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I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised by this book. The slang and narrative tone seem to be more geared toward the YA crowd but the meat and bones of the story are quite addictive and definitely ageless. The main character is a strong, no nonsense, kick a$$ heroine named Jessa. She is someone you can't help but root for and her very unique pack situation with the 4 brothers is surprisingly uncomplicated and definitely yummy... and WOW...I don't think Braxton could be any hotter even if Jaymin tried. This was a quick read that didn't require a lot of thought but was definately fun to watch unfurl. I will be checking out the next book as soon as it's released later this year.
Used in conjunction with the anti-fungal soap with tea tree oil is very effective. I was finally able to clear up my ringworm caught from one of my students. Use the soap three times a day on the infection. Dry it and apply this oil on the infected area. It takes several weeks to even a few months, gradually bring down the usage of the oil to once a day then just use the soap for a while once the infection disappears. Prescription pills did not work for me but using this oil with the soap did! There are different fungus types so this may not work for everyone but for me I give it 5 stars!
This book is pocket size and large print. While it contains some decent phrases you could fit the entire contents of the book in to a single blog post.
Netflix on Kindle Fire is waaaay better than I thought it would be from the reviews i read. It has great pictures and it's very clear. But it does freeze up more than i would like. Overall I woulz recommend it.
I do feel like I sleep better, and also I have noticed that my arms don't fall asleep as often (I'm a side sleeper) so I do less tossing and turning to return blood flow (used to be 3 or 4 times a night, now it's 1 or less).
Pastiching 50 Shades and Twilight was a great marketing strategy, and the book certainly lives up to its inspirations--which is to say, it is poorly written straight girl porn sans any actual erotica that takes the deviant fantasies of enslavement and somehow winning over an undead bloodsucker and turns them into, you know, comfortable lovey-dovey straight girl porn. Unsurprisingly, the characters are utterly one dimensional, the desire portrayed is sickeningly heterosexual, and every time the plucky-but-oh-so-feminine narrator mentions not wanting to go insane like her mother, my mad pride makes me want to rewrite the whole thing from the perspective of a psychotic. With, you know, an actual understanding of things like grammar and character depth and development. I don't even know why I bothered reading it, the title let me know exactly what I was in for, but it took like an hour and a half, so at least I didn't lose too much time over it. Lestat was my first crush, so it's always devastating for me to see what Twilight has done to this genre. Oh, great pen name, by the way, Bella Forrest. As if the title by itself wasn't clear enough.
This book was categorized as being a psychological thriller. It it's not even close to a psychological thriller. Basically it's about spouses cheating on each other and how the main character grows personally. I found how much she changed to be unbelievable in such a short span of time. I was also very disappointed with the ending. Really, the husband gets just a slap on the wrist for all he's done? AND she lets him wait for years, when it's most convenient for him and her, to tell anyone his secret? Just very unsatisfying for the reader.