Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Sibella Giorello ~ The Stars Shine Bright ~ Book Review

Sibella Giorello
After the FBI suspends her for bending its rules, Special Agent Raleigh Harmon is looking for a chance to redeem her career and re-start her life.
Sent undercover to a thoroughbred horse track, Raleigh takes on a double life to find out who’s fixing the races. But when horses start dying and then her own life is threatened, Raleigh realizes something bigger—and more sinister—is ruining Emerald Meadows.
She’s never felt more alone.
Her one contact with the FBI is Special Agent Jack Stephanson, a guy who seems to jump from antagonistic to genuine friend depending on the time of day. And she can’t turn to her family for support. They’re off-limits while she’s undercover, and her mother isn’t speaking to her anyway, having been confined to a mental hospital following a psychotic breakdown. Adding insult to her isolation, Raleigh’s fiancĂ© wants them to begin their life together—now—precisely when she’s been ordered not to be herself.
With just days left before the season ends, Raleigh races to stop the killing and find out who’s behind the track’s trouble, all the while trying to determine if Jack is friend or foe, and whether marrying her fiancĂ© will make things better—or worse.
Raleigh is walking through the darkest night she’s faced, searching for a place where the stars shine bright. 

Sibella Giorello grew up in the mountains of Alaska admiring the beauty and nature that surrounded her. She majored in geology at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts hoping to learn more about the landscape she loved back home. From there Sibella followed a winding path, much like the motorcycle ride she took across the country, which led to her true love, journalism.
She found herself in Seattle writing for rock-n-roll magazine and earned a journalism degree from the University of Washington before heading south to the land of great stories.
In Virginia, Sibella became a features writer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. It was there she also met her husband and would hear Jesus whispering her name at a tent revival.
Sibella started writing about Raleigh Harmon as a way to keep her love of story-telling alive while staying at home with her young sons. As a journalist and author, her stories have won state and national awards, including two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize. The Stones Cry Out, the first Raleigh Harmon novel, won a Christy award for debut novel in 2008. Sibella now lives in Washington state with her husband and sons.
Visit Sibella Giorello online at www.sibellagiorello.com, Facebook or Twitter.

I really enjoyed reading this book, the characters were really planed out and they were described out. I felt many times that I could really see, hear, or hear the main character, Raleigh. This book's language is not to hard, it was very entertaining to read. I finished the book really quickly and enjoyed ever second I spent reading the book.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Aftermath ~ Book Review

Book Review - Aftermath

ABOUT THE BOOK:
Growing in Grace Through Grief

Loss is a four-letter word that grips our hearts and gridlocks our lives. Grief can hold us captive until we surrender it to God. How do we find the necessary grace to journey through the mourning process?

Juxtaposed to the outpouring of her mother’s words about grief, the author shares her parallel journey from the emotional abyss of grief after becoming an adult orphan. With candor, the author shares her own emotions experienced along the spectrum of loss after her parents’ deaths: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—adding interactive options for readers.

Five sections cover these common emotions and provide:

• comfort Scripture lists

• counsel sections from grief experts

• chronicling sections with detailed helps

• tangible handles on dealing with grief during holidays, capturing loved ones’ legacy, and more


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Margaret McSweeney is a well-published author often writing online articles for Make It Better (the former North Shore Magazine) and freelance articles for the Daily Herald, the largest suburban Chicago newspaper. In addition, she has authored and compiled several books including A Mother’s Heart Knows; Go Back and Be Happy; Pearl Girls: Encountering Grit, Experiencing Grace and most recently, Mother of Pearl.

Margaret has a master’s degree from the University of South Carolina in international business. As is the founder of Pearl Girls, Margaret collaborates with other writers on projects to help fund a safe house for WINGS, an organization that helps women and their children who are victims of domestic violence, and to build wells for schoolchildren in Uganda through Hands of Hope. For the past 10 years she has served on the board of directors and leadership advisory board for WINGS. Margaret lives with her husband and 2 daughters in the Chicago suburbs. Learn more about Margaret and the work of Pearl Girls at www.margaretmcsweeney.com.

MY REVIEW:
The author of the book shares her story of her lose in her life, She puts poems in the book that were written by her mother, Carolyn Rhea. The Mother also wrote a book called "When Grief is your Constant Companion.
 
The author tells about the different stages of grief and says things about them that will help you as you move over them. Also, in the end of each chapter there are questions to help you evaluate how you are feeling about your grief. There is also an area for you to write a letter to God, telling him how you feel.

The whole book was wonderful and if would be perfect as a gift to a friend who is in grief of someone who passed.

*This book was provided to me for my honest review by LitFuse Publicity Group

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Naked Binder ~ Product Review and Giveaway!



 I just received these awesome binders a few weeks ago and I love them! I had the opportunity to review again to the Naked Binder company! They are so nice, friendly, and caring!
This time around I was able to offer you guys a give away for everything listed plus folders! Make sure to enter!!

Naked Binder:
Well, you've found them. Recycled, Bare Board Naked Binders. These Eco friendly recycled binders offer a better, stronger and stylish alternative to vinyl. Strong, recycled and 100% recyclable our 3-ring binders are 100% green to their core.
Most often used for:
Office and Home binders, Art + Scrapbook binders
 Price: 1' D-Ring $7.50


 Classic Binder:
The Classic Binder is cover in black, grained FSC certified Ecological Fibers paper with a cotton spine wrap, this binder stands out in the crowd. Sporting a metal free European style finger pull for ease of getting off the shelf and 9 colors. Strong and striking this binder is a pleasure to use and gets noticed out and about.
How we can help you, your business and the environment
Most Often used for: 
Proposal binders, Project binders, Office binders
Price: 1" D-Ring $8.50
 

Project Binder:
The Project is a bare board Naked Binder with a bit of a modest side. It sports a spine wrap of durable library-grade 100% cotton book=binding cloth applied with water based glue to add color and protection
  • Completely Recyclable
  • 100% recycled board, 97% post-consumer waste
  • Independently tested to 250,00+ flexes
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Most Often used for:
Home Storage, Office and School binders, Proposal Binders
Price: 1" D-Ring $7.50  
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Disclaimer:  I was sent the products mentioned above for free from Naked Binders for the purpose of this review. I was not monetarily compensated in any way for a positive review. The opinions expressed above are my own. Yours experience with this products might differ from my own.