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review 2021-01-04 01:25
BURIED IN A BOOK by Lucy Arlington
Buried in a Book - Lucy Arlington

Lila is laid off from the local newspaper then lands a job at a literary agency where on her first day she is confronted with a body of a man who was chased out of the agency within an hour of Lila's arrival at the agency. Was it murder or something else?

 

I liked Lila. The agency has a cast of characters working at it. Their descriptions give a good picture of what each is like. Lila wants to know who the man is and who/what killed him so she decides to investigate no matter the cost to her. She also has a few possible romance partners. Her mother is a hoot and her son should have had a good spanking once or twice in his childhood so he wouldn't be so spoiled.

 

The story line was interesting. I liked how Lila works to solve the murder. She's wrong at times but keeps at it until she finds the answer. The world building is good. I look forward to more of the series.

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text 2018-12-03 12:03
The Shocking Health Benefits of Beer

While the topic of ‘beer being beneficial’ is a controversial one and has been hotly debated, several studies have been conducted in the past which come to a conclusion that beer really has health benefits. These benefits are generally not known by people, and the culprit behind this is the notoriety of the beverage.

 

If you are a beer-fan and looking for motivations to make peace with the habit, here are a few shocking benefits of beer that we bet will leave you amazed.  

 

1. Reduced chances of getting kidney stones

A study conducted in the recent past suggests that drinking beer tends to lower down the risk of a person getting kidney stones. In fact, it also said that the risks keep declining with increased consumption of the drink.

 

 A team of researchers from Finland, under the supervision of Doctor Tero Hirvonen from the National Public Health Institute of Helsinki, conducted this study on middle-aged men with a huge sample size of 27,000. The outcome of the research read:

 

“Each bottle of beer consumed per day was estimated to reduce risk by 40 percent."

 

This is probably the reason behind in Irish Bar Arlington always being crowded and such businesses being so successful.

 

 2. Protection against cardiac arrest

 

ain types of beer including dark ales and stouts can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack or cardiac arrest in those who consume it. And the same was confirmed by research conducted by students at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania.

 

It is the fatty substance around your heart that causes the walls of the arteries to fur-up and results in heart attacks. This substance is what the beer works against to diminish the risk.  Nonetheless, moderation is the key and you must not forget that

 

 3. Lowered risk of strokes

 

e American Stroke Association and Harvard Medical School have played a significant role in increasing profits for Irish bars in Arlington by revealing that those who drink beer moderately have the risk of strokes up to a 50pc in comparison to those who don’t.

 

Beer interrupts the formation of blood clots in your body that result in strokes and help normalize the blood flow. And when there are no clots, there will be no strokes. 

 

 4. Stronger Bones

 

Silicon is a substance that encourages bone growth and makes them stronger. Yes, you guessed it right; this is what beer contains that enables it to strengthen your bones. This fact too is backed by profound research conducted at the Tufts University in Massachusetts.

 

But then again, you have to make sure you don’t overdose. Too much beer can possibly work in the exact opposite manner. You will either get weak bones or fractures by tripping due to being overly intoxicated or both.

 

 5. Reduced odds of becoming diabetic

 

This comes like a pleasant surprise to many. A research conducted on middle-aged men at the Harvard University in 2011 concluded that those who drink no more than two glasses of beer a day have a reduced risk of becoming diabetic. The risk is reduced by as much as 25pc.

 

And the list goes on!

 

So, if you are holding back from having the beverage you love the most just because you thought it would cause health problems, you know where you should be heading right now. The staff at McCullars Irish Pub and Grill can’t wait to treat you with the range of beers they have. Try today!

Source: mccullarsirishpub.com
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text 2018-08-29 03:26
Melissa Dlugolecki

Melissa Dlugolecki shares her grief journey and gut health strategies to support others to feel more energized, lose weight and gain clarity.

Source: www.thrivewithmelissad.com
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text 2016-05-20 08:35
Blog Tour & Giveaway! The Change Up (Arlington Aces #1) Elley Arden

 

This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Barclay Publicity.

 

Readers looking for something a little different will love The Change Up by Elley Arden, a twist on the traditional billionaire romance.

 

Out now! The Change Up (Arlington Aces #1) by Elley Arden

 

"Follow the tour and enter to #win a grand prize of $25.00 Amazon gift card and a signed bundle of the Kemmons Brothers series!"

 

 

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text 2016-05-16 08:31
Blog Tour - THE CHANGE UP

 

Readers looking for something a little different will love The Change Up by Elley Arden, a twist on the traditional billionaire romance.

 

Out now! The Change Up (Arlington Aces #1) by Elley Arden

 

 

 

 

Title: The Change Up

Series: Arlington Aces #1

Author: Elley Arden

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: May 16, 2016

Publisher: Crimson Romance

Length: 66k words

Format: Digital

Digital ISBN: 978-1-4405-9151-8

 

Synopsis:

 

Commercial real estate mogul Rachel Reed is the one person her father can depend on, so when he walks into her Philadelphia office two weeks shy of her fortieth birthday to drop a personal and professional bomb, she rises to the occasion. She will help get his independent professional baseball team up and running before the inaugural season, and then … she will sell the team to recoup his substantial investment. It’s a tall order, but Rachel knows one thing for sure: a sexy nuisance from her past and a few acres of trees won’t stand in her way.

 

Former minor-leaguer-turned-landscaper Sam Sutter is surprised to find his brother’s ex in the woods behind the house he bought when he cashed out his signing bonus and said so long to baseball. He’s even more surprised to learn “his” trees are on her chopping block. There’s no way he’ll desecrate his nature-loving mother’s memory by letting that happen. But butting heads with the beautiful business woman is a tricky task that leads Sam to accept a position as head groundskeeper at her father’s stadium. Working under Rachel’s watchful, smoldering eyes might be Sam’s undoing.

 

She doesn’t know a thing about baseball. He swore off the sport ten years ago. But strange things happen when field dust gets in your veins.

Find out more at: Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iBooks

 

 

 

Excerpt:


She thought about that for a minute, thought about him, standing there, looking at her like she was the only woman in the world, and the heat was undeniable. The attraction unmistakable. Sam Sutter was a mouth-wateringly beautiful man. Five years younger and without a discernible life plan, but damn it, libidos didn’t care about those things. And honestly, the only thing holding her back from taking out all her recent frustrations on his blessed body right now was the fact his crew was just outside the leftfield wall.

 

To neutralize the lust bubbling in her veins, she asked, “Do you miss baseball?”

 

He looked broadsided by the random question and didn’t rush to answer.

 

I know that came out of left field …” she grinned at her cleverness, “but I’ve been wondering about it ever since the festival. When my dad was asking you about baseball, you looked very uncomfortable.”

 

His gaze shifted away from her and anchored onto something in the grandstand, but then he shrugged like she hadn’t hit a nerve. “I was uncomfortable because I was worried about your father. I wasn’t sure what was going on. That’s all.” But his jaw pulsed, and she knew better.

 

Sam …” She stepped closer, narrowing the space between them. “I saw that same look a minute ago when I asked you to help me out with the coaching prospects. You miss baseball. It’s okay to admit it. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be human. God, you played every year of your life until you were how old? Just because you were ready to hang it up professionally doesn’t mean you don’t miss the game personally.” He looked at her then with a hurt in his eyes that seemed to be saying maybe he wasn’t as ready to hang it up as he pretended to be.

 

I miss some things more than others,” he said. “There’s a rush you get from playing the game.” Silence stretched out between them as the warm wind wrapped them in the sun-dried fragrances of spring. All the while, his eyes roamed her face until they focused on her lips. “Fortunately you can get that rush from other things.”

 

Like?” she asked, breathlessly, knowing damned well she was encouraging him.

 

This,” he whispered before he leaned in and kissed her, a brush of his lips, soft as the breeze that carried the heated scent of his skin to her nose and then to her brain.

 

 

 

Author Bio:

 

Elley Arden is a born and bred Pennsylvanian who has lived as far west as Utah and as far north as Wisconsin. She drinks wine like it’s water (a slight exaggeration), prefers a night at the ballpark to a night on the town, and believes almond English toffee is the key to happiness.

 

Elley has been reading romance novels since she was a sixteen-year-old babysitter, sneaking Judith McNaught and Danielle Steele novels off the bookshelves of the women who employed her. To say she’d been sheltered up to that point is an understatement. No one had ever told her women could live bold, love freely, and have sex lives that were exciting and fulfilling. (They don’t teach these things in Catholic school!) Now that she knows, she’s happy to spread the word. The women she writes about may be fictional, but the success, respect, and love they find on the page is a universal right for women everywhere.

 

Elley writes books with charming characters, emotional stories, and sexy romance. Visit The Bookshelf for a detailed listing.

 

You can also visit her online at the following places:

Website Facebook | Twitter Goodreads | Amazon

 

 

Guest Post with author, Elley Arden

 

I had big plans for my reading goals this year (a book a week), but by February, I had modified those goals to a couple books a month. I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t even done that consistently. I let life get in the way. Now, I’m back to making reading a priority, and reading on my iPhone has helped me with that. I always have my phone with me, so I always have books with me. It’s amazing how much I can get read while waiting to pick up my daughter from school or dance. What am I into now? Well, I discovered Lori Wilde’s Stardust, Texas series (baseball themed), and I’m making my way through that. I’ve also started Jennifer Bernard’s Love Between the Bases (Kilby Catfish) series. I have a bunch of other random books spread over my Kindle, iBooks, and Nook apps—everything from historical romances to some romantic suspense. I’m really trying to widen my horizons where my reading is concerned.

 

The idea of widening my horizons led me to sign up for the Book of the Month Club. Have you heard of it? Each month, there’s a selection of five books that are chosen by guest judges. Club members can choose which book they want to receive in the mail. One of the things I love about this is that the books are hardcovers. I hadn’t held a hardcover fiction book in many, many years. The rush I got when I finally cracked open the first book is incomparable. Whoever said print books are dead hasn’t opened a hardback book recently. I swear angels sang. Here’s the rub, though. It’s hard to carry—and remember to carry—a hardback book everywhere I go, so more often than not, it’s at home, miserably unread. I am very behind on my books of the month right now. (I’m currently reading The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, and it’s very good!) Aside from the rush of having a hardback book to read again, I love that the Book of the Month Club has me reading outside my chosen genre (romance). It’s easy to get into a reading rut, and it’s so thrilling to discover something new.

 

Going forward, I need to be more methodical and organized about reading. (I wish I had a spreadsheet to keep track of everything. I love spreadsheets, but I don’t know the first thing about making one. If you know of one, please leave me a comment with the information.) A little more organization will keep me on track with reading when the deadlines start piling up. Right now, I’m staring down a deadline for the next book in the Arlington Aces series, THE SWEET SPOT, which will end with Rachel’s sister Helen Anne and outfielder Giovanni living happily ever after. On the heels of that deadline, I have one for the Arlington Aces holiday novella, THE SQUEEZE PLAY, in which Liv will finally get her happy ending. Then, I’ll be writing the last book in the Aces series, THE FULL COUNT. In the midst of all that chaos, I’m trying to put together a hockey romance series. So you can see how finding time to leisurely relax with a book is almost impossible. But where there’s a will, there’s a way, right? Thank God for the ability to read on a smart phone.

 

Do you read on your phone? It takes some getting used to for sure, but if you can get past the smaller text, you’ll never be without a book again.

 

Thanks, Kitty for having me, and happy reading, everyone!

 

 

 

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