วันศุกร์ที่ 29 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

Book Review - "1000 Questions for Couples" by Michael Webb

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Do you still remember your days of questions at the start of your relationship? Is your stream of questions running out? Never mind, today, the book "1000 Questions for Couples" is going to provide you with a huge amount of questions to ask your partner, so let the storm of questions blow.

In this book, there are truly 1000 questions put together so as to help you explore more deep both from you and your partner, via couple-oriented (about 70% of the questions are focusing on married couple relationships, though it is still an excellent reference for new romantic relationships and new married couples or going-to-be marriage relationships) fun and serious questions, while it also can be regarded as a relationship suggestion book to give you ideas and hints, for a better relationship as you always want to gain and maintain.

1000 is really a big number, and especially for questions. But it is not about a job interview or reference investigation, i.e it should not be treated like that. On the other hand, we should have fun with those questions. Some of these questions might be embarrassing to ask or to be asked if without this book or such programs, however, when you get this book or such programs, it will be much easy and comfortable to present these questions to your partners. And you can design your 1000 Questions for Couples in a creative manner, such as leaving a stick with questions or just email him/her etc., like:

1. Do you think you would prefer a calm, loving, consistent marriage or one that was full of excitement, wild times and rocky patches? or

2. What makes you feel secure and safe? or

3. Which do you think should have the final say in decisions - logic or emotions? Why? or

4. About what things are you most selfish?

By reading through this book, you are going to get more tips and inspirations about your relationship and even serious thinking of your lifetime, thus the book goes beyond its original purpose. This book is written by Michael Webb, the author of the best-selling books on relationship, such as "The Romantic's Guide". His name is very popular with many social media, such as Red book, and Woman's World etc. His fame and reputation should give you peace of mind to read his books.

All in all, all of the things you want depend on your own choice. And, the "1000 Questions for Couples" is going to be your wise choice.

Read more about the 1000 Questions for Couples, follow this link: http://www.best1000questionsforcouplesreview.com/, to work out your question formula.





วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

Book review for: "something special"

Book review for: something special
Posted by: Keena Kincaid
Wild rose press
Success as: eBook
5 Star

Kincaid craft one story of full voltage with 'Something special'. Part of the class 85 reunion series, returns Jane Grey Summerville restore her uncle inheritance only to himself in danger. Give Andy Morgan. He is a COP who discovers that his attraction to Jane is now just as strong as it all those years in high school was.

"Something special is a contemporary romance next to picturesque Lake Ontario." Summerville is a small, narrow town. When Jane was young, she witnessed her grandfather kill her mother and grandmother with an axe. The event traumatized Jane and earned her the nickname "Crazy Janie." Andrew Morgan knew better. Andrew saw by Janes peaks, but it was not enough. Jane continued, a scientist of the NASA Mars Rover project work and Andrew went to work for the FBI.

Jane's uncle died and left her a small fortune in a safe deposit box. Jane bucks the heritage claim because of the circumstances around surrounding their family death. She want no memories of their painful past. Andrew is haunted by his past. He believes in his work, and he hates dirty cops. He also believes that he may have found one in the Chief of police.

When Jane claims her heritage, she brings itself in danger. Can sure keep you Andy? Jane and Andy will work through their past hurts and take a chance on love? Trust Jane and Andy to achieve something special?

Kincaid closes the reader into a Web of mystery and intrigue as the story opens. The story moves at a nice clip and Kincaids writing style is easy to read. The author uses a good economy of words to paint the scenic town of Summerville. I felt myself as a resident watching unfold the story. Kincaid's dialogue is sharp and witty, brings a rich authenticity to the characters.

My favorite aspect of the story was the rich characterization. Jane is sad and prosecuted, but it is a career oriented woman and someone to admire. I just wanted to reach through the pages and give them a hug. Andy is heroic and purposeful. It was also fun to catch up with the supporting of cast, identified in an earlier novel, "Something more"

The story is demanding for Romance readers and the love scene embodies the smoldering chemistry between the couple. "Something special" the reader's heart warm and make you believe that love overcomes everything - even the past.

Tested by: S. Burkhart

StephB is an author who like to read many books and a variety of different genres. StephB is an author at http://www.Writing.com / is a site for creative writing.





วันจันทร์ที่ 4 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

Book Review for: "A Valentine's Collection, Sweet"

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Victory Tales Press Anthology
Authors: Charlotte Raby, Cheryl Pierson, Christine E. Schulze, Evie Alexis and Rob Shelsky
ISBN: 978-145-6506599
Avail as a Print/Ebook
5 Stars

Five unique and heartfelt stories are found in this anthology. "The Lace Thief" by Charlotte Raby involves time traveling. Aveline Halifax is losing her home. At seemingly the wrong time, she is catapulted through time where she meets the handsome Nathaniel Boettcher, who pulls her into the crime he's investigating. Can Aveline help Nathaniel solve the crime he's investigating or will love get in the way?

"A Heart for a Heart" is written by Cheryl Pierson. A contemporary romance set in Oklahoma, Sam Tiger returns home from Iraq only to find his nephew in the care of one of his tutors, Keira Lesile. Does Sam dare to let his attraction grow for Kiera?

"Time Dancers" is written by Christine E. Schulze. A fantasy piece, Princess Calina is given a magic mirror as an engagement gift. However, her betrothed is twice her age and Calina is not attracted to him. Her world turns upside down when she steps into the mirror and meets the handsome Aarwyn. Who will she chose - or will duty come before her heart?

"Growing in Love" is a contemporary story written by Evie Alexis. Lissandra never had a "good " Valentine's Day, but Oliver is always there to save the day. When will Lissandra allow her heart to see what's right in front of her?

"November Rose" by Rob Shelsky is set in London during World War II. Rosalie is blinded in an air raid, but it's the intriguing Derrick who comes to her and not her fianc?, Thomas. Who will Rosalie give her November rose to?

Raby's "The Lace Thief" shines with snappy dialogue and a clever plot. Raby uses a good economy of words to paint vivid pictures of Aveline's world. Both Aveline and Nathaniel are interesting characters. Aveline's curiosity had me on the edge of my seat.

Pierson tugs on the reader's heartstrings with "A Heart for a Heart." Sam is torn between two honorable decisions. Pierson demonstrates the power of love will always guide the heart to make the right choice.

Schulze's "Time Dancers" shines with imagination. Her fantasy world is easy to get lost in. Schulze's writing style engages the reader, leaving them to wonder about Lopez and his motivations. Calina's growth at the end moves the reader.

"Growing in Love," by Evie Alexis has the reader cheering for Oliver from page one. Lissandra is quirky, yet an everyday girl we can all identify with. Alexis' light-hearted writing style points out the foils and obstacles of young love and demonstrates that given time, true love always prevails.

Rob Shelsky's "November Rose" leaves the reader breathless. Shelsky's writing is easy to read and pulls the reader into Rosalie's world effortlessly. Rosalie suffers from a serious injury, but it's Derrick with his heroic actions who has earned the right to claim her heart. War, however, has a way of throwing one's life a curve ball.

The novel has a dynamic ensemble of love stories that appeal to the romantic in all of us. The stories are "sweet" with couples exchanging a kiss or a gentle caress. This anthology is a heartwarming read for a cold winter's weekend.

Reviewed by: S. Burkhart

StephB is an author who likes to read many books and a variety of different genres. StephB is an author at http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Creative Writing.