Archive for March, 2006

God’s Plan

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

Haiz…. is Monday. So lazy to got up to work… Y we have to work on Monday y cant we work only 4 days a week…. (kheehee) wil it be too much? I guess if u like the company u’ll even work on sat. But i’m not..my company is suck.. Haiz…better stop complaining n pray hard for a new job.

Whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive. - Matthew 21.22 -

Luckily some of my collegue r fun, crazy just like me and also 38. We enjoyed each other company very well.. I’ve been questioning God why He gave me this job? which i dont like.. I keep on questioning non stop and keep complaning. But i think i found the answer fr Him. I believe whatever thing happen in our life God already has plan for us. He gave me this job is bcuz He want me to meet someone wonderful n someone can help me to get closer to Him. He bless me with a wonderful colleague.

We share each other testimonial and we pray for each other in need. We have faith with God.

I workship your holy name. This is the day that You have made, and I will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24

Blessed is every one who fears the Lord, who walks in His ways. When you eat labor of your hands, you shall be happy, and it shall be well with you. - Psalm 128:1-2-

Knock Me Off My Feet by susan Donovan

Monday, March 20th, 2006

After the book "He Loves Lucy" i wanting to read another books by Susan Donovan so i found another book by her the early one "Knock Me Off My Feet" I loooooved this book!! It was fun, flirty, sexy, romantic and at times quite erotic (but never vulgar.) I loved the main characters so much, and I must say I think I developed a huge crush on the lead man Stacey Quinn. I highly recommend this book. This book really stays with you long after you put it down. It really reminded me of how passionate love can be when you first fall in love.

Autumn Adams never planned to follow in her mother’s footsteps as Chicago’s answer to Martha Stewart–she can’t cook, doesn’t clean, and would rather play soccer than discuss the joys of white bathtub grout. Then some lunatic starts sending her threats in the mail and Audie finds herself under the protection of simmering, sexy Detective Stacey Quinn, a man determined to examine her every nook, cranny, and ex-boyfriend in his effort to find the stalker. A disarming combination of macho cop and sweet charmer, Quinn is hard to resist. But with Audie’s bad luck at finding and holding on to Mr. Right, she think it’s best to keep her distance…

Quinn soon discovers that the real Audie is an alluring blend of fantasy babe and tender-hearted female all wrapped up in what he can only hope is leopard-print underwear. She’s not what he’s always pictured for himself, but could she be everything he’ll ever need?

Digging through Audie’s many layers could turn out to be the hottest, craziest, sexiest bit of detective work Quinn has ever attempted…if it doesn’t kill him first.

The Angel Craved Lobster by Shirley Jump

Monday, March 20th, 2006

I really enjoyed this book. I’ve read the other books by Shirley Jump and they all were great. She’s a funny and enjoyable writer. You can relate to her charactor’s and situations in her books. I can’t waite for the next one.

Meredith Shordon has spent her entire life surrounded by corn and cows in Heavendale, Indiana. Now the Boston-bound girl is ready to ditch her homegrown roots for some big-city flash. Out with the apple fritters, in with the seafood linguine! But exotic food isn’t the only new experience Meredith craves. She’s ready for an education of the passionate kind, and for that, she needs a man who can show her all the flavors she’s been missing–a worldly, no-strings-attached hunk who can really cook up a storm…so to speak. A man like Travis Campbell. Party animal Travis has just decided to grow up. No more bars, no more parties, no more slaps in the face from scorned "dates" whose first names were as forgettable as his nights. Travis Campbell is now a man who will not be tempted. No more women. Period. Unless the offer is too good to pass up. Meredith finally has her challenge: Tempting Travis will force her to shed that Miss Holstein good-girl image and channel her inner sexy siren. but getting a taste of what she craves and Travis needs just might leave them both hungry for more…

He Loves Lucy by Susan Donovan

Monday, March 20th, 2006

He Loves Lucy was such a great read - full of humor, compassion and tons of fun!!! I instantly fell in love with Lucy and Theo - great characterization for all of the characters in this book, as well as the two main ones. I had such an easy time slipping into the story and getting to know everyone in it. A great fun book, sure to make you laugh!

Lucy Cunningham is a marketing executive for the advertising firm of Sherrod & Thoms. And she’s hit upon the absolutely perfect idea for a gimmick for the Palm Club of Miami Beach, Florida-bring in an overweight woman, throw her into the capable hands of a personal trainer, vow to lose one hundred pounds in a year, and let the television show WakeUp Miami detail each achievement and setback. It was an excellent idea, until the powers-that-be decided that Lucy-and her two hundred and thirty some pounds-be the human guinea pig in this marketing campaign.

Threatened by the fact that she’ll have to give up Milk Duds, extra-cheese pizza, and butter brickle ice cream, Lucy is overwhelmed by the task ahead of her. Sure, ever since the debacle of being the slump buster for Pitt State’s football team, she’s been eating herself into oblivion, and something obviously needs to change. But working with a Ken look-a-like named Theodore Redmond was never part of the deal!

From the first time Theo is forced to perform CPR on a candy-choking, overweight loudmouth by the name of Lucy, he’s smitten by her courageous attitude and brave strength in the face of adversity. As for Lucy, being in the presence of Theo’s male perfection is taking a toll on her already fragile hormones.

As Stephan Sherrod, her boss, comes close to having a mental breakdown over Lucy’s sudden stardom and weight loss; as Theo’s rebuffed coworker Lola DiPaolo attempts to bring down the Palm Club; as Lucy’s brother, Dan, falls in lust with her new model friend, Gia Altamonte; as Lucy’s sister, Mary Fran, goes through a marital crisis, you just know that HE LOVES LUCY is heading toward one heck of an ending!

Susan Donovan has taken a premise that might have failed, and turned it into a funny, poignant, truly romantic story. I love romance books that feature real-sized characters, and Lucy is definitely that. I have to admit that I was at first worried about Theo’s feelings for Lucy-was he only going to fall head-over-heels once Lucy was a stick-thin version of her former self? As I learned, there was nothing to fear! At the end of the story, Lucy is still not a beanpole, and Theo shows that behind his gorgeous exterior lies a heart of gold.

Theo is the kind of hero I love the best, a mix of alpha male. Theo dropped out of medical school to care for his brother Buddy. Sixteen years old and born with Downs Syndrome, Buddy, is the kind of brother anyone would want. An athlete in the Special Olympics, his antics and no-holds-barred advice to his older brother are not to be missed.

The supporting cast of characters only adds to the charm of Lucy and Theo’s story. An excellent book by an excellent author, HE LOVES LUCY goes onto my keeper shelf, in the to-be-read-again category.

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