Dead Heat Promo Stop (Book Excerpt)

Today I am on a promo tour for the book Dead Heat by Lisa Nowak and I want to thank Reading Addiction Blog Tours for allowing me to take part.
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After Alex’s mentor Cole dies in a wreck at the speedway, Alex takes his truck and trailer to his wife, then goes back to the track, where his grief overcomes him and he collapses.

Chapter 2
For a long time, I lay on that wet asphalt, wishing I was dead. It’s like I’m not even here, like the hurt’s so big I disappear in it. Something soft brushes my shoulder, near the base of my neck. Pain knifes through me, and I choke on a sob. Then I feel that touch again. I lurch up off the track to look around. Nothing.

I’m soaked, numb clear through, but the chill don’t do a thing to dull the fire of losing Cole. That wells up so big and powerful, I can’t hold it back. I scream as loud as I can, till I’m still yelling, but no sound comes out.

I can’t do this. No way can I go back to how things were. Didn’t I do all I could to make sure nothing like this would happen? All them lies I told, why couldn’t they keep him safe?

I shove the wet hair from my eyes and go get my bike. I rip out of the parking lot hard and fast, daring the cops to come after me, hoping I skid under the wheels of some car.

I got no idea where I’m going, but I wind up at Ivan’s Automotive, the shop where I work. Soon as I pull into the lot, the answer comes. My bike might not’ve done me in, but I know something that will.
I find a piston in the scrap bin outside and use it to bust the glass in the back door. When I get in, I turn on the office light, but leave the rest of the place dark. Don’t want nobody calling the cops before I finish this.

I pick the ’89 Taurus ’cause emission standards aren’t so strict for a car that old. Once I got the keys, I grab one of the hoses we use to vent exhaust from the shop. I stick one end on the tail pipe and put the key in the ignition so I can roll the window down a little. I snake the other end through till it’s resting on the passenger side floorboards. There’s a big gap, so I find some towels and cram ’em in to stop it up.

When I crank the engine, I have one thought of Momma, but the pain’s so big and deep it chases even that away. I close my eyes. For a second, I wonder if I’ll see Cole, or if it’ll just be over, but either way it don’t matter.

There’s this whir, and all four windows start going down. What the hell? I jab the master control to raise ’em. The second I take my finger off, they head south again. Are you kidding me? Real quick, I roll ’em up, kill the engine, and get out of the car to pull the fuse. Whatever’s going on, them windows can’t work if they don’t have no juice.

I get back in and crank the starter. The engine revs for just a second before it dies. I try again. The car sputters and stalls. One more shot, and this time it won’t run for nothing. Pissed, I twist the key and don’t let go until the starter sucks every bit of life out of the battery.

“Son of a bitch!” I slam my fist against the wheel, beating it again and again. Finally, I got nothing left. A sob grabs my throat and I slump forward, pain crashing down in waves that want to drown me.
Then something touches my shoulder. I jump and swing around. This time I see him, right beside me.
Cole. Only not Cole—he’s sorta sunk down into the seat a little, and the fabric shows right through him.

The shock stops my breath. I stare at him and he stares back, sadder than I ever seen him. That look is so damn Cole it rips a hole in me. I got no doubt that if he could, he’d take every bit of my pain and carry it himself.

When he puts his hand out, I feel that feather touch again.
“I’m sorry, Ace,” he says, “but I can’t let you do this.”

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Dead Heat Promo Stop

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YA Paranormal
Title: Dead Heat
Author: Lisa Nowak
Date published: 9/29/2012 (ebook)

Alex is a machine whisperer. He can tell what’s wrong with a broken-down car with a touch. But his gift can’t save him from the brutality of his meth-addict father. For two years, Alex experienced kindness through Cole, his mentor. Now Cole’s dead, and the violence in Alex’s life is escalating.

When Cole reappears as a ghost, Alex clings to the tenuous link. Then he learns Cole might’ve sacrificed his chance to cross over. Jade, the first girl to look beyond Alex’s past, assures him Cole can reach the Other Side—if Alex escapes from his dad. But a previous terrifying attempt has convinced Alex it’s impossible. Unless he can find the courage to try, his friend may be earthbound forever.

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Author Bio:
In addition to being a YA author, Lisa Nowak is a retired amateur stock car racer, an accomplished cat whisperer, and a professional smartass. She writes coming-of-age books about kids in hard luck situations who learn to appreciate their own value after finding mentors who love them for who they are. She enjoys dark chocolate and stout beer and constantly works toward employing wei wu wei in her life, all the while realizing that the struggle itself is an oxymoron.

Lisa has no spare time, but if she did she’d use it to tend to her expansive perennial garden, watch medical dramas, take long walks after dark, and teach her cats to play poker. For those of you who might be wondering, she is not, and has never been, a diaper-wearing astronaut. She lives in Milwaukie, Oregon, with her husband, four feline companions, and two giant sequoias.

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Glymm Bag October Edition


 


I am a little late in posting my Glymm Bag post as I usually try to post the day I get the bag but last week I had already planned my week out before hand so there was no room to post until this week.

Before I show you what I got in my Glymm Bag let me tell you a little bit about Glymm.

  • Its a Canadian monthly beauty box subscription service. Only available to Canadians.
  • Its $12 a month and its a recurring charge. You can pay monthly (like I do) or every 6 months or yearly.
  • They now offer a gift subscription.
  • There is no waiting list.
  • You can expect to receive 4-5 luxury samples (although they claim to offer deluxe sized samples)
  • Each month with Glymm you will recieve Glymm points (subscription, monthly product surveys, purchasing items in the Glymm store and referring friends) that you can in turn redeem when you are buying something in the Glymm Store.

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With that being said lets get into this month’s October Glymm Bag shall we.

 October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we got a special edition bag called Pink Ribbon. The bag itself is valued at $12.00 and it came with this pink ribbon to wear.

You will also notice that Glymm listened to its subscribers and brought back the product cards. Can I just say that I love having this card again. It makes writing the posts so much easier instead of going between my blog and the Glymm site.

This is a sample size of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Oil. They sent this out to announce a special edition Mama Glymm Box coming out soon that is geared toward mothers and mothers to be. I have to say I am curious to find out more about this and who it will be geared towards.
 
This is a new to me company and products. Its Miss Jessie’s Baby Buttercreme. Its a leave in hair treatment for dry hair. The card says you will get 5 uses out of it. I don’t hair dry hair thankfully so I might pass this on to someone who does.

Sample size: 2 oz for $9

Full Size: 59ml for $9, 237ml for $32 and 473ml for $58
 
When I did the conversion it worked out to be a full size sample at 59ml.
I have never  heard of this, Lash Card. This little card board card is suppose to prevent mascara from smudging and clumping. Sadly this isn’t something I could see me using as it looks to be just something that would be awkward to hold while I was putting on my mascara. What do you guys think? Apparently you will get four uses from this two pack Lash Card.

Sample is 2 Lash Cards for $1.40 (that’s for the two of them)

Full Size is  a box of 10 for $6.99
Another new to me brand is Femme Couture. They graciously sent us a full size of their Lightening Lash Mascara. It will build your lashes without the clumping and last all day and night. I haven’t opened this yet since open mascara only lasts 6 months. Hopefully I will get to it soon. I got the shade Blackest Black.
 
Full size is 11.3g for $14.00
In a previous box I received products from Cyberderm (they sent some skin care items in those syringe looking packaging).  This time they sent these little tubes of H2O Hydration and Every Morning Sun Whip. You are suppose to use the Hydration before the Sun Whip.

Sample size: No idea what size these are (but they aren’t deluxe)

Full Size: Hydration: 50ml for $60.00 and Sun Whip 50ml for $38.00

With the hydration you are suppose to get 10 uses and the Sun Whip 2 uses

 
So my thoughts this month are so so. Its not one of my favorite beauty subscription services and the products did pay for the subscription. The bag is super cute and the mascara and baby oil will be used the most. I will give the Cyberderm a try but really don’t see me using the lash Card or the Baby Buttercreme.

What did you guys think of your Glymm bag this month?

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Lip Factory Inc October Edition

This is the October product card.
I have stumbled upon another beauty box subscription service. This one is called Lip Factory Inc and I should let you know before I begin this review that I actually purchased this subscription service and I’m not being compensated in anyway for this review. I just thought I would share what I got from them.
 
Before I begin let me tell you a little bit about Lip Factory Inc.
  • Based out of the US but they do ship to Canada and International.
  • Its $22 a month (recurring charges) shipping is included in that for US and Canada. There is an additional fee outside that area.
  • You can expect to receive 10 sample sizes from some of your favorite make up brands.
  • You could receive a full face make up kit and you will always get lip products such as lip glosses, lip sticks, lip liners, etc because its all about the lips.
  • The website is easy to navigate and what I love so far is that there is always a video or photos online called tutorials so you know how to use your month’s box.


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So lets get on with the October box shall we.

I should let you know that coming into Canada it could take a little longer due to customs.

As you can see the packaging is very pretty and classic in my opinion. It comes in a plain brown box but inside you are greeted with this:

I love the white and black print paper. Plus the design is really nice. There is nothing bright here.
What I really liked right away was seeing that little hand written note thanking me for my subscription. I think this says alot about a company.

When there was a delay in shipping they instantly contacted me right away via an email to apologize and I thought that was really nice on their part because so many of the beauty boxes don’t do that so this gives you a great first impression on the company.

 
They offered me a tshirt and I replied back with my size and it was included in the box.
 
Thanks Lip Factory for sending this out to me.
 
When I lifted up this package I could feel some weight to it and was instantly curious to open it and see what was there.
 
The first things I pulled out was this months product card which changes monthly.
 
The next item was this Make Up For Ever HD Primer foil sample.
Another foil sample is this Murad Hydrate Essential C Day Moisture and I believe this is a bonus item.
Then there is the Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist samples.
As you can see there is 4 various shades of lipstick in those little pods. So far the first and the last one are my favorites.
All new subscribers get this Kabuki brush (most commonly used to apply dry, powder-based makeup such as foundation or blush). Its a nice soft brush and I like that its retractable and comes like this. Great for traveling.
I got 2 Ultimo Mineral eye shadows in the same shade Expresso. Although I think I was suppose to get a different color. Its a nice brown shade that I am excited to try.
A brand I know and really like is the Mark line (Avon) and they included this little sample of Glow Baby Glow Luxe lip gloss. It smelled like candy which I loved but I found myself always licking my lips when I put this on.
Since subscribing to a few (whistles innocently) beauty boxes I have discovered a love for the Benefit cosmetics so I was thrilled when they included this ChaCha Tint. I believe this was a bonus item as well since its not marked on my card or online.
Something that is new to me is Korres products. I got a sample of their lip gloss in Cherry Lip Gloss high shine. This smelled like cherries.
 
Instut’ Dermed Clarifying Cleanser. I haven’t tried this one yet and hoping to get to this very soon.
 
No make up box would be complete without a mascara and this is Clinique’s High Impact Mascara. Its in black and I believe this was another bonus item. I haven’t opened this yet since I have quite a few mascara’s going.
As you might know I am always unsure about Eye Pencils and never quite sure what to do with them or how to use them so I am hoping that after watching some videos I will know what to do. The shade I got is Plum 1645 and its by H2O Plus.
I have to say this scares the beejesus out of me. Its a NYX Extreme Blue Liquid Liner. Not sure if I would use this but perhaps if an occassion occurred I might be willing to use it.
So this is what I got and I have to say I am really impressed. I have seen one other blog post about this and they got different items. I am excited to try these all out.
Before I forget they also include these little brushes with each beauty kit. I think this would be perfect for traveling. I think the idea behind this is in case you don’t have the brushes  you have something to work with which I think is a neat idea and in the video’s the artist will use the same brushes.
 

The above picture is all the swatches I did. They are in order from top to bottom: Korres Cherry Lip gloss, ChaCha Tint, Glow Baby Glow Luxe, Expresso eye shadow, Plum liner and the Extreme Blue liquid liner.

What do you think of this beauty subscription service? Is this something that interests you?

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(Meme) Sunday’s In Bed With…..#20

I am working on getting some posts scheduled in advance and figured I would add a  Sundays In Bed With…. post since its going to be a busy weekend this weekend.

The awesome blogger behind this is Kate from Midnight Book Girl   not only is she an awesome blogger but she is was one of my roommates for BEA. YAY!!

Midnight Book Girl

Sundays In Bed With….is a meme I’ve started to share the book we’re spending the morning in bed with, or the one we’d like to stay curled up in bed with all Sunday if only our busy lives would allow! For fun, take a picture of the book in your bed, or simply write up a post or comment below sharing your Sundays in Bed With book. Quoted from Kate’s blog.
 

I didn’t get to stay in bed to read this morning because Michael had to be at his Faith First class this morning and I really need to go and do groceries while he was there.

So I am still reading Alice in Zombieland. I am about half way through it and hoping to finish it this week. Sadly not much reading got down this past week due to things happening in my personal life. I am making the effort to try and finish this up because its been too long.

I have also been going through this one:

I will have my review up for this, this week.

What will you be reading today and this week?

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Q & A with Catherine McKenzie

Today I am so happy to have Catherine McKenzie on my blog for a third time doing a Q&A with me.

Catherine is promoting her US release of Forgotten.

My review is following this post, I hope you will check it out and let me know if you read this or are planning on reading this.

Now onto my interview with Catherine. Please help me welcome Catherine to the blog today.

Cindy: I noticed that the cover of Forgotten has a Canadian cover and a US cover, why is that? Which one do you prefer more?

Catherine McKenzie: The publishers choose the cover and they choose the cover that they think will work best in their market. I like both of them!

Cindy: I’m not sure which one I like more since they both fit the book very well. If you had the chance to go back and do something over again would you? Or would you leave it alone?

Catherine McKenzie: I think it’s best to look forwards, but everyone has regrets.

Cindy: I agree that we all have regrets, although thre is a few things I wish I could do over again. How did you come up with this storyline? Its so different from your previous books.

Catherine McKenzie: I heard a story about a woman who had been stuck in Africa for six months and when she returned someone was living in her apartment. I don’t know anymore about her but I thought it was an intriguing premise.

Cindy: That sounds so interesting and I am sure its happened to people that we just never heard about before. Are you currently working on anything? If so when do you think it will be out?

Catherine McKenzie: I have written my fourth book and it will be out next summer in Canada.

Cindy: I am so excited I can’t wait for your next book to come out. Are you currently reading anything? If so, what?

Catherine McKenzie: I just read Marisa de los Santos’ Falling Together, which was great, and Tyler Hamilton’s autobiography The Secret Race which I also really enjoyed.

 

Catherine they both sound like great reads and I feel so bad that I have yet to read a Marisa de los Santos book. One day soon.

Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time out of your busy schedule to do this Q&A with me. You know I truly appreciate it and I love having you on the blog please feel free to stop by anytime.

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(Review & Tour) Forgotten

Title: Forgotten
Author: Catherine McKenzie
Pub Date: October 2012 (USA) April 2012 (Canada)
Pages: 376
Publisher: William Morrow

Source: I purchased the book

About The Book:
Emma Tupper is a dedicated lawyer with a bright future. But when she takes a month-long leave of absence to go on an African vacation, she ends up facing unexpected consequences. After she falls ill and spends six months trapped in a remote village thanks to a devastating earthquake, Emma returns home to discover that her friends, boyfriend, and colleagues thought she was dead—and that her life has moved on without her.
As she struggles to re-create her old life, throwing herself into solving a big case for a client and trying to reclaim her beloved apartment from the handsome photographer who assumed her lease, everyone around her thinks she should take the opportunity to change. But is she willing to sacrifice her job, her relationships, and everything else she worked so hard to build?
In Forgotten, Catherine McKenzie tweaks a classic tale of discovering who we really are when everything that brings meaning to our lives is lost.

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I bought the Canadian copy of this book when it came out in April and actually only read it on my way to BEA in June this year. As you can see I was late in posting a review (actually I had a rough draft sitting in a post) so when Catherine contacted me asking if I would want to be part of the tour for Forgotten I quickly said yes. I have been a part of Catherine’s previous two book tours ( SPIN and ARRANGED ) so I am happy to finally review her third book and help her promote it.

I am going to admit that it was a little slow for me to begin with and I think that was because I was distracted by reading this on the train on my way to NYC but once I got into the book I started to enjoy it.

Emma Tupper is a young lawyer on the fast track to becoming partner in the law firm she works in. Things are going good until her mother get ills and dies. Emma’s world is rocked and she is forced to make a tough decision, continue working or accept the gift her mother has left her.

Emma’s mother has left Emma a plane ticket to Africa, a place her mother has always wanted to go to but never got the chance. When she approaches the law firm with this they are not very happy and discourage her leaving because she is just what the firm needs. In the end Emma decides to go on this month long journey.

Not long into her trip Emma gets sick on the tour (so much so that she can’t continue) and is left behind in a little remote village to recouperate. Then as she is getting better and is trying to get back home they are hit with an earthquake. Her little one month adventure ends up turning into a six month adventure.

She is finally able to get back home but soon realizes that her bank account is frozen and that is because she was presumed dead since she never returned on her return date and the tour company never reported that Emma was sick so when the village was struck with the earthquake they all presumed Emma died in that. If that doesn’t make things worse her apartment has been rented out to another person (Dominic), all her friends (even her boyfriend) have moved on and all her belongs are now gone.  Life as Emma knows it has changed drastically. Will she be able to get back on track?

If you were given the chance to live your life over again would you do it the same way or make changes? Emma wants her old life back (even her boyfriend) and tries hard to do that but eventually realizes that perhaps she should go with the changes people around her suggest. I know as I was reading this I wanted Emma to see Dominic in a new way and not just as a friend.

I am always fascinated with these kinds of storylines because I always wonder if I was given the chance to do a do over would I? I guess it would depend, would you?

Thanks Catherine for asking me to be a part of this book tour. I am anxiously awaiting your next book which I hope comes out soon.

Check back a little later for my interview with Catherine.

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