up Your Book: “A Sandy Grave” by Donna McDine Book Review/Giveaway (Ends 4/25) U.S.
The anticipation of summer vacation can put anyone in a great mood with the excitement of adventures to be had–especially at the beach. But what is a group of friends to do when they discover mysterious men poaching whale teeth at the beach? EXCERPT: The lifeguards had their arms extended and attempted to move the crowd back. The tallest lifeguard […] -
“The Cottage on Juniper Ridge” by Sheila Roberts Book Review
The Cottage On Juniper Ridge by Sheila Roberts My rating: 5 of 5 stars What a particularly delightful book this is, and I can recommend it to romance lovers of most genres. There are no bedroom scenes (thank goodness!), and the profanity is minimal. I truly wish that “sh–” had been left out of this book, but I am not […] -
“Iesodo LOVE” Children’s DVD Review
I was sent the following product for review purposes. As a parent, I am so grateful to find excellent, educational, and entertaining multimedia for children. And I am so grateful to be able to tell you about one I recently discovered: Iesodo. I know the name sounds strange, but its subtitle may make more sense–“Where Fun and Faith Take Flight.” […]