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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Final Touch by Brandilyn Collins and Amberly Collins (Book Review)

Title: Final Touch (Book 3 - The Rayne Tour series)
Authors: Brandilyn Collins and Amberly Collins
Publisher: Zondervan

My synopsis: Shaley's dad, Gary, had just recently come into her life and back into her mother, Rayne's, life.  They had fallen in love all over again and were set to be married.  On their wedding day, at a mansion surrounded with security, Shaley is kidnapped.

The kidnapper seems to be able to stay one step ahead of the police and FBI.  He has told Shaley that he is a preacher and has chosen Shaley for his wife.  He is taking her to the home of his new church in Montana.  He claims that all his actions are for God and he is going to teach Shaley the true meaning of religion.

Shaley, however, has her own personal relationship with God and her mom and dad both recently committed their lives to God also.  Shaley prays that someone will be able to find her even as both her parents and Rayne's band pray for her safe return.  Will it be enough to bring Shaley home?

My thoughts:  I enjoyed reading this YA trilogy.  Even though Shaley doesn't live the life of a typical teenager, I like the way that it shows her turning to God in all situations.  With an imperfect family, and being raised by a rock-n-roll single mom, Shaley still manages to keep God the center of her life.  Something that is hard enough to do as a "normal" teenager.  Nice trilogy for tween/teen readers.

You can read the first chapter of Always Watching, Last Breath and Final Touch, the three books in the Rayne series.

***Special thanks to Krista Ocier of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***

Final Touch
Publisher/Publication Date: Zondervan, May 2010
ISBN: 978-0-310-71933-5
210 pages

Sunday, August 15, 2010

It's Monday! What are you reading? (Aug 16, 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!

Well, due to a migraine I missed last weeks It's Monday post.  It threw a curve ball into my entire week and don't feel like I got much reading done at all!  Definitely am behind on some reviews!  (Though I did manage to get some new giveaways up!)  I am way behind on my reading and hope to catch up with that soon also!


Currently Reading:
Maid of Murder by Amanda Flower - Cozy mystery that is good so far.
The Hanging Tree by Bryan Gruley - haven't read any in this for awhile, but hope to get back to it soon!
I Love this Bar by Carolyn Brown - missing book that my mom found in her suitcase!
The Little Giant of Aberdeen County by Tiffany Baker - Good book, but it is going to be shelved for awhile until I get caught up.
Roseflower Creek by Jackie Lee Miles - promising start - Hope to get back to it soon!
Lowcountry Summer by Dorothea Benton Frank - I am going to put this one away for awhile as it just isn't jiving with me right now.

Bathroom Book:
Holly's Inbox: Scandal in the City by Holly Denham - another book written entirely in emails. Very funny!

Audio Book:
The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly - Figure I am not going to have time for any audio books again until school starts!

New this week:
Solitary by Travis Thrasher
Hell, Yeah by Carolyn Brown
Seduced by a Wolf by Terry Spear
Amish Proverbs by Suzanne Woods

Books Reviewed Last (2) Week:

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
Forget You by Jennifer Echols
Final Touch by Brandilyn Collins and Amberly Collins - Thought I had reviewed this! But discovered I started the post and never finished it!
Masked by Lou Anders


Ready - Set - Read!

The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen (Book Review)

Title: The Mailbox
Author: Marybeth Whalen
Publisher:  David C. Cook

My synopsis:  Lindsey and Campbell shared a summer romance when she was 15 and he was 16.  She was staying with her aunt and uncle at Sunset Beach, North Carolina where he lived.  They were quickly inseparable and swore that they would love each other forever.  That they would make the long distance thing work.  Before they parted for the year, Campbell took her to the beach and shared with her the Mailbox and the Kindred Spirit.  Nobody knew who put the mailbox on the beach, or who collected the letters and notes that were left there.  Lindsey quickly took out a notebook and began her first letter to the Kindred Spirit.  She filled it with all her feelings about Campbell and how she had resented her mom for making her come to the beach to begin with - but how she felt so different now and didn't want to leave.

The next summer was the same, except that there was another girl, Ellie, that Lindsey tried to warn Campbell about.  She told him that Ellie was after him, but Campbell did not believe her.  Before she went home for the year, she again went to the mailbox to tell the Kindred Spirit all her thoughts and feelings about the last year and the summer. Except this time when she went home, Campbell's letters stopped coming so frequently and he called even less.  He was feeling guilty because he had gotten drunk one night and had ended up sleeping with Ellie.  Then he finds out that she is pregnant and chooses to "do the right thing" and marry her.  He can't stand the thought of telling Lindsey and breaking her heart, so he writes her a letter instead.

Lindsey continues to come to Sunset Beach every summer, first with her best friend Holly - mainly as comfort in case she runs into Campbell.  Holly has been her rock and always lets Lindsey know that she is praying for her and that God could be a comfort to her also.  It isn't until college that she meets  a boy who made her feel anything like Campbell did.  Her and Grant marry after college and still come to Sunset Beach every summer.   Every year she makes a trek to the Mailbox to leave the Kindred Spirit a letter.  Even though her and Campbell's lives have taken different paths, she usually reminisces about him in her letters.

Now, Grant and Lindsey have divorced and Lindsey is coming to Sunset Beach with just her children.  She is hoping to be able to finally close the door on her marriage.  Unbeknownst to her, Campbell and Ellie had divorced many years before.  He is still living in Sunset Beach and is working on a relationship with his daughter Nikki.  Both of them have come to have a personal relationship with God, but neither believe that they are worthy of any kind of second chance in their lives.  Campbell and Lindsey soon run into each other and decide to go out on a date.  Everything seems as perfect as it did when they were teenagers.  But before they get in too deep, Grant reappears and tells Lindsey he was wrong and wants her back.  As Lindsey prays for some clarity as to which path she should take, will she be able to convince herself that she is worthy of a second chance with either of them?

My thoughts:  I loved this book.  Who doesn't remember at least one summer romance?  (Mine was when I was 13 and was over much quicker than Lindsey's!)  I like the way that we learn about Lindsey's and Campbell's lives in flashbacks and also what we learn through Lindsey's letters to the Kindred Spirit.  Each chapter started off by telling you what year you were in, and were that was confusing to me at first, I quickly fell into the rhythm of the story.  Being divorced myself, I could relate to all the feelings that Lindsey had as to what she should do for her children - Was she being unfair by robbing them of the chance to have a real family with their father.  I believe that this is her first fiction book, though she does have some non-fiction under her belt.  I look forward to reading another one by this author!

~I received a complimentary copy of this book from TBB Media in exchange for my unbiased review.~

About the author: Marybeth Whalen speaks regularly through her association with Proverbs 31 Ministries, and she served as the general editor of For the Write Reason and The Reason We Speak.  She and her husband, Curt, have six childrenand are active in their community near Charlotte, North Carolina.  She has been visiting the Kindred Spirit mailbox for years.

The Mailbox
Publisher/Publication Date: David C. Cook, June 2010
ISBN: 978-0-7814-0369-6
303 pages

Mailbox Madness (Aug 9 - 15)

Bison roam the Black Hills of South Dakota

In My Mailbox is hosted Sundays at The Story Siren.  Mailbox Monday's host for August is Chick Loves Lit. Please visit these posts and take a look at what packages everybody else got this week!


by Maureen Lang

BELGIUM, 1916
The German Imperial Army may have conquered Belgium on its march through Europe, but it can't crush their spirit. An underground newspaper surfaces to keep patriotism alive and bring hope and real news of the war to the occupied country. It may be a whisper among the shouts of the German army, but it's a thorn in their side nonetheless, and Edward Kirkland will do anything to keep it in print -- even risk his life.

Isa Lassone's family fled Europe at the first rumblings of war. Now, two years later, she sneaks back across enemy lines, determined to rescue Edward -- the man she has loved from afar since she was a child.

But will he ever see her as more than the wealthy, silly girl his mother once cared for as a daughter?

When Edward refuses to leave, so does Isa, and soon she is drawn into his dangerous double life. As the Germans close in, Edward realizes he's put more at risk than he'd planned. . . especially the beautiful, smart, yet obstinate young woman who has inconveniently managed to work her way into his life -- and his heart.




by Glenn Plaskin

A personal memoir by bestselling author and celebrity journalist Glenn Plaskin, KATIE is a moving story about a man who discovers the true meaning of family after adopting a cocker spaniel puppy. Through the magnetic personality of his mischievous dog, the author soon makes emotional connections with several of his down-the-hall neighbors in a high-rise located in the unique Battery Park City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. First, Katie trots into the lives of Pearl and Arthur, a warmhearted elderly couple just a few doors down from Glenn. Later, John, a single dad, and his rambunctious young son, Ryan, move in and are seduced by Katie's charms.

All their lives profoundly change as they are transformed from neighbors to friends to family, with Pearl as matriarch. The motherless boy finds a "Granny," his dad inherits a mother, Glenn discovers a confidante. Set in New York City, we witness nearly sixteen years of antics and family adventures spanning Hollywood high times, bad health, accidents, blustery winters, even the terrors of 9/11. Through it all, the family clings to one another, sharing a deep bond that gives each comfort, support, and security.

Based on a widely read article in Family Circle, here is an unforgettable story about the love that makes a family -- one that transcends the hard realities of time, tragedy, and inevitable loss.




by Rosemary Harris

Welcome back to Springfield, Connecticut, where weary suburbanites can rest in peace. . .

New York media exec-turned-gardener Paula Holliday is thrilled when her friend Lucy asks her to tag along on an all-expenses-paid junket to the Titans Hotel. On display is the rare titan arum, a notoriously pungent plant known as the "corpse flower." Unfortunately, the flower isn't blooming -- and the only thing Paula smells is a real corpse.

Lucy's would-be suitor has been found dead -- with a hole in his head -- and Lucy has mysteriously disappeared. Now Paula has to start digging up clues before the police's worst suspicions take root. Even if the odious flower finally blooms, Paula has more important things to tend to. Because murder, by any other name, really stinks. . .



by Kathy Charles

IN THE END WE ALL FADE TO BLACK.

Pink-haired Hilda and oddball loner Benji are not your typical teenagers. Instead of going to parttes or hanging out at the mall, they comb the city streets and suburban culs-de-sac of Los Angeles for sites of celebrity murder and suicide. Bound by their interest in the macabre, Hilda and Benji neglect their schoolwork and their social lives in favor of prowling the most notorious crime scenes in Hollywood history and collecting odd mementos of celebrity death.

Hilda and Benji's morbid pastime takes an unexpected turn when they meet Hank, the elderly, reclusive tenant of a dilapidated Echo Park apartment where a silent movie star once stabbed himself to death with a pair of scissors. Hilda feels a strange connection with Hank and comes to care deeply for her paranoid new friend as they watch old movies together and chat the sweltering afternoons away. But when Hank's downstairs neighbor Jake, a handsome screenwriter, inserts himself into the equation and begins to hint at Hank's terrible secrets, Hilda must decide what it is she's come to Echo Park searching for. . . and whether her fascination with death is worth missing out on life.



by Matt Hilton

After barely escaping with his life while trying to save his half brother from a deranged killer, former-military-operative-turned-problem-solver Joe Hunter has a new life -- and hopefully a quieter one -- in Florida. But he's soon approached by a man who wants Hunter to bring his daughter, Marianne, home. He claims that her boyfriend, millionaire Bradley Jorgenson, is a twisted, abusive man, and he hints that Hunter should use whatever force is necessary to rescue the girl. The problem is, when Hunter finds the couple, Marianne appears happy, and Hunter can find no signs that Jorgenson has hurt her.

Things get even more complicated when a crafty contract killer by the name of Dantalion shows up at Jorgenson's exclusive island residence with his sights set on Jorgenson and Marianne. Dantalion has an agenda of his own, and nobody is going to stand in his way. Not even Joe Hunter.

When Hunter steps in and saves the couple, what started as a simple mater of snatch-and-grab turns into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse that sets the hunter and the hunted on a grueling chase deep within the Florida swamplands.

In this pulse-pounding follow-up to Dead Men's Dust, the smashing debut that introduced Joe Hunter, Matt Hilton delivers an explosive white-knuckled thrill ride that will have readers gasping for breath all the way to the electrifying conclusion.



by Emma Campion

History has not been kind to Alice Perrers, the notorious mistress of King Edward III. Scholars and contemporaries alike have deemed her a manipulative woman who used her great beauty and sensuality to take advantage of an aging and increasingly senile king. But who is the woman behind the scandal? A coldhearted opportunist or someone who was fighting for her very survival?

Like most girls of her era Alice is taught obedience in all things. At the age of fourteen, she marries the man her father chooses for her, dutifully accepting the cost of being torn from the family she holds so dear and losing the love of her mother forever. Despite these heartbreaks Alice finds that merchant Janyn Perrers is a good and loving husband and the two settle into a happy life together. Their bliss is short-lived, however, unraveled the dark day a messenger appears at Alice's door and notifies her of Janyn's sudden disappearance.

In the wake of this tragedy, Alice learns that her husband kept many dangerous secrets -- secrets that have resulted in a price on her head and that of her beloved daughter. Her only chance to survive lies in the protection of King Edward and Queen Philippa, but she therefore must live at court as a virtual prisoner. When she is singled out by the king for more than just royal patronage, the stakes are raised.

Emma Campion paints a colorful and thrilling portrait of the court of Edward III -- with all of its extravagance, scandalous love affairs, political machinations, and murder -- and the devastating results of being singled out by the royal family. At the center of the storm is Alice, surviving by her wits in this dangerous world where the choices are not always of her own making. Emma Campion's dazzling novel shows that ther is always another side to the story.



by Kelly Gay

It takes a strong woman to keep the peace in a city of endless night. . .

Deep beneath Underground, a cunning bid for power and revenge has begun -- one that threatens to make Atlanta the new battleground in the ultimate confrontation between good and evil. The powers of hellish Charbydon have the upper hand after plunging the city into primordial night. And under the cover of darkness, a serial killer targets the most powerful Elysians in the city, the angelic Adonai. For Detective Charlie Madigan and her siren partner Hank, tracking deadly predators is all in a day's work -- but this case will test the limits of their strength and friendship as it draws them into a deadly world of power plays, ancient myths, explosive secrets, and a race against time that risks all that Charlie holds dear.



by Mary Beth Chapman

From the beginning, Mary Beth Chapman's life was not how she planned. All she wanted was a calm, peaceful life of stability and control. Instead, God gave her an award-winning singer/songwriter husband, crazy schedules, and a houseful of creatively rambunctious children. And then, she experienced the tragedy she never could have imagined.

In Choosing to See, Mary Beth unveils her struggle to allow God to write the story of her life, both the happy chapters and the tragic ones. And as the story unfolds, she's been forced to wrestle with some of life's biggest questions: Where is God when things fall apart? Why does God allow terrible things to happen? How can I survive hard times?

No matter where you find yourself in your own life story, you will treasure the way Mary Beth shows that even in the hard times, there is hope if you choose to SEE.



by Faye Kellerman

Fifteen years ago, high school senior Chris Whitman went to jail for murdering his girlfriend, Cheryl Diggs. Propelled by a misquided sense of chivalry, he confessed, determined to save another classmate, the beautiful and vulnerable Terry McLaughlin, from having to testify at his trial. When the truth came out, Chris was released from prison, married Terry -- pregnant with his child -- and changed his last name to Donatti. He also became a professional killer.

Peter Decker was the detective on the case, and over the years, he and Terry kept in touch. Now his friend is in L.A. and asking for a favor. Though Decker knows full well that getting involved will bring Terry's sociopathic husband back into his life, the obsessive and duty-bound LAPD lieutenant reluctantly agrees. The favor soon becomes complicated when Terry goes missing and Donatti disappears, leaving their fourteen-year-old son Gabe, with no one to turn to except Decker and his wife, Rina Lazarus.

But Peter's search for Terry must share center stage with a gruesome murder. Adrianna Blanc, a neonatal nurse at St. Timothy's Hospital, had signed off her night shift at eight A.M. Six hours later, a foreman supervising the construction of a house in a nearby suburb discovered her body swinging from the rafters, a cable wire around her neck. Her car was found where she had parked it the night before, with no signs of foul play.

A dedicated and conscientious professional, Adrianna had a circle of close friends. yet as Decker and his able team soon learn, the young woman also had her share of detractors. A party-hearty girl, she enjoyed booze, kinky sex, and revenge-cheating on her boyfriend, Garth Hammerling, another nurse at St. Tim's. Suspicions heat up when Decker and his team find that one of Adrianna's last phone calls was a provocative and disturbing message to her vacationing boyfriend -- who himself has vanished without a trace. Was Adrianna's death something personal because of her carefree lifestyle?  Or was this unusually cruel and very dramatic murder the first signs of a serial killer? With lives hanging in the balance, Decker and his colleagues, Sergeant Marge Dunn and Detective Scott Oliver, need to find answers and fast.

As if juggling two investigations weren't enough for the lieutenant (not to mention turning sixty!), things are becoming even more dangerous with his precarious home life. Ever the concerned parent, Decker wants to look after Terry's son, Gabe. Yet who will protect his own family? Because if there's one thing he knows for sure, with a socipath like Donatti on the loose, no one is ever really safe.



 

by Laura Lippman

Eliza Benedict cherishes her peaceful, ordinary suburban life with her successful husband and children, thirteen-year-old Iso and eight-year-old Albie. But her tranquillity is shattered when she receives a letter from the last person she ever expects -- or wants -- to hear from: Walter Bowman. There was your photo, in a magazine. Of course, you are older now. Still, I'd know you anywhere.

In the summer of 1985, when she was fifteen, Eliza was kidnapped by Walter and held hostage for almost six weeks. He had killed at least one girl and Eliza always suspected he had other victims as well. Now on death row in Virginia for the rape and murder of his final victim, Walter seems to be making a heartfelt act of contrition as his execution nears. Though Eliza wants nothing to do with him, she's never forgotten that Walter was most unpredictable when ignored. Desperate to shelter her children from this undisclosed trauma in her past, she cautiously makes contact with Walter. She's always wondered why Walter let her live, and perhaps now he'll tell her -- and share the truth about his other victims.

Yet as Walter presses her for more and deeper contact, it becomes clear that he is after something greater than forgiveness. He wants Eliza to remember what really happened that long-ago summer. He wants her to save his life. And Eliza, who has worked hard for her comfortable, cocooned life, will do anything to protect it -- even if it means finally facing the events of that horrifying summer and the terrible truth she's kept buried inside.

An edgy, utterly gripping tale of psychological manipulation that will leave readers racing to the final page, I'd Know You Anywhere is a virtuoso performance from acclaimed, award-winning author Laura Lippman that is sure to be her biggest hit yet.



by Paul Auster

Sunset Park follows the hopes and fears of a cast of unforgettable characters brought together by the mysterious Miles Heller during the dark months of the 2008 economic collapse.
An enigmatic young man employed as a trash-out worker in southern Florida obsessively photographing thousands of abandoned objects left behind by the evicted families.

A group of young people in a squat in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

The Hospital for Broken Things, which specializes in repairing the artifacts of a vanished world.

William Wyler's 1946 classic The Best Years of Our Lives.

A celebrated actress preparing to return to Broadway.

An independent publisher desperately trying to save his business and his marriage.
These are just some of the elements Auster magically weaves together in this immensely moving novel about contemporary America and its ghosts. Luminous, passionate, expansive, an emotional tour de force, Sunset Park confirms Paul Auster as one of our greatest living writers.



What came in your mailbox last week?

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Captured by Desire by Kira Morgan - Blog Tour and Giveaway!


by Kira Morgan
Blog Tour Aug 9 - 20

In 16th century Scotland, young Miss Florie Gilder runs away from her drunken foster father to find her real father and her noble heritage. Along the way, she is accused of theft, becomes a fugitive hiding in a
forest, and is accidentally wounded by a handsome local huntsman. The huntsman--a Robin-Hood figure who poaches wild game from the landowner's estate to feed the starving poor--carries the beautiful maiden to a church where she is guaranteed 40 days of sanctuary from the law. During that time, he learns her true story, falls in love with her, and helps her in her quest, at the risk of his own life. Smitten with him, she worries more for his survival. But enemies of the state are seeking to overturn the Catholic royals, while a vicious noblewoman is out to destroy Florie.

FIVE FUN FACTS!

1. For a refreshing change from the nobles found in most medieval romances, in Captured by Desire, Kira chose to make the hero and heroine common folk — Florie is a goldsmith, and Rane is the sheriff's huntsman.

2. Kira created the character of Rane MacAllister by combining two legendary heroes of archery — Robin Hood and Legolas.

3. Due to the legal limits of sanctuary imposed upon fugitive Florie when she seeks refuge in a church, Kira was faced with the daunting prospect of having only 40 days to convince Florie to fall in love with the man who just shot her.

4. Since her Scottish hero, Rane MacAllister, is the son of Viking invaders, Kira studied Norse mythology to come up with epithets unique to his ancestry.

5. To do historical research for Captured by Desire, Kira commandeered Scotland's purportedly haunted Roslin Castle for several days! (To see photos from her adventures, go to Kira's website or her Facebook page).


GIVEAWAY!

I have 3 copies of this book to giveaway courtesy of Hachette Books.
Please leave a comment with your email address to enter.
This giveaway is open to US/Canada. No PO boxes.
It will end on Sept 2.

Winners are chosen with a random integer program. All winners will be emailed and have 48 hours to respond. At that time any books left unclaimed will be given away on twitter.

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Fit for Life by Harvey and Marilyn Diamond - Giveaway!


by Harvey and Marilyn Diamond

It's the program that shatters all the myths: FIT FOR LIFE the international bestseller that explains how to change both your figure and your life. Nutritional specialist Harvey and Marilyn Diamond explain how you can eat more kinds of food than you ever ate before without counting calories...and still lose weight! The natural body cycles, permanent weight-loss plan that proves it's not only what you eat, but also when and how, FIT FOR LIFE is the perfect solution for those who want to look and feel their best. Join the millions of Americans who are FIT FOR LIFE and begin your transformation with:



* The vital principles that bring you permanent weight loss and high energy


* The FIT FOR LIFE secrets of timing and food combining that work with your natural body cycles


* A 4-week meal plan, menus, shopping tips, and exercise


* Delicious recipes and more.


Read an excerpt.

GIVEAWAY!

I have 3 copies of this book to giveaway courtesy of Hachette Books.
Just leave a comment with your email address for entry.  Simple summer rules will be ending at the end of August, so tell all your friends to come and enter now!
This giveaway is open to US/Canada only.  No PO boxes.
It will end on Sept 2.

Winners are chosen with a random integer program.  All winners will be emailed and have 48 hours to respond.  At that time any books left unclaimed will be given away on twitter.


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