{Recipe Repost}Ultimate Wheat Free Double Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

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Many of my recipes became lost in my transfer to WP, so I am reposting the more popular ones. Ok, Ok.. so the name doesn’t roll off the tongue lol. So feel free to suggest names if you try them out. Even if you are not wheat free, these are … Continue reading

{Book Review} Spectral by Shannon Duffy

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Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance Publication Date: 4/10/2012 Author: Shannon Duffy Buy It: Amazon Kindle/Nook Originally Posted: Mother/Gamer/Writer republished with permission. Good Reads: Other reviews   Synopsis: Convinced she’s a part of the witness protection program, sixteen-year-old Jewel Rose is shuffled around the globe with her family like a … Continue reading

{Book Review} The Midwife of Venice by Roberta Rich

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Genre: Adult Historical Romance; 18+ Publication Date:  2/14/2012 Author: Roberta Rich Buy it: Barnsnoble/Amazon Originally Posted: Mother/Gamer/Writer republished with permission. GoodReads: Reviews     Synopsis: Hannah Levi is renowned throughout Venice for her gift at coaxing reluctant babies from their mothers—a gift aided by the secret “birthing spoons” she designed. … Continue reading

Gothic Innocence: Unique Jewelery for Cosplay, Steampunk, or Anytime

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I have memories of myself as a little girl playing in my mother’s jewelery box. Of course she mainly only had pins because she is allergic to metal, but nonetheless, you couldn’t keep me out of there. Fast forward many years, and you’ll find the woman who enjoys wearing baubles, … Continue reading

{Book Tour} Choices by Liz Schultz Book Two in Guardian Trilogy

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Buy It: Amazon/Smashwords/GoodReads Author: Liz Schultz: Blog, Twitter, Facebook Genre: Romance, Urban Fantasy Published March 26th 2012 by 4 Corners Press Previous Books: Secrets Recomended Audience: Adult   Synopsis: Choices (The Guardian Trilogy) Hearts break. Loved ones are lost. Life keeps moving. Olivia Martin’s afterlife was more dangerous and confusing … Continue reading