
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Book Review: The Earl and his Tiger

Book Review: The Short and Fascinating Tale of Angelina

Romance novels can be so fascinating at time. They sweep you into intense love scenes. Take you away for reality for short time in your day. At lease that is what they do for me. This is not one of those romances.
In this romance a mother decides to place an add in the news paper for someone to romance her son to make sure he can physically seduce a female. A female is found to participate in the seduction and proceeds to romance the son and of course the son falls in love with the female. Different concept which is good but the execution fall a tad be short.
As plots go this one if very simple just straight seduction of the son then back to London the heroine goes to continue her life. Simple plots are okay but it would of been a better reading experience if the author had added a side plot or two. That would of helped with character development a bit more. In the book she talks about the heroine's time on the stage and her life as a mistress. If she had developed that area more and also develop why the son need to be seduced in the first place it would been a better read. This is not a book I would recommend.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Book review - The Shut Mouth Society
http://www.amazon.com/The-Shut-Mouth-Society-ebook/dp/B001AYT70E
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Book Review - Rules of Engagement by Stephanie Lauren and others
I recently bought a book for my kindle now that I have come out of the dark ages and have learned the ease of the fantastic invention, the book Rules of engagement by Stephanie Lauren. I enjoy her book tremendously and I have notice she has start grouping her books with less well know writers and with some other well known authors. I enjoyed the ones I have read until I came across the one listed above. Most of you have probably notice amazon has books out there by authors which are 100 pages or less. I know the book snob in me is showing but books with less then 100 pages are undeveloped ideas and need more thought and writing to make them a book
The book Rules of Engagement has one of Stephanie Lauren's books from the Rogue's bundle and two short Ideas the first by Kathryn Seidick "The Wedding Party" and the second by Delilah Marvelle "Unlaced".
The Reasons for Marriage is where Duke of Eversleigh is contemplating getting married to someone to bring about the usual heir to the family name and responsibilities. He goes to visit Jack and Harry Lester to check out their sister and ends in marrying her after some drama. The story is well develop and diverse. The character are notable and developed.
The Wedding Party by Kathryn Seidick is about an rich heiress who is suppose to marry a man with a title but no money. The girl wants to know if he loves her and so she asked him and he says of course. That is the story in a nutshell. The family is mention but the characters are not developed. The plot is weak and not diverse.
Unlaced by Delilah Marvelle is about a couple who had previous bad marriages and love each other but don't want to acknowledge it until a ball and fire happen at which point they decide it is time to acknowledge their love and finish a game of chess they started at the beginning of the story. Here again more character development would be nice and a more diverse plot would of been better.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Community Gardens
I love the idea of the community garden and especially next to a church. Most churches have extra property for growth and activities. For those churches who do not have immediate growth a community garden would be a great idea. It would give those people in their church and in the area who can't grow a garden in their back yard due to not having one a way to participate in the garden growing process. I would also be a great way to help support a local food back or church families that need some help. If their corps are plentiful then they could also start selling the produce.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
My Memories of 9/11/2001
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The Fort Worth Tour
During the time they were here they all had the same english teacher who always gave them a list of Local sites to vist in Fort Worth. So I got in the habit of a regular tour I would take the student on throughout the year. This tour include; the Amon Carter Museum of Modern Art, The Kimball Art Museum, The Museum of Science and History, The Aeronautic Museum on the road to Grandview, Texas, Billy Bob's Honky Tonk, and the Fort Worth Stockyards. Their use to be a craft mall in Dallas and the Galarie in Dallas those were the last two places on my tour.
We enjoyed having the students with us the four years the girls were in high school. During the time the students were with us. My ex-husband was called up for Desert Storm he was sent to England and my husband and I got a divorce. Life went on and they were include in the our lives like we were include in theirs. It was a great experience and the girls found out what a brother were like.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
This is spring to me
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Meeko Sunbathing
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The Book of Fate by Brad Meltzer - Review
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Call Centers an insight
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
I just wanted to introduce you to my companion Meeko. She has been with me for about 3 years now. This is her most common pose next to my chair. She is part chihuahua and part Pomeranian hence the lion effect of her face. Her name Meeko I think means Little Chief in Iroquois I found it somewhere one time but can't locate it now.
She has her princess moments but it you wake her up from a nap she will bite your hand off and when she is chasing after a cat or squirrel. You are not her friend. Recently she has been playing out in the snow and she enjoys it for the most part but if her claws get muddy she'll come through the door at a run straight to the bedroom and under the bed because she knows her paws need to be cleaned and she hates getting her paws washed in the kitchen sink.
She is next to the shed now where she discovered a cat underneath it. I'm not sure when the cat left but I'm glad it did because she would stay out there for two to three hours barking at it. She is use to cats I had one for 20 years but I had to have her put down when I made my last move. Her hip was giving her problems and I didn't think she could survive in a house with three Labs who aren't use to cats. Meeko use to herd her around every now and then. She also liked the cats food every now and then. Occasionally the cat Baby would venture outside which would disturb Meeko who ruled the back yard. The cat would just ignore Meeko and just wonder around and eat the grass then Meeko would herd the cat back inside. After the cat was back inside Meeko would jump on the couch settle down on her blanket and go to sleep. Herding cats after all is an exhausting business.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
A New Vegetable to try Kale
Last week my daughter thought she would try a new recipe and new vegetalbe "Kale". She tried the Kale Chip which is where you chop the kale into 1 1/2 inch pieces and then bake in the oven till dried out. She burned the first batch. If you did not know new recipes are trail and error in this household. The second batch came out better. I don't think it will replace the potato chip but it was okay. I like the pieces with the stem parts in, it gave it a chewy nutty flavor. We put the leftovers in a baggie for lunches, but that didn't work to well I tried one and I just kept chewing forever. So I did not think this was a good second day recipes. I am one of those people who loves leftover.
This morning I went to the following website www.whfoods.com to study the benefits of kale and found it was a great cancer preventative and great for lowing your cholesterol. The kale's fiber wrap themselves around the bile acides and take them out your intestines bypassing your liver which lowers your cholesterol and helps to prevent the following cancers bladder, breast, colon, ovary, and postrate. You can get a more detail description of the process on the whfoods website. I'm all for any food that can keep me healthy and free of cancer. I got a few recipes off this website and off allrecipes.com. I will let you know which ones I like.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
In the Old Days they Use to
When I think of Chirstmas I first think of the reason for celebrating the holiday and that may be religious for some and others not so much. The second thing I think of is the children. Isn't that why we have toy drives and angel trees. When did the magazines decide that children were no long important to Christmas. I guess somewhere back in the late 70's the magazine's decided that advertising dollars were more important then children at Christmas time.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Snow, Sleet, and Cold Weather Oh My!
We do not like snow or sleet. It is pretty to look at the snow but after the snowmen and the pictures. It can go away and go back up to 50 degrees. I realize that the cold weather is neccessary to kill off insects, give some animals and people time to hibernate, and keep the sports season going full cycle but at 30 degrees and below enough is enough.
Winter is a great time of year for a lot of people it's time to visit the ski resorts and the ice skating rinks. Some people like to go ice fishing not my favorite thing but then I'm not the outdoors type. I must admit though I enjoy the jeans, stretchy slacks, and sweat shirts at this time of the year. Sitting in my favorite chair under a blanket and sipping a hot cup of soup or coffee. This is also the time of the year when I pull out all the cold weather recipes chili, hamburger soup, and roast with potatoes and carrots. Once the cold weather is gone the winter recipes go away till the next year. Isn't it amazing the way we equate certain activites, recipes, clothes, and memories to the weather.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Books part Mystery and part History
These are the type of books I enjoy because they not only teach a little bit of history but especially the Clive Clussler Series teaches about the environment and the problems that can occur if we don't watch out. A year or so ago there was an algae problem in the Alaska area and I wouldn't have paid any attention to it if it hadn't been for Clussler and the dramatic theoretical possibilities of some of the algae in his books. He also mentioned in a few of his books how fresh water is becoming a sacred commodity in some states. I see that every year in Midland, Texas where they are always trying to find a way to get the right to some lake close by to be used as their fresh water source for drinking water. Books and authors can teach us a lot if we choose to learn it just a matter of picking up a book any book opening it up and reading.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Breakfast and Cereals
Twenty years later I have found a granola cereal with my three favorite things in it nuts, raisons, and dates add a little bit apple juice to the combination and you can't beat it. Then I discover yogurt which I was not a big fan of until I discovered the joy of mixing it with Cereal. Yep you heard me granola cereal to be exact. There are two granola cereals I like the most Post Great Grains and Sunbelt fruit and nut cereal.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Dishwashing machines today and in the past
Things like that happen in life you grow up, get married, have kids, get divorce, and move back home to help out your Mom. The circle of life you start out in your parents home and some come back to help the parents that gave you life. Isn’t it amazing how events shape our lives and futures? That something so insignificant as a dishwashing machine can stand out so prominent in you mind as being important to you. Yet it is something I think about every time I look at the stack of dirty dishes I need to do. And before I start cooking I try to use as few dishes as possible because I know I’m just going to have to wash them when I’m done.