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ERA Organics Mens Products Review and a Giveaway

I received a sample of the product in order to complete an honest review. Any opinions expressed are my own.

ERA Organics offers healthy, organic skincare solutions for you.  In this post I’m highlighting the men’s ERA Organics line.

My husband received the USDA Organic Men’s face and body wash.  It’s good for many different skin types.  My husband is choosy about some of the products he uses. Not so much looking at ingredients (I do that part) but he wants it to work a certain way, feel a certain way, and smell a certain way.

He’s been using this cleanser for several days now and says it’s definitely something he will continue using. He liked the moisturizing feeling during and after use.  I really enjoyed the scent.  For me it smelled like a spicy orange creamsicle..if that makes any sense to you lol.  On a side note, the products matched well with my downstairs bathroom…BONUS!

ERA Organics Men’s Collection aslo has organic shaving solutions.  My husband received the Extra Nourishing & Hydrating Shaving Soap which looks and smells amazing.  It’s made for sensitive skin and contains organic ingredients such as palm oil, olive oil, ginger root, white oak bark and burdock root.  it has an amazing sage lemongrass scent and it non-toxic.

Also pictures is the ERA Organics Men’s natural moisturizing aftershave serum.  Containing the same nourishing ingredients as the shave soap.  The aftershave serum helps to reduce razor burn, ingrown hairs, and redness.

If you’d like to try these products yourself I have a 20% off coupon for you!  Use code: DINERO20 to save 20% off your order at ERA Organics.

 

Enter the ERA Organics Men’s products giveaway HERE ends 8/9/18

Schisms Book Tour & Giveaway

Schisms
The Scribe Cycle #2
by James Wolanyk

Genre:
Dark Fantasy

 


Pub
Date: 7/10/2018


Three
long years have passed since Anna, First of Tomas, survived the purge
in Malijad after being forced to use her scribe sigils to create an
army of immortals. Safely ensconced in the shelter of the Nest, a
sanctuary woven by one of her young allies, Anna spends her days
tutoring the gifted yet traumatized scribe, Ramyi—and coming to
terms with her growing attachment to an expatriate soldier in her
company.

Away
from her refuge, war drums continue to beat. Thwarted in her efforts
to locate the elusive tracker and bring him to justice, Anna turns to
the state of Nahora and its network of spies for help. But Nahoran
assistance comes with a price: Anna must agree to weaponize her magic
for the all-out military confrontation to come.

Dispatched
to the front lines with Ramyi in tow, Anna will find her new
alliances put to the test, her old tormentors lying in wait, and the
fate of a city placed in her hands. To protect the innocent, she must
be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. For even in this season of
retribution, the gift of healing may be the most powerful weapon of
all.
 
 
Scribes
The
Scribe Cycle #1
 
Pawns
in an endless war, scribes are feared and worshipped, valued and
exploited, prized and hunted. But there is only one whose powers can
determine the fate of the world . . .
Born
into the ruins of Rzolka’s brutal civil unrest, Anna has never
known peace. Here, in her remote village—a wasteland smoldering in
the shadows of outlying foreign armies—being imbued with the magic
of the scribes has made her future all the more uncertain.
Through
intricate carvings of the flesh, scribes can grant temporary
invulnerability against enemies to those seeking protection. In an
embattled world where child scribes are sold and traded to corrupt
leaders, Anna is invaluable. Her scars never fade. The immunity she
grants lasts forever.
Taken
to a desert metropolis, Anna is promised a life of reverence, wealth,
and fame—in exchange for her gifts. She believes she is helping to
restore her homeland, creating gods and kings for an immortal
army—until she witnesses the hordes slaughtering without reproach,
sacking cities, and threatening everything she holds dear. Now, with
the help of an enigmatic assassin, Anna must reclaim the power of her
scars—before she becomes the unwitting architect of an apocalyptic
war.

 

James
Wolanyk
is the author of the Scribe Cycle and a
teacher from
Boston. He holds a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of
Massachusetts, where his writing has appeared in its quarterly
publication and The Electric Pulp. After studying fiction, he pursued
educational work in the Czech Republic, Taiwan, and Latvia. Outside
of writing, he enjoys history, philosophy, and boxing. His
post-apocalyptic novel, Grid, was released in 2015. He currently
resides in Riga, Latvia as an English teacher. 

 

The lodge’s main hall was quiet and hazy with a pall of pipe smoke. Most of those lying on the
earthen floor were Hazani, their tunics and wraps hanging from the rafters to dry the day’s
sweat. A pair of Huuri, gleaming translucently in candlelight, lay huddled together near the door
with their packs clutched to their chests. But the stillness was deeper than an absence of
guests; the lodge’s ornate silk carpets and silver kettle sets were gone, likely converted to a few
stalks or iron bars by a crafty peddler.
Déjà vu crept over Anna, thick and threatening.
Yatrin and Baqir headed for the latrine dugout behind a partition, while Khara slumped down
beside the door. The woman fished a cylinder of aspen and a blade from her pack, whittling with
rhythmic scrapes, eyeing Ramyi as she wandered aimlessly between cushions and hookahs.
When Anna was certain of everybody’s routines, she jogged up the spiral stairwell in darkness.
The muffled cries of babes leaked through locked doors on the second and third levels, but the
fourth was silent. Anna wondered if that was conspicuous, or if it might lure unwanted attention
from those who searched for that kind of thing, but she trusted in Tensic’s judgment: Many of
the veterans in Anna’s company, living or dead, had arranged things through him. Sharp minds
and tight lips were rare things in the north.
Anna crossed the corridor and its patches of moonlight, halting at the sixth door. She gave a
soft tap with her knuckles and waited.
Silence.
She recalled her infiltrator’s instructions, the exact exchange of one knock for one cough. If she
hadn’t been so headstrong, she might’ve fetched Yatrin. But she was. With heartbeats trickling
through her core, Anna reached into the folds of her shawl, unlatched a shortened ruj from the
clasp on a ceramic-plated vest, and cradled it against her hip. It was the length of her forearm,
strangely cumbersome despite her having trained with it nearly as long as it had existed as a
prototype among Hazani cartels. Two stubby barrels housed in a cedar frame, a fully-wound cog
on its side, payload sacs of iron shavings waiting beside spring plungers. Most of her fighters
had taken to calling it by northern
name: yuzel, thorn. Crude, inaccurate, unpredictable—but that had become the nature of this
war.
Anna pressed her back to the wall and took hold of the door handle.
Cycles of training coalesced in her stilled lungs, in the hare-twitch muscles of her wrists, inviting
peace in the face of unease. Clarity gave form to violence, after all. In a single breath she
shoved the door inward, dropped to one knee, swept her yuzel’s dual barrels across the room.
The mirrorman’s body was sprawled out in a wash of candlelight and ceramic fragments, flesh
glimmering with slick red. Stale air and sweat wafted out to meet her.
“Shes’tir.” Her curse was a whisper, a surge of hot blood.
Anna stood, keeping the yuzel aimed at the shadows around the corpse. Piece by piece, the
room revealed the scope of their work, starting with blood-spattered mud-and-straw walls. A
dented copper kettle, an overturned table, a tapestry shredded by errant blade slashes. Then
she saw it, gleaminglike a spiderweb or silk strand: a trip wire was suspended across the doorway, just above ankle-
level, set with enough precision to rival some of Malijad’s best killers.But subtlety had never been the way of southerners.
After edging to the left and right, examining the chamber’s hidden corners for assailants she
suspected were long gone, Anna stepped over the trip wire and approached the body carefully.
His face was distorted, bulging out and cracked inward with oozing welts, both eyes swollen
shut. A garrote’s deep purple traces ringed his neck. With some difficulty, Anna discerned that
he’d also been a southerner, not a local conscript or hired hand from Hazan; he’d had naturally
pale skin, now darkened by years beneath a withering sun. A mercenary. But his role—passing
information through a mirror’s glints—had made him their best chance for information on the
tracker’s whereabouts.
Their only chance, after three years of frayed leads and compromised operations.
Anna bent down and turned the man’s head from side to side, noting its coldness, its turgid and
leathery texture as a result of beatings. His lips were dark, and—
Ink.
A dark, narrow stripe of ink ended at the crest of his lower lip, originating somewhere far deeperin his mouth. The application had been hasty, forceful even. Using her middle finger, Anna
peeled the mirrorman’s lip forward. A triangular pattern had been needled into the soft tissue,
still inflamed
with networks of red capillaries but recognizable all the same: It was an old Nahoran system,
more a product of surveyors than soldiers, aiming to meld coordinates with time.
Here, now, her only chance.
Anna reattached her yuzel to its hook, slipped her pack off, fished out a brass scroll tube and
charcoal stick. With a moment of silence to listen, to observe the empty doorway and the night
market’s routine din, she copied the symbol onto the blank scroll. She then furled the parchment
and slipped it back into its tube.
Its weight was eerie in her pack, crushing with importance she understood both intensely yet not
at all.
She hurried out of the chamber and toward the stairwell, but before she’d cleared the corridor
she glanced outside, where she noticed a dark yellow cloth waving atop a post near the
paddock. It hadn’t been there when they arrived. Her breath seized in the back of her mouth and

A door squealed on its hinges.
Anna pivoted around, yuzel unclasped and drawn in both hands, eyes focused to the slender ruj
barrel emerging from the seventh doorway. A dark hand followed, swathed in leather strips far
too thick for northern fighters. She slid to the left and squeezed the trigger.
It was a hollow whisper in the corridor, perhaps a handful of sand pelting mud, a rattle down her
wrists. Iron shavings collided as the magnetic coils accelerated them, sparking in brilliant whites
and blues and oranges. The wall behind the shooter exploded in a burst of dust and dried grass,
sending
metal shards ricocheting and skittering across the floor. A scream ceased in a single gust, as
bone and cloth and flesh scattered just as quickly.
The shooter staggered forward in the haze, howling as he stared at the stump of his wrist.
Anna fired again.
When the dark cloud vanished, the shooter’s upper half was strewn down the corridor and
dripping from the ceiling.
She spun away, sensing the tremors in her hands and the hard knot in her throat, and started
down the stairwell. Three years of violence hadn’t made killing any more pleasurable, nor even
easier, but decidedly more common. In fact, time had only made her more aware of how
warriors were shaped: The nausea and terror remained, but everything was so perfunctory,
done as habitually as breathing or chewing. Not that she had the luxury of being revolted by that
fact. As she descended she unscrewed the weapon’s empty shaving pouches and replaced
them with fresh bulbs.

 
 

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Vigilante Assassin Book Tour & Giveaway

Vigilante
Assassin
Jake
Wolfe Book 2
by
Mark Nolan
Genre:
Thriller
 
Every
marriage has a secret, but this one is deadly. Lauren Stephens wakes
up to find her husband, Gene, has vanished during the night. His
phone is dead. Desperate, she hires Jake Wolfe and his war dog, Cody.
They search the house and discover something so disturbing that Jake
won’t allow Lauren near it. “No, if you see this, there is no
unseeing it.”

 

 

Lauren
thought she had it all: a loving partner, two great kids, asuccessful business, and a beautiful home in the San Francisco hills.
But all of that is about to come crashing down, due to a missing
husband, a hidden past, and a frightening secret that will shock a
trusting wife to the core. Gene has enemies, and now they want
something from Lauren.

 

 

Jake
Wolfe is a flawed man who has a habit of being in the wrong place at
the wrong time. He wants to leave his secret, violent past behind
him, but when Lauren and her children are threatened, his protective
instinct takes command. Jake soon finds himself involved in a
dangerous conspiracy, targeted for death, and engaged in battle with
a powerful, unseen group who will stop at nothing to get what they
want.

 

 

Jake’s
going to have to think fast and fight hard to protect Cody, Lauren
and her kids.

 

 

Vigilante
Assassin is “Jake Wolfe book two” in the ongoing series. It can
be read as a stand-alone, or you can start with book one, titled:
Dead Lawyers Don’t Lie.

 

 

Both
of these Kindle Unlimited books in the Jake Wolfe mystery thriller
novel series are available to read for free with your subscription to
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Dead
Lawyers Don’t Lie
Jake
Wolfe Book 1
 
A
mysterious killer who calls himself The Artist is assassinating
wealthy lawyers in San Francisco. When war veteran Jake Wolfe
accidentally takes his picture during a murder, The Artist adds Jake
to his kill list and he becomes a target in a deadly game of cat and
mouse that only one of them can survive. How far would you go to
protect your loved ones from a killer? Jake wants to leave his top
secret, violent past life behind him. But the reluctant, flawed hero
can’t ignore his duty and his personal moral compass.

 

 

This
gripping thriller is full of suspense, plot twists and surprises. It
features a cast of interesting characters, including several
strong-willed women, two wise-cracking San Francisco Police Homicide
Inspectors, one highly intelligent dog, and a philosophical killer
who shares Jake’s admiration for Van Gogh paintings but still plans
to kill him anyway. As Jake gets closer to unraveling a merciless
conspiracy, his life gets turned upside down and the danger level
increases, adding to the growing suspense. This entertaining
page-turner starts out as a murder mystery and then shifts gears into
a high-speed action thriller that takes you on a roller-coaster ride
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Mark
Nolan is the author of Dead Lawyers Don’t Lie, and the sequel,
Vigilante Assassin. Right now he’s busy writing Jake Wolfe Book 3. He
also tries to make time every day to answer emails from readers. You
can reach him and subscribe to his newsletter at marknolan.com.

 

San Francisco Superior Court Building
Criminal Courtroom Number 8
On the morning before attorney Richard Caxton was shot, he spent an hour in court doing what
he did best—lying to the jury.
This time around, Caxton’s client was the son of a wealthy mortgage banker. Brice Riabraun
had “allegedly” been driving under the influence of alcohol when he’d crashed his luxury SUV
into the Tate family’s economy car. In court, Caxton claimed that the police had mishandled the
case.
In Caxton’s successful cases, he often found a loophole in the law, or a small procedural error
by the police, or a semibelievable alibi that would hold up just long enough to bamboozle a jury.
He exploited these opportunities with the smooth-talking technique of a used car salesman.
Other attorneys in the city marveled at—and envied—the creatively dishonest con man.
After arguing relentlessly for his version of the truth, Caxton listened to the court clerk read the
jury’s verdict aloud and pronounce Riabraun not guilty.
Judge Emerson frowned. Caxton had to make an effort not to laugh.
Brian Tate bolted from his chair and railed at the jury. “How could you find him innocent when
he was driving with a 0.15 blood alcohol level? Witnesses said he drank seven beers before he
crashed into our car and almost killed my wife and kids!”
Tate’s wife, Judy, sat next to him with her arm in a plaster cast. The twelve jurors seated in the
jury box averted their eyes and didn’t reply to him. Tate turned and stared at Caxton and his
client with the righteous fury of someone who had been cheated out of justice.
Judge Emerson slammed his gavel down. “Order! Sit down, Mr. Tate.”
Caxton and his client just sat there gloating, and trying not to laugh at Tate, the working man in
his department store suit and tie.
Tate curled his lip and ignored Judge Emerson’s warning and jabbed his finger at Caxton.
“Anyone else would be going to prison now, but your client had the cash to hire the best lying
lawyer that money can buy. Somebody ought to teach you two a lesson—the hard way.”
“Mr. Tate, that is enough!” Judge Emerson said as he banged his gavel again. “Do not test my
patience, or you will find yourself held in contempt of court.”
Tate took a deep breath and let it out, struggling for control.
“Yes, Your Honor.” He sat down, but continued to glare at Caxton.
Caxton shrugged and maintained his cool and professional appearance. He had perfect teeth, a
year-round tan, manicured fingernails, and the latest hairstyle. His suits, shirts, and ties were all
custom-made by the finest tailors in the Financial District.
Caxton was used to having that level of helpless anger leveled at him by now. He couldn’t have
cared less about it. He’d earned a reputation in San Francisco as the lawyer you loved to hate.
But as he often said, being hated sure did pay well.
Caxton’s favorite story was about a client who had asked him if he could seek justice. He’d
answered, “Yes, and how much justice can you afford to buy today?”
“You are now free to go, Mr. Riabraun,” Judge Emerson announced.
Riabraun grinned and shook hands with Caxton, then exited through a side door. He was
already sliding into a waiting limousine when Emerson dismissed the jury.
Caxton headed toward the front entrance of the court building with his head held high. He went
outside and faced the news reporters and gave a brief but well-rehearsed speech. “Today,
justice was served. My client was found not guilty by a jury in a court of law. Thank goodness
we live in a country where lawyers can protect honest, hardworking people such as my client
from false accusations.”
Reporters began yelling questions at Caxton, but he walked away, looking pious. His publicist
would issue a statement to the press any minute now. As he strolled toward the parking lot and
his brand-new BMW, he didn’t notice someone sitting in a car watching him.


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National Geographic Kids Shark Week Book Package Giveaway

Have you ever wanted to have a close encounter with a shark? Some of us may never have the opportunity to experience the thrill of seeing a live shark, but National Geographic Kids offers us the chance to see beautiful images of sharks in their natural habitat. While on our honeymoon, we visited an aquarium in Cancun, Mexico and I’ll never forget getting to “pet” a sand shark for the first time. These fascinating creatures bring lots of excitement and fear and Shark Week is the perfect time to help your children learn more about sharks with National Geographic Kids. Have fun teaching your kids about life under the sea and enter for a chance to win all six of these JAWsome books!

ONE entrant will be selected from the entry form to win a National Geographic Kids Shark Week prize package. Includes:
Ultimate Book of Sharks, Face to Face with Sharks, Sharks Sticker Activity Book, National Geographic Readers: Sharks, Everything Sharks, and Shark Rescue. Open for entry WW, 18 years and older from 07/19/18 at 12:01 a.m. ET thru 07/29/18 at 11:59 p.m. ET. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. A winner will be chosen after/around July 30, 2018. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to notification email to claim their prize or a new winner will be selected. See Rafflecopter for official rules. The Kids Did It is not responsible for sending the winner their prize. *We are not affiliated with the Discovery Channel*

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Thirty-One Jawesome Giveaway #SharkWeek

Uh-Oh! Do you need a bigger Tote? Thirty-One Gifts always make a splash!

Thirty-One is about much more than just their awesome products. They are a family of individuals who share a passion for empowering women, and who are committed to celebrating, encouraging and rewarding others for who they are. Now they’re inviting all shark lovers to enjoy this limited time Shark Party print and personalize your favorite products with an Icon-It they offer a Shark, Starfish, and even a Whale! Whatever floats your boat! You can personalize a Thirty-One Deluxe Utility Tote to match your style. The Deluxe and Large Utility Totes from Thirty-One Gifts are perfect for keeping all those shark toys contained or for carrying in snacks for your hungry crew to devour!

The Summer Prints Are Here! Thirty-One Gifts is offering the Shark Party print along with a few other adorable summer prints for a limited time. Grab your favorites before these prints are gone on July 31. My personal favorite is the Happy Campers, which one do you love?

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ONE entrant will be selected from the entry form to win a Shark Week themed Thirty-One prize package. Included: A Shark Cool Zip Snacker, Shark Party Print Cinch Sac, and Large Utility Tote (ARV $67).Open for entry WW, 18 years and older from 07/18/18 at 12:01 a.m. ET thru 07/29/18 at 11:59 p.m. ET. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. A winner will be chosen after/around July 30, 2018. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to notification email to claim their prize or a new winner will be selected. See Rafflecopter for official rules. The Kids Did It is not responsible for sending the winner their prize. *We are not affiliated with the Discovery Channel*

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