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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Audio Book Review: Five Minutes Alone by Paul Cleave

This is a gripping suspense thriller
Five Minutes Alone
By Paul Cleave
Narrated By Paul Ansdell
UNABRIDGED
Series: Theodore Tate, Book 4
Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
Release Date: 04-26-16
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Genre: Thriller, Suspense
My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0


Publisher's Summary
There's a common plea detectives get from the loved ones of victims: When you find the person who did this, give me five minutes alone with them. And that's exactly what someone is doing. Someone is helping these victims get their five minutes alone.
When the body of a convicted rapist is found, the detectives try to determine if this is murder or suicide. The following night two more rapists go missing. It's hard to investigate when everyone on the police force seems to be rooting for the killer. But when innocent people start to die, two detectives find themselves with different objectives, and soon they're battling something they never would've expected: each other.
©2014 Paul Cleave (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC


Review:
Detective Inspector Theodore Tate has recently come back on the force after a suspension and an injury that left him in a coma. He has his own sorrows at home as he and his wife are still grieving the death of their young daughter by a drunk driver. Although three years has passed, Tate’s wife is unable to stay in reality and accept their daughter’s death. But personal troubles can’t keep Tate home when murder comes calling.

Tate gets the call from his partner, Rebecca Kent, advising that a recently released rapist has been found on the railway tracks. Although this death might be a suicide, there are some details that don’t fit. Tate and Kent agree that the world is better with this man dead, but they suspect foul play. Unfortunately, the first suspect is the young woman who was brutally assaulted and raped by the dead man. When they visit her at home she responds reasonably but Tate finds clues that he doesn’t share right away. Even if she was involved, she would have had to have help.

Soon there are more deaths involving other criminals. No one will miss these miscreants but that doesn’t mean the police can ignore the crimes. It appears there is a vigilante killer and some clues make them suspect that a police officer may be involved. Tate and Kent are a good team working to unravel the mysteries while providing emotional support for each other.

I have never thought I would want ‘five minutes alone’ to confront someone who hurt a person that I loved, but, thank goodness I have never been in that position. I know many people, particularly men, who have threatened violence if someone hurt their spouse or children. That is the premise of this book and it is interesting how different victims respond when offered the opportunity to hurt the men who hurt them or their loved ones.

The vigilante who is giving this opportunity is an interesting character. He starts as a person who has lost all sense of living until he hears that a former criminal is out on parole and back in the neighborhood. Slowly his involvement with the criminals and victims brings him a new purpose, even though he feels some guilt and anger as he knows what he is doing is not legal. He continues partially seeking redemption and partly because he figures he is living on borrowed time anyway.

The story is told in alternating voices which I found worked well. Tate speaks in first person when he is active in a scene while other scenes are told in third person. Mr. Cleave does a good job developing the characters and sharing their inner conflicts as they weigh legal right and wrong, and legal justice against private justice. There is some violence woven in the twisting plot. I admit I began to worry that the story would not end well for Tate. I won’t say more except that there were more twists and a suitable, if not fully satisfying, ending. (Of course it’s hard to have a HEA for a murder thriller!)

The pacing and details of the story made it move along well even though it is more police investigation than chase and action. There is plenty of suspense and I highly recommend this to readers who enjoy this genre. This was fine as a standalone as I hadn’t read any of the prior books in the series. I would like to read more by Mr. Cleave.


Audio Notes: Paul Ansdell does a spot on job with narration. He manages to convey the pathos, anguish, anger and doubt that run through the story. His accent fits the setting and characters and makes for an enjoyable listen experience.

I received this audio book from the publisher through Audiobook Jukebox. It adds to my Audio Challenge.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Sunday Post November 13, 2016/It's Monday! What are You Reading? Plus Mailbox Monday November 14, 2016


I am linking with Sunday Post at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading now at The Book Date.
Thank you to Sheila for the years that she handled this meme.
Thank you to Kathryn for taking up the baton.
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.

I had a another good, if busy, week. Trial two went well with a good result. Looks like this week's trial is going forward but I feel comfortable about my prep.
Cooler weather has settled in.
Now we are spending time praying for healing in our country.

It seems like reading was down a bit. I finished one audiobook and one ebook. I posted three reviews, one with giveaway. I also posted the usual memes.

I had a good time visiting other bloggers early last week.
This week I share the link to BermudaOnion's Weblog.
I've visited Kathy many times over the past few years and I appreciate that she supports Indie Bookstores. I am pleasantly surprised that she almost always has books and authors that are new to me.
Thank you to all the nice people who visit me.

These were last week's posts:
  • Book Review and Giveaway: Persecuted: I Will Not Be Silent by Robin Parrish; Christian Thriller, Political Thriller; my rating 4.5. Print and eBook; Ends 11/19/2016

Finished Reading:
1. Audible (Audiobook Jukebox)


Five Minutes Alone
By Paul Cleave
Narrated By Paul Ansdell
This crime thriller is engaging and 
made me think.
I received the audio book from the publisher through Audiobook Jukebox.
Click on book title for full description.



2. eBook/Kindle (Free - Sci Fi)


Trajectory Book 1 (New Providence)
by Robert M. Campbell
This sci fi suspense has good characters, and strong, believable descriptions.
Click on book title for full description.




Currently reading:
1. eBook/Kindle (Author)


Lost Coast Rocket (Mare Tranquillitatis Series Book 1)
by Joel Horn
I was pulled in by the first chapters 
and I'm enjoying this.
I received this from the author.
Click on book title for full description.



2. Audible (TBR)


Monster Hunter Legion: Monster Hunter, Book 4
Written by: Larry Correia
Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
I've been saving this fun audio for Sci Fi month. :-)
Publisher's Summary
Monster Hunter International might be the premier monster eradication company in the business, but they’ve got competition.
When hunters from around the world gather in Las Vegas for a conference, a creature left over from a World War Two weapons experiment wakes up and goes on a rampage across the desert. A not-so-friendly wager between the rival companies turns into a race to see who can bag the mysterious creature first. Only there is far more to this particular case than meets the eye, and as Hunters fall prey to their worst nightmares, Owen Zastava Pitt and the staff of Monster Hunter International have to stop an ancient god from turning Sin City into a literal hell on earth.
©2012 Larry Correia (P)2012 Audible, Inc.



3. eBook/Kindle (Author)


The Reader
by MK Harkins
Hunted, shot, and without her memory, eighteen-year-old Ann Baker wakes in shallow water on a deserted Pacific Northwest island. She is soon approached by two young men claiming to be her friends. Something isn’t right, but when gunshots sound, Ann is left with little choice but to allow Devon and Archer to help her escape. Soon she finds herself in their North Bend mountain compound, where the higher evolved humans claim to be mind-readers. While Ann heals, she realizes they believe her to be one of the last and most powerful of all – The Lost One.
She’s welcomed by most with opened arms, but not everyone is happy about her arrival. A jealous adversary has plans for Ann, which spirals the entire Reader community into chaos.
As lies, murder, and betrayal threaten to rip apart the once harmonious mountain dwellers, Ann is thrust into making a decision that could save or devastate not only The Readers, but all of mankind. But there’s just one glitch: by doing so it may require her to make the ultimate sacrifice.



October 30, 2016 - I got a few days behind last weekend.
I have been listening to the companion commentary online for the past few days to get caught up.
I am enjoying reading The One Year Bible again along with my husband and others from our church.

I posted three reviews which puts me with up to date with two going into this week.

I am still requesting audio titles as I can always squeeze listening in!
I have been lining up Sci Fi titles for November. Here are a few of the ones I plan to read:
Trajectory Book 1 (New Providence) by Robert M. Campbell from Sci Fi Explorations in September 2016
Lost Coast Rocket (Mare Tranquillitatis Series Book 1) by Joel Horn from the author in October 2016.
The Reader by MK Harkins

At the rate I am reading I will be lucky to get through the NetGalley titles.

AOB (Return to Earth) by Bria Burton - met author at FWA in October
NetGalley titles:
The Wrong Unit: A Novel by Rob Dircks
Toru: Wayfarer Returns by Stephanie R. Sorensen
The Invisible City by Brian K. Lowe
The Circuit by Rhett C. Bruno
Free Space by Sean Danker
PLUS Some choices from my own TBR shelves:
The Terminals: Spark by Michael F. Stewart (Book win 5/2014)
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles Book 1) by Marissa Meyer (Feb 2014)
First Colony (Citadel Book 1) by Kevin Tumlinson (Sept 2015) Sci Fi, Steampunk, Military
Galaxy of Heroes by Gus Flory (10/2014) Space Opera
Hero (Epic Book 3) by Stephen Lee (6/2015)
Audible:
Monster Hunter Legion: Monster Hunter, Book 4 by Larry Correia (Nov 2015)
The Synchronicity War Part 1 by Dietmar Wehr (2014)
Eye of the Storm: Legacy of the Aldenata (2012)
Invincible: The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 2 by Jack Campbell (1/13)
Spider's Bite: Elemental Assassin, Book 1 (9/2012)


I expect to add either an upcoming release or a back list title at eTreasure's NetGalley page this week.
We're also working on some Kindle and print releases.



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 still have new review requests to consider.
I received one audiobook for review and picked up two more books from NetGalley.
I broke down and purchased three $.99 Kindle titles.
I received three titles from authors by signing up for newsletters.
And, of course, I picked up the usual healthy number of free kindle titles -- Note these are in my Amazon library, NOT on my Kindle until I download and transfer them.

Are your mailbox and TBR piles blooming?

Review Titles
I received the audio book from the publisher through Audiobook Jukebox
Only Ever You
Written by: Rebecca Drake
Narrated by: Eva Kaminsky
"If the police believe she has killed her daughter, that means they aren't out there looking for the real perpetrator. They aren't hunting for Sophie or the person who still has her."
This sounds like good suspense!

I picked up these two books from NetGalley:

Codename Lazarus: The Spy Who Came Back From The Dead
by A.P. Martin
Historical Fiction and Espionage looks like a good combination.


by Susan Amanda Kelly
This sounds like a fun Christmas read!




Won
NONE

Purchased
I succumbed to three $.99 Kindle purchases this week:

Eternal Frontier (The Eternal Frontier Book 1)
by Anthony J Melchiorri
"Chief Medical Officer Tag Brewer is the ship’s only survivor. ...
It’s up to Tag to survive long enough to warn humanity and stop the dawn of a new war."
My sci fi binge continues.


Once Upon A Christmas
by Curtiss Ann Matlock
'A widow-woman mail-order bride on the Texas Frontier.'
I wanted more Christmas reads and this sounded good. :-)



Vast Frontiers: 6 Book Sci-Fi Boxset
by A.C. Hadfield (Author), Colin F. Barnes (Author), Darren Wearmouth (Author), Carl Sinclair (Author)
How could I resist 6 sci fi titles for one low price?


Free
I received three titles free from author newsletter sign-ups:


Tomorrow Series Boxed Set (Contemporary Romance)
by Cyndi Raye



Product Details

Who Murdered Mr. Malone? (Garden Girls Christian Cozy Mystery Series Book 1)
by Hope Callaghan



Product DetailsI Stopped Time: A Historical Novel
by Jane Davis
I found this because I was tempted to purchase An Unknown Woman by this author.



Plus I added 52 free Kindle titles to my library. Titles found linked through Bookbub, Bookfun, Ereader News Today, Free Par-tay, Ignite Your Book, Inspired Reads, Pixel of Ink or Kindle ebooks.

Sunday Words of Encouragement November 13, 2016

We had another good Sunday School discussing spiritual warfare and continuing prayer for our nation. Pastor’s wonderful Sermon was titled: “One Nation Under God”.

Many of the ‘older generation’ grew up saying the pledge of allegiance every morning in school. Many also sang patriotic songs. Everyone felt on equal ground, looking together at the flag. Eyes were not on self or each other but on the flag. The pledge signified a commitment to guard our country’s freedoms for the future. Now instead of valuing unity, we are focusing on differences that divide us; even the flag and the pledge.

The divisions this year have been clearly focused on by the media. After the election emotions continue to run high. Some people are relieved, some angry, some fearful, some disconnected. Many, on both sides of issues, are afraid for their safety. People from foreign countries are afraid that families will be torn apart. The news media continues to focus on violence; someone is paying protestors. Young adults are trying to cope and understand.

We must remember that no one person can bring down the country.Change is not known to happen fast under government rule. The degrading morality in our country may have seemed to come about quickly.  (It really occurred over time - at least the last 50 years.) Reestablishing morality is likely to be a slow process … and faces resistance as people have different views of morality. ‘One Nation under God’ is no longer a pledge that is true for all.

Pastor asked us to consider the four words:
One = unified, powerful
Nation = melting pot
Under= submitted to authority
God = a super power that reigns over a super nation.

Although many people may be tempted to close others out, true Christians need to recognize that scared people give us an opportunity to reach out. 1 Timothy 2:1-6 tells us to not just pray, but intercede for each other. Paul reminds us that we have One God and one mediator who wants everyone to be saved.

Today’s sermon point: Where there is great chaos, there is even greater opportunity to share Jesus. 

Pray for all people; don’t argue with them. There are many ways to approach the current atmosphere displayed in personal contact and social media. Some want to hide their heads in the sand; others want to be defensive, to hunker down, isolate and protect themselves. There are those who are offensive and divisive, ridiculing and threatening others who have different opinions.

Christians can take a better approach by offering love and peace as encouraged by Galatians 5.
Jesus could have come as a powerful king (even more, as a God) but he humbled himself and used every situation to seek opportunity to share with others.

We are told in Luke 11:17 that Jesus stated that ‘a nation divided against itself will fall’. (Also see Matthew 12:25 and Mark 3:24-25.) This is a tool that Satan can use to his advantage.

It is hard for some of us to understand the fears of those in the other groups. All we can do is love and pray. We can be one person under God. We can intercede, praying with specifics, not just generalities, for individuals as well as leaders. We can be ready with our testimony.

Pastor directed us to do these three things:
1 Pray for those hurting, (intercede), and look for open doors.
2. Be careful with your words (be sensitive).
3. Love people. Smile at people. Say kind words.

Jesus died for those who scorned, hated, abused and crucified him. Loving starts with the individual and with the church.

I think this song is good for today. Speak Life.
Verses for Today:
1 Timothy 2: 1 - 6 (NIV)
I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— 2 for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. 3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 5 For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus, 6 who gave himself as a ransom for all people. This has now been witnessed to at the proper time.


Lord, I pray that you will help me each morning to pray that I have an opportunity each day to love on someone; to share kindness and your message.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Sharing Beyond Books #278 Comment Giveaway Novmeber 12, 2016

Hello again and Welcome to Sharing Beyond Books, SBB!

Thanks to everyone who commented last week.

Six commenters do not have house plants; actually seven as Mystica would like to have orchids but doesn't yet. Two people had no favorite but do like their indoor plants. The remaining eight named a nice variety of favorite house plants, mostly easy to grow things. The most surprising to me was Fredamans who lives in what I think of as a cold place but she has lots of lovely plants!

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The Winner from SBB #277 comments is: #14, Elizabeth who can make a GC choice if international or book choice from the Updated ARC/Review titles or (not yet updated) Love titles - all linked near the end of the post. [I'm hoping to update the book choices - maybe the beginning of next year, lol.] Please let me know your choice by completing the WINNER FORM.

WEEK #278
(One Question.)
bn100 asks: What's your favorite way to use turkey leftovers??
I looked but didn't see that we had discussed this before. Since we are coming up on Thanksgiving soon, when lots of families have turkey, this seemed appropriate. I do love a nice cold turkey sandwich from leftover turkey. Looking up tonight's image I found lots of yummy suggestions though!

Image Found at Hearty Magazine.

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! The supply of questions is dwindling so share some if you think of any -- even if they are duplicates I'll weed through or try to modify.

Your turn to share: bn100 asks: What's your favorite way to use turkey leftovers??

SBB Comment Winners can choose a selection from the Valentine and "Love" books or the February 2015 Newly Updated ARC/Review List. (My daughter pulled several of the Christmas titles to give with gift bags we made up for the nursing homes. One of these days I will get together a new box of Christmas titles.)

SBB Rules:
a) Must be a follower.
b) Share a comment on the question 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 November 18, 2016 at 5 PM central.

Book Review: Shadow Reaper (Shadowlands Series) by Amos Cassidy

This story has strong world building (but strong language too).
Shadow Reaper (Shadowlands Series)
by Amos Cassidy

File Size: 3735 KB
Print Length: 306 pages
Publisher: Kindle Press (September 13, 2016)
ASIN: B01IWKRJFS
Genre: Dark Fantasy
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0


Only the bravest go over the Horizon...
Twenty years ago the barriers between worlds came down and our reality was swallowed up by the Shadowlands. Now we scavenge to survive, until one day there’s nothing left to reap. Starvation is around the corner, but I’m not the roll over and wait-to-die kinda girl. Nope, I’m going further than anyone has ever been and returned to tell the tale. I’m going into the Beyond, and I’m not coming back without a solution.
Dark urban fantasy with a post-apocalyptic twist.


Review:
Ash and her big brother, Clay, (older by a year) watched their parents starve while they refused to allow the teens to become Reapers. Now the two live in the underground Shelter because Ash signed on as a Reaper who goes out to the Shadowlands to scavenge for food, medicines or anything else that might help the survivors who live in Shelter. Scavenging is becoming scarce and the resources are being used up – even if the leadership is hiding that secret. Ash is prepared to go beyond the Horizon into the Beyond to find a solution to save her brother and her new ‘family’.

Ash gets another strong Reaper, Bernadette, to help her on her suicide quest. They do find food but they also find major trouble. As the Shadows begin to swallow them something strange occurs. They survive to struggle to a haven in the Shadowlands. The place is a refuge for all sorts of creatures, including humans although the humans are little more than slaves in this bizarre facility. There are god-like leaders -- aka controllers-- who recognize that there is something special and unique about Ash. They are willing to protect her while they figure out who or what she is but meanwhile her friend has been sold to the Traders.

Ash isn’t about to help anyone until she gets help rescuing her friend. There is another being who can help her, but he is part beast who may, or may not, be able to control himself. Despite the extreme danger he will face, Daemon agrees to take Ash to another realm where Bernadette has been taken. Daemon is soon captured and Ash must find a way to rescue him next.

I did have trouble with the beginning which is liberally peppered with the “f” word. I almost stopped at about 15% in but I am glad that I pushed through because I did enjoy the story once I managed to ignore the language. There are also liberal sexual orientations shared in the story. They are nicely and respectfully handled so I wasn’t bothered by them but their presence should be noted for those who don’t want to read about homosexual and bisexual characters.

I enjoyed the fast-pace of this story with its diverse and interesting characters. I liked all of the diverse creatures and strong characters. The world building is very good and the danger and action kept me engaged, skimming past the bad language, as I wanted to know what would happen next.

This is another title I received for free through a multi-author promotion.

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