Reviews For Moving In
Seriously Reviewed said "You know? Every so often you read a story that starts a little slow on the first few pages and then.....BAM it just explodes! This was one of them for me."
Kaye's Book Review Page
on which she said The book is "short, sweet, light-hearted and just plain fun."
Vince at Philosophy of Romance said "Alice Audrey’s voice is fresh, feisty, full of surprises and always fun. The author also deals with real people having real problems and she does it in a very insightful way."
Nessa at Chrysalis Stage said "If you like sweet, fast-paced romance with a hot hero and all of the misunderstandings that two people can throw at each other, then you will love this story."
Night Owl Reviews didn't have anything nice to say about it. Hey, you can't win them all.
Brenda Talley of Romance Studio said " I recommend this book to anyone. It was a pleasure to read and I shall look for more of her work in the future. "
By Guta Bauer at Murphy's Library did it twice! Once in English and once in Portuguese. I'm assuming they both say, "Life goes on, choices need to be made and we can never let our past deny us of our future. That’s just some of the things we learn from this story. "
If you did a review of my book, let me know! I'll be glad to link to you, even if you didn't like the book.
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Yeah, I know the sizes are weird. What a pain. Anyway, if any of these books look interesting to you, click on them to read more.
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Heavy 
The boy is working on a science project. He’s supposed to see how long it takes for Popsicle sticks to break under the weight of a pile of brick. In this picture there are two Popsicle sticks – one in front and one in back. They’ve been like this for hours. Who knew Popsicle sticks were so strong?
This was submitted to .PhotoHunt
saturday photo scavenger hunt
Which can be found here.

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The Serialists 
This week's participants:
What is the Serialists? It's a chance to check out some great online fiction. Each Wednesday
a new post
goes up where people who write connected fiction can share their latest episodes. Click on that link to get to the post where you can put in your own link.
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Well done! Welcome to photo hunters!
I agree with Lana! Happy hunting.
Nice one! Perfect for the theme. Happy weekend.
I would not have known that popsicle could hold that many HEAVY bricks!
Good job!
The only other thing you might want to do is link back to tnchick’s Photo Hunt info, so other of your blog readers can play along if they like.
Welcome to the Photo Hunt!
They’re heavy for sure! Nice shot too:)
Great take on the subject. Love it. And a great science project.
My entry is up over at Flo’s Place.
Hopefully there are no gerbils near the popsicle sticks! Cool science project.
Laurie
Wow — perfect picture for the theme!
You can check mine out here.
Makes you wonder, doesn’t it? Have they broken yet? Have a good weekend.
I’m surprised no one seemed to notice how phalic the darn thing is.
The sticks broke and the bricks came tumbling down. My ds promptly set up a new pile, this time with three popsicle sticks. We’re still waiting for them to break. My guess is it’ll be in the middle of the night and wake everyone up.
LOL! That’s exactly what you’d expect to happen! Do you have cats? ‘Cos that would be the other option – that they’d “help” the sticks to break and get their tails squashed.
Phallic? Ladies like me wouldn’t even know what that means.
Thanks for pointing out the phallic theme…
Hey, my son designed it. I just noticed something about it is all.
As to helping the sticks break, various family members did come along and kind of push at it a time or two. No cats at the moment, though. We’re holding off on a replacement kitten until after we move.
Right now we have a whole raft of popsicle sticks under the bricks and have bets on how many days it will hold up.