Daily Archives: October 14, 2015

Lovely story about starting over

The Promise of Provence (Love in Provence)

By: Patricia Sands

Rating: 5 of 5

promiseofprovenceThis is a lovely book of fictional literature. While there is a romance in it (especially towards the end), the real story is about how a woman learns to reinvent herself after a mid-life crises.

Katherine finds herself unexpectedly single after her husband of many years leaves her for another, younger woman. That the woman is expecting their child makes it all the more painful for Katherine as she was unable to conceive and has now gone through menopause.

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Gorgeous Animal Designs at Night with Black backgrounds

Creative Haven Midnight Forest Coloring Book: Animal Designs on a Dramatic Black Background (Adult Coloring)

By: Lindsey Boylan

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my second book by Lindsey Boylan where the backgrounds are pre-filled in with flat mat black and the design stretches over the entire page from side to side. I really love the way that my coloring pops off the page with this style. I have found that my pastel and neon colors really show up in a whole new way.

There are 31 designs in the coloring book and they are all quite imaginative. The artist has filled in the animals with lovely flowers and motifs to making coloring them even more fun. I am a huge fan of animal scenes and having them with the black background makes this a new and unique book in my coloring collection. There are many animals in the book, including a gorgeous howling wolf, a rabbit, some mice, and even an owl. The animals are set in an imaginative forest with lots of great plants and flowers to color.

Creative Haven books are always a good quality paper and my pencils and gel pens generally work well with them. My markers almost always bleed through. Not too worry, though, as they only print designs on one side of the page. The backside is left blank. If you don’t remove the page from the book to color, you should put a piece of freezer paper, cardstock, chipboard, or even a couple of sheets of good weight paper behind the page as you work so it won’t bleed through to the following page. If you do remove the pages, the publishers have provided nicely perforated pages for easy removal.

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