Paperback : 130 pages
Publisher : Morgan James Publishing (March 13, 2018)
Genre: Christian Growth, Christian Self Help, Non-Fiction My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0.
Get Up and Grow is about developing habits that foster personal and professional growth in four critical areas: spirituality, success, health, and margin. In six chapters, Get Up and Grow will enable you to shift your paradigm and create a culture of growth and investment in your life. By utilizing your mornings as opportunities for development, Get Up and Grow will change the way you view success and will create the space to see exponential growth.
Review:
This is an easy read and full of good recommendations. A glimpse at the Table of Contents shows the good topics that are covered. I can understand that these are all good habits to encourage for morning routine. Unfortunately, not everyone is a morning person, including me.
Over the past year particularly, I have been taking an extra half hour to an hour in the morning to start my day with Bible reading and prayer. This does start my days off well. I may add reading a chapter in an inspirational book which I would find doable.
The Chapters on Health Habits and Habits on Margin suggest actions that are not necessary to do in the morning time. I could do better at planning meals, preparing a to do task list, reviewing the list at end of day, and planning for rest. I’m not as likely to add the exercise in the morning even though I surely should!
Our Pastor gave this to Board members in March. I started to read it daily but then set it aside. I finished reading it in the week before our May meeting so it would be fresh in my mind. I enjoyed the learning process. This is a book that can be read a bite at a time, over 21 days, or during several days. I am glad to have the paperback as I did place some markers. Having read it once, I plan to go back and re-read. I also am ordering copies for my children and a couple of friends. I recommend this as a good development tool.
Source: March 2023 gift from Pastor. This qualifies for 2023Print goal.
Duration: 8 h 19 min
Release date: 05-01-10
Publisher: Zondervan
Genre: Christian Romance, Country Romance, Small Town Romance. My Rating: 3.75 of 5.0 Overall; Story 3.75; Narration 4.0.
Summary
She loves the land. Mattie Evans grew up in the Flint Hills of Kansas. Although her family has lost their ranch, she still calls this land home. A skilled young veterinarian, she struggles to gain the confidence of the local ranchers. Fortunately, her best friend and staunchest supporter is John McCray, owner of the Lightning M Ranch. They both love the ranch, and can’t imagine living anywhere but in the Flint Hills. He’s haunted by it.Gil McCray, John’s estranged son, is a pro football player living in California. The ranch is where his mother died and where every aspect of the tallgrass prairie stirs unwanted memories of his older brother’s fatal accident. Gil decides leaving the ranch is the best solution for his ailing father and his own ailing heart. But he doesn’t count on falling in love.Falling in love isn’t an option. Or is it?When Mattie is called in to save a horse injured in a terrible accident, she finds herself unwillingly tossed into the middle of a family conflict. Secret pain, secret passions, and secret agendas play out against the beautiful landscapes as love leads to some unexpected conclusions about forgiveness and renewal.
Review:
Mattie is a vet whose heart is to remain in the community of Flint Hills of Kansas, near lands that she loves. Her father lost the ranch where she grew up and they moved to the City. Mattie was fortunate to take over the local business of an aging vet. As a young woman, she is still struggling to gain the confidence of the local ranchers especially since some of the patients she has treated have died in spite of her best efforts.
John McCray, the aging owner of the Lightning M. Ranch, is a strong supporter and friend to Mattie. They both love his ranch and his animals. But John’s health and the condition of the ranch are deteriorating. He longs to have his estranged son, Gil, return to revive the ranch.
Gil is a pro football player who is ready to retire from football. He has a dream to purchase a ranch in California and built a horse breeding stable. When Gil gets a call that his beloved cow horse, Dusty, has been injured in a car accident, he comes home to check on Dusty and maybe make amends with his father. But Gil isn’t looking to move back to the family ranch. He lost his mother and his brother there and his memories are painful.
Gil finds young vet Mattie striving to safe the life of Dusty. She seems sincere but can he trust her to do the best job? Gil also questions Mattie’s relationship with his father. Mattie doesn’t like Gil’s condescending attitude, but she is determined to treat Dusty as best she can and to remain a caring friend to John.
As Mattie and Gil work together, they are drawn to each other. But it is clear they have different dreams – Gil wants to go to California and Mattie wants to stay in Kansas. Is there any way they can find a future together?
The story is sweet and it has a nice ending, but it didn’t bring me a total sense of joy. I had trouble accepting Mattie’s character because she is full of self-doubt, fear, and gloom. This is not a sound Christian position, but rather a self-centered, self-focused perspective. Gil’s character also has some self-condemnation, bitterness, arrogance and stubbornness. There are glimpses of a charitable foundation that could have been better developed. I did like the forgiveness, rehabilitation, and surrender messages that come late in the book. Sadly, I felt distracted by the weakness of the characters, particularly Mattie.
The story plot is adequate with nice descriptions, interesting vet procedures, and some character conflict to keep the reader engaged. The writing has some cliches but the pacing was solid. There are more positive reviews so not all readers reacted to the characters as I did. It is certainly a clean romance with some nice finishing messages that could be enjoyed by fans of sweet romance.
Audio Notes: Emily Durante does a fine job with the narration. Each character has a distinct voice and energy. I am glad that I had the book in audio format.
Source: 5/8/2021 Two for One Credit Deal at Audiobooks.com. This qualifies for2023TBR, 2023Audiobook, and 2023Season goals.
I enjoyed this story and gentle romance. Silver Dollar Duke
Written by Sally Britton
Narrated by Marian Hussey
Run Time 9h 37min
Release Date: April 17, 2021
Publisher: Pink Citrus Books
Genre: Historical Romance, Religious & Inspirational, Romance, Western Romance My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0 Overall; Story 4.5; Narration 4.5.
Review:
Dannie is determined to help her father and brothers keep their ranch which has struggled through several years of drought and increasing transport costs. Dannie had a year or two of education back East and has good reason not to trust the polished men of the East. When a Victorian nobleman from England accepts her brothers’ invitation to the ranch, Dannie isn’t ready to welcome him.
Evan Rounsevell, second son to the Marquess of Rothwell, has always dreamed of learning the Cowboy way. He’s read the ‘Penny Dreadful’ stories and even met Buffalo Bill. When faced with the limited role of managing his father’s and brother’s estates, Evan chose to travel to America and go West. He made his way to Tombstone, Arizona but has run out of money. That’s okay, he is willing to work on a real ranch if he can just get a chance. He is set on going on a trail drive before he has to return to England.
Evan gets that chance with Dannie’s father. The other cowhands are quick to call him “Duke”. Most find that he is a hard worker and willing to learn. At least one is jealous that Duke seems to be getting close to Dannie. Evan finds overcoming Dannie’s attitude is a challenge that he is ready to face.
Dannie and Evan slowly become friends. But Dannie is particularly reluctant to let her heart get involved since she doesn’t trust the charmer and she knows he will be returning to England. But as their relationship grows, can they walk away from their chance to find love and family?
This is a lovely and engaging story. I wanted to push Dannie to get past her former heartbreak as I found her continued struggle frustrating. Duke/Evan is a wonderful character, and I liked the perspective he brings to the second son situation and his desire for a life of his own dreams. Still, he is honorable enough to realize he is supposed to return to help his family.
The religious aspect is a gentle development and not preachy. I will look to read more by Ms Britton and I recommend this to fans of clean romance set in the historic West.
Audio Notes: Marian Hussey does a very nice job with the narration. She provides clear, distinct voices and emotional energy that fit the story. I am glad I had this in audio to enjoy.
Source: 3/14/2022 Purchases from Chirp $1.99. This qualifies for 2023TB, 2023Audiobook, and 2023Color goals.
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.
My life is changing. Heather has accepted a new job in Panama City which she will start 5/15. This is the first time in 22 years she will work for someone other than me. She will be doing the tasks she knows and loves so I think this will be a good move for her so she doesn't have to drive an hour and a half each way to work and she'll be closer to her children and able to attend their events easier.
I am still looking at options for my office as I do want to find someone to take over the title office and my law practice so I can at least semi-retire. This may take some time to resolve.
The week had other issues for me as it brought the first anniversary of my husband's death. Then I got a full price offer to sell our second property, an A Frame 30 miles away hat my husband truly loved. We would have lived there except it was too far for me to go to work each day. I had listed the property a couple of months ago but the contract to close in two weeks sort of punched my heart.
Meanwhile, I got a new lawn service as my yard needed attention. They did a good job and told me they found this snake skin on top of the hedge at my front porch.
I guess I had been coming home in the dark and didn't see it till the night before they cut the hedge. It was too dark to take the pic but fortunately he left it out for me the next morning.
Princess is feeling better. I plan to get them to the vet for their annual checks this week or next.
My continuing prayers include prayers for more unity in all nations, a calmer social atmosphere, and for revival. We are also praying for family and church.
I think I went through the week in a daze. I didn't even notice the weather. I think it was pretty nice. The forecast is rain for most of this coming week but day temps will still be in high 80s, even 90 already.
I finished three audios this past week and posted two reviews and two memes.
I visited 17 blogs last week. No Shout out this week. (I've been pretty tired this week and I'm ready to get this posted.)
Audiobooks.com is still sharing some free listens for children.
NG2023: #NetGalley Audio Book Review: The Instructor by T.R. Hendricks; Genre: Military, Suspense, Thriller; My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0 Overall; Story 4.0; Narration 4.0.
ATBR: Audible Book Review: Oracle by Andrew Pyper; Genre: Horror, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller; My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0 Overall; Story 4.0; Narration 4.0.
Snow Melts in Spring
By Deborah Vogts
Narrated By: Emily Durante
Duration: 8 h 19 min This is a sweet romance with a vet, football player, and an injured horse.
Source: 5/8/2021 Two for One Credit Deal at Audiobooks.com. Click on book title for full description.
2. Print (P2023)
Get Up and Grow: 21 Habits of Successful People
By Duke Matlock I plan to activate several recommendations from this inspiring book.
Source: March 2023 gift from Pastor. Click on book title for full description.
Titanium Noir
by Nick Harkaway I started this and then paused for other books. I like how it started- interesting main character. I only have this available another 5 days so I hope to finish it this week.
Source 3/4/2023 NetGalley.
Cal Sounder is a detective working for the police on certain very sensitive cases. So when he’s called in to investigate a homicide at a local apartment, he is surprised at first to see that the victim appears to be a rather typical, milquetoast techie. But on closer inspection, he finds the victim is over seven feet tall. And even though he doesn’t look a day over thirty, he is actually ninety years old. Clearly, he is a Titan—one of this dystopian, near-future society’s genetically-altered elites. There are only a few thousand Titans worldwide, all thanks to Stefan Tonfamecasca’s discovery of the controversial T7 genetic therapy, which elevated his family to near godlike status. A dead Titan is big news... a murdered Titan is unimaginable.
But Titans are Cal’s specialty. In fact, his ex-girlfriend, Athena, is a Titan. And not just any Titan—she’s Stefan’s daughter, heir to the Tonfamecasca empire. As Cal digs deeper into the murder investigation, he begins to unweave the complicated threads of what should have been a straightforward case, and it soon becomes clear he’s on the trail of a crime whose roots run deep into the dark heart of the world.
A virtuosic mash-up of Philip K. Dick and Raymond Chandler by way of Marvel—the story of a detective investigating the murder of a Titan, one of society’s most powerful, medically-enhanced elites, Titanium Noir is a tightly woven, intricate tale of murder, betrayal, and vengeance.
Again, I expect to get to a third book (an audio), which I will pick when I get there.
I finished three audio titles and reviewed two. I had one left from last week so four to do.
NETGALLEY STATUS-- I still have two more audios on my NetGalley shelf. I still have the two old NetGalley ebook titles.
I have one author review in my queue that I need to start reading on my computer. (I need to look back and see which one this is.) (Plus a few that I received from Facebook links and newsletter sign-ups, not specific review requests.)
Still many titles through InstaFreebie and many new author requests I haven't replied to.
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: Serena ofSavvy Verse & Wit, me, and newest to the team, Emma at Words and Peace. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists. Small mailbox this week. No review titles and no wins last week. I picked two for one credit at Audiobooks.com.
I got no free Kindle titles last week. Are your mailbox and TBR piles blooming?
Review Titles
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Purchased
5/5/2023 Two for One Credit at Audiobooks.com. Both are sci fi selections.
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Series: #1 of Colony
Written by: Richard F. Weyand
Narrated by: Derek Shoales
Duration: 7 hours 28 minutes
Warlord Rising
Series: #2 of Great Insurrection
Written by: Michael Anderle, David Beers
Narrated by: John Skelley
Duration: 7 hours 22 minutes
We shared prayer requests as always this morning. Then our guest Sunday School speaker from last week finished his lesson from Luke 18 and 19. God wants us to trust Him.
Our church service started with lovely worship and a move of individuals to praise and give thanks to an Almighty God who has no equal.
Pastor’s sermon was titled “Battling Evil Spirits”. It started in Ephesians 6:12 but included many other scriptures. Sometimes our lives seem like we are on a roller coaster. We are up and down with good and trouble. We need to remember that we are fighting a spiritual enemy. The enemy wants to divide us by attacking each other. This is true in families, church, and nations.
A big area that Satan takes advantage of is the anger and bitterness of unforgiveness. 2 Corinthians 2:10-11. Jesus tells us to forgive as God has forgiven us. We are to pray for enemies. We need to give forgiveness before asked, not just when we are asked. Unforgiveness can cause resentment against church members, the church at large and even against God. Unforgiveness can damage the church.
Make sure you are forgiving. Remember that love keeps no grudges. 1 Corinthians 13:5.
Set your mind on things of God not of the world. Peter tried to rebuke Jesus for telling what he would suffer, but Jesus called Peter ‘Satan’ because he was thinking on human concerns. Mark 8:31-33.
We won't always understand. Jesus rebuked his disciples when they wanted to punish a town for rejecting him. He said to his disciples: “But he turned, and rebuked them, and said, Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of.” Luke 9:55.
There are times we do the right thing with the wrong attitude, because it is from a wrong spirit.
A friend admonished our pastor once because he noted he was preaching from frustration instead of compassion. The message was right but given in a wrong spirit.
There are many improper spirits such as anger, immorality (Revelation 2:12-20), and imposters (2 Timothy 3:12-13) . “…[E]vil doers and imposters will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.” There is an antichrist spirit that appears to be right but is evil. Matthew 7:21-23. We must ask the Holy Spirit for discernment so that we can judge leaders by their fruit not just by their appearance. Those who are not repentant for trouble and are always blaming others may be deceived by their own pride.
Then there are people who are oppressed by those evil spirits. This can occur when the church or people tolerate the spirit of the imposter, Jezebel. Our inner beings need to be aligned with God so we can know if a situation is being directed by a wrong spirit. Division is not of God.
There are many spirits to avoid and here are three evident in our world today:
The Spirit of Jezebel: a manipulative spirit more interested in controlling the process than caring for the person. (The church needs to return to modesty.) This spirit undermines the authority of God.
The Spirit of Absalom: This spirit possesses a desire to be in authority, but not with any kind of purity of heart. It typically harbors camouflaged bitterness, unresolved offenses, disappointments, and anger. It thrives on hidden agendas and wars against leadership.
Absalom was the third son of King David. Absalom took offense to the wrong done to his sister Tabor and instead of allowing proper justice, he went into rebellion. He wanted to take over the kingdom so he stole the hearts of the people away from King David. He presented himself to the people as a servant but really brought anarchy.
The Spirit of Python: Pythons constrict their prey, cutting of their breath and suffocating them. This spirit is revealed in the story of Paul meeting a girl with a spirit of divination. Acts 16:16-24. She was exhorting the public to listen to Paul but her actions were muting his message - restricting the breath of the Holy Spirit. This spirit can be seen in outside voices speaking to teens but stealing the voice and impact of their parents.
Remember to forgive and clothe yourself in spiritual armor.
I had a song in mind but couldn’t find the one. So I found this and it fits today’s message: Now It’s Our Turn.
Verses for Today:
1 Corinthians 13:4-8 NIV 4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Lord, please fill me with the Holy Spirit and help me to be discerning of spirits around me.