This week’s new releases….

TWRP New Releases!!!
Including Shift Happens, the first release for my wonderful critique partner, J.C. McKenzie

1. Shift Happens, by J.C. McKenzie
2. The Wrong Drawers, by Misty Simon
3. Paris Rose, by Dawn Douglas
4. Going Topless, by Renee Knowles
5. The Maid’s Secret, by Jane Whitney
6. Irish Rainbow, by Ilona Fridl
7. Catching Eagle’s Eye, by Samantha Cayto

A Master Vampire, an oversized Werewolf who resembles a Norse god, and a government agent. Shift Happens @JC_McKenziehttp://buff.ly/UvCTz2

What else could go wrong? When you’re Ivy Morris, the only right answer is “everything.” TheWrongDrawers @MistySimonhttp://buff.ly/1l1fieU

Can she convince him that everything they once had is worth fighting for? Paris Rose @DawnDoug50 http://buff.ly/1l1fn2k

Will getting involved with a younger man help her escape a painful past? Going Topless Renee Knowles http://buff.ly/1l1flY6

Old romances, old rivalries, and old murders refuse to stay buried. The Maid’s Secret Jane Whitney-Clark http://buff.ly/1l1fpXT

Can true love survive time and pain? Iris Rainbow Ilona Fridl @IFridl http://buff.ly/1l1fquX

Seducing Will has become his next mission. Catching Eagle’s Eye Samantha Cayto http://buff.ly/1oRKX4T

Team Ontario takes SILVER

To follow up on my Proud Mommy post of July 12th, I just had to let y’all know that Team Ontario 1 (there were two Team Ontario teams at Winnipeg – The Daughter was on Team 1) won SILVER at the National Team Cup Challenge – Girls 18U Volleyball. Along with the medal, The Daughter (#11) is bringing home a badly injured thumb all taped up. We’ll have to keep an eye on it and see if it is x-ray worthy.

So proud of the girls!

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Proud mommy moment

So The Daughter is going through a very exciting time right now, and as a very proud mommy, I thought I would share a recent article about her from the local paper as my blog this week.

Stouffville girl serves up berth on Team Ontario volleyball squad

The Daughter’s performance on the volleyball court hasn’t gone unnoticed.

The Stouffville resident was recently chosen to play for Team Ontario that will take the hardwood court for the National Team Challenge Cup at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, July 16 to 20.

A student at Stouffville District Secondary School an member of the Spartans’ senior girls’ volleyball team this past season that competed at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations AAA playdowns, The Daughter also honed her skills at the rep volleyball level as a member of the Aurora Storm under-17 Bolts.

As part of the under-17 Storm Bolts volleyball team, The Daughter played an integral role in helping them earn a silver medal at the Ontario Championships in April, and a fourth-place finish at the Canadian Open Volleyball Nationals in Edmonton in May.

While in Edmonton, The Daughter was honoured with another all-Star award, this time at the national level.

One of only six girls picked out of the pool of 80 under-17 teams from across Canada, the all-star honour earned The Daughter a spot at the coveted High Performance Centre (HPC), an intense five-day camp at Nipissing University that was held earlier this month.

The camp no only served as a place where the players practiced. At the same time it served as part of the selection process for the Team Ontario.

Recognized for her talent as a left-handed, right-side player, The Daughter was chosen to be a member of Team Ontario, and will play on one of two Ontario teams that will take part in the National Team Challenge Cup.

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