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LA Knight Continues to Shine in WWE, Captivating Audiences Everywhere
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Former Max Dupri's Popularity Soars as WWE Showcases His Talent LA Knight's star power is on an unstoppable rise, captivating fans and leaving a lasting impression. The former Max Dupri has undeniably become the center of attention, with all eyes eagerly following his every move. During the recent SmackDown tapings, WWE treated fans to an exclusive digital segment that didn't make it to the FOX broadcast. However, thanks to the wonders of the internet, this thrilling segment was made available for the world to see. Madison Square Garden played host to a monumental SmackDown event with countless memorable moments. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, there wasn't enough room for LA Knight to showcase his talents on the televised program. Nevertheless, the MSG faithful were treated to an unforgettable performance by the charismatic Knight. Read the full article
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newsfromtherooftop · 3 years
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Global fashion chain donates laptops to help empower homeless and refugees
Global fashion chain donates laptops to help empower homeless and refugees | Donation part of wider scheme to address digital exclusion in UK. #DigitalExclusion #TechForGood #SocEnt
British global fashion chain New Look has donated more than 1,000 laptops and computers, as part of a scheme to help some of the most vulnerable in society. The laptops, computers and other tech items, such as smartphones, were delivered to several UK charities just before Christmas, including The Passage, C4WS and Migrant Help. The donations are part of a wider project run by social enterprise…
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melissasez · 3 years
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July 14-25th catch “Hammered” written by yours truly and directed by John-Riley O’Handley online at the Hamilton Fringe from wherever you are! Get tickets today at boxoffice.hamiltonfringe.ca  #hamiltonfringefestival #digitalexclusive #virtual #grittycitytheatre #actorslife #writerslife #shortfilm
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tmbacorbett · 6 years
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Blog Tour & Excerpt: The Protector by HelenKay Dimon
Today we have the blog tour for The Protector by HelenKay Dimon! Check it out and get your copy today!
Title: The Protector:
Author: HelenKay Dimon
Genre Romantic Suspense
About The Protector:
Salvation, Pennsylvania. The commune located in the small town was advertised as a modern Utopia: a place to live, share, and learn with other like-minded young people. Cate Pendleton’s sister was one of them. Now she’s dead—and Cate won’t rest until she finds out who killed her. Stonewalled at every turn, she approaches a DC Fixer for help and ends up with Damon Knox, a mysterious man with a secretive past. But Cate soon discovers that she not only needs Damon, she wants him, which isn’t good—for the attraction brewing between them will only lead to complications that can turn into danger . . .   Damon has tried to erase the hellish memories and the evil that happened in Salvation ever since he left a long time ago. Still, he can’t turn his back on Cate. As Damon works with Cate to uncover her sister’s killer, he finds himself drawn to her more and more. But how will she feel about him when she learns about his connection to the place?   Joining forces to uncover the truth, they must stay one step ahead of a cunning killer who’s bent on not being exposed.  
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The Protector:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
Catch Up On the Series!
The Fixer:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
The Enforcer:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
The Negotiator:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
The Pretender:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
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She cleared her throat. “Shauna.” They could circle back to food because she had his attention now. He refused to joke about this topic. “Your sister.” “She’s three years older.” He noticed she didn’t use the past tense. Shauna died ten years ago and Cate still saw her as an “is.” For Damon, that meant treading carefully. “And you are…?” “Twenty-nine.” He knew that answer before she said but thought keeping her to facts might help her emotionally wade through the next part. He’d helped Wren with other cases and this piece – dealing with the grief – never got easier. Damon had a load of grief and guilt of his own piled on top of hers, so he got it. He nodded to her. “Go ahead.” “The questions you ask don’t seem that pertinent.” “I’m going to be honest with you.” He started to lean forward when the waiter came by and dropped off their food. The smell of grilled hamburger filled his senses as he reached for his folded napkin and threw it across his lap. She didn’t move. “That would be a good way to start.” “Wren already gave me a file he had on you. The man is an expert at collecting information and then making Garrett put it together in a nice big, easy-to-understand breakdown of what happened and when.” For a few seconds she sat there, quiet, as her gaze moved over his face, studying him. “Then why are we here doing the get-to-know-you thing?” “First, I’m hungry. That happens a lot. The need to eat thing. So, you’ll need to get used to it.” He popped a french fry in his mouth. “You aren’t…I mean, you look…” Interesting. “I’m pretty excited to hear how you finish that sentence.” She waved a hand in front of her. “You’re fit.” “Oh, really?” “Don’t get excited. That was an objectively factual statement.” “Objectively factual?” He didn’t even know what that meant. If she found him sexy she should absolutely say so because damn was that a mutual feeling. “You know what I mean.” Rather than risk saying the wrong thing and wearing her salad, he switched back to the food. That seemed like a safe topic. “I have low blood sugar and get cranky when I don’t eat.” “So, you eat burgers all the time.” “I like pleasure.” She bit her top lip as if she were fighting off a smile. “You sound like you’re five.” “And protein.” All this talk about food and seeing the burger right there, all he wanted to do was pick it up and take a bite, but he waited. “My point is that this – here, right now, us eating together – is about getting to know each other.” That buried smile disappeared. “Why do we need to?” “Why?” Good lord, she was serious. He could tell from the confused expression. Nothing about her tone or demeanor telegraphed amusement or suggested she was joking. “It’s a job. You go in and do it.” She shrugged. “I’d rather spend our time this afternoon with you telling me your big plan so that we can figure out what we do next.” They appeared to have very different views on who was going to be in charge of this operation. He was very clear, but she seemed to be confused. “Let me understand this. You think we need to agree on strategy?” “Of course.” “That’s not how this works.” Not in his world. Not ever. When he took on a job he ran it alone, not by committee. She shoved her plate to the side and leaned on her elbows, inching closer to him across the top of the two-seat table. “Do you understand what’s at stake here?” “Likely a silent promise you made to your sister that you would make sure her killer didn’t go free.” It was a guess but an educated one. He’d dealt with grieving family members before. He’d seen both sides of the battle lines. So, when her eyes widened he knew he’d scored. “And your peace of mind.” She glanced down at her salad then at the two men at the table next to them who were locked in an argument about football season tickets. When she finally looked back at him again some of the stress around her eyes had disappeared. “You get it.” “I know guilt when I see it.”
About HelenKay Dimon:
HelenKay Dimon spent the years before becoming a romance author as a...divorce attorney. Not the usual transition, she knows. Good news is she now writes full time and is much happier. She has sold over forty novels and novellas to numerous publishers, including HarperCollins, Kensington, Harlequin, Penguin Random House, Riptide and Carina Press. Her nationally bestselling and award-winning books have been showcased in numerous venues and her books have twice been named "Red-Hot Reads" and excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine. She is on the Board of Directors of the Romance Writers of America and teaches fiction writing at UC San Diego and MiraCosta College. You can learn more at her website: www.HelenKaydimon.com
Connect with HelenKay:
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source https://www.tmbacorbett.com/2018/08/blog-tour-excerpt-protector-by-helenkay.html
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newsfromtherooftop · 4 years
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Mayor of London offers hope to digitally excluded school kids
Mayor of London offers hope to digitally excluded school kids | Sadiq Khan calls on Londoners to support families in need by donating old laptops and smartphones. #DigitalExclusion #DigitalAccess #TechForGood
The Mayor of London has launched a new campaign to get old unused laptops, smart phones and other electronic devices to families in need. The closure of schools in the UK during the current lockdown has highlighted the digital divide, where vulnerable adults and children are unable to access education and training online. The news comes off the back of recent research by the Sutton Trust and…
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tmbacorbett · 6 years
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Release Day Blitz: The Protector by HelenKay Dimon
Today we have the release day blitz for The Protector by HelenKay Dimon! Check it out and get your copy today!
Title: The Protector:
Author: HelenKay Dimon
Genre Romantic Suspense
About The Protector:
Salvation, Pennsylvania. The commune located in the small town was advertised as a modern Utopia: a place to live, share, and learn with other like-minded young people. Cate Pendleton’s sister was one of them. Now she’s dead—and Cate won’t rest until she finds out who killed her. Stonewalled at every turn, she approaches a DC Fixer for help and ends up with Damon Knox, a mysterious man with a secretive past. But Cate soon discovers that she not only needs Damon, she wants him, which isn’t good—for the attraction brewing between them will only lead to complications that can turn into danger . . .   Damon has tried to erase the hellish memories and the evil that happened in Salvation ever since he left a long time ago. Still, he can’t turn his back on Cate. As Damon works with Cate to uncover her sister’s killer, he finds himself drawn to her more and more. But how will she feel about him when she learns about his connection to the place?   Joining forces to uncover the truth, they must stay one step ahead of a cunning killer who’s bent on not being exposed.  
Get Your Copy Now:
The Protector:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
Exclusive Excerpt:
Cate Pendleton dumped her grocery bags on the kitchen counter and glanced around the living room area of her small one-bedroom condo. Flattened pillows. Magazines spread across the coffee table. A blanket in a ball on the floor from where it slipped off her last night while she watched television. The remote stuffed between cushions. Everything was exactly where she left it when she took off on her store run an hour ago. But something struck her as off. She felt it rather than saw it. A violation of her scared space. A lingering menace. The sensation of unknown hands skimming over her things. A shiver skated through her at the thought. With her keys sticking between her fingers like a weapon, she walked around the condo, peeking in the closet and looking inside the bedroom. The journey ended back here she started. She approached the couch nice and slow. She listened for footsteps, but the only sound came from the hiss of her clunky, usually-malfunctioning icemaker. She leaned toward the cushions, just a bit, and sniffed. There it was. Aftershave. Faint, but present. Since a man hadn’t been in the condo for weeks the smell was out of place. And this was not the first time this had happened. She came home two days ago to the same scent. A mix of musk and orange. The last time it happened in the evening. This time in the morning. On that first day, she found her patio door unlocked. Living in a city, she didn’t take her personal safety for granted. Being two floors up, tucked behind rows of government buildings and a few blocks back from the National Air and Space Museum in downtown Washington, D.C., she kept her guard up. The neighborhood served as home to many congressional staffers. Traffic, both human and the car variety, moved in a steady beat. But she knew better than to assume everything was fine. She locked her doors. All of them and all the time, but someone got in. A punch of awareness moved though her as she brushed her fingertips over the arm of the chair. The idea of someone snooping through her stuff, standing in her space, made her gag. Last time nothing was stolen, so she skipped calling the police with that fear. Wrote the whole thing off as faulty memory. She knew something strange had happened, but she blocked it and pretended otherwise. But this was different. From the first whiff of that cologne, the trembling started deep down in her stomach, spun up to her head and would not stop. She forced her mind to focus. Someone kept getting in without leave much of a trail. They didn’t stick around, and for that she was grateful. Nothing stolen. Not obviously, anyway. Her sister. That’s what this had to be about. Cate thought back to the last six weeks and all the ground she’d covered. She poked around, asked uncomfortable questions and clearly upset someone. She got too close, which was exactly her plan. Maybe she uncovered some piece of information she hadn’t realized yet. But she would. If someone broke in thinking they’d figure out her strategy or grab every lead she’d collected, they miscalculated. No way would she make it that easy for anyone to destroy her work or derail her. After the first time this happened, she called the police but that led nowhere. A second call likely would end the same way. They would ignore her, write her off as the crazy one with the dead sister. Add to that her complaint wouldn’t pinpoint any clear evidence. This was about a sense of a presence, of being spooked, and she would become the new lunchtime story for the officers. But she knew. He had been there. He or she. The person knew how to get in and was playing with her. The next time she might come home too soon. Despite her worries and the downsides, she picked up the phone and dialed the one person who might be able to help her, the mysterious D.C. fixer. The guy no one ever saw who went by one name – Wren.  
Catch Up On the Series!
The Fixer:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
The Enforcer:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
The Negotiator:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
The Pretender:
Kindle | Nook | iBooks | Google Play | Kobo | Avon Digital
  About HelenKay Dimon:
HelenKay Dimon spent the years before becoming a romance author as a...divorce attorney. Not the usual transition, she knows. Good news is she now writes full time and is much happier. She has sold over forty novels and novellas to numerous publishers, including HarperCollins, Kensington, Harlequin, Penguin Random House, Riptide and Carina Press. Her nationally bestselling and award-winning books have been showcased in numerous venues and her books have twice been named "Red-Hot Reads" and excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine. She is on the Board of Directors of the Romance Writers of America and teaches fiction writing at UC San Diego and MiraCosta College. You can learn more at her website: www.HelenKaydimon.com
Connect with HelenKay:
Twitter | FB page | Tumblr | Instagram | Pinterest
Enter HelenKay’s Giveaway:
a Rafflecopter giveaway  
source https://www.tmbacorbett.com/2018/07/release-day-blitz-protector-by-helenkay.html
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newsfromtherooftop · 4 years
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School donates laptops to help vulnerable in South London
School donates laptops to help vulnerable in South London | Scheme announced in partnership with tech social enterprise who provide the laptops. #DigitalExclusion #COVID-19
A London school has teamed up with a social enterprise to help the isolated stay connected during the pandemic with free laptops.
The partnership was announced by High View Primary School in the South London Borough of Sutton, and SocialBox.Biz, a tech social enterprise. The announcement is part of SocialBox’s ongoing scheme to provide free laptops to the vulnerable in order to reduce loneliness…
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newsfromtherooftop · 6 years
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Digital skills brought to a million
Digital skills brought to a million | Government grant helps charity change peoples' lives. #GetOnline #DigitalExclusion #OnlineAccess
Over 11.3 million adults lack at least one digital skills and a social change charity is helping tackle this issue. 
The Good Things Foundation has provided over 1 million people with the digital skills they need for life and work through its Future Digital Inclusion programme which has been funded by the Department for Education.
Future Digital Inclusion supports people to learn a range of…
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