![]() I'd like to say it's because I've fully embraced my wrinkles and sags, but the truth is to get rid of them would require more and more injectables.įor the sake of my sanity - and my bank balance - I had to put a stop to using my own face as a game of Mr Potato Head, in which I endlessly tried on different features that were not, strictly, my own.įor a while now, there have been mutterings about the decline of Botox and fillers. It is only now, at the age of 53, that I have finally been able to kick my Botox habit. ![]() Journalist Kate Spicer, 53, (pictured in 2004) has ditched Botox and fillers after 16 yearsĪs I listened to her I felt slightly ashamed for not being able to grow old with confidence and grace.Īnd then, ever the addict, I suggested she try something small and natural, like the collagen-boosting injectable Profhilo. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I wanted to read a fantasy book that will make me feel this experience, and with the combination of cold air conditioners, I got what I wanted from reading The Bear and the Nightingale. As someone who lived in a tropical country all his life, winter, snow, or cold seasons are pretty close to being fantasy weather for me. Actually, on that note, if you love Spinning Silver, I think you should give this novel a try as well there are a lot of similarities between the two books, though I liked Spinning Silver more. so detailed and vivid you can practically feel the chill numbing your fingers. The Bear and the Nightingale Quotes Showing 1-30 of 156 All my life, she said, I have been told ‘go’ and ‘come.’ I am told how I will live, and I am told how I must die. Similar to Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, one of the reasons I wanted to read The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden is because I want to imagine how it feels to live in the wintery season. A beautiful snowy Russian fable set at the border between myth and reality a cast of demons, priests and royalty centre around a girl fighting to find her own path. The Bear and the Nightingale: A Novel Audible Audiobook Unabridged Katherine Arden (Author), Kathleen Gati (Narrator), & 1 more 9,646 ratings Editors' pick Best Science Fiction & Fantasy See all formats and editions Kindle 12.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0. The Bear and the Nightingale is an atmospheric read with a likable main character. Published: 10th January 2017 by Del Rey (US) & 12th January 2017 by Del Rey (UK) Series: The Winternight Trilogy (Book #1 of 3) The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As rumors fly that Napoleon might invade England, Bram has been assigned to journey to Spindle Cove and organize the local men into a militia. As the new Earl of Rycliff, Bram has inherited a rundown castle on the edge of the village. ![]() Their quiet haven is disrupted with the arrival of the novel's hero, Lieutenant Colonel Victor "Bram" Bramwell. Men are, for the most part, not welcome, so that the ladies can be free to be themselves. Local woman Susanna Finch has turned the village into a retreat for young ladies who do not quite fit into society. The novel is set during the Regency era, in the remote seaside community of Spindle Cove. and Teal" program, donating 25 cents to the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance for each copy the novel sold. Īvon selected the book to participate in its "K.I.S.S. It is a Regency romance and was published on August 30, 2011, by Avon. It won a RITA Award for Best Regency Historical Romance and the 2011 Romantic Times award for Historical Love and Laughter.Ī Night to Surrender is the first novel in Tessa Dare's Spindle Cove series. 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