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Monday, June 17, 2013

Uglee Pen/Broken Build Giveaway



Broken Build Giveaway

My Review:

The beginning was descriptive. Jen is being blackmailed by The muscle man. She changed her name and people still know of her past. The blackmailer knows where she lives, even drops off notes to her house. Jen even used to date his brother, who died. Jen is a build engineer, I think, working on a program as well. Her purse with phone was stolen a few days before. The muscle man, who wants more from Jen, that what she is willing to give. She is helping him with coding. Jen gave him part of a company code to help with a college class. Jen could be fired for this, along with a few other things, if they pulled a background check. Then, something major occurs, which puts Jen in the middle of an investigation as a person of interest. Can't tell you now, but read the book. .99 on kindle.

Rey, the muscle man, is still dealing with the death of his brother. He wants the code to have a better life, in addition to getting custody of his daughter.

Then, you have David Jewell, the CEO of Jen's company. The company is working on a shopping program, but the coding is still broken. The software finished on time--will help the company go public. If the software fails, the company may face layoffs.

I started reading the book this week and it was very good. Very intense. There is a crime, an investigation, and people, trying to keep their past, past.


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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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Uglee Pen Giveaway
About the Ultimate Grip Pen








About the Uglee Pen:


I reviewed the Uglee Pen, in exchange for review from Tomoson. The company sent me three pens in the mail. The pen is an ergonomic pen. The pen is not the prettiest, but it does give you more grip than a normal ballpoint or gel pen.

The pen is lightweight, but it does take a minute to get used to. The pen has a different feel than a normal pen. The grip is squishy and stretchy--which meant I kept squishing the pen :-). After a few days, the pen was lovely. The pen also writes well. The pen is also available in multiple colors (red, pink, white, yellow, blue, green, and grey). Finally, the website sells ink refills, in addition to taking wholesale orders. The pens are 19.99 each.

Other benefits:


The pen is helpful to anyone, who experiences pain and discomfort while writing (arthritis and carpal tunnel for example). (I experienced this)
The pen is also helpful for kids, learning to write, and/or developing fine motor skills
The pen can help special needs kids, who have difficulties holding a pen correctly.
The pen keeps hands and fingers from cramps. (I experienced this).

Link to review:

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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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