The sweet
scented hand cream is enriched Shea butter and macadamia nut oil. The softly
scented lotion has notes of lavender, bee blossom honey, white orchids, violet
and Indian Amber. The hand cream absorbed quickly and it left my hands feeling
smooth and soft.
A review of consumer goods, make up, book reviews and sometimes a random review.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Monday, January 29, 2018
Book Review - Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions (Auntie Poldi, #1) by Mario Giordano
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Aunt Poldi decides to retire to Sicily on her sixtieth birthday after dealing with her fair share of pain and heartbreak. She wanted to relax the day few remaining days by drinking herself into a stupor while enjoying the view of the sea. However, life never goes as one expects it to.
When a friend and handyman goes missing and is eventually discovered murdered; Poldi takes matters in her own hands and try to solve the murder. After asking one too many questions, she finds herself stuck in the middle of the murder investigation. Will Poldi be able to figure out who the real murderer is?
I have read a many books that were written in a different language and then translated into English for US consumption. There a very few books translated books I find enjoyable because you miss maybe of the hidden meanings that are sometimes lost during translations and sometimes the jokes do not make much sense. I also found the amount of details a bit overwhelming and detract from the story. Along with their being a lot of chance coincidences and not any investigation really done from Poldi. I also don't understand why she rushes into things and then screams for "help" or thinks she is dying. It was an interesting novel but not one I would re-read again.
**Disclosure - I received an unedited copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Nest Fragances Candles - Wasabi Pear
The fresh scented candle is enriched with of Anjou pear and wasabi. It was an unexpected combo, but it was quite refreshing. I can definitely see this candle to be used for a relaxing weekend with a book or during a "Treat Yo'self" Sunday treatment.
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Book Review - A Land of Permanent Goodbyes by Atia Abawi
The heartbreaking novel is narrated by "Destiny" who tells the story of a
family who lives in the war torn Syria. Tareq is surrounded by his big
close knitted family. He is surrounded by people who love and care about
him. Unfortunately, that all changes when a bomb hits his neighborhood
causing his family to suffer a few casualties. Tareq
and his family that survived must leave Syria, if they hope to remain
alive. Their journey to "freedom", is one filled with violence and heartbreak, but also of love and hope. Will Tareq be able to escape with his family?
The
tear provoking novel is so beautifully written that it allowed readers
to be transported to the hellish experience Tareq and his fellow
refugees endured. It is hard to read this novel and not be sympathetic to the plight refugees face, but also hopeful when they manage to make it. For young readers, this book offers the perfect gateway for having conversations about volunteering, being sympathetic to your fellow humans and also not to lose hope when you feel like all the cards are stacked against you. An emotionally charged novel with an interesting concept with part of the narration being told by "Destiny". I look forward to reading other books by the author!
About the author: An
award-winning author and journalist--and a refugee herself--Atia Abawi
captures the hope that spurs people forward against all odds and the
love that makes that hope grow.
**Disclosure - I received a free unedited copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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Monday, January 22, 2018
Book Review - Last Stop in Brooklyn (A Mary Handley Mystery, #3) by Lawrence H. Levy
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It was the summer of 1894, and private investigator Mary Handley is bought at the far corner of Coney Island for what seemingly seems like an open and close infidelity case. While on
the case, Mary is contacted by a convicted man's brother to reopen a
murder case. A prostitute was killed in the same style as "the Jack the
Ripper" in her hotel room with shoddy evidence pointing to the
convicted man.
Thomas
Byrnes, the head of detectives in NYC is sure he has the correct man.
After all, he made proclamation of finding the killer in 36 hours and Detective Byrnes always gets the culprit. The deeper Mary digs the deeper she realizes the web of deception is. Will Mary be able to find the true killer before it is too late?
I was drawn to this book because I live fairly close to Coney Island. I actually have a lot of fun childhood memories of eating cotton candy and greasy pizza while being embraced by the salty air. I was a bit disappointed that there wasn't much interesting facts about Coney Island as there was about the people who were in this book. The author did focus a lot of the racial tension and discrimination that took place during that time period, but if felt like that was more common knowledge and didn't have to keep being repeated. I found Mary and Harper enjoyably at times, but sometimes their barbs and conversations got annoying increasingly faster. However, it was an enjoyable read and I do look forward to reading other novels by the author.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Urban Dollkiss Honey Moist Kate Cherishable Mask
Ah, my love and
hate relationship with Memebox. Their prices are very affordable but when they
have their Memebox boxes, it’s hard to find any product information. I have
tried Urban Dollkiss’s products before and wasn’t crazy over them. This mask is
enriched with honey extracts to leave skin feeling smooth and soft. The mask
fit decently well and the serum was very drippy. My face felt smooth and soft
but the results felt a bit underwhelming.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Nivea Soft Moisturizing Creme
I
have used Nivea products in the past few years but, I believe this was the first
time I have tried this product. I read that it got so many good reviews, I
figured I would give it a shot since I have terrible dry skin. The light
formula is enriched with Vitamin E and Jojoba Oil to promote soft, smooth and
supple skin. While the creme promises to be fast absorbing, I felt that
my skin was still a bit greasy afterwards albeit moisturized though.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Book Review - Amish Sweethearts by Amy Clipston
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The book contains four novellas focusing on young love and the
struggles of being a new couple. In "A Home for Lindsay", a couple is
already engaged by when their financial security is threatened, they must decide should they stay together or are better off finding other partners. In "Love and Buggy Rides", Janie and Jonathan work in the same store, but never really knew each other until an accident brings them closer. Janie witness the entire accident, but her father forbids her to get in between. Will Janie be able to live with herself when she sees
someone she loves suffer because her father forbade her to talk about
it? In "Love Birds", a young girl is still mourning her brother's
death. As she slowly begins to heal and try to move on, she finds herself in love with her brother's friend. Will he feel the same about her? The last novella, "Where the Heart is", is about a young Amish man who lost his way. As he tries to reunite with his community and his father, he finds himself attracted to his little sister's best friend. However, when he returns secrets that were long buried have resurfaced.
The novel was a quick and fun read. Each of the four novellas can be read in one sitting and were very satisfying. However, I was a bit annoyed that two of the four stories were published in other books. I felt like this wasn't an anthology, each of the novellas should have been new stories. The stories are delightful to read if you don't own the other stories.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest opinion**
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Book Review - Lady Jayne Disappears by Joanna Davidson Politano
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Aurelie Harcourt has only known life behind bars in a debtor's prison.
When her father dies suddenly, he left his famous pen name, Nathaniel
Droll and his wealthy family. With nowhere to go, Aurelie decides to go live with her father's family, but is met with resentment. She decides to finish her father's serial novel and uses her family members in the novel, but
writes about them in an unflattering way. While searching for her
missing mother, Aurelie discovers a few other buried family secrets?
Will Aurelie be able to find her mother? Will she be able to keep her
identity a secret?
I like that the novel had a bit of a Gothic romance theme, but I felt the story was dragging on for a bit. A few pages there wasn't much going on and by the time the book started picking up, I wasn't really interested anymore. The ending had a few twists which I didn't see coming. I would be interested in reading more works by the author.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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