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. "
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Some of my musical instruments are a little different than you normally run into. For instance, but Bull Roar caught Country Dew‘s attention. She left a link to a video showing a bunch of them playing. This lead me to some other interesting instruments.
I knew a guy in the early ’90s who had created an instrument called a cacophony (he may have had a clever spelling but I no longer remember). It was a metal box with a xylophone in the bottom and two slotted trays full of marbles in the top. As you slid one of the trays back, the marbles fell onto the xylophone below, creating the cacophony.
Needless to say, this was a “grand moment” sort of instrument that could only be played once during song. He actually did get a chance to play it though, in some artsy local concert of new musical compositions.
Those were fantastic! I loved the bones playing The Flinstones, the street guy, the glass harmonica, the tools! This is so cool! Thanks so much for sharing.
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I knew a guy in the early ’90s who had created an instrument called a cacophony (he may have had a clever spelling but I no longer remember). It was a metal box with a xylophone in the bottom and two slotted trays full of marbles in the top. As you slid one of the trays back, the marbles fell onto the xylophone below, creating the cacophony.
Needless to say, this was a “grand moment” sort of instrument that could only be played once during song. He actually did get a chance to play it though, in some artsy local concert of new musical compositions.
It just shows that there is music in everything!
Those were fantastic! I loved the bones playing The Flinstones, the street guy, the glass harmonica, the tools! This is so cool! Thanks so much for sharing.
Ooooh the sound stones are cool!!!!
Great post, how fun!
Love the toolglock–very creative.
(Not playing this week, just passing by.)
I never would have thought a glass harmonica would look like that.
Have a great day!
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I think the glass harmonica was my favorite! Not sure I could figure out how to play it though.
Thanks for sharing these!!
Rachel
http://averyfan.blogspot.com/2012/04/thursday-13-books-to-read.html
Very cool!
*hugs*
Paige
My TT is at http://paigetylertheauthor.blogspot.com
aww…too bad I can’t hear these instrument…my internet quota is very low and makes playing youtube is incredibly slow
That glass harmonica looks like a giant caterpillar larva.
The singing bowl is my fave, so ethereal.
xo
I really liked that glass harmonica and some of the glockenspiel-like things. But then for my own amusement, I got all 13 of them going at once.