Posts tagged with ‘review’

  • “The Gamecocks” by Stephanie M. Sellers Book Review

    By Ruth on July 30, 2013
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    Jake Wilkes has ownership of his best friend’s bank account and winery and is engaged to the woman of their dreams. But he doesn’t have the highly coveted proof of North Carolina’s Lumbee Indians’ true origins. It was stolen it from his best friend, Bruce Black. His death made headlines. So Jake bravely directs his first presentation, ‘Lumbee Indians and […]
  • Batiste Dry Shampoo Review

    By Ruth on July 30, 2013
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    I have thick, blonde hair, and I am always on the lookout for products that will control my hair better.  When the opportunity to review Batiste Dry Shampoo on my blog became available, I was enthralled!  I was sent the product in return for posting my honest review. Batiste Dry Shampoo is a product I have used with great success […]
  • “Hello Hot Lunch, Hello Cool Lunch” by Lisa Leconte Book Review

    By Ruth on July 28, 2013
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    Hello Hot Lunch, Hello Cool Lunch, by Lisa Leconte, acts as two books in one, offering unique recipes for parents to make their children the coolest kid during lunch time at school. Serving twice as many recipes, one side is full of entertaining and cute hot lunch ideas, tips, and recipes. Flip the book over and you’ll get fun cold […]
  • Cute Dinosaur T-Shirt Review

    By Ruth on July 28, 2013
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    My daughter loves reviewing t-shirts for me (I’m so glad because otherwise I probably wouldn’t review a shirt like this on my blog), and when the company contacted me to review this shirt, I was very happy to do so.  All they asked was that I would provide my (and my daughter’s) honest thoughts. My daughter is a tremendous dinosaur […]
  • IndieFlix Streaming Movies Review

    By Ruth on July 28, 2013
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    I am always on the lookout for new companies to review, and when the opportunity to review a streaming video site came up, I jumped at the chance.  I was given a 30-day trial period to try out this video site in exchange for my honest opinion.   Indieflix is an online streaming video site that helps bring films created […]
  • “Heartbeat” by Faith Sullivan Book Review

    By Ruth on July 27, 2013
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    Heartbeat by Faith Sullivan My rating: 4 of 5 stars It never ceases to amaze me how books that I really don’t relish for most of the book will sometimes redeem themselves towards the end of the book. I honestly don’t know what it is that feeds this phenomenon, but it has happened so many times in the past year […]
  • “Hidden Under Her Heart” by Rachelle Ayala Book Review

    By Ruth on July 25, 2013
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    Interested in reading more about the book? Click here. Hidden Under Her Heart by Rachelle Ayala My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is the third book I have reviewed by this author, and each one is unique in its own way. But I am going to be honest. Until the last 50 or so pages, I was pretty certain […]
  • Cyclone Bottle Koozies Review

    By Ruth on July 25, 2013
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    I am always happy when  company approaches me with a functional product for review, and that is what this company did.  All they asked was my honest review, and that is what I am going to give to you, my wonderful readers. Introducing ‘The Cyclone’ Custom Neoprene Bottle Koozies! During the summer (and any time of year), water bottles are prevalent. […]
  • “Hidden Under Her Heart” by Rachelle Ayala Book Promo

    By Ruth on July 24, 2013
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    Maryanne Torres is a compassionate nurse who fails at relationships. After a string of losers, she swears off premarital sex, hoping to land a marrying type of man. Lucas Knight, a law-school dropout, moves to California to train for the Ironman Triathlon. He’s smart, sweet, and everything Maryanne wants in a man, but their relationship suffers from his dedication to […]
  • “The Alchemist Agenda” by Marty Weiss Book Review

    By Ruth on July 23, 2013
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    Read more about the book here. The Alchemist Agenda by Marty Weiss My rating: 4 of 5 stars Thrillers are a genre that I do not regularly review due to the graphic violence and profanity that are often included. Since the author combined the history and thriller genre, I was certainly willing to give it a try. Thankfully, the profanity […]