Where I share my love of books with reviews, features, giveaways and memes. Family and needlepoint are thrown in from time to time.

Friday, July 16, 2010

The Knight Life: "Chivalry Ain't Dead" by Keith Knight - Giveaway



by Keith Knight

 
With his edgy, fresh, and yes, strange worldview, Keith Knight has brought the "funny" back to the funny pages. Irreverent, topical, and always un-PC, his syndicated, award-winning comic strip The K-Chronicles has delighted, shocked, and just plain freaked out readers across the country. In THE KNIGHT LIFE, his collection of comic strips loosely based on his life, he skewers just about every political figure and social issue we can think of (and even some we can't). From "Bush's Shadow(y)Government" and "Biff argues the positives of racism" ("If we didn't treat you folks so badly, you would've never invented the blues !!") to "If Signs Told the Truth" (Denny's: "Serving blacks since 1997"), Knight's musings on life keep readers laughing and thinking. Combining the razor-sharp edge of Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks with the irony of the Farside, this is comic satire at its finest-and most warped.

Find Keith at his blog - KChronicles or on Facebook and twitter.


GIVEAWAY

I have 3 copies of The Knight Life to giveaway courtesy of Hachette books.
Giveaway open to US/Canada only - no PO boxes.
This giveaway will end August 7.
S.S.R (simple summer rules) - just leave a comment with email address to enter.  ( I wouldn't be upset if you hit the tweet button at the bottom though...)


















Thursday, July 15, 2010

Touching the Sky by Bonnie Leon (book review)

Title: Touching the Clouds: A Novel (Alaskan Skies)
Author: Bonnie Leon
Publisher: Revell

My synopsis/thoughts:  Even though it was 1935 and women were expected to become wives and mothers, Kate Evans wanted more.  She had grown up in an airplane, learning to fly alongside her father.  At 19, when her best friend is killed in a plane crash where Kate was the pilot, she feels she is to blame.  So she decides she needs to push herself to show what a good pilot she really is.  After calling off her engagement, she moves to Alaska to try to find work as a bush pilot.

In Anchorage, her services aren't immediately needed, so she starts working for a kind couple and bunks in a room at the back of the store.  Eventually she gets work part time on a mail route.  It gives her some experience with Alaska weather and helps her to learn the lay of the land.  Along with the job, she meets Mike, another pilot who trains her on the mail route - and slowly takes a shine to her - and Paul, a man who moved to Alaska to get away from his past and the memories that haunt him.

I enjoy books set in this time period - though they only briefly touched on the Depression, I like the simplicity of people's lives and relationships that they come to rely on.  When the main character is a strong (and stubborn) female - all the better.  I found it interesting that the author got some of her information from an actual female Alaskan bush pilot from the 60's.  Living in the midwest, it is hard to grasp how isolated you could feel and how the weather can really be such a large component in how you plan your life.  This to me was a very laid back but warm book dealing with issues of guilt, forgiving oneself, and using the gifts God has given you in a way that is both fulfilling to you and honoring to Him.

~I received a copy of this book for this Revell blog tour in exchange for my review.~

Available July 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.




Touching the Clouds
Publisher/Publication Date: Revell, July 1, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3359-9
364 pages

Live Long, Finish Strong by Gloria Copeland - GIVEAWAY! (audio)


by Gloria Copeland
read by Kate McIntyre

In LIVE LONG, FINISH STRONG, Gloria Copeland presents a scripturally sound program to help readers claim the Bible promise of a long and blessed life . . . and a glorious death by "divine appointment." Gloria believes the Bible teaches that God desires for every Christian to live healthily beyond 100. In this book, Gloria reveals that the secret to finding this "Bible-based fountain of youth" is in daily receiving by faith and obedience the life-giving Word of God and allowing it to energize and renew our bodies.

Listen to an excerpt or start reading online. 

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GIVEAWAY

I have 3 copies of this audiobook to give away courtesy of Hachette.
Giveaway open to US/Canada - no PO boxes.
Simple Summer Rules - just leave a comment with email address.
This giveaway will end August 5.


WAR by Sebastian Junger - Giveaway! (audio version)

War
by Sebastian Junger
Narrated by Sebastian Junger

In WAR Sebastian Junger gives breathtaking insight into the truths of war-- the fear, the honor, and the trust among men. His on-the-ground account follows a single platoon through a 15-month tour of duty in the most dangerous outpost in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley. Through the experiences of these young men at war, he shows what it means to fight, to serve, and to face down mortal danger on a regular basis.


Listen to an excerpt or start reading online.
 
GIVEAWAY
 
I have 3 copies of War to giveaway courtesy of Hachette books. 
 This giveaway is open to US/Canada only - no PO boxes.
Simple summer rules - Just leave a comment with your email address.
Giveaway will end August 5.

Perfectly Dateless by Kristin Billerbeck (Book Review)

Title: Perfectly Dateless
Author: Kristin Billerbeck
Publisher: Revell

My synopsis/thoughts: Daisy Crispin was the perfect daughter - always did what her parents wanted - got good grades - didn't lie - wore the clothes her mom made for her - strong faith in God with good Christian values - But she felt like her highschool years were hum drum.  Having a date for prom would change all that.  She would get the perfect prom photo and then be able to go on to college with a picture to prove that she had been somebody.  Problem was - no one in her high school really knew who she was.

She started a Prom Journal that listed her top 5 choices of dates and what she was going to do to get one of them to go to prom with her.  Even though Chase Doogle was listed as #5, he was pretty much the one she was aiming for.  They had known each other since Kindergarten and she finally admitted that she had had a crush on him all that time.

Max Diaz entered the picture at this time.  He introduced himself to Daisy after her parents put a skit on at her school and really embarrased her. He was from Argentina and Daisy had to admit he was pretty cute.  But - she was still focused on Chase.

Her best friend Claire had been living with a secret.  Her parents weren't on vacation in Hawaii - they were separated - with her mom in Hawaii and her dad teaching on the East Coast.  The housekeeper was supposed to be keeping an eye on her, but she had quit - so Claire was on her own.  She talked Daisy into having the party of the year - one that everyone would remember them for.  Of course, since they went to a Christian high school there would be no alcohol or drugs - right? 

I really enjoyed reading this book. It was fun for me to think back to high school as Daisy reminded me a lot of myself (except for the homemade clothes).  Having gone to a small midwestern high school though, we didn't really have the cliques that they seemed to have even in this Christian school, though. I liked that it portrayed a Christian girl with the same longings as any other kid.  It is hard not to fit in even if your faith is strong.  I can't wait to share this book with my teenage daughters.

Available July 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

~I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell for this blog tour, in exchange for my review.~






Perfectly Dateless
Publisher/Publication Date: Revell, July 1, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3439-8
257 pages






Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Touching the Clouds by Bonnie Leon - Blog Tour July 11-17

by Bonnie Leon
Blog Tour July 11-17


Author Bonnie Leon takes readers to new heights in her latest book, Touching the Clouds, the first book in the new Alaskan Skies series.

Leon introduces readers to Kate Evans, an adventurous and independent young woman with a pioneering spirit. When she leaves her home in Washington State to follow her dream of being an Alaskan bush pilot, she knows it will be an uphill battle. But she never expected it to be quite like this. As the lone woman in a man's world, she finds that contending with people's expectations is almost as treacherous as navigating the wild arctic storms.

When she crosses paths with a mysterious man living alone in the forbidding wilderness, she faces a new challenge. Can Kate break through the walls he has put up around his heart? And will fear keep her from realizing her dreams?

Book 1 in the Alaskan Skies series, Touching the Clouds will draw readers in with raw emotion and suspense, all against the stunning backdrop of the Alaskan wilds during the 1930s.



Bonnie Leon is the bestselling author of more than ten historical fiction novels. She stays busy teaching women's Bible studies and speaking at writing seminars and conventions. She and her husband, Greg, live in Oregon.

You can learn more about Bonnie at her blog - Blog by Bonnie Leon.




Praise for Touching the Clouds
"Vivid writing. Bonnie Leon immerses the reader in the time period, the setting, and deep into the hearts of the characters. I didn't want to leave them behind when I closed the book." — Lena Nelson Dooley, author of Wild West Christmas and Love Finds You in Golden, New Mexico

"A fresh and exciting story of romance and suspense. Kate's tale will take you on a high-flying adventure and make you smile as you discover with her the real meaning of a deep and abiding love." — Amber Stockton, author of Liberty's Promise




Touching the Clouds
Publisher/Publication Date: Revell, July 1, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3359-9
362 pages

Monday, July 12, 2010

Perfectly Dateless by Kristin Billerbeck (blog tour 7/11 - 7/18)


by Kristin Billerbeck
Blog tour July 11-18

The prom countdown has begun.



Daisy Crispin has 196 days to find the right date for the prom. There's only one problem--her parents won't let her date or even talk to a guy on the phone. Oh, and she's totally invisible at school, wears lame homemade clothes, and possesses no social skills. Okay, so maybe there's more than one problem.



Can she talk her parents into letting her go to the prom? Or will they succeed at their obvious attempts to completely ruin her life?



Perfectly Dateless is hilarious, shocking, and totally real. You'll fall in love with Daisy's sharp wit and resourcefulness as she navigates the world of boys, fashion, family, and friendship.

 Kristin Billerbeck is the bestselling, award-winning author of several novels, including What a Girl Wants. A Christy Award finalist and two-time winner of the American Christian Fiction Writers Book of the Year, Billerbeck has appeared on The Today Show and has been featured in the New York Times. She lives with her family in northern California.

You can find her at her new blog called Girly Girl.




Praise for Perfectly Dateless

"Billerbeck hits a home run with this warm tale about Daisy Crispin's funny trials and tribulations as she lives with eccentric parents, prom stress, and a desire to just be a normal teen."--Jenny B. Jones, award-winning author of Just Between You and Me and A Charmed Life series

"With her brand of wit and insight, Billerbeck takes us into the life of Daisy Crispin as she aims for the perfect prom date. This story reminds us that even a geek can live out her Cinderella dreams."--Rachel Hauck, coauthor of The Sweet By and By





Perfectly Dateless
 Publisher/Publication date: Revell, July 1, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3439-8
257 pages

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? (July 12, 2010)



What are you reading on Mondays is hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey - You can hook up with the Mr. Linky there with your own post - but be sure and let me know what you are reading too!

My goal last week was to get caught up on reviews - and I did get one old one done!  So I am going to keep working on that and trying to get ahead on my reading as vacation time is coming!

Currently Reading:
The Summer of Skinny Dipping by Amanda Howells
Lowcountry Summer by Dorothea Benton Frank

Perfectly Dateless by Kristin Billerbeck
The Little Giant of Aberdeen County by Tiffany Baker



Bathroom Book:
Starvation Lake: A Mystery by Bryan Gruley





Audio Book:
The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly

New this week:
Tempted by a Warrior by Amanda Scott
Wild Irish Sea by Loucinda McGary
Farm Fatale by Wendy Holden
Touching the Clouds by Bonnie Leon

Books Reviewed Last Week:
Damaged by Pamela Callow
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith (audio)
Barely a Lady by Eileen Dreyer
A Tidbit Romance by Erin Coss

Waiting to Be Reviewed:
101 Things I Learned in Fashion School by Matthew Frederick and Alfredo Cabrero

Heart of My Heart by Kristin Armstrong
Meet Me in Dreamland: A Lu-Chu and Lena Book by Steven McKinney, Valerie McKinney

 
Ready - Set - Read!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Tempted by a Warrior by Amanda Scott - (Blog Tour July 5 - July 16)


by Amanda Scott
(Blog Tour July 5 - 16)

Before her marriage, it was whispered that Lady Fiona Jardine was a young woman no man could control. Now the rumors are more threatening. Her cruel and womanizing husband has vanished into the battle-scarred Scottish borderlands without a trace, and everyone thinks Fiona is to blame.

Sir Richard Seyton, Laird of Kirkhill and a powerful knight and baron, is honor-bound to be Fiona's guardian until her husband is found. Kirkhill strives to keep her safe -- while her enemies plot to prevent her from ever being the mistress of the Jardine lands. But can he protect her from the desire that ignites at their slightest touch? For with suspicions mounting and tensions along the Borders rising, surrendering to their passion could cost Fiona and Kirkhill their very lives. . .


About the author: Amanda Scott, best-selling author and winner of the Romance Writers of America's RITA/Golden Medallion and The Romantic Times' awards for Best Regency Author and Best Sensual Regency, began writing on a dare from her husband. She has sold every manuscript she has written. More than twenty-five of her books are set in the English Regency period (1810-1820), others are set in fifteenth-century England and sixteenth-and eighteenth-century Scotland. Three are contemporary romances. Amanda lives with her husband and son in northern California.

Participating Blogs:

Books Like Breathing 7/5/2010 Review
Bookhounds 7/5/2010 Review, Giveaway
Thoughts in Progress 7/5/2010 Feature, Giveaway
A Moment With Mystee 7/5/2010, Review, Q and A, Giveaway
My Book Addiction and More. . . 7/5/2010 Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
Just Another New Blog 7/5/2010 Giveaway
{A}musing Reviews 7/6/2010 Review, Giveaway
A Journey of Books 7/6/2010 Feature, Review, Giveaway
Mom of Boys with Toys 7/8/2010 Feature, Review, Giveaway
Just One More Paragraph 7/8/2010 Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
My Guilty Pleasures 7/10/2010 Review, Giveaway
Rundpinne 7/10/2010 Review
Running Away? I'll Help You Pack 7/10/2010 Review, Giveaway
Distracted Musician7/11/2010 Review, Giveaway
Marta's Meanderings 7/11/2010 Review, Giveaway
A Room Without books is Empty 7/12/2010 Review, Giveaway
Just Jennifer Reading 7/12/2010 Review, Giveaway
The Thrifty Things 7/12/2010 Review, Giveaway
Broken Teepee 7/13/2010 Review, Giveaway
Paranormal Romantic Suspense Reviews 7/13/2010 Giveaway
Martha's Bookshelf 7/14/2010 Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
Tricia Reads 7/14/2010 Review, Giveaway
My Foolish Wisdom 7/14/2010 Review, Giveaway, Q&A
Book Soulmates 7/14/2010 Review, Giveaway
In the Hammock 7/15/2010 Review, Giveaway
Rex Robot Reviews 7/15/2010 Review, Giveaway, Q&A
This Book For Free 7/15/2010 Feature, Review, Giveaway
Falling Off the Shelf 7/15/2010 Feature, Giveaway
Candid, Clever and Cost Effective 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
Mommy Reads Too Much 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
The Fiction Enthusiast 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
Renee's Reads 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
My Book Views 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
Books and Needlepoint 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
DK's Everything Romance Books 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
Simply Stacie 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
Libby's Library News 7/16/2010 Giveaway
Starting Fresh 7/16/2010 Review, Giveaway
The Avid Reader 7/16/2010 Review, Guest Post

Mailbox Mayhem 7/4/2010 - 7/10/2010

Bison roam the Black Hills of South Dakota

In My Mailbox is hosted Sundays at The Story SirenMailbox Monday is currently hosted at The Printed Page, but will be going on tour after this month . Please visit these posts and take a look at what packages everybody else got this week!



by Audrey Niffenegger
(Regal Literary/August)

Julia and Valentina Poole are twenty-year-old sisters with an intense attachment to each other. One morning the mailman delivers a thick envelope to their house in the suburbs of Chicago. Their English aunt Elspeth Noblin has died of cancer and left them her London apartment. There are two conditions for this inheritance: that they live in the flat for a year before they sell it and that their parents not enter it. Julia and Valentina are twins. So were the girls' aunt Elspeth and their mother, Edie.

The girls move to Elspeth's flat, which borders the vast Highgate Cemetery, where Christina Rossetti, George Eliot, Stella Gibbons, and other luminaries are buried.  Julia and Valentina become involved with their living neighbors: Martin, a composer of crossword puzzles who suffers from crippling OCD, and Robert, Elspeth's elusive lover, a scholar of the cemetery. They also discover that much is still alive in Highgate, including -- perhaps -- their aunt.




by John Verdon
(Shelf Awareness)

Arriving in the mail one day is a taunting letter that ends with a simple declaration: "See how well I know your secrets -- just think of a number."  Eerily, those who comply find that the letter writer has predicted their random choice exactly. For Dave Gurney, just retired as the NYPD's top homicide investigator and forging a new life with his wife, Madeleine, in upstate New York, the letters are oddities that begin as a diverting puzzle but quickly ignite a massive serial-murder investigation. Brought in as an investigative "consultant," Gurney soon accomplishes deductive breakthroughs that have local police in awe. Yet, with each taunting move by his seemingly clairvoyant opponent, Gurney feels his tragedy-marred past rising up to haunt him, his marriage approaching a dangerous precipice, and, finally, a dark, cold fear building that he's met an adversary who can't be stopped.




(Book 4 in The Patrick Bowers Files)
by Steven James
(Baker Publishing tour - August)

FBI Special Agent Patrick Bowers's cutting-edge skills are about to be pushed to the limit when a young woman is found brutally murdered in Washington D.C. Her killers continue a spree of perfect crimes in the Northeast, but with nothing to link them to each other, Agent Bowers faces his most difficult case yet -- even as his personal life begins to crumble around him.

The Bishop is a gripping, adrenaline-laced story for readers who are tired of timid thrillers. Strap on your seat belt and get ready for a wild ride.




(Book 1 in The Gates of Heaven series)
by C.S. Lakin
(Phenix and Phenix - August)

A young blacksmith must undertake a perilous journey to the four ends of the world to rescue his wife, who is held captive by the Moon. Along the way, he befriends a powerful wolf who encourages, protects, and ultimately sacrifices his life to save his human friend. A stirring allegory of God's love in classic fairy tale tradition.

 


by David Klein
(Shelf Awareness)

Gwen Raine has it all: She's an attractive, thirtyish stay-at-home mom who lives with her successful husband and two small children in the kind of tranquil, upscale suburban community where everything seems to be right -- yet so much can go wrong.

And it does, starting with a seemingly minor decision that turns Gwen's perfect life upside down. One summer morning, after dropping off her daughter at swim class, Gwen purchases a small bag of marijuana from an old flame. (She's counting on the pot to help her unwind that night, when she and her husband, Brian, have some precious private time after the kids are asleep.) On the way home, Gwen has a car accident that leaves her bruised and somewhat battered but leaves the other driver (an elderly man who crossed into her lane) dead. The cops know it's not her fault, but when they find the marijuana in Gwen's car, they throw the book at her. There have been problems with drugs in the schools, and they're determined to crack down.

Meanwhile, Brian, a pharmaceutical company executive, is embroiled in an ethical dilemma of his own over the marketing of a drug for "off-label" use. And Gwen's former lover, Jude, a local restaurateur and the supplier of the stash of the title, has gotten in way over his head with his little side business.

Told from multiple perspectives and driven by psychological suspense and an ever-thickening plot, this ambitious and deeply satisfying novel examines the moral complications that arise when a modern woman's fierce determination to do the right thing collides head-on with human fallibility and desire.




by T. Marie Benchley
(Shelf Awareness)

Molly Madison is unaware of the sociopath who is on the loose, creating havoc with a sense of his or her own justice. Her life is shattered by the sudden death of her beloved parents, and the revelation of her husband Phillip's affair -- with another man -- Molly leaves the life of Country Clubs and the luxury of city life in Florida and heads west to Montana, resolved to run the family ranch, and to move on with her life. Her attraction to Clayton Leatherbe, the ranch foreman, is instant. But before a romance can blossom, the ranch falls prey to sabotage by wealthy land developers determined to drive Molly out, and Clayton learns a family secret and collides with the sociopath that could put the ranch -- and Molly's life -- in jeopardy.

A sharp mystery that swirls with family secrets, betrayal, love and loss, Once Wicked Always Dead is a strong debut from an author with literary blood in her veins.



by Paul Solotaroff
(Hachette - July with giveaway)

In January of 1976, Paul Solotaroff went off to college as a skin-and-bones loner in platform heels and a David Bowie mullet. When his father drove out to campus to bring him home at term's end, Paul was 190 pounds of shrink-wrapped muscle, having discovered the alchemies of the campus weight room and the new miracle of steroids. It was the summer that disco swept New York, and the city, nearly bankrupt and besieged by crime, forgot its troubles in a riot of sex and dancing that cranked till four in the morning.

Paul quickly discovered that his ripped physique made the velvet ropes swing open -- as if by magic -- at the hottest nightclubs New York had to offer. And his biceps threatened to tear the sleeves of his Nik Nik shirts as he met willing young women on dance floors populated by Gotham's elite. His life exploded in Day-Glo glamour: sleeping with beautiful tourists, becoming a main attraction of East Side orgies run by a kimono-clad millionaire, popping quaaludes and bennies in penthouse lofts. Caught in the throbbing beat of nonstop pleasure, Paul found a way to finance his addiction to drugs and Bottega boots: by stripping at bachelorette parties all over Long Island. It was up and up and up, bigger and bigger and bigger, until his body and his soul were stretched to the point of bursting.

Set at the dawn of the muscle culture -- when a flood tide of Schwarzenegger-inspired young men flocked to fitness clubs -- The Body Shop is a coming-of-age romp and a comedy of bad manners, good intentions, and really hideous clothes. Equal parts Boogie Nights and Saturday Night Fever, it sends up the era in a swath of wicked jokes. But woven into the stretchy fabric is a question of deadly seriousness: How does a kid who's been largely unfathered become an honorable man, and how far will he go to figure it out before he kills himself trying?





by Suzanne Woods Fisher
(Baker Publishing tour and giveaway - August)

Through firsthand research and personal relationships, Suzanne Woods Fisher has collected more than 200 proverbs that uncover the rich heritage, folklore, faith, values, history, and essence of the Plain People. These proverbs serve as teaching tools and maxims for practical living -- but they're not just for the Amish. They're for anyone who seeks God's wisdom and truth for everyday circumstances.

Ranging from the simple to the profound, from the serious to the humorous, these sayings will stick with you through life's joys and sorrows. With beautiful full-color photos throughout, Amish Proverbs is the perfect gift for any occasion. 


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