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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Nexium 24Hr Review

I received a sample of Nexium 24HR free in exchange for an honest review from Smiley360.
I was sent a bottle of Nexium 24HR that contained a two week supply. They were pretty small purple capsules. Easy to swallow. The bottle was small enough to fit in my purse for travel if need be. I received it thankfully just in time for the holidays. That was a nice surprise. 
So, with the holidays slowly going into full swing, I started taking them. You take one capsule daily before breakfast for 14 days. The product can take 1-4 days before results kick in. I noticed a difference in about three. 
I ate my normal diet while taking the capsules. With a little extra holiday treats of course. So far, even after finishing the 14 days, I must say, I've yet had any kind of heartburn systems at all. We all know the extra treats and stress the holidays bring. I really think this helped buffer that away as far as heartburn goes. 
It was a nice little helper during the holidays, and made them more enjoyable. I do recommend this product, but check with you regular doctor of course before you ever start any kind of medications not prescribed by them. 
If you do try it I hope it was as helpful to you as it was for me.
The New Year is right around the corner, so Happy New Year. I hope you have a great one. 
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015




All Hallows at Eyre Hall: The Breathtaking Sequel to Jane Eyre (The Eyre Hall Trilogy Book 1)
Synopsis of All Hallows at Eyre Hall By Luccia Gray





About the author:
Luccia Gray

Biography

Luccia Gray was born in London and now lives in the south of Spain with her husband. She has three children and three grandchildren. When she's not reading or writing, she teaches English at an Adult Education Centre and at University. Almost a year ago, she stopped scribbling surreptitiously and decided her life-long dream of stringing words into stories, and stories into novels, should come true, and it did.

Links for the author:

Review

I'm a huge Jane Erye and classics fan. So, when given the chance at a glimpse decades into Jane Erye's future, as told by the author, I was intrigued. Wow, what a read. I was pulled in just like I was when I read Jane Erye. The characters, the storyline, the description of details and more were so in tune with the original Jane Eyre. It was overall a truly amazing book. I feel the author did an excellent job following the style of the original Gothic novel. And, if you are as sad as I was when I hit the final page.. good news! This is book one of a trilogy. 

The story is set two decades into Jane's future with Edward Rochester. The characters tell their stories in the first person through out the book. As you follow along you can envision the story as it unfolds. Each page leaves you wanting more. The sorrow, the love stories, the deceit and lies, the past trying to tear apart their present and future. It will tug at your emotions with every turn of the page. 

Sadly, Jane starts learning all the truths hidden from her over the decades, all the deceit and lies Edward did thinking all along it was for her protection. Surprises from Edwards sordid past come back and reveal themselves. Will it destroy her world? Her son's future? Jane has grown into such a great, strong woman over the past few decades. She struggles with so much as it all unfolds, yet trudges forward. Her love for her husband drained completely as she finds out who he truly was, and deeds he did or had a roll in. Yet, still there for him through his sickness, and on his death bed. Left a wealthy widow at a pretty early age, the vultures circle and she stands strong through everything. Will Jane find love again? Heartbreak? Will Edwards past ever stop haunting them? I'm trying really hard not to just blurt out the entire story and ending, it truly was mesmerizing. Yet, I won't spoil it for you readers, but it is a must read. 

Even if you have never read Jane Eyre, this is still a book you won't regret reading. Written in the fashion of a true classic. Luccia Gray I feel captured the essence of the classic novel, Jane Erye, beautifully in every detail. It will keep you baited from the first page until the last. Two thumbs up, 5 stars & more!

*Received ebook from author in exchange for an honest review*


“Every atom of your flesh is as dear to me as my own: in pain and sickness it would still be dear.” 
― Charlotte BrontëJane Eyre

Monday, December 14, 2015

 
Synopsis of Montpelier Tomorrow by Marylee MacDonald

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23058501-montpelier-tomorrow

Purchase link, reviews and synopsis: http://www.amazon.com/Montpelier-Tomorrow-Marylee-MacDonald/dp/0990715817

Youtube Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HT37nBOdD8

About the author:
 I grew up in California and worked as a carpenter and building editor while raising my children. When my last child graduated from college, I returned to writing and began to publish short stories. I wanted to write a novel, but never thought that ALS would be a subject I would come to know so well. The book began with notes written on the back of my hand and on Post-Its as I attempted to carve out a few minutes to write during my busy day as a caregiver.  Any caregiver, for any long-term debilitating disease, will recognize her or himself in these pages; but, this is not a diary, nor is it autobiographical. I hope it is, as Wordsworth said of poetry, "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility." I found that tranquility in writing residencies at Footpaths for Creativity, Hawthornden Castle, and the Vermont Studio Center for the Arts.

Links for the Author:
Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/maryleemacdonal/pins/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/MaryleeMacD
Twitter:https://twitter.com/MaryleeMacD
Authors website:http://www.maryleemacdonald.us/
Authors blog:https://blog.maryleemacdonald.org/
Google+:https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MaryleeMacDonald/posts

Review

What an incredible read! I really enjoyed this book. The description for every aspect transported me into the story. I could envision it as it unfolded. Right from the start it pulls you in until the last page. She makes you feel almost as if you are there with the characters going through the ups and downs.


The main character, Colleen, is a strong woman, grandmother, widow (at a young age that left her a single mom) that arrives at her daughters new house to help with her newest grandchild, and finds out right away her son-in-law has been diagnosed with ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease). As life changes, she tries to take on many roles in the household to help. So many decisions and obstacles lie ahead as the disease takes hold, and the tension, stress resentment start to surface. So many emotions in this family drama as they all go through this illness. I can't say too much more.. or it would spoil the story. Sometimes it makes you want to cry, other times smile, even at times you get a little upset at a character, but all in all it leaves you wanting to hurry to the end to see how it unfolds. 

Anyone that loves contemporary novels, books based on true life family tribulations, or have the same or similar trials in your family or a family you are close with, will not only identify with the story line and characters as it transports you down their path with them, but will find this an exceptional read and a great addition to your personal library. I highly recommend you getting a copy and reading Montpelier Tomorrow. 

*Received ebook from author in exchange for an honest review*




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