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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Sir Stan the Bogeyman by Stacie Morrell (Book Tour & Giveaway)



Sir Stan the Bogeyman
by Stacie Morrell
Illustrated by Elizabeth Berg



About Stacie:
Accomplishments: Started a used bookstore for the Friends of the Wilsonville Library, subject of Oregonian article, published in: Antiques and Collectibles Magazine, Bookman’s AB Magazine, Antique Trader, Writer’s Digest (writing clinic), Book Magazine. Started the E-Commerce collectibles department for Goodwill of the Columbia Willamette. Currently pursuing an Associates of Applied Science in Business and Management at Portland Community College, holding a 3.98 GPA, member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society, on Dean’s and President’s List.
Interests: Reading (pretty much anything even the cereal box if nothing else is available), writing (all genres), family (wife and mother), growing in and spreading my faith, learning (information geek), travel (but I rarely ever get to), volunteering, bargain hunting at garage sales, thrift stores, flea markets, etc.
In one sentence, who am I? Stacie Morrell is an eccentrically entertaining neurotic bibliophile who sells collectibles, tries to have patience with her precocious daughter, fearlessly tries to do everything, and writes because she is driven to as part of her genetic composition.
If I could go back and do one thing over: I would have figured out what I wanted from life way before now and gone back to school to get it (much, much sooner than I did).


Genre: Children's Picture Book
Publisher: Self-Published at CreateSpace
Release Date: September 1, 2013
Amazon - Coming Soon!

Book Description:


Do dark places bother you?
The space under your bed…
The closet, door slightly ajar…
Do you believe in the Boogey Man?
Who is he?
Where did he come from?
What does he want?
Maybe he has a story to tell,
And we should listen.





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Saturday, September 21, 2013

The Bridge of Deaths & VBT Café Present - Peace In Time



About The Author:



M.C.V. Egan lives in South Florida. she is fluent in four languages; English, Spanish, French and Swedish. From a young age became determined to solve the 'mystery' of her grandfather's death, she has researched this story for almost two decades. the story has taken her to Denmark, England and unconventional world of psychics.Website | Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads







Genre: Historical Paranormal
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publishing
Release Date: June 14, 2011
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On August 15th, 1939 an English passenger plane from British Airways Ltd. Crashed in Danish waters between the towns of Nykobing/Falster and Vordingborg. There were five casualties reported and one survivor. Just two weeks before Hitler invaded Poland with the world at the brink of war the manner in which this incident was investigated left much open to doubt. The jurisdiction battle between the two towns and the newly formed Danish secret police, created an atmosphere of intrigue and distrust.

In the winter of 2009-2010 a young executive, Bill is promoted and transferred to London for a major International firm. He has struggled for the better part of his life with nightmares and phobias, which only seem to worsen in London. As he seeks the help of a therapist he accepts that his issues may well be related to a 'past-life trauma'.

Through love, curiosity, archives and the information superhighway of the 21st century Bill travels through knowledge and time to uncover the story of the 1939 plane crash.

The Bridge of Deaths is a love story and a mystery. Fictional characters travel through the world of past life regressions and information acquired from psychics as well as archives and historical sources to solve "One of those mysteries that never get solved" is based on true events and real people, it is the culmination of 18 years of sifting through sources in Denmark, England and the United States, it finds a way to help the reader feel that he /she is also sifting through data and forming their own conclusions.

The journey takes the reader to well known and little known events leading up to the Second World War, both in Europe and America. The journey also takes the reader to the possibility of finding oneself in this lifetime by exploring past lives.








Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A Visit From Author Lakshmi Gosyne & Book Review of Waiting For Dad:A Kids Yoga Story (Giveaway)


I'm so excited to introduce you to children's book author, Lakshmi Gosyne. She wrote a book about kids yoga, and you can check out her post on why you should read these types of stories to your kids and then read my review. Welcome Lakshmi!
Why you should read Your Child Yoga Stories

Yoga brings to mind extremely flexible, thin supermodels that drink wheatgrass and believe in chem trails, I know, but yoga has some very practical benefits. Lately, the focus has been on bringing these benefits to kids around the world.

So what are these benefits you say? Here are 3 benefits of yoga for kids (and adults):
  1. Increases Focus: A child focusing on a task helps them get their homework done faster, answer test questions and concentrate on where the ball is during their baseball or soccer game.
  2. Increases Body and Mind Awareness: This gives children the skills to control their emotions so less outbursts in the playground and fewer tantrums for the parents, physical and spatial coordination (great for sports) and they also learn that the more effort they put into something the better they get at it
  3. Increases Attentive Listening Skills: This helps with listening to the teacher and instruction an important skill for achieving better grades. Listening skills also help with social interactions, and social skills, something invaluable when they start work, meet their life partner and have kids of their own.

There have been studies that have shown a regular yoga practice results in these benefits for both adults and children. But why yoga stories? Well, the truth is yoga for adults doesn’t work for children. Children are more flexible, but their attention spans are shorter. I would never recommend having a child just hold downward dog for 30 seconds. However if you add a story into the mix things change fast. I don’t mean that a yoga story will get your child to stay in downward dog for 75 minutes, but telling them a story will give them a reason to get into the pose in the first place.
The Power of Stories

Stories are amazing things. They use both sides of your brain. The left side is activated with language and sequences and the right brain is activated when things are creative with visualizing the story as it takes place.
Stories aren’t just for children even adults can let their imagination “sweep them off their feet” if the story is good enough.

In my many years of teaching, telling a story is a great way to start a discussion about a topic and many different discussions can start with just one good children’s book. Stories also help children remember concepts and ideas, deal with emotions, and become creative thinkers.
But why Yoga stories?

You add the power of stories to the power of yoga and boom! You get something amazing. After I read my book “Jungle Walk” with children, teachers have reported more calm, more playfulness and incorporating the poses into play in their classrooms.

You can find some amazing yoga stories for kids, videos or even get really creative and do actions to one of your child’s favorite picture books! It really will make you and your child feel good.

Lakshmi Gosyne is an author, illustrator, web designer and teacher. She worked as a preschool and primary school teacher for 16 years before writing two yoga story books: Jungle Walk: A Yoga Story for Kids and Waiting for Dad: A Yoga Story for Kids. You can find out more at www.ayogastoryforkids.com



About The Author:

Lakshmi Gosyne is an author, illustrator and designer. She worked with John Wiley and Sons, Canada as a graphic designer before working full-time with children and getting her Master's Degree in Education.

Her 15 years of experience with children and teaching as well as her love for yoga converged into two Yoga for Kids books: A Jungle Walk and Waiting for Dad.

In fact, Jungle Walk was originally a yoga workshop for children in Child Care Centers.

Lakshmi is an avid traveler and has lived in Trinidad and Tobago, Toronto, Canada, New Zealand and Thailand. She currently lives in Koh Samui, Thailand with her husband Jonathan.




Genre: Children's Picture Book with Yoga Poses
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: December 12, 2012

Book Description:

Rob is the last child to be picked up by his father from school! He starts to imagine what his dad might be up to.
Maybe he’s in a jungle? With pirates? In outer space?
This book uses fun yoga routine that energizes your child. Imagining pirates, tigers and aliens can make things exciting for children especially when they can roar or call out “Ahoy matey!”

This book uses traditional yoga poses in a flowing and fun sequence. Children will increase their body awareness, strength and fitness and most of all, have fun.


Excerpt:





If you're looking for a great way to connect with your kids then this is the book for you. It's full of imagination, awesome illustrations, and has a great storyline.

Waiting for his dad, who's running late, Rob imagines all kinds or reasons for his dad not being there on time. With each imagination story, Gosyne gives a Yoga pose that kids can do that goes with the story.

It's such a cute story that I am marking it a must-have for anyone with young kids. It will be a great way to get them moving while enjoying a story and you can do it with them.



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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Book Review: In Times of Trouble by Yolonda Tonette Sanders


In Times of Trouble
by Yolonda Tonette Sanders


About The Author:

Yolonda Tonette Sanders took a leap of faith in 2004 when she resigned from her job with the State of Ohio after only three and a half years to focus more on writing. It was a leap that she has never regretted. In 2005, her debut novel, Soul Matters, was published by Walk Worthy Press and Time Warner (now Hachette Book Group). In 2008, her second book, Secrets of a Sinner, was published by Harlequin/Kimani Press. That same year Yolonda started Yo Productions, LLC, a Christian based literary services and theatrical entertainment company, which she used to launch and create her first stage production. The theatrical version of Soul Matters debuted successfully in September 2009 at the Capitol Theatre in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Since then, Strebor Books, an imprint of Simon and Schuster, is planning to release four of Yolonda’s titles by April 2015. Currently, Yolonda resides in Columbus, Ohio and is the loving wife of David, proud mother of Tre and Tia, and joyful caregiver of her mother, Wilene.


Genre: Christian | Contemporary | Inspirational
Publisher: Simon and Schuster/Strebor Books
Release Date: April 23, 2013

Book Description:

Divorced, single mother Lisa Hampton is grateful for a fresh start after a humiliating scandal forced her to relocate from Maryland to Ohio. Her biggest issue nowadays is dealing with her rebellious teenage daughter, Chanelle, who is one smart comment away from being toothless!

Other than the stress of dealing with Chanelle, life is perfect. Lisa has a new beau and a steady job that allows her the opportunity to rub shoulders with very wealthy and influential people. She is best friends with Isaac and Olivia Scott, an extremely rich and powerful couple.

When Chanelle accuses the Scotts’ son of rape, Lisa learns how quickly her friends become enemies as Olivia and Isaac use their wealth and power to manipulate justice. The Scotts prove that they are willing to go to extreme lengths to protect their son, even if it means destroying both Lisa and Chanelle in the process.

Excerpt 

Hearing the sound of her mother's footsteps descending the hardwood stairs, Lisa leaned back on the sofa so as not to appear overly anxious.
"Chanelle still hasn’t made it home?” Her mother’s wire-framed glasses rested at the tip of her nose while a large green robe concealed her body.
  "Nope. . ."
  "Did you call Jareeka’s?”
Yes; her father said that she and her mother are away for the weekend.” She felt herself tensing with every word.
What about RJ? Have you called him?”
He hasn’t seen her either.”
Well, don’t come down too hard on her. Maybe she didn't know Jareeka was out of town and when she found out, she decided to hang with one of her other friends instead. Now she should’ve at least called and told you, but she was probably so happy to get out the house that she forgot. Poor thing; it seems like she’s always on punishment. Sometimes I think you’re too hard on that girl. I don't want to meddle—"
  "Then please don't," the thirty-eight-year-old interjected in the most respectful tone that she could conjure up with a clenched jaw.
"All right. I'll keep my opinion to myself, but I was merely going to say that you may want to consider extending Chanelle's curfew. She’s practically an adult and it’s time you start treating her like one. Maybe then you’d be less likely to run into this problem."
 An electrifying jolt shot through Lisa’s body. The way she disciplined Chanelle had become a constant point of contention between her and her mother. Thank goodness Hattie would soon be moving into her own apartment! Lisa could not wait!
That makes absolutely no sense!” she fired back. “What she is, is irresponsible. Why should I reward her for not being able to honor her curfew? And anyhow, she wouldn’t have been on punishment recently had she not been so smart at the mouth.”
I wonder where she got it from . . .” her mother replied cynically, quickly disappearing into the kitchen and returning moments later. “Good night."
  "The same to you,” Lisa replied, continuing to stew as the clock read 1:21 a.m. The only other noise she heard was the emptying of the automatic ice machine until ten minutes or so later when a car pulled into the driveway. Lisa’s heart began racing when she saw flashing blue and red lights from the window. It wasn’t her car as she had thought, but a police cruiser. A gut-wrenching fear fell over her. Had something horrible happened to Chanelle? She felt guilty about being so angry and the missed curfew was now a minor issue compared to the concern that her baby might be lying in the hospital somewhere. Lisa was horrified by the unlimited possibilities of things that could’ve happened to her daughter. The pit of her stomach knotted as she sprang from the couch and raced to the front door.

My Thoughts:


Do you like roller coasters?

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In Times of Trouble is one big roller coaster ride of emotions! It’s also so much more than I was anticipating, and had timed allowed for me to read this in one sitting, I surely would have!
Sanders did a FANTASTIC job with this story. It’s very well written, the characters are easily, easily relatable, and you can’t help but feel something for each of them. As a mother, I felt for Lisa, remembering my teen years, I felt for Chanelle. RJ really changed his ways and proved himself to his family and Eric? Well, now he’s someone that really should see a therapist!
Mama, just loved her! She reminded me of myself at times, trying to tell my own kids right from wrong from lessons learned. I could easily see where she was coming from, but also agreed with Lisa on many aspects too.
With all this said, I completely enjoyed this story and was drawn right in from the very beginning. It has the perfect amount of tension, action and twists & turns, you will find yourself feeling every minute. You will laugh, be angry, talk out loud and even cry. This book will pull out every emotion.  The ending  for sure will have you in tears, it’s inevitable!
When a book moves you to tears, you know it’s a GREAT book!

I highly recommend Yolonda Tonette Sanders as a writer, and fabulous storyteller and I’m definitely going to be checking out her other books as I thoroughly enjoy her work.

Friday, September 6, 2013

InnoTab 3S Giveaway Blogger Opportunity

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