Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Turning Pages

Written by Tristi Pinkston

Publisher's Notes: With his pride and her prejudice, what could possibly go wrong? When the arrogant Blake Hansen steals Addie Preston's promotion at the library, he pretty much rubs her nose in it. But Addie, who dreams of being a full-fledged librarian, decides to stick it out. She loves surrounding herself with books and keeping her father's memory alive in the building where they spent so much time together. Soon, Addie learns that her beloved library will be torn down to make room for a larger facility, and she has to make a choice. Fight, or let go? To complicate things, she finds herself attracted to Blake, who is engaged to someone else. Will Blake and Addie ever resolve their differences?


Mandi's Review: Turning Pages, Tristi Pinkston's newest novel, is a story that will leave a smile on your face. Addie Preston, a college student who works at the local library has had a difficult life. After losing her mother at a very young age, she is faced with all the turmoil of dealing with her father's recent death. She, along with her step-mother, and younger siblings are faced with some difficult challenges. Then to compound the situation even further, Addie is suddenly passed up for a promotion she has desperately wanted-- Jr. Librarian. Blake, the man who "stole" her position then poses a whole new set of problems for Addie. This is definitely a fun book, written as a modern-day version of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Addie is a fun, quirky character that I can really relate to. As a young woman, I spent hour upon hour in my local library. I remember browsing the isles and taking comfort in the unique scents that can only be found in an older library. I loved that Addie's goal was to save the original library. I have always enjoyed old, historic buildings, and there is certain charm that is definitely lacking in the new, modern libraries. I also really liked Blake's character. He is witty and arrogant, and I found the romantic tension between him and Addie a perfect addition to the story. This is a fun, clean read, and I'd recommend it for anyone who's looking for a great addition to their Christmas list.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Thankful For Books Giveaway Hop


Hi, welcome to Thankful for Books blog hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. Today on my blog you can win a $10 Amazon gift card or a free e-copy of my book The Alias (learn more on Amazon.com. Just follow the link) In order to win, just follow the rules listed below. And thanks for stopping by.
1) Follow this blog (Mandatory)
2) Like Tide Ever Rising on Facebook (New book coming Feb. 2013) ( +3)

That's it!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Spooktacular Giveaway Hop


Welcome to the Spooktacular Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. Halloween in my FAVORITE holiday!  I’m like a crazy mama when Halloween night finally rolls around. I create a plan of action, and the kids and I hit as many houses as we can. We trick-or-treat until our noses are frozen and our feet ache. Then we come home and dive into our loot, and when the kids finally go to bed, I sneak all the chocolate. So today on my blog I'm excited to offer a fun Halloween gift bag to one lucky winner, and a e-copy of my book The Alias to another. Just follow the rules listed below, and don't forget to leave your email address so I can contact the winners. 



Alias is available on Amazon Kindle for only $4.99....

Rules:

1) Follow this blog (Mandatory)
2) Check out my new novel coming Feb 2013 and follow on Facebook (+1)
3) Name one character from my new novel (+1)

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to check out all the other fun blogs! 

Happy Halloween!




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Reading Clean Giveaway Hop

     

Welcome to the Reading Clean Giveaway Hop...hosted by  Clean Teen FictionOne Librarian's Book Reviews I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. Today on my blog you can win a fun gift bag full of surprises that any reader would love! All you have to do to enter is follow the rules listed below. 



To Win:

1) Follow this Blog (mandatory)
2) Check out my new book coming Feb. 2013 and "Like" my new page on Facebook (+2)
3) Tell me the name of one of the characters from Tide Ever Rising (+2)

Thanks a bunch for stopping by!! And Happy Reading!


Friday, August 31, 2012

Back to the Books Hop

Hi, welcome to Back to the Books blog hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. Today on my blog you can win a $10 Amazon gift card or a free e-copy of my book The Alias (learn more on Amazon.com. Just follow the link) In order to win, just follow the rules listed below. And thanks for stopping by.
1) Follow this blog (Mandatory)
2) Like Tide Ever Rising on Facebook (New book coming Feb. 2013) ( +3)

That's it!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Ammonites

Ammonites are one of my very favorite fossils. I remember exploring the desert hills behind my hometown with my parents for hours and hours while we hunted these fun little fossil shells. This Ammonite is unique in that it has been replaced by Gold Pyrite. It's a beautiful piece.

 Pyrite Ammonite                                                                                                          For Sale

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Recycled Table(s)

I love love love to turn odd pieces of furniture into something unique and beautiful. A week or so ago, I was in need to a new kitchen table, so I decided to explore the local thrift stores. I happened to stumble on an old table in need of much love. I wish I had taken some before and after pictures, but I didn't. Needless to say, this table was in rough shape. I scrubbed the top, then used a fork and a hammer to distress the wood even more before I added a darker stain. After letting it dry, I pulled it apart and discovered these amazing, old, rusty gears. I was in love. The inside of the table base also made a great shadow box type thingy that I was able to decorate. My dining room is very green. I have decorated with artificial plants and real plants, so I changed the "shadow box" thingy up to make it match. Once that was finished, I placed my old glass top from my previous table on top, giving my new table a very uniquely-me look. Even the gaps between the wood add a certain "style".