San Francisco: Part Four (The Market)

Would you believe that I went to San Francisco over a year ago, uploaded my photos, then forgot to post them?

Yeah, I believe it, too.

In San Francisco: Part Four (of five), my photographs include more street photography, but this time focusing on the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.

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San Francisco: Part Three (The City)

Would you believe that I went to San Francisco over a year ago, uploaded my photos, then forgot to post them?

Yeah, I believe it, too.

In San Francisco: Part Three (of five), my photographs focus on buildings, signs, and structures that caught my interest throughout the trip.

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San Francisco: Part Two (Nature)

Would you believe that I went to San Francisco over a year ago, uploaded my photos, then forgot to post them?

Yeah, I believe it, too.

In San Francisco: Part Two (of five), my photographs focus on some interesting nature elements I saw while walking around the piers and near the Golden Gate Bridge.

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San Francisco: Part One (The Street)

Would you believe that I went to San Francisco over a year ago, uploaded my photos, then forgot to post them?

Yeah, I believe it, too.

In San Francisco: Part One (of five), my photographs focus on the street life and performers I encountered walking around the city.

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Review: The Vixen

EmeraldThe Vixen by Christi Caldwell
My Rating: 3-Stars
Genre: Historical Romance
Release Date: August 5, 2018
Formats: Kindle Unlimited, eBook ($5), Paperback ($10)

The Vixen is book #2 in the Wicked Wallflowers series. Unlike the first book, this story feels like it solidly belongs in the new series instead of a continuation of the previous one, which was a bonus.

Ophelia Killoran is one of the bastard daughters of Mac Diggory and grew up a street rat in his gang. Now living at the Hell and Sin gaming club with her sister, Gertrude, and street brother, Broderick, she is next in line to be pushed into the Ton’s marriage mart. Ripped away from the life she knew, she is soon in misery at dinner parties and in the ballrooms of London.

Connor Steele is a private investigator that was forced into a street life after his parents’ deaths. He and Ophelia met a few times as they grew up, with a chance encounter causing Connor to be rescued and raised by a noble. His current investigation causes their paths to cross again, and secrets from their pasts will put the two to their test.

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