Thursday, March 12, 2015

Review - A View To A Nerd by Chris Redding



A View To A Nerd
Nerds Saving The World Series, Book Two
by Chris Redding
Publisher: Chris Redding Author LLC
Pub. Date: January 26, 2015
ASIN: B00SU0LVFA
Pages: 254
Buy Link: Amazon

Book Blurb:

Waking up next to a dead guy can ruin your whole day. When a wise-cracking interior decorator wants to put her past behind her, the dead body of the mayor’s son makes her realize that won’t happen too easily. A conservative former computer geek for the FBI is holding on too tightly to his past. His wife died under suspicious circumstances and he believes the decorator has the information to solve the case. Unfortunately for him, she isn’t speaking until a series of events convinces her she needs protection especially when her biggest secret threatens to destroy both of their lives. This was originally published as A View to a Kilt.

Review:

It's been a busy month already and I almost forgot about reviewing A View To A Nerd until it somehow popped into my mind yesterday morning. I quickly read the book in the afternoon, so I can have this review all setup for today.

Witches in Fiction by Jacqueline Paige


Witches in Fiction
By Jacqueline Paige 


Witches in fiction now seem to be the least written about. The paranormal genre has been flooded with the now more popular shape-shifters and vampires but I still prefer to write about the fantastic characters that can do any variety of magic.

When I started writing about witches I didn’t want to do the typical ‘slightly’ evil witch. My witches are otherwise normal every day people with a little something extra. In my story Twice Cursed Maddy is a hereditary witch from an entire community of magic wielding characters, complete with a school and ruling council. My present works in progress, the Ancestor’s Enchantment Trilogy is also about witches, although this time I have the good witch vs. bad witch plot line.

Although I’ve added a few new twists to it … I’d tell you but then it would ruin all the little tid bits.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

GlassesShop.com Review


I've been wearing eyeglasses since I was in the sixth-grade. My prescription hasn't changed that much in recent years, but the pair of frames I have been wearing is starting to show a bit of age. Eyeglasses can be a bit of expensive, so I have been delaying buying a new pair.

Luckily for me, I was sent a pair of eyeglasses to review from GlassesShop.com, a website where you can purchase cheap glasses. Since the website first launched in 2004, the company has delivered over a million pairs of eyeglasses as well as sunglasses. The company's main goal is to provide high quality glasses that are affordable. All prescription eyeglasses frames and sunglasses come have a 90-day quality guarantee.

While I was aware you could buy eyeglasses online, I never even considered ordering me a new pair online until I received an opportunity to review a pair from GlassesShop.com. There are currently 285 different frame types for men on the website, so it took me a few hours to decide on which frame I wanted. Eventually, I decided on the Tarrant Black Eyeglasses, which retails at $99.99, but can be purchased on GlassesShop.com for only $19.99! Each frame purchase comes with an additional $129 free bonus, which includes single vision lenses, a protective case, anti-scratch coating and a microfiber cleaning cloth!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

DVD Review - The Legend Of Korra - Book Four: Balance


The Legend Of Korra - Book Four: Balance
Studio: Nickelodeon
Release Date: March 10, 2015
Retail: $19.99
ASIN: B00QT4VGN6
Running Time: 297 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Buy Link: Amazon

Review:

Arriving on DVD today from Nickelodeon is The Legend Of Korra  - Book Four: Balance, featuring all 13 episodes from the final season. Bonus Features include 4 audio commentaries by the creators, cast & crew, Kuvira vs. Prince Wu and Republic City Hustle: Part 1.

Created by Michael Dante DiMartino & Bryan Konietzko, The Legend Of Korra is set 70 years after the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender. The world has been separated into four different nations - the northern and southern Water Tribes, the Air Nomads, the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation. Few people from each tribe have the ability to bend each tribe's element (water, earth, fire & air), but only one can blend all four - the Avatar, Korra (from the Southern Water Tribe), the successor of Avatar Aang.

Despite critical acclaim for the series, the ratings started to decline during the third season, resulting in Nickelodeon airing the remaining episodes on their website. Book Four: Balance (the fourth season) aired on Nick.com last fall and takes place three years after season three. The season focuses on an injured Korra as she begins a journey of self-discovery and survival.

The episodes on the two-disc set are:

Review - A Heart's Disguise


A Heart's Disguise
Journey of the Heart, book 1
by Colleen Coble
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Pub. Date: March 10, 2015
ISBN: 978-0529103413
Pages: 102 pages
Buy Link: http://bit.ly/1b01Z1h
Blog Tour: http://litfusegroup.com/author/ccoble

Review:

Being released to bookstores today is the western-romance A Heart's Disguise by Colleen Coble. The novella is book one in the 6-part Journey of the Heart, in which each a new installment will be released monthly.

Over the last few years, Colleen Coble has become one of my favorite authors, so naturally I was excited to review A Heart''s Disguise. The Journey of the Heart series was the author's first series, originally titled Where Leads the Heart and Plains of Promise. The idea for the book was inspired by a trip she took to Wyoming, where she visited the place where her late brother, Randy, had lived. After finishing the books, it took her six years to find a publisher for it.

A Heart's Disguise is set in Washbash, Indiana in 1865 and centers on a young woman Sara Montgomery, whom lost her mother at an early age and became a second mother to her younger brother, Joel. Her father's health is declining fast and he wishes that she would marry Ben Croftner. Though she still loves her ex, Rand Campbell, who supposedly died at Andersonville, Sara agrees to marry Ben as she thinks he would make a good husband and a decent father-figure for Joel.

Out of the blue, Rand Campbell rides into town. Except for a limp, he has full recovered from his wounds and he is looking forward to reuniting with his parents, brothers and of course the love of his life - Sara.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Spring Reads: How to Catch a Prince


How to Catch a Prince
The Royal Wedding Series
by Rachel Hauck
Publisher: Zondervan
Pub. Date: February 24, 2015
ISBN: 978-0310315544
Pages: 368
Buy Link: http://bit.ly/1BD8DVo
Blog Tour: http://litfusegroup.com/author/rhauck

Review:

Before I started blogging, I would have probably ignored a Royal Wedding theme in it, but I have taken a chance on many intriguing authors and I'm glad that I did read the first two books in the series, Once Upon a Prince and Princess Ever After by Rachel Hauck.

Over the weekend, I had the privilege of reading the third installment, How to Catch a Prince, which centers on an American heiress Corina Del Rey, who spends her days as a journalist. She was briefly married to a prince, but it quickly ended in an annulment. To this very day, she has kept her marriage a secret to everyone in her life. Her brother had died overseas during the war, but there is something about his death that doesn't make any sense to her. Corina puts her journalist skills to use as she starts her own investigation.

Prince Stephen of Brighton might be one of the worlds most eligible bachelors and a star rugby player, but he can no longer hide a deep secret from his past - his brief marriage to Corina Del Rey. When his days in the Royal Air Command come back to haunt him, he unexpectedly runs into Corina and all those old feelings come running back.

Spring Reads: Miracle At The Higher Ground Cafe'


Miracle At The Higher Ground Cafe'
by Max Lucado
with Candace Lee & Eric Newman
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Pub. Date: February 17, 2015
ISBN: 978-0718000882
Pages: 192 pages
Blog Tour: http://litfusegroup.com/author/mlucado
Buy Link: http://bit.ly/1EaivpU

Review:
 
Being a coffee drinker, I enjoyed sipping on a cup of coffee while reading the recently released Miracle At The Higher Ground Cafe', a short novella by Max Lucado, Candance Lee & Eric Newman. Probably almost every reader has heard or has read a book by Max Lucado. For me, this is the first fictional book that I have read by the author.

Miracle At The Higher Grounds Cafe' centers on a Chelsea Chambers returning to her hometown in San Antonio to reopen the family's coffee shop, which is located on the lower floor of an old Victorian house. This isn't exactly her dream job, but it is a good distraction as she tries to forget about her separation from her NFL star husband, Sawyer Chambers, but it trouble seems to follow her as she receives notice from the IRS that the coffee shop owes $86,000.78. Now there is no way that she can pay that off in 30 days, so she does some negotiating and agrees to pay $9,555.64 per month for nine months, which means she needs to sell 155 lattes a day!

Luckily for Chelsea, she has a guardian angel, Samuel, looking over her, whom tweaks the WiFi router at the coffee shop. Now whoever uses the WiFi can only have access to one site - The God Blog, where anyone can have their prayers answered. Soon enough, Chelsea easily has the first month's payment for IRS, but the cafe's success will come with a price.