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Casting Stones by Laurencia Hoffman Spotlight!

Today I am pleased to present Casting Stones by author Laurencia Hoffman. Read about the book and Laurencia, and then read and excerpt, and then you can go check out the book at the purchase links listed below!
The Book
The act of revenge is short-lived. The feeling of regret lasts forever. Avery Stone was a normal guy who never did anything important in his life. After a tragic childhood, he found a family ready and willing to take him in. Though he never really felt that he belonged there, he knew that it was better than being alone. When someone starts murdering random werewolf families, Avery finds himself fighting to keep his loved ones safe.


Author Bio: 
Laurencia was born and raised (with the exception of a few years in Canada) in Michigan. She’s had a notebook in her hand since she was old enough to write. Becoming a published author has always been a dream of hers. Casting Stones was the first of three books to be published. Her second publication is called Star Crossed: Worlds Apart (published under her other name – Jolene Poole), and her third publication is called Bittersweet.
Writing takes up most of her time and will always be a part of her life, but she also has her own line of natural products, and she works with her mother in their floral preservation business.
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Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5361626.Laurencia_Hoffman
Excerpt:
Chance got to his feet, waiting for everyone to say something. Charlie ran her hand through her long blonde hair, clearing her throat uncomfortably. “Well…that wasn’t very nice.”
Chance clenched his fists. He had just been waiting for someone to speak so that he could tell them off. “No, it wasn’t. The truth is never easy to hear. You all treated him like he didn’t matter. Most of you tried to pretend that he didn’t exist. I don’t consider any of you my family, not after this. I will never forgive you for taking away the only brother I had.”
“That’s not fair,” Rain said quietly, “We didn’t kill him.”
“You may not have pulled the trigger, but you might as well have. If you had tried to develop a relationship with him, this wouldn’t have happened.”
“They’re right,” Darius said. “Avery and Chance are both…right.” 
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Rock Stars, Surf, and Second Chances
by Michelle Mankin
Publication Date: July 19, 2015

Synopsis

When handsome California surf god Lincoln Savage suddenly rolls into Ocean Beach like a rogue wave, shy beauty Simone Bianchi’s foundation is shaken. No longer under the thumb of her domineering father, she’s made a simple quiet life for herself and her fluffy fourteen-pound Havanese pup running a surf shop in her hometown of OB. Long ago she gave up her dreams for a future with Linc. But now the notorious lead singer of the Dirt Dogs has returned, and Simone is reluctant to admit that she’s still vulnerable to his killer dimpled smile and easy charm. She finds that although she’s stowed away the mementos, it hasn’t been as easy to erase the memories of their epic summer love. It seems he hasn’t forgotten, either. Is the recording contract he’s offering merely a pretense? Or does he have something more in mind? Does he really believe that they can just pick up where they left off, despite all the bad luck and heartache? And is she willing to risk everything again for one last chance at love?

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michelle mankin.jpgThe bestselling author of the Black Cat Records series of novels.
Romance with subtext.
Reimagining classic stories with sexy rock stars and thought provoking issues.
Love Evolution, Love Revolution, and Love Resolution are a BRUTAL STRENGTH centered trilogy, combining the plot underpinnings of Shakespeare with the drama, excitement, and indisputable sexiness of the rock 'n roll industry.
Things take a bit of an edgier, once upon a time turn with the TEMPEST series. These pierced, tatted, and troubled Seattle rockers are young and on the cusp of making it big, but with serious obstacles to overcome that may prevent them from ever getting there.
Rock stars, myths, and legends collide with paranormal romance in a totally mesmerizing way in the MAGIC series.
When Michelle is not prowling the streets of her Texas town listening to her rock music much too loud, she is putting her daydreams down on paper or traveling the world with her family and friends, sometimes for real, and sometimes just for pretend as she takes the children to school and back.

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Hair of the Dog by Susan Slater on Tour August 2015!

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Book Details:

Genre: Mystery
Published by: Poisoned Pen Press
Publication Date: July 7, 2015
Number of Pages: 240
ISBN: 978-1-4642-0420-3
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Synopsis:


It sounds like some work and mostly play when United Life and Casualty sends its investigator Dan Mahoney to Florida. Five greyhounds—all heavily insured—were lost in a fire at the Daytona dog track.
So simple. Five dogs dead by smoke inhalation, bagged, tagged, and cremated. Papers all in order. Ashes in specialty urns on the desk of Dixie Halifax, track and casino co-owner. In jail, a young employee charged with arson to cover a murder he's blamed for committing.
Then the body of kennel owner Jackson Sanchez is found face down in a pool of blood, a knife stuck in his back. But Sanchez didn’t die from a knife wound. Someone has carved “thief” on his forehead. The blood pooled underneath his body isn’t his. Should Dan be looking for a second corpse? And the one man who can answer questions, the track vet, dies in a motorcycle accident.
Working this case is not as complicated for Dan as having his mother Maggie move into the FBI’s favorite mob slob haven in nearby Palm Coast, while his fiancée Elaine Linden, on sabbatical, works on a PI license. Perfect the FBI can set Maggie up to spy on her boyfriend who may be laundering cash in some geriatric mafia scheme in this follow-up to Flash Flood and Rollover.
Read an excerpt:
CHAPTER 1
Morning. The gold-orange glow shimmered in the narrow window high above him barely illuminating the computers and file cabinets. He turned over and rubbed his right hip bone. Musta slept on that spring poking up through the cotton batting. Cheap mattress, cheap cot, but when he was working with the dogs late, he could sleep in the office—didn't have to travel ten miles to get home. On his bicycle. If his mother had taught him one thing, it was not to look the gift horse in the mouth and to thank the Lord for small favors. All in all, he didn't have no regrets.
He could hear the dogs. Mostly barking but there were a couple howlers out there. And it was breakfast time. They never waited much past sunrise to let him know they were expecting a bowl of raw meat and kibble. These dogs were as precious as race horses, even if they only chased a mechanical rabbit a couple times a week. He swung his legs over the cot's side and sat up, taking a deep breath. Acrid smoke settled around his head and the deep breath sent him to his knees in a spasm of coughing. Fire. Oh, God, help him. He had to get the dogs out. The barking was at a fever pitch now. Had the fire reached the kennels? He grabbed his pillow and pressed it to his nose and mouth. Better. He could take them to the turnout. That area of scruffy grass where potential bettors could size up the day's might-be stars. No time for muzzles. Bites would be the least of his worries about now.
He moved the pillow away from his mouth, "Sadie? Come here, girl." She never left his side that sleek, brown-eyed silver greyhound. Knew without words that he'd saved her life some four years back. Slept with him curled into a ball at the foot of the cot. Shared his lunch and dinner. She was a real pushover for shrimp fried rice and pot stickers. Frantically he tried to see in the haze. The office door was open. That was odd. Could he have forgotten to latch it? Oh well, he'd find her outside in the hall or maybe in the kennel. She wouldn't be far.
But he couldn't go out in his skivvies. He put the pillow down and pulled on overalls, no time for a shirt or shoes and, bending low, pillow again over his mouth and nose, with eyes squinted almost shut, he sprinted for the door. And went sprawling. Through the doorway, crashing with a thud on one knee, slamming head-first onto the tile, shoulder scraping against the doorjamb, propelled forward, splayed out on all fours. And all because he caught his foot on ... on ... on a body. He pushed up, sitting back hard on his haunches, then bolted upright, heart pounding, slipping in the blood pooling beside the inert man dressed in Levis and plaid shirt, lying facedown, but with a knife handle sticking straight up out of his back. He couldn't stop his hands from shaking. He backed up against the wall knowing the keening sounds were his, a low-pitched wail that rose in intensity. Help me. God and my mama, help me.
The smoke was thick now. He had to do something. He bent over, dropped to all fours, grasped the knife handle and closed his eyes. The jerk threw him backwards as the knife slipped out easily and clattered across the tile. It was out, but he knew it wouldn't matter none to the man on the floor. He was dead. Absolutely, totally not getting up anytime soon. He knelt beside the body and leaning across it firmly put his left hand on the shoulder opposite, and right hand around the man's upper arm and pulled. The man flopped over against his thigh, then slipped down leaving a smear of red and settled into the pooled blood.
"Jackson?"
He stared down at the biggest kennel owner at the Daytona track. But no time to wonder about what had happened, that fire wasn't slowing down. Smoke billowed thick above his head. He grabbed up the pillow, and squinting into the acrid gray cloud, raced along the corridor to the room of large metal crates lining every wall, each holding a dog. Much less smoke back here. He tossed the pillow aside and set to work. He started with the crates closest to the hall. He twisted handles and jerked doors open as fast as he could, stopping only to cross the hall and throw wide the double doors to the outside.
Dogs pushed against him, jostling to enter the run that emptied into the observation and exercise area. Fifty dogs. All being held over for Thursday's races, with a hundred more arriving that morning. They had sent a whole bunch for training earlier that evening. And now the transport carrying the new racers was due at nine. Thank the Lord they hadn't gotten here yet. He needed to make sure the dogs still kenneled at the track were all accounted for. But no counting now. He'd save that for later; he needed to keep going. He didn't stop until the last crate had been opened and the last greyhound had bolted for what they thought might be freedom. But had he gotten everyone out the exit? Dogs were everywhere, and the smoke wasn't clearing. Thin tendrils hung in the air.
Only one thing to do. He grabbed two packages of stew meat from a fridge in the hall and waved handfuls above his head to get the attention of the errant few still circling frantically. He led them through the exit to safety, slamming the door behind him.
Still, no Sadie. He yelled her name but doubted she could hear over the raucous, panicked dogs. Had she run with the pack and was already safely out in the chain-link enclosure? He could have easily missed her in all the confusion. Maybe she was fighting over turf or circling the fence looking for him right now. The smoke was thinner outdoors, but behind him, the office was engulfed in flames. No time to check now. She'd wait for him. She wouldn't run away.
The body. Oh no. He'd forgotten. He wasn't thinking straight. He should have pulled it out of the doorway. He couldn't just leave it to burn. Dead or not, that wasn't showing respect to the family. He knew Jackson had a mother. You could find her every Wednesday when the programs were free, putting down a big chunk of her Social Security check at a betting window. He had to give Jackson back to his mama.
He started to run. The closer to the office, the thicker the smoke. He dropped to all fours and crawled forward. He stopped. Had he passed the office? No. He was in front of the door. There was the blood spot darker now around the edges. But no body. Jackson was gone. Maybe he'd been wrong about him being dead; maybe Jackson had crawled away. And he took his knife with him. There wasn't any knife where it used to be. That was a puzzle. What if the body had been a dream?
He could hear sirens, trucks turning in from South Williamson Road. Tendrils of fire now licked out of the office coming way too close to his clothing. No more wondering, he needed to leave. He crawled backwards and then stood and ran toward the dogs. He needed to do a count and find Sadie and then feed the dogs their breakfast. He'd grab some muzzles—he hoped there hadn't already been fights. Funny how some dogs were just jealous and needed to have their way. He'd bet old Pete had already put the chomp on somebody. Sadie'd be smart. She'd stay out of the way. He tried to whistle for her but there was too much noise. She'd never be able to hear him.
CHAPTER 2
Dan liked to watch her look at the ring. Hold out her left hand, ring finger crooked ever so slightly, then turned slowly to let the light catch the faceted sapphire flanked by 4-C perfect diamonds. Tiffany stones, a platinum setting with a world of memories. The case in Wagon Mound, New Mexico, had put a crimp in her sabbatical and left him with a cast on his wrist, but the ending was pretty nice. Yeah, she liked it. And he liked being engaged. It gave him a feeling of permanence—somehow grounded and warm and fuzzy all mixed up together. They'd shelved Ireland, not forever, just for now. There was still some time left before she had to return to the university. The sabbatical was for a full year. And just maybe she wouldn't return. Elaine had held true to her promise—she'd enrolled online in a six-month course for a certificate in private investigation. Time would tell, but co-mingling a shingle might not be a bad thing.
He tried to be persuasive with United Life and Casualty about getting a couple weeks' vacation before picking up a new case. Played the engagement card. Didn't he need a little time with his fiancée? Pointed out how between Tatum, New Mexico, and then Wagon Mound, the summer and fall had been a little hectic. Two cases wrapped up pretty neatly with some big savings for the company. Instead, UL&C came back with a tantalizing opportunity in Daytona Beach, Florida, and suggested he combine business with pleasure—hinted they'd look the other way if his work time got a little heavy on the beach side. Not a bad offer. Now he needed to convince Elaine.
"What would you say to a little vacation/work combination?" They were starting their day at a Starbucks in Santa Fe. And like a broken record, Dan kicked himself again for not buying coffee-shop stock way back when. He wished hindsight didn't have a way of defining his life. But he was turning that around. The woman in front of him wearing his engagement ring would attest to that. And, boy, did he have good taste. He noticed for the umpteenth time how nicely her jeans accentuated every curve.
"Sounds great. When do we leave?" Elaine leaned forward, elbows on the table. With her hair pulled to the side, secured by a magenta scarf sporting little turquoise howling coyotes, she looked thirty—not forty-six. He wondered if there would ever be a time when someone would mistake him for her father. He had to stop thinking that way. Fifty-two wasn't that much older. Could six years make that big of a difference? Any gray in his hair stopped at the temples. No, he could shave off a couple years, too.
"Tomorrow." He almost cringed. He was used to taking off at a moment's notice, but he wasn't sure about Elaine. Did she really know what she was signing on for?
"You're kidding!"
"Nope. Fire at a greyhound track cost the life of five dogs yesterday. Five heavily insured ones. UL&C wants me on the scene as quickly as possible."
"And this track happens to be?"
"In Daytona Beach."
"Florida? NASCAR heaven, by any other name?"
"The same. But I might throw in Atlantic Ocean, miles of fantastic beach, company-guaranteed R&R&—" Dan paused. That last might be a bit of a fib, but they did say they'd look the other way if billables were stretched to cover beach time. He figured a couple long weekends wouldn't be questioned.
"Guaranteed R&R? Well, then, count me in."
Why did he think she didn't sound convinced? A touch of sarcasm even? If truth be known, maybe he wasn't convinced either. He needed to stop letting work interfere with his love life—now that he had one.
* * *
He was able to get a flight into DAB, the Daytona Beach airport and, after setting up two-weeks' boarding at Simon's favorite Pet Paradise doggy resort in Albuquerque, they were on their way. The Rottweiler was usually pretty good about short bouts of separation—the pool at the boarding facility was a favorite. Heated, no less. Dan watched from the parking lot as the big dog dove in and knocked two Labs out of the way, paddling to get a ball. It wasn't exactly comforting, but Dan realized he might not be missed at all.
Enterprise met them when they landed. The LR2 was low-end Land Rover but would more than meet their needs for the next week or so. Great for cruising the beach. The GPS was a welcome addition and Dan quickly punched in the dog track's address—960 S. Williamson Blvd. Someone said the world's largest year-round flea market was nearby. A square couple acres of other peoples' castoffs and a few booths of rinky-dink, made-in-China collectibles—using that term loosely. He could probably do without anything they had to offer. Wasn't he trying to cut back on the junk—that stuff that never got thrown out? He'd never use a word like "hoarder" to describe himself, but the Nordic Track under the bed was vintage. Really vintage. And wasn't he planning on combining households fairly quickly? Shut down that apartment in Chicago. Add Elaine's stuff to his stuff ... Settle into that comfy house or apartment together. That might push him to a forced "throw-out" of keepsakes. No, there couldn't be a flea market visit anytime soon unless he was setting up a booth.
Anyway, there was no time to take a look today. He needed to check in at the track even before finding a place to stay. UL&C was adamant about closing the time-gap. Seventy-two hours post event wasn't bad; still every hour out diluted the quality of information gathered in an investigation. It was always amazing how quickly memories started to fade. Or took on aspects of fabrication.
Dealing with animals put a big emotional tag on the package: a breeder's hopes and dreams, plus an owner's money, in addition to a live animal with its own feelings. UL&C was one of the few large insurance companies that still insured animals—race horses, Alpaca farms, cattle, show dogs, working dogs ... it wasn't his favorite kind of case, but, then, what was? Necklaces belonging to little eighty-five-year-old women? Jewels that survived the Titanic only to meet their doom in a small town robbery? He sighed. Wagon Mound wouldn't be soon forgotten. So he guessed there wasn't a favorite or an easy case. Five dead dogs already put this one out of the running.
* * *
The track's parking lot would probably hold five hundred cars. In its heyday that kind of space would have been needed, but now dog racing was supplemented by other types of gambling—horse racing, harness racing, and multiple types of card games. Some of these were closed-circuit only, like horse racing, and some were live on the premises. From the looks of the people walking through the doors, this was just another form of retiree recreation. Dan didn't think he'd seen one person under sixty in five minutes.
"Not sure how long I'll be gone. I'll leave the car keys unless you want to tag along?"
"I think I'll take a walk. Too much sitting for one day." Elaine gave him a quick kiss on the cheek.
"That was a little chaste."
"Don't look now, but we seem to be of interest to about fifty elderly women on the tour bus behind you."
"Should we give them something to stare at?" Elaine barely dodged what was going to be a pat on her backside.
"You're terrible. Go to work." Elaine laughed and waved once before heading back down the entrance road.
* * *
The late afternoon was beautiful. Wasn't October one of Florida's best months? Humidity low, lots of sunshine, only a whisper of a breeze—she could get used to this. Even if the amount of green almost made her eyes hurt. A person couldn't come from the high desert of New Mexico and not be almost overcome by the sheer vastness of vibrant color. Spread before her was a carpet of grass, short stocky palms and majestic towering ones, flowering plants edging the sidewalks, thick oak trees hung with Spanish moss, and looming over everything, giant pines. Yes, pines this close to the ocean. It surprised her, but she remembered reading that the area was known for its turpentine production in years past. She idly wondered if the pines were indigenous or from stock that was brought in. They were certainly flourishing.
She took a deep breath and stretched. It felt so good to walk after hours on a plane and in an airport. She turned down a recently mowed grassy path that ran along a hedge row and was startled to flush two white ibises from a nearby drainage ditch. It looked like dinner had been a tiny frog, judging from the frantic hopping of several amphibians. Though more than able to fly, the ibises simply looked at her, then sauntered onto the asphalt and continued their slow walk across the parking lot. They seemed so tame.
A rustling in the hedge row caused her to turn back. Was she being foolish to go off walking by herself? There were snakes and alligators in this state. A man on the plane made it sound like every puddle potentially housed an alligator. He shared tales of cities in the surrounding area keeping alligator handlers permanently on city payrolls. Farfetched? He seemed convincing.
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Susan is the author of the Ben Pecos series (Pumpkin Seed Massacre, A Way to the Manger, Yellow Lies and Thunderbird), a stand-alone (Five O'clock Shadow), a women's fiction novel (0 to 60), a para-normal short story in Rod Serling's commemorative Twilight Zone Anthology (Eye for an Eye), and the Dan Mahoney series. Susan lives on the Atlantic coast and writes full-time.

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Fool Me Once by Steve Hockensmith with Lisa Falco Spotlight!


Fool Me Once
(A Tarot Mystery)

2nd in Series
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Midnight Ink (August 8, 2015)
ISBN-13: 978-0738742236
Synopsis
After taking over the White Magic Five & Dime, Alanis McLachlan is trying to make up for her mother’s con jobs by tracking down old customers and making amends. When Martha, one of the most loyal clients, comes looking for a way out of her abusive marriage, Alanis does everything she can to help.
But helping Martha leads to unforeseen consequences . . . including murder. When Martha’s husband is found dead, the police show up at Alanis’s door. And things only get more complicated as she tries to clear her name from the top of the suspect list. With her growing mastery of the tarot and the Fool card to guide her, can Alanis find her way to the truth before the killer gets to her first?

About The Author
Steve Hockensmith’s first novel, Holmes on the Range, was a finalist for the Edgar, Shamus, Anthony and Dilys Awards. He went on to write four sequels as well as a pair of bestselling follow-ups to the international publishing sensation Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. More recently, he wrote (with collaborator “Science Bob” Pflugfelder) the middle-grade mysteries Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab and Nick and Tesla’s Robot Army Rampage.
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Pulse, A Stepbrother Romance by D.G. Whiskey Cover Unveil August 11th!

Today I am pleased to feature a cover reveal for Pulse, A Stepbrother Romance by D.G.Whiskey!

Publication Date: August 12, 2015
Cover Designer: Mayhem Cover Creations


Synopsis

Leah Allen The last thing I needed was another bad boy. Hard muscles. Handsome. Hot tattoos. He had a dangerous; I don't give a f*** attitude that made him irresistible. It was supposed to be a one­night stand, but when Dad introduced Chris as my new step­brother, I knew I was in trouble. His world of gangs and violence would destroy me. I needed to stay away. Why do I find that impossible? Chris Belzer Drugs, fights, death. A typical Wednesday. Meeting Leah changed everything—music coursed through my veins when we f***ed. I knew she would be the key to escaping the quicksand I'd been mired in for ten years. I shouldn't want her. I couldn't resist her. Breaking out of the crime and blood and into a new life would be impossible without her.

About the Author

D.G. Whiskey is a world traveler who uses experiences earned and relationships forged on the road to create vivid portraits of humanity. Number of countries visited is over 17 and counting, with innumerable friends made along the way. The heroes are always hot alphas, and the heroines are clever and independent. The writing is confident, sexy and layered. 
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10 August 2015

Pepper Grinder - Deluxe 2 in 1 Manual Salt and Pepper Mill Shaker

Description from Amazon

  • enviHome 2-IN-1 PEPPER GRINDER: A MUST-HAVE GADGET FOR EVERY KITCHEN! 

    Tired of misplacing your salt shaker and pepper grinder? Would you like to find a recipient that's just as good-looking as it's functional? 

    Call the search team off, because we've got what you need - the enviHome 2-in-1 Manual Pepper Grinder. 

    But this isn't your average pepper grinder - it's much more than that. This kitchen gadget has a double-ended design that can separately hold pepper and salt. Now you can easily season your recipes and make them tastier! The grinding mechanism on each end ensures that there's no spill or wastage. Flow is controlled by the grinding mechanism, so if there's no twisting, there's no seasoning! No more spills and wastage when you accidentally drop the grinder on the floor. 

    The enviHome 2-in-1 Manual Pepper Grinder has a ceramic grinding mechanism that's very durable. The body is fashioned with high-quality plastic that can beautifully withstand drops, and accented with stainless steel rings that protect both the contents and the grinding mechanisms. 

    Perfect for any kitchen, this tiny gadget is sure to set off any decor! 

    A few noteworthy benefits include: 

    • Quality build: ceramic grinding mechanism, plastic & stainless steel body. 
    • Double-ended design accommodates both salt and pepper. 
    • No spills or wastage! 
    • Contemporary hourglass design makes any kitchen look great. 
    • The perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas and More. 
My Review
I received the Pepper Grinder - Deluxe 2 in 1 Manual Salt and Pepper Mill Shaker for review and was not monetarily compensated. I just hate having separate salt and pepper shakers. This 2-in-1 Manual grinder is perfect. I love its hourglass shape, the ease in turning the gear. This grinder is made of quality plastic so if it gets dropped it won't break, not sure if it is unbreakable as I have not dropped it, yet. I have had some grinders that are either too hard to use, or they break.

This Pepper grinder has two sides, just like an hourglass. You unscrew the top, put your salt or pepper in and screw the cap back on. Nothing to struggle with at all. It also looks nice sitting on the counter or table. Plus it is the perfect price to purchase for gifts. I am eager to try different salts and pepper blends with this grinder. 

Veggie Fest, Lisle Illinois, August 15th and 16th! Loads of fun for all!

I am pleased to promote a cause that is important to me, a lot of people don't eat enough vegetables, so what better way to find recipes and resources than at a Veggie Fest. This will be held in Lisle, Ilinois. Admission, parking is free, and it will be on August 15th-16th at the campus of Benedictine University. Read details below and if you are looking for something to do this weekend, go to Veggie Fest!

Veggie Fest Chicago 2015 will be holding its 10th year anniversary Vegetarian Festival this August for the first time on the campus of Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois. This is a much larger space than the Science of Spirituality meditation center campus in Naperville, Illinois, where it was held the first 9-years. As one of the most popular festivals in Chicago and one of the largest Vegetarian and Vegan Food and Lifestyle Festivals in the country, this annual Chicago Festival attracts huge crowds from across the nation. The festival features an impressive array of creative Vegan and Vegetarian recipes.

The 10th annual Veggie Fest Chicago is anticipated to be the grandest festival so far, with an excess of 800 volunteers from around the world lending a helping hand in managing the fair. Last year Veggie Fest Chicago attracted an impressive 30,000+ attendees which are expected to be dwarfed by this year’s crowd. The festival will have well over a hundred vendor booths related to every facet of healthy living.

With the recent incline towards vegan and vegetarian foods, the popularity of such festivals increases every year. One enthusiastic visitor to last year’s Veggie Fest Chicago festival exclaimed, “Absolutely love it! Such amazing food, such a loving crowd – it’s a very elevating experience to be here. I have been attending Veggie Fest Chicago since it was genesis 10-years ago and am going this year as well.”

With international vegetarian food demos from expert cooks and chefs, fun houses for the children, this festival aims to have something for everyone. Additional entertainment is provided by LIVE MUSIC from local Chicago musicians and bands.

Veggie Fest Chicago encourages more people to attend the festival by offering free admission and parking facilities. The festival will last for two days, and will run from August 15th to the 16th, 11 am to 8 pm. During the festival, qualified international health, medicine and education professionals, authors, professors and more will be educating attendees on environmental issues, health, lifestyle and diet. The people in attendance can also take up the Vegetarian Challenge and go vegetarian for a 14-day period. Challengers are helped with recipes and other valuable information via email to accomplish this minor feat.

Sponsored by the Science and Spirituality, the festival goes beyond food, fun and entertainment and also holds meditation classes and talks on spirituality for the attendees. Veggie Fest Chicago’s keynote speaker, the World Renowned Spiritual Master Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj will speak on both days from 2:30 to 3:30 pm. He will also hold an additional public talk and Initiation into meditation on the inner Light and Sound after the festival, Tuesday August 18, 7:00 pm in the main tent at the Veggie Fest Chicago 2015 grounds at Benedictine University campus in Lisle, Illinois.

The festival has also arranged a voluntary blood drive, right there at the festival, that allows attendees help the community with blood donations.



Vegetarian Quick & Easy - Under 15 Minutes: (100 Simple Natural Food Recipes Review! #myownveggieworld

 

Book Details (Amazon)

  • File Size: 2239 KB
  • Print Length: 144 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publication Date: August 13, 2014
  • Sold by Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00KUOCJOG

Want tasty vegetarian meals in just 15 minutes or less?

100 quick & easy recipes awaits you

Whether you are a novice or an expert in the kitchen, you won’t need more than 15 minutes to make these recipes! Impressing your family and loved ones has never been easier!
Time may be precious, but so is food. We need it not only to survive but also to bring us joy and great taste experiences, to challenge our taste buds with new flavors, and, last but not least, to nourish us. But what do you do when you only have 15 minutes at your disposal? Time management is the answer. And that is what this book offers you”"recipes that don’t take more than 15 minutes to make, without sacrificing any of the taste.
What’s your part in all this? Just put on that apron and go to the kitchen. Have fun and enjoy cooking! Believe me, food that took hours to prepare but was done without any passion won’t taste better than food prepared in just 15 minutes with all the love in your heart.
In "Quick & Easy Vegetarian Recipes" you will discover:
  • The various vegetarian groups' classification and why people choose to become vegetarian.
  • The benefits of being vegetarian and the concerns you need to deal with.
  • Tips and guidance for becoming a vegetarian. So many people have done it already; you can do it too!
  • How to get organized and actually find time to cook for yourself and your family.
  • Quick & easy vegetarian recipes for busy mums, romantic meals, recipes that even kids can make and recipes for parties.

100 Simple Natural Foods Recipes:

  • Easy and Quick Recipes for Busy Mums
  • Quick and Easy Recipes for Romantic Meals
  • Quick and Easy Recipes That Even Kids Can Make
  • Easy and Quick Recipes for Parties
My Thoughts
This book is interesting in that you do not have to be a vegetarian to enjoy these recipes. I am not a vegan by any means and I will be trying a lot of the recipes in this book. I am on a diet and I am not real crazy about meats, I will eat chicken, fish, turkey and pork, not a big beef eater. On the other hand this cookbook is perfect for vegetarians. 
A vegetarian or vegan do not eat meat, fish, poultry, eggs or dairy. They also are known to eat their foods raw. Being a vegetarian is not only to lose or maintain weight. It is a lifestyle and author Jonathan Vine does a nice job explaining what a vegetarian is and why people become vegan.  There are many health benefits of going vegan, lower risk for heart disease, diabetes, obesity and many other reasons. 

A vegetarian has to be careful to see that they are getting enough nutrients, and of course fruits and vegetables have proteins, fiber, minerals and lots of antioxidants. To be a successful vegan, you must make sure that you get the right amount of proteins, calcium, vitamin D, Iron and vitamin B-12. Other benefits include detoxing your body and mind, weight control; there is a reduced amount of sugar and fat when you eat vegan. Strong bones, relief from allergies, you get a lot more energy and of course you are being a part of not killing animals for food.

As I was going through the recipes I did find a lot of appealing ones that I will be trying, there are recipes for breakfast such as the Spiced Breakfast Pudding, which has barley, bulgar, rolled oats, it uses almond milk for the milk substitute, which I like along with soy milk.  The next section, after recipes for busy moms, is quick and easy recipes for romantic meals. Pesto Omelet, tomato and basil sauce pasta, and the Spinach and Strawberry Balsamic Salad looks sounds very appealing. There is a section of recipes that kids can make, fast and easy recipes for parties,

Excellent pictures and easy directions make this cookbook perfect. Something for everyone to eat. I like that, there are recipes in this cookbook that I will be trying, hubby is a meat and potatoes kind of guy but after his bout with cancer he is agreeable to eat more fruits and veggies into his diet. More so now than he ever did before. So I will be making some of these recipes for us.
I received an ebook copy of Vegetarian Quick & Easy, and I was not monetarily compensated for my review. 
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