Nude lip shades are so much in trend right now that you would not see bright lips in a crowd of ladies. The reason is plain and simple: nude lips create an illusion of a natural makeup and give your eyes a chance to stand out. I have been applying all pinks, reds, and oranges…
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A Lot Like Love — My “Love Affair” with my Reporting Manager
Disclaimer – Please read this real story at your own discretion. The side-effects could be an intense hatred towards the “Gods of the corporate world,” a deep desire to kick some a**, and, God forbid if you have been in the same (or similar) shoes, an extremely emotional reaction, which may or may not include…
Daughter, Undefined by Jackie Ruchti #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Readers’ Favorite Book Award Contest – Enter Today! Imagine that you were adopted but nobody told you; however, by the behavior of your mom (or the person whom you considered to be your birth mother), you always suspected that you were adopted. Hurtful, right? It’s bad enough to not…
First Survivor by Mark Unger #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. We claim to be in charge of our lives until we are forced to go through an alien territory; however, these are the circumstances that push us to explore our strengths and weaknesses. This is what happened when Louis, the three-year-old child of Mark Unger, the author, and his…
A Plague on Mr Pepys by Deborah Swift #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. This is the first book of Debora Swift that I have come across and, trust me, it is not going to be the last. A Plague on Mr Pepys is a book that is set in the 17th century London, a time when plague and war were robbing peace…
Malice Intent – Is Love Worth Dying For? by Alba Castillo #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. There is nothing worse than being alone. Is there? After reading the memoir of Alba Castillo, I know there is something way worse than being alone; being in a relationship and still feeling lonely, used, disrespected, and rejected wins the oscar of being in the worst situation ever. The…
The Matrimonial Advertisement by Mimi Matthews #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. The first book in Parish Orphans of Devon Series of Mimi Matthews, The Matrimonial Advertisement is a Victorian Romance in all its glory. With the carefully chosen words and formal conversations among the characters, this is a delightful treat for Jane Austen fans. Justin Thornhill has known only the language…
This Does Not Leave This House by Julie Coons #BookReview
I would start off by saying that this is so far the most powerful and moving memoir that I have come across this year. If you are thinking Julie Coons is not a celebrity then why should we bother reading about her life? I would give you three reasons to go grab your copy right…
Make a Wish and Universe Would Play a Genie
My fascination with the programs depicting magic has been since my early childhood. I grew up watching Bewitched and I Dream Of Jeannie. Then, Sabrina The Teenage Witch joined the club followed by Wizards of Waverly Place and many others. All these series left me wishing for a genie of my own. I was so…
The Secret by Rhonda Byrne #BookReview
The Secret is a positivity power pack that, if read with utmost focus, can instill anybody’s lost faith in the world. By defining the law of attraction as a simple concept that says whatever you think you attract, the author has tried to push her readers towards thinking positive all the time. According to the…