So anyway, I have a beaut to show you today! (And all I hear in my mind is Clark's Dad in Christmas Vacation...)
This gorgeous little number coming up is Pahlish's Mad Man with a Box from part 1 of the Dr. Who Collection.
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If you know me, and you probably don't now that I think of it, I am a Whovian through and through. I started watching in the late 70s and never stopped. So of course anything Dr. Who is going to get my attention, but this...well, words are superfluous. Just look at my craptastic pictures. Not sure how well the pics are transitioning from iOS so if they look blurry on your end, drop me a line. Suggestions welcome. So. The second pic is more accurate color-wise, but look at all of that beautiful magenta and olive green shimmer! *dies* The magenta is sneaky, but trust me, she's there.
Wonky cuticles can kiss my tailfeather, but loooooook at how beautiful this polish is!!
This is 2 coats with top coat. It dried down a tad dull and with an almost textured finish, but top coat will fix that right up if you're partial to a smoother surface. I'll have a couple more of Pahlish's Who-themed lovelies up in the next few days. In the meantime, I'm going into day 2 with this one because I don't want to take it off.
So on to the paranormal part! Excelsior!
I'm currently reading this:
"This" being book 6 in the Blood Singer Series. As I've read all 6 books, I can tell you that the whole series is worth reading. The story lines are good and solid, there's always plenty of action, and Adams never fails to toss in a few twists to make it more interesting.
Book 1:
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So if you've never read any of of her books, of course you'll want to start with Blood Song. Celia is a regular human bodyguard for both her world and the
supernatural.When she is double-crossed by the people she is supposedly helping, her life is changed forever- probably literally. After a failed attempt on her life, Celia is left a partially turned vampire. Of course as a bodyguard, vampire strength and sense are added benefits. The blood lust, however, is not, for reasons that are obvious. As she struggles to come to terms with the changes her body is undergoing, she has to find out who did her dirty before the humans manage to put her out of her misery or her sire comes back to finish the job.
Have you read any of Cat Adams' books? Reading anything else I need to know about? Inquiring minds want to know...
TJ



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