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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Mailbox Monday June 9, 2014

Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
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) and after a tour of hosts has returned to its permanent home at Mailbox Monday.
Thanks to the ladies sharing hosting duties: Leslie of Under My Apple Tree, Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit and Vicki of I'd Rather Be at the Beach.
Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.


I was pleasantly surprised to get an Audio Book in CD that I only requested last weekend. 
I handed out our next Ladies' Book Club read and purchased one boxed set from Amazon.
As usual for the summer I picked up two free audios from SYNC, and many free ebooks.

(I still have many author requests to consider and reply to.)

Are your mailbox and TBR piles blooming?

Review Titles

I've Got You Under My Skin
by Mary Higgins Clark


Won

None

Purchased


Falling to Pieces, Shipshewana Amish Mystery Series #1
by Vannetta Chapman

I have six copies of this title for our Ladies' Book Club. 
We are reading this for our meeting in July.






Purchased for $.99:
Hugh Howey, David Wright, Joe Nobody, T.W. Piperbrook, Colin F. Barnes, Tony Bertauski, Joseph Turkot, Jason Gurley, Saul Tanpepper, Sean Platt, Chris Ward, Deirdre Gould


Free

I downloaded the fourth week set of SYNC YA Audios: Politics Abound. Available June 5 - June 11.  




All Our Yesterdays
by Cristin Terrill


Julius Caesar 
by WIlliam Shakespeare




Plus I downloaded another 52 or so free Kindle titles. Titles found linked through Bookbub, Bookfun, Ereader News Today, Free Par-tay, Inspired Reads, Pixel of Ink or Kindle ebooks.

It's Monday! What are You Reading? June 9, 2014

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.

This week was very busy with hearings and three closings. 
Reading was a bit slow and I only finished two books. I only had time to post two reviews and the usual memes. :-)

I barely had time to post last week and no time to visit.
Thanks as always to all the nice people who visit me.

These were last week's posts:
  • Book Review and Giveaway: The Windflower by Laura London; Historical Romance; my rating 3.5.
Finished Reading:
1. Print


The Crossing, Last Cavaliers Series #1
by Gilbert Morris
We enjoyed this historical fiction/romance based on real events. I will post a review with giveaway this week.
Click on book title for full description.




2. Audio


Earth Abides: The 60th Anniversary Edition
by George R. Stewart
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis, Connie Willis
I found this very interesting.
I will post this review this week too.
Click on book title for full description.



eTreasures Publishing New Release:
No new releases this week; working on some.
Enter the bi-monthly drawings at eTreasures Publishing Facebook page.
Current giveaway link:  Prairie Lily by Georgina Sellwood
Check for the new giveaway every two weeks.


Currently reading:
1. eBook/Kindle


The Trouble With Harry
by Katie MacAlister
I am a third in on this and it is a little racy but fun. 
Click on book title for full description.






2. Audio/MP3


I've Got You Under My Skin
by Mary Higgins Clark
I was pleased to receive this for review this week
and jumped right into it.
I received this from Simon & Schuster Audio
through AudioBook Jukebox.
Book Description
Publication Date: April 1, 2014
When Laurie Moran’s husband was brutally murdered, only three-year-old Timmy saw the face of his father’s killer. Five years later his piercing blue eyes still haunt Timmy’s dreams. Laurie is haunted by more—the killer’s threat to her son as he fled the scene: “Tell your mother she’s next, then it’s your turn . . .”

Now Laurie is dealing with murder again, this time as the producer of a true-crime, cold-case television show. The series will launch with the twenty-year-old unsolved murder of Betsy Powell. Betsy, a socialite, was found suffocated in her bed after a gala celebrating the graduation of her daughter and three friends. The sensational murder was news nationwide. Reopening the case in its lavish setting and with the cooperation of the surviving guests that night, Laurie is sure to have a hit on her hands. But when the estranged friends begin filming, it becomes clear each is hiding secrets . . . small and large.

And a pair of blue eyes is watching events unfold, too . . .



3. Audio/MP3


The Thirteenth Rose
Charlie D. Mysteries, Book 4
by Gail Bowen
I forgot to transfer this to my player 
from my back up drive.
I am still looking forward to 
listening to #4 in this series.
Click on book title for full description.



4. eBook/Kindle



Right Click, (Click Series)
by Lisa Becker
I previously reviewed the first two books.
I look forward to reading this fo the author.
Book Description
Publication Date: May 16, 2014
Love. Marriage. Infidelity. Parenthood. Crises of identity. Death. Cupcakes. The themes in Right Click, the third and final installment in the Click series, couldn't be more pressing for this group of friends as they navigate through their 30's. Another six months have passed since we last eavesdropped on the hilarious, poignant and often times inappropriate email adventures of Renee and friends. As the light-hearted, slice of life story continues to unfold, relationships are tested and some need to be set "right" before everyone can find their "happily ever after."



I am a day ahead on my daily Bible reading.
I have disciplined myself each morning to read my Bible passage before I pick up print, Kindle or mp3. I am really enjoying the reading.

Line Edits: Slight delay as we have staff changes. We are now finalizing formatting for two ebook re-releases, as well as working on two non-fiction releases and a print release.

I am carrying books into June. I hope to get to a few of my own TBRs this month. :-) 
I completed two reviews carrying forward one and adding two so I have three for this coming week.

June Scheduled -
6/7 Ladie's Book Club Review with Giveaway to post 6/14 -  The Crossing, Last Cavaliers Series #1 by Gilbert Morris
6/16 Kindle Fire Giveaway Hop

NetGalley - May Picks to be read in June:
The Trouble With Harry by Katie MacAlister (SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca) (reading)
Half a King by Joe Abercrombie (Random House Publishing Group - Del Rey Spectra)
SEAL Team Six: Hunt the Wolf by Don Mann A SEAL Team Six Novel (Mulholland Books)

Authors
From Story Bundle -  I am enjoying the romance bundle and so glad I got these.  There is now a Devastor Humor Bundle available.
Huntress For Hire by Terry Spear
Peter's Christmas by M. L. Buchman
The Death of Davy Moss by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Shades of Moonlight by Karen L. McKee

Still many requests to field and reply to.

AudioBook Jukebox (I have made two requests, waiting for one and expecting to make a couple of more soon.)
I've Got You Under the Skin by Mary Higgins Clark (listening)

Post Hypnotic Press
I have several more audiobooks from this publisher that I will be reviewing.

From TBR Collection - TBD
Won Book - TBD
Free Kindle/Nook or Smashwords - TBD

Sunday Words of Encouragement June 8, 2014

Our Sunday school teacher, “G”, gave a wonderful message this morning entitled, “This, That and the Other.”
THIS: Recently G visited his lake home after a long winter and discovered that he had to spend a day pulling weeds that had infested the gravel sitting area. Even though the area had been prepped with a lining, weeds still grow up. G compared this to our spiritual lives. We can do right things and still get weeds in our lives. There is no equivalent of spiritual ‘Round-up”. Satan can even use busyness in ministry to keep us from remembering to tend to the weeds. We must learn to deal with weeds regularly, while they are smaller. This is true of computer bugs, too – we need to do regular debugging. Maintenance is important to our physical bodies as well as our relationships with others.
THAT: Each person is uniquely made with different packaging. We don't choose it but rather we inherit certain “wiring” from our parents. Our wiring and gifting varies greatly. One person may have great patience but deals with other weaknesses like shyness or pride. Another may be bold in his witness but quick to anger.
When we go to purchase a car we look for one that suits the purpose we need. Each vehicle serves differently. A a pickup truck is good to carry or haul on short trips. An 18 Wheeler carries heavy loads for long distances. You would choose a Jeep if you planned to face rough terrain or go off road. A sports car is good for speed, and maybe fun and flash. Most people with growing children end up choosing a station-wagon or minivan. If you only need a smaller vehicle to drive to and from work and around town, you would probably buy an economy car.
Similar to different vehicles, God created each of us to serve a unique purpose. We should not compare ourselves to others. Each person must cope, in varying degrees, with pride, anger, jealousy, envy, lust and other human weaknesses. We become stronger as we mature and learn to conquer lusts of the flesh by walking in the spirit; seeking God’s help and submitting to His will. God may allow situations that reveal the weeds that we have to pick. G admonished us to take a good look within ourselves and to remember to tend to our own weeds regularly.
THE OTHER: G encouraged us to read the book ALL IN by Mark Batterson. G read from Chapter One which tells of “one-way” missionaries who set out knowing they might die in their service. They took along a coffin instead of bags of belongings. Batterson says:
   "When did we begin believing that God wants to send us to safe places to do easy things?...
   Jesus didn't die to keep us safe. He died to make us dangerous.
   Faithfullness is not holding the fort. It’s storming the gates of hell.
   ...
   It’s time to quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death.
   It's time to go all in and all out for the All in All.
   Pack your coffin!"
I was reminded of this older praise song: You Are My All in All.
Verses for Today:
Ephesians 4: 22-24 (NIV)
22 You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires;
23 to be made new in the attitude of your minds;
24 and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.

I pray that the Spirit will show me all areas of my heart, mind and live that need weeding and help give me grace and fortitude to do the weeding instead of seeking a more enjoyable activity.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Sharing Beyond Books #154 Comment Giveaway June 7, 2014

Hello again on Saturday night and Welcome to Sharing Beyond Books, SBB!
Another tired night for me though a little earlier than last week. Waiting to hang up laundry then I'll go to bed.
Thanks to everyone who commented last week.

I was a bit surprised that only four out of 14 of us really have a beach bag and only one seems to use it for the beach. Elizabeth - I hope you had fun at the beach last weekend. Scottsgal keeps her bag ready for vacation or cruise (ahhhh- cruisin') and Di keeps her swimsuits, water shoes and sun hat stored in hers for the rare trip to the beach. I thought that was a good idea. Nikki has a 'beach-y' tote but uses it for shopping, not the beach. :-)
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The Winner from SBB #153 comments is: #12 Di who can make a GC choice if international or book choice from the ARC/Review titles, Christmas titles or Love titles - all linked near the end of the post.  Please let me know your choice by completing the (new) WINNER FORM.

WEEK #154 (One Question.)

Q1. Becky asks: If you could work with any author who would it be??
A: This is a tough question as there are several authors I consider 'favorites.' I narrowed the choice to two who stick in my mind and then I considered how I would want to work with them. Since I have a couple of plot themes/outlines I would gladly share I think I would pick Mary Balogh because I think she could best fill out the plot ideas and develop the characters I have in mind. (Still, Julia Quinn is a close second here.)
Hard to find a fitting image but I thought this worked.
Image found at Noble Dead.

Thanks to those who are sending in Questions. DON'T BE SHY! Surely everyone has a Q or two you'd like to ask. Input suggestions in this Suggested Question Form. At the end of each month I draw from the suggestions I used during the month and that person will get a book choice or GC. I thank everyone for submitting questions. Thanks for sending in questions! We still have a supply of questions but from the same people so hopefully others will send more in -- even if they are duplicates I'll weed through or try to modify to use. 

Your turn to share:

Q1. Becky asks: If you could work with any author who would it be??

SBB Comment Winners can choose a selection from the Valentine and "Love" books, the Christmas Giveaway Books (this is the new link), or the June 2013 Newly Updated ARC/Review List.

SBB Rules:
a) Must be a follower.
b) Share a comment on either of the two questions above.
Open internationally and an international winner may get a smaller book or a $5.00 GC if I decide the mailing is too much.

I will pick a Comment winner from all comments made through Saturday June 14, 2014 at 5 PM  central.

Book Review and Giveaway: The Windflower by Laura London

I didn’t warm to this story although there was some wonderful descriptive phrasing that I really liked.
The Windflower
by Laura London

  • Mass Market Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Forever; Reissue edition (April 29, 2014)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1455573288
Genre: Historical Romance, Pirates
My Rating: 3.5 of 5.0 (Please note Amazon ratings show others have enjoyed this more than I did.)


Book Description
Publication Date: April 29, 2014
The classic tale of passion on the high seas, available in print for the first time in 20 years . . .

Merry Wilding is a lady of breeding, of innocence, and of breathtaking beauty. With high hopes for a holiday in England, she sets sail from New York-but the tide of her life is destined to turn. Mistakenly swept aboard an infamous pirate ship, Merry finds herself at the mercy of a wicked crew . . . and one sinfully handsome pirate. Soon she's spending her days yearning for escape, and her nights learning the pleasures of captivity.

Devon Crandall believes Merry is in league with his greatest enemy. He's determined to slowly urge her secrets from her. But along the way, he discovers her beautifully unbreakable spirit . . . and a desire unlike any he's ever known. She is hiding something from him, and yet, each day that passes brings her deeper into his heart. When fierce arguments give way to fiercer passion, can a pirate learn to love a woman? Or will true love be lost at sea?


Review:
Merry is a seventeen year old, naive girl with not much to offer but beauty and artist talent. She has been raised in Virginia by her maiden Aunt who longs to return to England where the family had wealth and friends. Merry's older brother pulls her into a spy adventure in order to have her capture the images of some enemies of the American cause. The night they disguise themselves and go to a tavern they run into pirates including the infamous Rand Morgan, an exotic, long-haired boy (Cat) and a devastatingly handsome companion (Devon).

Merry runs into trouble when she slips out back and Devon drags her into a wagon. She is scared to death but the roguish pirate is actually trying to protect her from the other rough men. He suspects she was up to no good as she was dressed as a pregnant peasant - until she lost her stuffing - and she has too much beauty to hide even with that inappropriate disguise.

A month later Merry finds herself heading from New York to England with her Aunt under the escort of Sir Michael Granville. A bad practical joke puts Merry out of her cabin and into Granville’s until hers can be cleared. When pirates sneak aboard to take letters from Granville’s cabin they find a pretty girl there, and take her too delivering her to Rand Morgan’s pirate ship.

Devon is enchanted by the young beauty, but he is coldly angry thinking that Merry is a ‘night bird’ of his hated enemy, Granville. He remembers her from the tavern and tries to bully her to reveal who she is and what secrets she hides. Merry can’t tell the truth as she doesn’t want to expose her brother and cousin as spies. She insists that she is married to the puppeteer from the tavern and was innocently in Granville’s cabin.

Merry is already terrified of the pirates, and her fear increases as Devon and Rand intimidate her and threaten to sell her on a far off island. Rand’s young friend, Cat, becomes her protector. Later other members of the crew become enchanted with her too, although none will challenge Rand’s authority except perhaps the young boy, Raven, who is infatuated enough to help her try to escape.

It is a fine line of fantasy to make pirates be ‘nice’ people and I did enjoy the book more as I got to know the pirate characters and saw their human sides. Unfortunately I had a hard time getting into this story because I didn’t care for the primary characters. Merry was just too young and too weak a character for me to like. Devon was initially too cold and bullying.

I did enjoy some wonderful phrasing and there were some twists nearer that end that made it more interesting. The book took five weeks to read which is really long for me.  In the end I enjoyed the romance but it still didn’t make me warm up too much. Maybe I am not into pirate or kidnap (Stockholm syndrome) stories.  I am sure others who enjoy rich romance might like this more than I did.

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This book contained some phrasing that I really enjoyed:
Like a decked sturgeon flipping uselessly from side to side, Merry turned from anger, to fear, to despair, and back again to anger. Page 133.
The night song of the forest was a symphony in crescendo. She could hear the ruin of each withered leaf crushed under her feet, the clatter of displaced gravel, the sharp sigh of the fabric of her gown as it rubbed into her thighs. Noises, sights, and smells were a battering intrusion upon her raw nerves. Page 372.
I received this book from Forever/Grand Central for an honest review.

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