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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Book Review: Hammer of Angels: A Novel of Shadowstorm by G. T. Almasi

This story is high octane action and impressive sci-fi alternate history.
Hammer of Angels: A Novel of Shadowstorm
by G. T. Almasi


  • Print Length: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (November 25, 2014)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B009JU6UQU
Genre: Action, Alternate History, Sci Fi
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0


Book Description
Publication Date: November 25, 2014
In G. T. Almasi’s thrilling alternate reality, the United States, the USSR, and the Republic of China share a fragile balance of power with Greater Germany, which emerged from World War II in control of Europe and half of the Middle East. To avoid nuclear Armageddon, the four superpowers pursue their ambitions with elite spies known as Levels, who are modified with mechanical and chemical enhancements.

Nineteen-year-old Alix Nico, code-named Scarlet, is a kick-ass superheroine with killer Mods and an attitude to match. She’s considered one of America’s top Levels, even though her last mission nearly precipitated World War III. So now Scarlet and her new partner, Darwin, have been sent to Greater Germany to help sow the seeds of anarchy and prevent Germany’s defection to Russia and China.

But where Scarlet goes, chaos follows—and when her mission takes an unexpected turn, she and Darwin must go ever deeper into enemy territory. As Scarlet grapples with a troubling attraction to her new partner, explosive information comes to light about the German cloning program and one of its prisoners—a legendary American Level who just happens to be Scarlet’s father.

“First-rate . . . a hell-bent-for-leather mash-up of spy novel and SF.”—Eric Van Lustbader, on Blades of Winter.


Review:
Alix aka Scarlet is a nineteen year old, bionic, medically-enhanced, kick-butt spy-agent. She has recovered from her last assignment (Blades of Winter) where she lost her partner and lover, Trick.  Now a new partner arrives shocking her until she learns he is Trick's 'brother', one of a triplet of clones. Brando, aka Darwin, has been programmed with most of Trick’s memories so that he can help Scarlet on their new assignment.

Scarlet wants to hunt down a man she believes is a traitor. But Fredericks is high up in the program and the government doesn’t want him disturbed. The assignment she and Darwin are given is to incite a slave revolt by the Jewish slave community in Greater Germany.  Although there is a fine line for US involvement, this action is designed to help keep Germany from seeking alliances with Russia and China.

Stirring up trouble comes rather easily to Scarlet. Several other agents, including Raj from the first book and Grey, a new “invisible” agent, come along to help keep Scarlet safe from the government and Purity League forces. There are new friends too, including a resistance leader, underground collaborators and a surprise sniper, Falcon, who could be Scarlet’s father when he was young! This gets Scarlet and her team side tracked on a renewed hunt for her father, code name Big Bertha, who has apparently been captured and used in a major German cloning program. Scarlet races at full steam but she stumbles as her upgrades and med doses begin to impact her system.

The layout in the first book continues in this one with informative journal entry sections interspersed with the action.  I love all of the intense battle action with unique ammo for different purposes and enemies.  This book tends to have carnage scenes that are a bit more graphic than the first book.  There is mystery and the tension of betrayal with the continued suspicion of a mole in the agency. There is a light tease of new romance and humor that includes a prayer with a touch of irreverence. I really enjoy the alternative history, with ‘Floating Railroads’ and circumstances that mirror images of real life.

Unfortunately I was distracted during the story by the liberal, unnecessary, use of the “f” word.  (A search shows the word 32 times so that would be about every tenth page in 336 pages.) I think this is an early ARC version of the title and maybe it will be toned down before release in November 2014. As much as I enjoy Scarlet and this wonderful sci-fi world of action I am truly conflicted as to whether I would read the next in the series. However, if you love high action sci-fi, I do recommend picking up the first book and, if you can read past and around the unpleasant word, put this highly entertaining sequel on pre-order or your wish list for when it releases.
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Brando/Darwin explains part of their orders to Scarlet:
“You shall create a chaotic and confused situation wherever possible.”
Story of my life.             Location 1123.
I received this title from Del Rey/Random House Digital through NetGalley.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

#Audio #Review of Civil War (Marvel) by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven

Great audio performance makes this comic book story entertaining even for those of us who don't read comics!
Author: Mark Millar, Steve McNiven

Approximate Run Time: 6 hours
Release Date: March 2013
ISBN: 978-1-59950-952-5

Genre: Comic book Action
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0


The epic story that blows the Marvel Universe apart!

Iron Man and Captain America: two core members of the Avengers, the world's greatest super hero team.

After a tragic battle in Stamford Connecticut, the U.S. government demands that all super heroes unmask and register their powers.

To Tony Stark—Iron Man—it's a regrettable but necessary step.

To Captain America, it's an unbearable assault on civil liberties.

So begins the Civil War.

© Marvel


Review:
This is set at a time when there are numerous super heroes and wanna be super heroes raging through America. A young team of hotshots are doing a type of super hero reality show. Their antics go wrong and a terrible tragedy occurs. Government sources, already wary of villainous super beings, demand registration and disclosure of all super heroes and their powers. Tony Stark as Iron Man decides that it would be best for the super hero community to be visible and open. He supports the legislation for registration and helps set up the outer space detention center to hold villains and non-compliant super heroes.

Tony brings Peter Parker, Spiderman, along side to mentor him and use his special skills. Reed Richards, Mr. Fantastic, is also wrapped up in the arrangements for the registration process and, as he struggles with all of the mathematical and mechanical equations, he loses touch with his own wife, Sue Storm, Invisible Woman.

Not all the super heroes agree with registration and Captain America becomes the leader of a resistance movement. Tony pulls them into a trap and in the ensuing battle one of the great super heroes, a friend of both sides, is killed by a character whom everyone believes to be another great super hero but turns out to be a clone. Sue leaves Reed to side with the resistance and, after learning more horrible truths, Peter changes sides too.

Tony and the government Shield office have programs to spy out the “caped” heroes and even more invasions of privacy. Tony thinks he’s right to support this but Captain America feels that the new law violates his freedoms. Super heroes who were once friends and allies line up to battle it out. Can the heroes come to terms or, in an effort to “be right”, will they destroy the community they are trying to protect?

This story presents a dilemma of balancing public protection and the civil liberties of individuals. There are personal issues and betrayals that add to the intrigue. I found it interesting to have these real life problems framed in a comic book story, but that doesn’t make them any less potent... maybe more so.

Audio Notes: I do LOVE GraphicAudio! The performance wraps around you, just as it claims: “a movie in your mind!” You hear the crash, clang and flare of the battles; the radio transmitted messages; and the whispered cries and sobs of loss. I might not pick up the comic book but this full performance audio makes for great entertainment. The individual narrators do a really good job of portraying the voices and the unique characters.


I received this Audio from GraphicAudio through Audiobook Jukebox.
CymLowell

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Mailbox Monday April 8, 2013

Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
For APRIL: the Mailbox Monday Tour host is Mari at MariReads!
Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week and explore great book blogs.  This Meme started with Marcia at A Girl and Her Books (fka The Printed Page) but is now hosted at Mailbox Monday and through various blog hosts.

Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists. 


I received several titles last week plus one win!
How are your mailbox and TBR piles doing?

Review Titles

I received these print titles from Forever Romance which I will try to fit in as I can:

April Release:
Barefoot in the Sun
by Roxanne St. Claire

May Releases
The Sweet Spot
by Laura Drake

and







by Jill Shalvis











June Release
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
by Molly Cannon





and




July Release
by Katie Lane










Also I received from Tell Harlequin:
                 Better Than Chocolate
                     by Sheila Roberts



Wins

Won for posting a Kindle Giveaway 
through I Am a Reader, Not a Writer
Two Equals
By Marta Szemik

 




I also picked up Marked
book 1 in this series which was for free:
Thank you Marta and Kathy!


Purchased
None this week.


Free

I downloaded a couple of books from Free Partay and downloaded a few free Kindle Titles linked through Inspired Reads, Pixel of Ink and Kindle Review.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? April 8, 2013

This meme starts at Book Journey!

What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

Work is still fairly busy and reading is still fairly good. :-) 
I finished three books and have started three for this week. I posted three reviews, one with ARC Giveaway.  There were also two Kindle Giveaway posts and a post to support a giveaway by one of my eTreasure's authors.  I also posted the weekly Mailbox Monday meme, Friday Pick Giveaway, Saturday Snapshot, Sharing Beyond Books Comment Giveaway and Sunday Words.

I got to visit some Saturday Snapshot posts at the end of the week. I may visit some Monday posts this eve although that would put me a week behind. I might spend the time preparing  review and then visit tomorrow instead.
Thanks as always to all the nice people who visit me.

These were last week's posts:
  • Audio Book Review: Did You Miss Me? by Karen Rose; Romantic Suspense; my rating 4.5.
  • Book Review and ARC Giveaway: A Shot of Sultry by Macy Beckett; Contemporary Romance; my rating 4.25.
Finished Reading:

1. eBook/Kindle


Hammer of Angels: A Novel of Shadowstorm
by G. T. Almasi
I enjoyed the action but not so much the language. 

I will post a review this week.
I am reviewing this through NetGalley.

Click on title for Book Description.



2. Audio


CIVIL WAR (MARVEL)
Author: Mark Millar, Steve McNiven
This is a fun audio and interesting story.

Reviewing for GraphicAudio
through Audiobook Jukebox.
Click on title for Book Description.



3. Print



Jake (A Wyoming Sky Novel)
by R.C. Ryan
I like the writing style and solid story.
Reviewing for Hachette.
Click on title for Book Description.





Line Edits/Releases:

We released a Florentine Romance: 
Love is Not Proud by Monica Spense.

Marco de Medici, a Florentine nobleman, cuts through a moonlit alley and stumbles upon a woman being attacked. He springs to her defense and is stabbed for his efforts.

Susanna d'Angelo, a widowed midwife, feels obligated to care for her mysterious defender. A budding friendship blossoms into love. Marco keeps his family name from her, wishing to be judged on his own merits while Susanna has her own secrets.

Facing a strict Society, the Medici’s power, and Susanna’s dark history, will their love survive?

Genre: Historical Romance, Mystery
Pages: 131

Currently reading:

1. eBook/Kindle


An Angel by Her Side
by Ruth Reid

I am enjoying the writing style and this story.
Reviewing for Thomas Nelson through NetGalley.
Book Description
Publication Date: January 1, 2013 | Series: A Heaven On Earth Novel

Katie has lived through tragedy and heartache. But with the angel Elias by her side, the best years of her life are just ahead.

A Heaven on Earth Novel, #3

When Katie Bender’s fiancé died in a tragic accident, so did her hope of finding love. Though heartbroken, Katie is also practical. In the years since the accident she has discovered her gift for teaching. But when a tornado destroys her small Amish settlement, including the schoolhouse, Katie doesn’t know how she will provide for herself.

Seth Stutzman arrived in Hope Falls days before the storm. And when he helps usher Katie and the children to safety, sparks fly. But Seth is only in town to help his brother, Amos, get back on his feet following the death of his wife. He can’t afford to have feelings for Katie.

Rebuilding the community is a huge task, and soon, Katie and Seth are working side by side. As they privately wrestle with their feelings for each other, another silent—and ultimate—battle for their hearts rages unseen.



2. Audio


That Night on Thistle Lane
by Carla Negger

I am a couple chapters in on this 
and anxious to keep listening.
Reviewing for AudioGo through Audiobook Jukebox.
Book Description
Release date: January 29, 2013 | Series: Swift River Valley
New York Times bestselling author Carla Neggers returns with the second book in the Swift River Valley series, That Night on Thistle Lane, following Secrets of the Lost Summer.

More than just make-believe

Librarian Phoebe O'Dunn deals in stories, but her passion for history has taught her that happy endings are rare. Her life in Knights Bridge, Massachusetts, is safe and uneventful...until she discovers the hidden room.

Among its secrets is a cache of vintage clothing, including a spectacular gown--perfect for a gala masquerade in Boston. In the guise of a princess, Phoebe is captivated by a handsome swashbuckler who's also adopted a more daring persona. Noah Kendrick's wealth has made him wary, especially of women: everybody wants something.

When Noah and Phoebe meet again in Knights Bridge, at first neither recognizes the other. And neither one is sure they can trust the magic of the night they shared--until an unexpected threat prompts them to unmask their truest selves.

After all, it takes more than just the right costume to live out your personal fairy tale. It takes heart...and the courage to be more than you ever dreamed.



3. Print


Scorned Justice: The Men of the Texas Rangers
by Margaret Daley

Another story I like from the get go.
Reading and reviewing as part of 
Pump Up Your Book Tour.  Review to post on 4/16.
Book Description
Publication Date: April 1, 2013 | Series: Men of the Texas Rangers (Book 3)
Texas Ranger Brody Calhoun is with his parents in west Texas when an unexpected attack injures the brother of Rebecca Morgan, Brody's high school sweetheart. The local sheriff, a good friend, asks for Brody’s help. At first, it seems like an open-and-shut case.

As Brody digs deeper, he realizes the attack may be related to an organized crime trial Rebecca will be overseeing. With Rebecca's help, he compiles evidence involving cattle rustling, bribery, and dirty payoffs that shatter the entire community and put Rebecca directly in the line of fire.

Brody expects to protect her. What he never expects is to fall for Rebecca all over again, or for a murder to throw the case wide open. Is Brody's faith strong enough to withstand not only deep-rooted corruption and cattle rustling, but also love?



I continue to listen to The Listener's Bible NIV read by Max McLean. [Reading and listening on MP3.] I am studying with the Tyndall One Year Bible this year, hoping to read daily along with my DH.

Line Edits: We are doing well with several more releases being prepared. I am also doing more Smashword conversions.


I completed the 3 reviews for March. I have read three books for April and have to start getting the reviews up this week.  I started with 13 + two TBR to read and post for April.

April Scheduled:
4/16 Review: Scorned Justice: The Men of the Texas Rangers by Margaret Daley (PUYB)
4/22 Review: The Forever Knight by John Marco (TLC)

Sourcebooks
Jack Absolute by C.C. Humphreys

Hachette
Cowboy Take Me Away by Jane Graves

Audios:
For Audiobook Jukebox
    That Night on Thistle Lane - AudioGo (now Blackstone)
    Hunter: A Thriller - Robert Bidinotto

NetGalley:
     An Angel by Her Side by Ruth Reid 

     The Sword in the Stars (Book1) in The Dark Sea Annals Series by Wayne Thomas Batson
     The Wolf of Tebron by C. S. Lakin

From TBR Collection - TBD
Won Book - Lady of Devices, a steampunk adventure novel (Magnificent Devices)
by Shelley Adina
Free Kindle/Nook or Smashwords: TBD

Sunday Words of Encouragement April 7, 2012

We are continuing to study Revelations in Sunday School. This morning our leader reminded us what "worship" means -- declaring worth-ship. One of the songs we sang last week for Easter is a powerful worship song.

This version is a choral performance that reveals the power of the song.
The only drawback in such a 'performance' is that some of the sheer joy and freedom of praising is missing.

A Verse for Today:
1 Corinthians 15:24 (NASB)
24 then comes the end, when He hands over the kingdom to the God and Father, when He has abolished all rule and all authority and power.


Again I am thankful for an Awesome God who loved me enough to create me, guide me and save me. He is worthy of all my worship.

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