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Adehya Villa, Trelawny, Jamaica

Adehya (pronounced ah-deh-yah) is a luxury villa escape located in Duncans, Trelawny on the North Coast of Jamaica. The word ‘adehya’ is a Jamaican expression meaning ‘I am here’ or ‘I have arrived’ which is the embodiment of this villa.

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Justine Skye x The Lip Bar Island Gyal Collection Review

In their first ever celebrity collaboration, the brand borrowed inspiration from the Jamaican roots of songstress Justine Skye to create the Island Gyal Collection. Paying fitting homage to the beauty that is Jamaica and it's people.

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Hungry Man Jamaica : A Delicious Lunchtime Makeover

Why stay hungry, when you can feel satisfied instead? Never let your belly grumble at lunch time again. So allow me to introduce you all to Hungry Man Jamaica, the tastiest new lunchtime company on the block.

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Touched by Candace Candle Review

Touched by Candace is a local candle making company based in the second city of Jamaica; Montego Bay. With the declaration of ‘Inspiring you to be authentically beaYOUtiful & confidently you, one scented candle at a time’

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The Royal Wedding By Melanie Summers

Our potty-mouthed, accident-proned, formerly royal hating, not very poised heroine, Tessa Sharpe, returns in the conclusion of Melanie Summers’ two part book series, A Crown Jewels Romantic Comedy. ‘The Royal Wedding’ picks up a few months into the future as Prince Arthur and Tessa continue their whirlwind romance and prepare for a future together. So what has changed for our fair duo? Well….. all I can say is a little goes a long way with these two lovers.

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Cinderella Screwed Me Over by Cindi Madsen

Darby Quinn is finished with love and she has the case studies to prove why. After dating what seems like a string of not-so Prince Charmings; more like Charming frogs to be honest, she’s hanging up her dating boots and putting away her glass slippers for good. No more lauding fairy-tales and happily-ever-after stories for her (or romantic comedies for that matter!).

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Moda Market: A Kaleidoscope of Food, Art, Talent and Culture

A few weekends ago I ventured out to the annually held Moda Market for what promised to be a fashionable display of some of the best products the Caribbean has to offer. Held at the Spanish Court Hotel’s Conference Centre from Saturday November 11, 2017 to Sunday November 12, 2017, Moda Market promised to be a place where Caribbean entrepreneurs could showcase an array of goods and services in hopes of attracting a new group of loyal customers.

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