Wednesday, November 05, 2014

Book Review: Save the Date by Susan Hatler









Save the Date (Better Date than Never, #4)Save the Date by Susan Hatler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Well I was so excited when I got this book, I had read the others and hadn’t read this one yet. I then got an offer to listen to this book from Audible and to give an honest review.

It has been years since I listened to an audio book. I felt this book read and I listen to it well, the writer, Susan Hatler, did an awesome job as I love her Better Date than Never series. The narrator did a great job and her voice was perfect and soothing.

I am glad I finally got to read about Kristen, I loved the way this character was so unsure about her life and that even changed careers. Well I didn’t love that idea, but she needed a change and to find out that she is ok . I really loved how she tried to find the right thing to do.
The story is great, worth the read. I give it 5 stars.

What Goodreads says the book is about:

(Better Date than Never series, Book #4)

Kristen knows men hide things. Case in point, her last boyfriend turned out to be married. Just like anyone else, Kristen is devastated. However, since Kristen evaluates people for a living, her ex’s duplicity has her searching for a new career as well as swearing off men.

Touring history museums with her sexy friend Ethan doesn’t count, because he has a girlfriend, and has only shown friendly interest in Kristen. He even helps with her career counseling tasks. Although Kristen has a secret crush on Ethan, spending time with him is safe. Until she discovers he’s actually single. Gasp. And now he’s flirting with her, too.

Suddenly, Ethan is way too dangerous. Not to mention tempting. Sure, he seems like sixty shades of perfect, but how’s a girl with bad judgment supposed to detect what skeletons he has in his closet?


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Monday, November 03, 2014

Book Review: Clear The Path to Happiness By Paul Colaianni Fall Giveaway








Clear The Path To Happiness: Powerful, Practical Steps To Become Happier, Feel Better, And Enjoy LivingClear The Path To Happiness: Powerful, Practical Steps To Become Happier, Feel Better, And Enjoy Living by Paul Colaianni
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



Well I am giving this book 5 stars;

First, I finished it, I am not the best at finishing self-help books
Second, the book is well written and worth it.
Third, I actually learned something useful in this book.

I really think this is a really good Self Help book, I think I will reread it just to make sure I didn't miss anything, but this was really helpful and I am glad I was able to read it.

The biggest thing I took from this book was denial, yes denial, and the author Paul Colaianni talks about this, and it has given me something to think about.  No affirmations but just point blank what to think and how to overcome something. Even thought I cant get over what makes me sad, I can learn to deal with it and try to stop denying myself happiness.

Great book to read, I highly recommend it.

What Goodreads says the books is about:

Pushing emotions down is like trying to stuff an overloaded suitcase. It gets heavier over time, and eventually bursts open at the most inappropriate moment. Happiness can flow naturally when you've resolved your unexpressed emotional pain. When you’re happy, your negative internal dialogue mysteriously disappears, and positive thinking happens on its own. 

If you’re already happy, with no negative, lingering thoughts sneaking up on you, then you probably don’t need this book. If however, you want to know how to become happy, then keep reading! 

Happiness will reveal itself when we are finally able to live from our core being – who we really are deep, down inside. 
This “emotional core” as I call it, is the most sacred, vulnerable place inside of us where we are both the most sensitive, and the most powerful. When we can live authentically from that place, we can create the life we want. 

The Overwhelmed Brain Self-Discovery series is designed to help you build (or rebuild) your emotional foundation from the ground up. This book on clearing the path to happiness will guide you in removing the obstacles that are preventing you from experiencing happiness to the fullest. When you are able to clear the path to happiness, you don’t have to seek it, because it will reveal itself from within.


About the Author:

I used to be passive aggressive, people-pleasing, jealous, possessive, uh, what else... quite a few things I guess. Let's just say I've behaved in a lot of ways that were quite dysfunctional.
Finally, after about 35 years of life, I learned to heal and grow from all of it.
I grew up in an alcoholic home, full of fear most of the time never knowing if my bedroom door was going to be kicked in and I would get attacked. Because living in fear was the only reality I knew, I created a lot of unhealthy beliefs about people and the world in general. I took those beliefs into many of my adult relationships, subsequently destroying most of them.
Around 2001 or so, I started my journey of personal growth. My life shifted and I started my healing process. I stepped into my power and learned everything I could about my own behavior and the behavior of others. I received certifications in NLP and hypnosis, and have been studying human interaction and communication ever since.
I created the top-rated personal growth show, The Overwhelmed Brain, in 2013 and am now writing books to help people understand that empowerment does exist and happiness is attainable.
I cover everything from honoring your personal boundaries and strengthening your emotional core, to getting over depression, anxiety and other negative stuff that lingers in the background of your life. My approach is highly practical and applicable, and I typically avoid all the woo-woo stuff like energy and vibrations. I'm not saying that stuff isn't true, because I believe in doing what works, but I prefer more down-to-earth steps that can be applied right away.
I want everyone to be the authentic person they truly want to be inside. Vulnerability is strength, and I believe that everyone is capable of creating the life they want.

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Sunday, November 02, 2014

Happy Sunday Free Ebook and Giveaway




Are you looking for eBooks? 
Are you wanting to read some Christmas eBooks?
What about some free eBooks?

I share a variety of eBooks for Kindle on my Facebook Page;

I love reading and I love searching for eBooks to share, I share a lot of books that are free at the time I post, I also share a lot at a low price or on sale,
I also share Top Kindle books from Amazon as well. 

So if you are looking for some eBooks, just it out.
I do post my book reviews on this blog as well as crafts and other things. Just depends on what I am in the mood to do.  
I can't wait to start doing some fall crafts, hopefully in the next. 
I also plan on sharing some pictures of my summer road-trip, Had a great time.
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Saturday, November 01, 2014

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Book Review: Her Mistletoe Cowboy by Alissa Callen








Her Mistletoe CowboyHer Mistletoe Cowboy by Alissa Callen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Her Mistletoe Cowboy
By Alissa Callen

Have I mentioned I love these Montana born cowboy books? Well I do!! The stories are awesome and sweet.

This story is about Ivy and Rhett, Ivy had enough of her corporate life and a break up with her boyfriend led her to purchase the ancestral home of her Grandfather and made arrangements to move there in Montana home for Christmas, a very cold Christmas. But she also wanted to decorate the home for Christmas. She was also told about a rancher who owned the other home on the ranch.  When she arrived at the ranch, the keyhole was frozen, so she went out walking in the cold to find the other rancher, Rhett, to help her.

Rhett was outside working and saw her walk up, she wasn’t dressed for the snow and she thought looked pregnant, but it was a puppy.  He did help her with the key and to get into the house.

I really loved the way the characters developed, I loved the fact that they each wanted something, but not from each other, Rhett wanted to prove that he can succeed at ranching. Ivy wanted to restore the home her Grandfather grew up in, and wanted to decorate the house for Christmas and do a lot of baking.  I loved the way the writer wrote the feelings Rhett had for his family, and how she showed he had feelings as well and wasn’t a bad cowboy, but that he has a heart as well.

I really enjoyed reading this book and can’t wait to read more, I hope this series continues as I would love to read more about the characters and the town they live in.

This is a clean book.

I received a copy of this book from Netgally for an honest opinion.

What Goodreads says the book is about:

Corporate analyst, Ivy Bishop, intends spending Christmas holed up in an isolated Montana ranch house with only an abandoned puppy for company. When the festive season ends her broken heart might just have had just enough time to heal. 

Ex-rodeo rider, Rhett Dixon, has put his playing days behind him. He has something to prove. Despite being the first son in three generations of ranchers, he is determined to succeed in ranching on his own merits. 

But when Rhett’s new neighbor proves to be far-too-pretty and far-too-compassionate, his single-minded focus deserts him. And the more time Ivy spends with the workaholic, blue-eyed cowboy next door the more she realizes her heart isn’t actually broken – yet.

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Her Mistletoe Cowboy (Montana Born Christmas Book 3)


About the Author:
When Alissa Callen isn't writing she plays traffic controller to four children, three dogs, two horses and one renegade cow who really does believe the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. After a childhood spent chasing sheep on the family farm, Alissa has always been drawn to remote areas and small towns, even when residing overseas. Once a teacher and a counsellor, she remains interested in the life journeys that people take. She also is partial to historic homesteads and country gardens and has been known to drive hours to see an open-garden. She currently lives on a small slice of rural Australia in central western New South Wales.
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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Book Review: Mistletoe Wedding by Melissa McClone




My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am loving these Montana Born Christmas books, I can’t wait for Christmas, and these books are making me cold. As in winter cold. But warm all over with how the stories written.

I loved the characters in this story, Meg, a single mother who just wants to do her new job that she was hired for, not looking for a relationship.  Ty, the Ranch foreman isn’t looking for a relationship with a single mother.  Of course he wants to make sure that Meg and her daughter have an awesome first Christmas in Montana. You will have to read the book to see how it happens.

The story is an awesome sweet story of two people who really belong together. I loved how Melissa McClone, intertwine the story of the Montana series with this story, makes it feel like one big book. Love all the characters and how I felt like I was right there with them. I feel this is a great romance story and worth the time to read.

I received this book from Netgalley for an honest opinion.

What Goodreads says the book is about:
Event planner at the Bar V5 Dude Ranch, Meg Redstone is dreaming of a white Christmas with twinkling lights, sparkly decorations and strategically placed mistletoe. She loves making dreams come true for others, whether planning a holiday wedding or giving her young daughter the best Christmas ever.

Ranch foreman Tyler Murphy loves the holidays, but his newest employee has taken over his barn with her over-the-top decorations. He admires Meg’s desire to give her daughter the perfect Christmas while planning a winter wonderland wedding, but he wants to show her that a Montana Christmas is more than glitter and lights.

After raising his younger sister, an instant family is not on Ty's Christmas wish list. But he finds himself falling hard for the single mom and her little girl. Meg, however, is not interested in a romance with a cowboy like Ty, or any man. Getting her under the mistletoe is going to take a Christmas miracle . . . or a little help from Santa

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                            Mistletoe Wedding (Montana Born Christmas Book 2)

About the Author:

I've always been a fan of fairy tales and "happily ever afters", but I'd never read a category romance until my senior year of high school when my A.P. English teacher, Mrs. Cooper, had the class study genre fiction. She assigned each of us a Harlequin Romance to read. Mine was set in the Canary Islands and I couldn't wait to read another one. And another and another. I was hooked. Needless to say, I owe Penny Cooper a debt of gratitude. And yes, we do keep in touch!
After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in mechanical engineering, I worked for Allied Signal analyzing engine performance in Phoenix, Arizona, and my love of romance novels continued to grow. One day, I decided to write a romance of my own. Easier said than done I quickly learned, but I discovered the Desert Rose Chapter of Romance Writers of America and realized how little I knew about writing romances.
After three years in Phoenix (Tempe, actually), I began to hate the Arizona summers. Who cares if it's a dry heat? Anything over a hundred and ten is still hot. So I took at job at United Airlines in San Francisco. I was still analyzing jet engine performance, but now I had travel benefits. I spent five years traveling the globe. My love for writing romances also grew.
Writing became a passion, and the few hours spent at the computer during lunchtime and in the evenings weren't nearly enough. With lots of prodding and support from my husband of six months whom I met working at UAL, I decided to follow my dream and write full-time.
It was a good decision. My first full-time effort, FIANCE FOR THE NIGHT, was also my first sale to Silhouette Yours Truly. When I got the call that Silhouette was buying my book, I was pregnant with my first child. I was jumping up and down so much, my husband was afraid I was going to go into labor.
I moved to the Silhouette Romance line with my second sale, IF THE RING FITS. My daughter was three months old at the time and I was so tired I barely remember the phone conversation with my editor. Thank goodness my husband was home once again when the telephone rang or I might have thought I dreamed the second sale!
I sold my third book, THE WEDDING LULLABY, when I was pregnant with my second child and got a literary agent, too. I'm represented by Annelise Robey at the Jane Rotrosen Agency. I started hoping being pregnant wasn't a trend or a requirement for future sales. It wasn't even though we now have three children.
With the closing of the Silhouette Romance line, I was moved from the New York editorial office to the Harlequin Mills & Boon editorial office in London in May 2005.
I live in Washington with my real-life hero husband, two daughters, a son, lovable, but oh-so spoiled indoor cats and an adorable forty-eight pound Norwegian Elkhound who thinks she's a lap dog. I love to ski, rock climb and read!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Book Review: Blame the Mistletoe (Montana Born Christmas Book 1)






Blame The Mistletoe (Montana Born Christmas Book 1)Blame The Mistletoe by Dani Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a great idea!!! Stay at your ex’s Mother in Laws, babysitting her dog, while the ex-husband takes your daughter to a wedding with his wife and his family in Mexico for Christmas.
Liz Flowers thought is it would be a great opportunity to meet new people, but she is from California and doesn’t have much in common with the ranchers in this small town. She is invited to a party, and meets a man who looks real familiar, turns out he was married to her ex-husbands sister, who is in Mexico with the family, and his son.  Sounds confusing? It isn’t, it is a really good Novella, has some ups and downs, two people just trying to have a little uplifting Christmas that they didn’t plan on having.

The author did a great job of bringing in the Christmas spirit and the snow. This is a series but can be read alone, I love the fact that each book has something in common, the town, and the activities in town. So a wonderful sweet story.  I can’t wait to read the whole series.

This book was given to my by Netgalley for an honest review.

What Goodreads says the book is about:
Liz Flowers has never enjoyed Christmas, but this one is shaping up to be the worst by far. She let her ex take her daughter to Mexico while she stays behind in a strange town, sitting her former mother-in-law’s high strung little dog. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, but this California girl doesn’t have much in common with the ranchers in small town Marietta. 

Blake Canon perks up with male interest when he sees a new face at his friend’s Christmas cocktail party. His son is away and a light affair would take his mind off his financial troubles. Then he realizes he knows Liz. She was once married to the brother of his ex-wife. 

Their children might be cousins, but Blake and Liz do the kissing—under the mistletoe. It’s the beginning of a new view of Christmas for Liz, but when their children arrive home unexpectedly, and family secrets are revealed, Liz isn’t sure she’ll stay in Marietta for Christmas after all. 

2014 Montana Born Christmas Series Book 1 

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Biography

*Winner of 2013 Reviewer's Choice Award from Romantic Times Book Reviews*

Before making my first sale to Harlequin Mills & Boon in 2012, I spent two decades writing and submitting to every publisher with a transom while holding down a day job and raising a family with my high school sweet heart. Since then, I've gone to contract on twenty books.

While Harlequin Presents remains my first love, I also write romantic comedy, medieval fantasy romance, erotic romance, and small town contemporary romance for Montana Born. In fact, I write just about anything, so long as it's romance.

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Monday, October 27, 2014

Give Away on my Facebook Page


Every week there is a post that list the Top Fan of the week!!! Well whoever is the Top Fan of the Week on Halloween will when $5.00 gift card from Amazon.com. By the way Halloween is 10/31/14 just in case someone didnt know. 
How do you win? By commenting, and liking the post that are posted on my Facebook page. Real easy, just a like or comment. This of course has nothing to do with FB, just a little something from me, to thank everyone for being apart of my page.  Any questions, please ask.
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Book review: The Temp by Emily Benet





The TempThe Temp by Emily Benet
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Temp, By Emily Benet

When I started reading this book, The Temp, by Emily Benet, I wasn’t sure if I would like it or not. It made me yawn. Some books do that to me at the beginning, seem a little slow. Well it did take me about 40% of the book and I was then hooked.

Amber is a college grad, working temp jobs, trying to decide what she wants to do. One of her past times with her friends is to go to modern art galleries opening for free wine.  One day while working her temp job a customer came into the office, he wanted to set up a catering for an art gallery opening. He was of course a good looking art promoter. Of course he asked Amber out, they did go out, but she told him she was an artist, which at the time she wasn’t, just someone who liked the free wine at the art gallery openings.  You will have to read this book to find out what happens.

Well I like the book, the story, and the way it ended, not a typical ending and I feel Amber did well.

Thanks for Netgalley for letting me review this book.

What Goodreads says about the book:
Amber is a twenty-something, out of university with a degree she’s not sure what to do with… so she temps in order to earn enough money to live in London.

One of her favourite life-hacks is to attend modern art gallery openings for free wine. It is during one of these that she thinks ‘if they can do it, why not me?’, and meeting a handsome gallery promoter cements her ambition to become famous through her art.

With the help—and sometimes hindrance—of her friends Farrell, Bibiana, and Egg (short for Egbert), can Amber achieve her dream AND snag handsome Elliott?


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About the Author

Emily Benet was born in London to a Welsh mother and Spanish father. She moved to Barcelona at 13 where she won her first significant prize for writing and was published in a short story collection. After her studies she returned to South London and worked in her Mother's chandelier shop. It was amid the chaos of crystal beads and confused customers that she began her Shop Girl Blog. Her short stories have been selected for readings at Foyles Book Shop and are published online.





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Friday, October 24, 2014

Book review: A September Bride by Kathryn Springer






A September Bride (A Year of Weddings, #10)A September Bride by Kathryn Springer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A September Bride (A Year of Weddings #10)
By Kathryn Springer.

What a sweet and inspiring story. The Character Annie Price moves to a new town because she met a woman online who offered her a job as managing her bookstore, Annie really needs to get away and have a fresh start in a nice small town. Annie met the woman’s son on accident, he is a policeman in town and he pulled her over. They didn’t click well at all.  Later Annie met with the woman for lunch and the policeman came, it was her son. Annie wasn’t looking for love, and he just wanted to make sure Annie wasn’t going to hurt his Mom.

I really loved how the author started the story, I thought this novella was quick, the story had some interesting parts that made this book good.

I do recommend this book, it is part of A year of Weddings, it story is written by different authors, they can be read together or as a standalone. I am enjoying the series.
This book was provide to me by Netgalley for my honest opinion.

What Goodreads says the book is about:
A year's worth of novellas from twelve inspirational romance authors. Happily ever after guaranteed.
Annie's always wanted a home and a family. But will pretending to be a bride get her closer to her dreams?
All Annie Price has ever wanted is a place to call home. Growing up in the foster care system, that dream seemed far away, but now Annie's dream may be coming true. A friend she met in an online book group wants to retire and has offered Annie a fresh start managing her little bookstore. Believing the opportunity is an answer to prayer, Annie packs her suitcase and moves to Red Leaf, Wisconsin.
The residents of Red Leaf welcome Annie into the fold . . . everyone except the bookstore owner's son, Jesse Kent. But Annie refuses to let the handsome deputy keep her from embracing her new home with open arms. She even volunteers to help the local historical society refurbish an old church and agrees to be the 'bride' for a special reenactment celebrating the museum's open house.
Jesse Kent can't believe his mother has handed the keys to her business over to a woman she met on the Internet. Annie's beautiful, of course, and smart as a whip, but what do they really know about her, anyway? What if she's come to their town just for his mother's money? The only way to see if his suspicions about Annie Price are true is to keep a close eye on her---even if it means he has to marry her! Planning their mock wedding will give him the chance to uncover Annie's motive for moving to town. But as the day of the wedding approaches and secrets come to light, Jesse must face the truth. He wants Annie to be his September bride . .

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A September Bride (A Year of Weddings Novella Book 10)

About the Author:

About the Author:

Kathryn Springer is a full-time writer and the award-winning author of Front Porch Princess. She won the ACFW 2009 Book of the Year award for Family Treasures. Her most recent book, The Soldier's Newfound Family, hit the New York Times bestseller list in November 2012. Kathryn grew up in northern Wisconsin, where her parents published a weekly newspaper. As a child she spent many hours sitting at her mother's typewriter, plunking out stories, and credits her parents for instilling in her a love of books—which eventually turned into a desire to tell stories of her own. Kathryn has written 19 books with close to two million copies sold. She lives with her husband and three children in Marinette, Wisconsin.



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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Book Review: An August Bride, (A Year of Weddings Novella #9)







An August Bride (A Year of Weddings, #9)An August Bride by Debra Clopton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An August Bride (A Year of Weddings 1 #9)
By Debra Clopton

This is my first time reading this series, A Year of Weddings, I really am not into weddings or reading about them, but I love this story, it is so me…. I can’t wait to read the rest and have started on another one.

To start with Kelsey who vowed never to love a cowboy, lives at the beach, my favorite place to be. So right off I loved it. Well she is going to her cousin’s beach wedding, also attending is her Great Aunt and her two of her friends, they love to match make. Just what Kelsey needs, she doesn’t want to be matched with anyone, she is doing great living at the beach and has a Bristo that is doing well. She doesn’t need anything to complicate her life.

This is such a great story. So worth the read, I just loved it. I rated it 5 stars and it is a clean book.
Thanks to Netgalley and Zondervan Fiction for letting me review this book.

What Goodreads says this book is about:
A year's worth of novellas from twelve inspirational romance authors. Happily ever after guaranteed.
Kelsey vowed never to love a cowboy again. But then she meets Brent.
After a cowboy broke her heart, Kelsey Wilcox traded in her boots for flip-flops and a bistro on the beautiful sandy beach of Corpus Christi. Two years later, still not believing in happy endings, she is about to endure a weekend of torture at her cousin's beach wedding. Not only will she be forced to watch yet another wedding, but her great-aunt and her two best friends---aptly nicknamed 'the matchmaking posse of Mule Hollow'---are coming to the wedding, and Kelsey is sure to be on their radar.
Brent Corbin has had his share of bad luck with women and isn't looking for love or looking forward to the weekend of wedding festivities as a groomsman for his friend. When he sees a commotion on the beach and what appears to be a mermaid in distress, he doesn't hesitate to dive to the rescue. His attention is instantly captured by the woman he's saved and it turns out they're part of the same wedding party. But the instant Kelsey spots his soaking wet boots she wants no part of him.
Thrown together through the weekend and with the meddlesome encouragement from the matchmakers, Brent is determined to pursue Kelsey and change her mind about cowboys. Sparks fly at this August wedding as Kelsey and Brent dance a rocky Texas two-step toward a beach wedding of their own


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