The Power of a Woman The empowerment of a women begins within herself, if that women loves herself; she has that authority to love anyone she chooses.
The power of a women
becomes even stronger
when she finds herself and knows who she is; and doesn't let anyone tell her otherwise.
The power of a women
can make her strong enough
to stand on her own two feet; and finally that women is independent . She will not be afraid to ask for help or help herself.
The power of a women
is stronger then the grip of a
lions teeth when his prey is in his mouth.
The power of a women
is a power no man could live without ,
because without a women there can be no man.
The power of a women
is endless;
so stand tall, and represent for all the women in the world.
© Tiffany Mitchell
Dedicated to: Women
all over the world
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Happy Mother's Day
Sneak Peek Sunday - Crow Magic
Of all the people he’d met and the women he experienced intimately, she hypnotized him with her words. He lusted after not only her beauty but her soul, with the hesitant demeanor and even her wild hair separating her from all others. Beautiful organic shades of red and orange were revealed as the locks danced in the wind. Never had he seen hair like that before. So alive!
Her pale skin altered his opinion of the color white. He’d always considered the pallid shade boring. Her skin was that of an angel, light as the beach sand, smooth as milk and honey. He recognized the presence of the Water Spirit and noticed a calming of her aura. Her invitation to sit with her on the beach delighted him. He’d smelled magic in the blood he drew on her wrist. Her lovely eyes focused his attention on the eagerness of her soul yearning to be set free, stirring a longing obscured under personal responsibilities. His crow begged to claim her. Could it be possible she possessed a spirit animal akin to his own?
Because of her keen response to the bird, he predicted her reaction to the man would be more fervent. His cock grew hard, his palms itched to touch the milky skin and he hungered to taste her.
“You have been a mouse too long.” He whispered to the wind, “It is time to let the fiery angel fly. Trust me. Believe in me. I will show you how to soar.”
The crow within demanded to possess her. Mine.
Taken from Crow Magic
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Friday, May 10, 2013
That's What I'm Talking About...: Review: Crow Magic by Mary Quast
The first review of Crow Magic is in! Three out of five isn't bad. This is a very unique story and may not be for everyone. Feel free to click on the link to read the full review. -M
That's What I'm Talking About...: Review: Crow Magic by Mary Quast:
That's What I'm Talking About...: Review: Crow Magic by Mary Quast:
Crow Magic is a story filled with spirituality and
self-awareness. The author uses Native American culture and beliefs to spin her
own tale of romance centered around inner peace and freedom. While I found much
of the culture presented entertaining, at times I felt the spirituality of the
story was heavy-handed and overshadowed the romance.
In the beginning of
the book, Lucy finds herself alone with an attentive crow at the secluded
resort. She begins a dialogue with the alert bird that was a bit goofy and
silly. Personally, I'd be freaking out if a crow pulled out my hair band and
stared at me. However, after a while, her odd behavior is attributed to a
history of abuse and the scene makes more sense in that light.
The overall
“courtship” between Seth and Lucy was based on her spiritual and sexual
awakening. Seth uses his powers to free her mind and body, allowing her to
become centered and at peace with her own self. Because of this, I felt that
the story wasn’t very romantic in the traditional sense of the genre. However,
Seth realizes almost immediately that his connection to Lucy is deeper than
that of previous charges, so he pursues her more intimately.
Overall, Crow
Magic is an enjoyable story with an interesting concept. It is filled,
and at times overfilled, with spiritual awakening, using sex as part of the
process. The connection between the primary couple isn't as steamy as in other
1NS stories, because the focus of the relationship is equally physical and
spiritual. I liked that Lucy was able to shed her past and let out the awakened
spirit inside of her. I think that those with an interest in Native American
culture will enjoy this novella; however, if you are turned off by
spirituality, you probably won't like the novella as much.
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