Jumat, 07 Maret 2014

Two for the Dough

"Two for the Dough" is the second in Janet Evanovich's series about Stephanie Plum, the bounty hunter.

Stephanie was financially desperate after she lost her job as a lingerie buyer for a department store. She didn't know what to do or how to earn money. Then she stumbled onto an opportunity to earn commission chasing individuals who didn't want to be found. Without any experience or training she began working for her cousin Vinnie who ran a bail bond office.

In "Two for the Dough" Stephanie is still not very skilled or competent in her job. She doesn't have the expertise that might be needed and expected from someone who is capturing individuals who have jumped their bail. The work can be very dangerous and she is afraid but continues to accept files because she is motivated by poverty.

Stephanie is given a file for Kenny Mancuso who has shot his best friend. Kenny is a working class man from New Jersey who is suddenly quite wealthy without any obvious explanation for this. At the same time, Stephanie accepts a private contract. Her maternal grandmother plays a key role in helping her with this.

The manager of a funeral home hires Stephanie to find a large number of caskets that have mysterious disappeared. Stephanie has Grandma Mazur serve as decoy as the two of them go from one funeral home to another pretending they are there for viewings. They are really trying to gather information that would hopefully help them find the caskets and maybe even Kenny.

Joe Morelli, the vice-cop from Evanovich's first Plum novel is now cleared of his murder charges and becomes competition to Stephanie. He is a distant relative of Kenny and is also eager to capture him as part of his job.

The plot takes several twists and turns as the characters not only live out the mundane aspects of their lives but also incorporate the danger and exciting elements associated with their work.

Stephanie and her grandmother are carrying guns and there is danger that they either won't use them or will use them inappropriately. There is also a very real danger that they will be hurt or even killed by those who don't want them to discover the things that they are trying to hide.

Stephanie's parents are both supportive and stressful elements of her life. Even though they do and say things that irritate her, she does turn to them at times for the things that family provide - food, laundry and a warm bed!

Once again, Evanovich combines humour and crime together in an interesting and unpredictable manner. Her characters are strong and she is able to capture the attention of the reader beginning on the very first page. As I read, I noticed that my emotions were very near the surface. Sometimes I was laughing and at other times I felt the very real fear that the circumstances of the plot demanded.

The more that I read of Evanovich, the more I want. In fact, since receiving and reading the first three novel set, I have ordered several more. This is quickly becoming one of my very favourite authors!

Three To Get Deadly

"Three to Get Deadly" is the third book in Janet Evanovich's series about Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter.

This story focusses on the mystery associated with the disappearance of the man everyone in the community loved and called "Uncle Mo". He owned the candy store where children and adults alike had good memories. He was stopped by a rookie cop when he was doing ten miles above the speed limit. Mo had been carrying a concealed weapon and was arrested because of this.

Stephanie's cousin Vinnie had posted bail on behalf of Uncle Mo but, when Uncle Mo didn't appear when he was required, Stephanie was assigned to the case. Her role, as bounty hunter, is to capture the missing person and turn him into the police station. As payment for her work, she receives ten percent of the amount of bail that was posted.

In this book, Stephanie face a great deal of scorn and resistance from the community as they all have grown to love Uncle Mo over the years. Their perception is that Uncle Mo would never have done anything wrong.

Stephanie knows the law but she doesn't always follow it. She breaks into Uncle Mo's apartment and is surprised by what she finds. She, and community members are also shocked by the fact that dead bodies keep turning up. The danger increases and Stephanie finds herself dealing with drug dealers and prostitutes in areas of New Jersey that she would likely not otherwise frequent.

Joe Morelli, the vice-cop who had sexually abused Stephanie in the past and Ranger who is Stephanie's bounty hunter mentor are both supports and irritants for Stephanie who is determined to find Uncle Mo and determine who was doing all the killing.

Stephanie's eccentric parents and Grandmother Mazur also have important roles in this crime novel. They all have strong ideas about how Stephanie should live and work, a situation that causes her stress. At the same time, however, they are always there for Stephanie if she wants a good home-cooked meal, advice or someone to accompany her on missions.

Lula, a former prostitute, who was introduced to us in an earlier Plum novel, is now working in Vinnie's office as a filing clerk. She has a bigger role in "Three to get Deadly" as she provides valuable information, transportation and interesting but unconventional companionship to Stephanie.

Stephanie and Joe Morelli's relationship becomes even more complex than in the past. They begin caring about one another and it is obvious that Joe wants to ensure that Stephanie is safe.

This was a great book that, in typical Evanovich style, has a plot with unexpected twists and turns. I continue to enjoy the way in which she combines the seriousness of violence and crime with the everyday humour of the interesting characters who all contribute to the plot in their own unique ways.

Rabu, 08 Januari 2014

My "Farewell to Premier" Sample Sale

It is with many mixed emotions that I announce my Farewell as a Premier Designs Jewelry Lady! I have loved my time with Premier, the beautiful jewelry, and most importantly the incredible ladies I've been blessed to meet. However, Brian and I have decided to take a break from Premier. I may just return in the future! :)

In the meantime, I have a plethora of jewelry that I am selling at more than a 30% discount!! Here is how it will work: All of my jewelry will be on sale until it is completely gone. All of the jewelry listed is in great condition and is still backed by Premier's Golden Guarantee. The jewelry is listed with the name, the discounted price, and the page it appears on in the current Premier Designs Catalog. The catalog will give you more information on the jewelry including: an additional {more professional & accurate} photo, details of the piece itself, the original price, and other pieces that match. If you would like to order additional pieces from the catalog, please contact me with your request.

You may request your item(s) via the comments below, email, or cell and then we can meet in person or do the transaction via internet. I will send you a Paypal invoice. If you prefer not to use Paypal (or don't have a Paypal account), I can also accept debit via email or over the phone or cash or check in the mail. There will be a $5 shipping charge added to each shipped order (regardless of the number of items purchased). The jewelry will be sent once payment is received.   Once you have requested an item, it will be removed from the blog. If payment is not received in a reasonable amount of time, your item(s) will be re-listed. 

Happy Shopping!! :) 
My email: Neicy612@gmail.com


Casual Chic
Bracelet: $25
Catalog Page 68

Secret Garden
Necklace: $20
Bracelet: $15.00
Earrings: $10.00
Catalog Page 117
 

Passionista
Necklace: $44.10
Catalog Page 52

 Very Berry
Necklace: $30.00
Catalog Page 87

Red Hot
Earrings: $15.00
{no longer in catalog}
 

Magnolia
Ring, Size 7: $35
{no longer in catalog}

  Ritz
Necklace: $40
Catalog Page 120

 Urbanite
Necklace: $25
Catalog Page 84

Linked In
Bracelet: $20
Catalog Page 119

 Sherbet
Necklace: $30
Catalog Page 105

 Promenade
Necklace: $25
{no longer in catalog}

White Linen
Necklace: $35
Catalog Page 18
Earrings: $15 {no longer in catalog}
Bracelet: $15 {no longer in catalog}
 

Sense of Style
Necklace: $40
{no longer in catalog}

 Luminous
Necklace: $30
{no longer in catalog}

 Savvy
Necklace: $30
{no longer in catalog}

 Moonlight
Necklace: $25
{no longer in catalog}

FUCHSIA
Bracelet: $25
{no longer in catalog}

Heavy Metal
Necklace: $45
{no longer in catalog}

 Poppy
Necklace: $40
Catalog Page 118


Cultured
Necklace: $20
{no longer in catalog}

 Embellished
Earrings: $25
{no longer in catalog}

Golden Girl
Enhancer: $25
{no longer in catalog}

Forever Young
Necklace: $20
Catalog Page 122

 Stormie
Necklace: $35
Earrings: $20
{no longer in catalog}


Nightingale
Necklace: $35
{no longer in catalog}

Mainstream
Necklace: $40
Catalog Page 90

Night Life
Necklace with Removable Enhancer: $30
Bracelet: $29.40 {no longer in catalog}
Catalog Page 49

Blush
Necklace: $25
{no longer in catalog}


Petals
Necklace: $20
Earrings: $10
Catalog Page 39

 Lauren
Necklace: $20
Bracelet: $15
{no longer in catalog}


 Wild At Heart
Necklace: $30
Catalog Page 101

Blue Lagoon
Necklace: $25
Catalog Page 34

Safari
Enhancer: $25
Catalog Page 27

Romance
Enhancer: $25
{no longer in catalog}

Gallery
Enhancer: $15
{no longer in catalog}

Spectrum
Necklace: $30
Catalog Page 32

Eclectic
Necklace: $20
Catalog Page 92


 Modern Art
Necklace: $25
{no longer in catalog}

Snowflake
Pin: $15
{no longer in catalog}

Devotion
Ring, Size 6: $20
Catalog Page 5 
(Sorry about this photo; This ring looks SIGNIFICANTLY more beautiful in person!)

Garden Gate
Bracelet: $15
Catalog Page 37

Elaine
Bracelet: $15
Catalog Page 79

 Cool Waters
Bracelet: $20
{no longer in catalog}

 Heirloom
Necklace: $20
Catalog Page 78


Unbelievable
Earrings: $10
Catalog Page 78


Laura
Ring, Size 7: $30
Catalog Page 5

Grace
Necklace: $30
Catalog Page 65


Ageless
Bracelet: $10
{no longer in catalog}