The priming water is enriched with Bulgarian damask rose oil and rose
water. It promises to smooth and moisturize skin. It provides coverage
for hiding uneven skin tone and pores. I used this right after applying
moisturizer and before applying my makeup. The primer water was a bit
tacky and took a bit to dry but, it left my skin smooth. It prepped my
skin to be the perfect canvas for makeup.
A review of consumer goods, make up, book reviews and sometimes a random review.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Monday, March 23, 2020
The Cottage Greenhouse Rosemary Mint Rescue Foot Cream
My feet get so dry that they start to crack and become very painful. I
have to rub on a thick cream and sometimes, that doesn't even help. The
luscious foot cream is packed with jojoba, peppermint oil, rosemary oil,
menthol, beeswax, and tea tree oil. The cream absorbs quickly and
leaves skin with a gentle tingly feeling. I rub the foot cream on before
bed and wake up with softer soles.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Book Review - Navigate Your Stars by Jesmyn Ward
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This book is the illustrated version of the 2018 commencement speech
that Jesmyn Ward delivered. She discusses the value of working hard and
the importance of respect. Jesmyn spoke about the challenges her family
overcame. She describes how as a child growing up surrounded by those
challenges she was affected. I thought the speech was an inspirational
read and thought the illustrations were quirky. However, I felt while
this was a good read, I didn't think it needed to be a book. Perhaps,
maybe a gift for a graduate or someone who needs extra motivation.
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Saturday, March 21, 2020
Book Review - Sparrow by Mary Cecilia Jackson + Giveaway
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Savannah Darcy Rose is a gifted ballerina. She is known as "Sparrow"
to her friends and family. Sparrow has a lot of secrets that she keeps
from her loved ones. She was taught at a young age to keep secrets for
her late mother. However, after a brutal attack from her perfect
boyfriend, Sparrow must find the courage to confront her past.
As
a person who has been in an abusive relationship, I thought I would
have enjoyed this novel. I find that I hated it and I couldn't relate to
the main character at all. I liked that each of the characters had
nicknames until it became overwhelming. I felt like some of the dialogue
between the characters didn't feel authentic or real.
The
novel skips from Sparrow and Tristan's first date to Sparrow being
terrified of him. I feel like this doesn't give us a chance to see the
"good guy" that Tristan is. Was their relationship strong in the
beginning or was Tristan always violent? The reason I am asking is that I
have a hard time understanding "why" Sparrow insists Tristan is a good
guy when all we see is his abusive behavior towards her. Sparrow
mentions that he treats her good by "apologizing and buying her things".
However, I don't feel that Sparrow and her family needs money as her
father is a criminal defense attorney and uses a Montblanc pen. I am
wondering if there is an emotional need that Tristan was filling for
her.
I wish there was
more details given about Sparrow and her mother's death. The author
hovers around the incident without going into detail. Another issue I
had with the book was that Sparrow observed that she wished her father
knew she was in pain and would protect her. However, whenever her
friends or family observed Sparrow and her relationship she would get
defensive. This wasn't the book for me and I couldn't finish reading it around the 70% page mark.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion. This post may contain affiliate links which means I earn advertising and/or referral fees if you purchase an item through my link. Please note, there will be no extra charges to you. Thank you for your support.**
BOOK INFORMATION
Sparrow
by Mary Cecilia Jackson
Publisher: Tor Teen
Release Date: March 17th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Publisher: Tor Teen
Release Date: March 17th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Synopsis:
In the tradition of
Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak, a devastating but hopeful YA debut about a
ballerina who finds the courage to confront the abuse that haunts her past and
threatens her future.
There are two kinds of
people on the planet. Hunters and prey
I thought I would be safe
after my mother died. I thought I could stop searching for new places to hide.
But you can’t escape what you are, what you’ve always been.
javascript:void(0);My name is Savannah Darcy
Rose.
And I am still prey.
Though Savannah
Rose―Sparrow to her friends and family―is a gifted ballerina, her real talent
is keeping secrets. Schooled in silence by her long-dead mother, Sparrow has
always believed that her lifelong creed―“I’m not the kind of girl who
tells”―will make her just like everyone else: Normal. Happy. Safe. But in the
aftermath of a brutal assault by her seemingly perfect boyfriend Tristan,
Sparrow must finally find the courage to confront the ghosts of her past, or
lose herself forever….
BOOK LINKS
Amazon: https://amzn.to/39Xb2yN
Bookdepository: https://www.bookdepository.com/Sparrow-Mary-Cecilia-Jackson-Andrew-Eiden-Rachel-L-Jacobs/9781250263506
BOOK AUTHOR
Mary Cecilia Jackson has worked as a middle
school teacher, an adjunct instructor of college freshmen, a technical writer
and editor, a speechwriter, a museum docent, and a development officer for
central Virginia's PBS and NPR stations. Her first novel, Sparrow, was an honor
recipient of the SCBWI Sue Alexander Award and a young-adult finalist in the
Writers' League of Texas manuscript contest. She lives with her architect
husband, William, in Western North Carolina and Hawaii, where they have a farm
and five ridiculously adorable goats.
AUTHOR LINKS
Website: https://www.marycjackson.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/marycjackson
Instagram: www.instagram.com/mceciliajackson/
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Prize: Win a copy of SPARROW by Mary
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Starts: 17th March 2020
Ends: 31st March 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
Library of Flowers Luminary Honeycomb
I love lighting a candle during the weekend and reading a nice book. I love the packaging from Margot Elena's products. The candle has a delicate scent and doesn't last very long. I could barely smell the candle when I got up from my chair and walked a few steps away. Definitely not my favorite candle but, I am still open to trying other scents from the brand.
Cast of Characters
Top: Sugared Fig
Middle: Ambrosia Honey
Bottom: Royal Bee Blossom
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Inara Cosmo Beauty Nail Polish - Pulse
I love painting my nails at home. I saw this strikingly beautiful color.
The polish went on smoothly and dried quickly without leaving any
streaks. Unfortunately, no matter what I do, this polish always chips
within a few hours. Very disappointing since its a beautiful color.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Book Review - The Perfect Wife by J.P. Delaney
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When Abbie wakes up in a strange room in a daze with no memory of who
she is and how she got there. The man at Abbie's side claims that he is
her husband. He is the founder of an innovative start-up and an
idolized genius in the tech world. He tells Abbie that she is a talented
artist, a surfer, a loving mother to their autistic son, and most
importantly, she was the perfect wife.
Five years ago, there was a terrible accident and she was bought
to life as a bot. She is a miracle of science and one of a kind.
However, as Abbie starts to piece together her memory, she realizes her
husband might be hiding things from her. She is wary of her husband;
who insists that she was the perfect wife.
The idea
of having a robot replace a loved one was interesting. However, the
only thing I liked about the book was their young kid, Danny. I had a
hard time relating or even liking any of the characters. The book was
written from two points
of view, robotic Abbie's feelings and her trying to figure out the
truth and the telling "real" Abbie's past with Tim. I didn't like that
the only thing we
knew about Abbie was that she was perfect and on some level, everyone
worshiped or loved her. Yet, as the reader, we know nothing from Abbie's
point of view. The book felt like a convoluted and confusing hot mess
that I regretted spending the time to even bother reading it.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Book Review - Mermaid Moon by Susann Cokal
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Sanna is a mermaid but, she is half landish. When Sanna was born, an old sea witch cast a forgetting spell that made Sanna, her mother, her father, and her people forget the details of her birth including her mother. When Sanna turns sixteen years old, she decides to find her mother as she feels like an outsider in her seavish flok. Determined to find her roots and identity, she apprentices herself to the sea witch who cast the spell on her and her family.
After learning the magic to make a pair of legs for herself, she decides to follow the clues to the location of her mother. Before she leaves, the sea witch gives her a cryptic quest to complete. As Sanna begins her journey, her flok wait for her news on her journey. While on land, Sanna comes across a village who is desperate for a miracle and a baroness who will stop at nothing to live forever.
I was quite torn with this review. I thought the novel was beautifully written but, then at times, it was just too much. I was more than 85% done with the book before I couldn't be bothered anymore. The story progressed so slowly that the story didn't even progress in 50 pages. It was mostly 50 pages of atmosphere building or Sanna debating what to do or the sea life that lives on the old witch's body. I wasn't a fan of the different points of view because I felt like it added little to the story. I wanted to enjoy this book more because I love a good tale. I am still looking forward to other books by the author.
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Monday, March 16, 2020
Book Spotlight - The Ghosts of Saratoga by David R. Ossont and David Dampf + Giveaway
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About The Book:
Title: THE
GHOSTS OF SARATOGA
Author: David R. Ossont & David Dampf
Pub. Date: July 21, 2019
Publisher: Milford House Press
Formats:
Paperback, eBook
Pages: 159
In 1777, seventeen-year-old Roland McCaffrey
joins the American Revolution. He is part of the army trying to stop the
invasion force of British general John Burgoyne. Fighting alongside his
sergeant and mentor, Roland becomes a skilled rifleman. He feels guilty for
killing but plays an important role in the American strategy. At the Battles of
Saratoga, Roland engages in combat under Benedict Arnold.
About
The Authors:
David R. Ossont has worked as a
musician, a Fish and Wildlife Technician and for nearly three decades taught
science to seventh and eighth graders. He received his college education from
several colleges of the State University of New York. He has two children, Kyle
and Hayley and lives with his wife Pam in upstate New York, not far from where
the events of Ghosts of Saratoga take place.
David Dampf has been a
middle school social studies teacher for the past 28 years. He has a
Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Potsdam with a major in history and secondary education
and a Master’s degree in reading from SUNY Cortland. Since he believes
that understanding history is essential to being an educated, thoughtful adult,
he has spent his life telling stories that make history come alive. He
lives in Oneida, New York, with his family.
Giveaway Details:
One winner will receive a $10 Amazon GC,
International.
Ten winners will win signed bookmarks, International.
Giveaway Link:
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