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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

A Tentative and Flexible Schedule of Blog Postings!

I have been mulling over a bit of a rhythm for my little blog and this is what I'm thinking:

Mondays-
  1. Its Monday What are you Reading - Meme with J. Kaye
  2. Monday Mailbox - Meme with Printed. This post will be for books I have won or received other than review books.
Tuesdays - Review to be posted. This will be the review I will also post at SaSR group where I host a drawing from those who comment on reviews or the recipe of the day.



Wednesdays - Will vary. There will be author interviews and miscellaneous posts of general life interest!


Thursdays - Review to be posted; some with a Giveaway that will usually run 3 to 4 weeks.

Fridays - I will list books received for review.  I will start with  a book or two currently on my schedule until I work up to being able to post review books received during the week.  I may also do author interviews that go with the Thursday review book!

Saturday - hmmm - currently an open day! I'll have to see if any particular idea strikes my fancy!  Maybe something funny.

Sunday - Sunday Words of Encouragement.

Soooo - that's what I'm thinking and sort of planning! 
Now I just need to get those interviews started!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Review of Loyalty's Web - A 5.0!

Title: Loyalty’s Web
Author: Joyce DiPastena
Genre: Historical Romance (Medieval)
Publisher: Leatherwood Press

Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
Heat Rating: Sweet
Author Website: Joyce DiPastena
Reviewed by: MarthaE

Buy Link: Loyalty's Web
ISBN: 9781599921235


Blurb: In twelfth century France, King Henry II of England has just finished quashing a rebellion by his power-hungry sons and now seeks to tame the lawless barons who supported them in this corner of his "Angevin empire." To this end, the king has sent the Earl of Gunthar as his royal representative to ensure that Prince Richard and his former cohorts faithfully adhere to the terms of the peace treaty.


Far from being welcomed with open arms, Gunthar no sooner steps foot in the county of Poitou than he is greeted by a series of assassination attempts. All appear to be linked to the former rebellious prince through the agents of the family and friends of young Heléne de Laurant. A clever, intrepid young woman, she realizes that the only way to prove her loved ones’ innocence is by exposing the true assassin. Heléne races against time—and dark secrets of the past—to unmask the killer before the kingdom plunges back into war.


Fierce determination gives way to mutual attraction as Heléne and Gunthar spar over the identity of the traitor. But their blinding magnetism almost causes them to overlook an even deadlier threat from an entirely unexpected direction.

REVIEW:  This is a superbly written, action packed, “classic” medieval romance. I say “classic” as I see this in the tradition of the top historical romances I have read – rich in authentic details, descriptions, characters and plot.

I love Heléne’s character. She is smart, brave, humble, resourceful, and caring without being hysterically emotional. She is loyal to her family and friends and wants to protect her father, her sister and even her friend who is caught attacking Gunthar. She doesn’t faint or panic but rather takes a deep breath and manages to get done what has to be done! She has learned skills that most young ladies would not: she can read, she can shoot a bow and she has learned about herbs and healing. She is not rebelliously disobedient to her parents but she is not going to let them “sell” her in marriage to a man she has not even met. She may not be the physical beauty in the family, but she is beautiful in character. Heléne thinks Gunthar is cold and ruthless at first, but their impassioned confrontations ultimately lead to an attraction that surprises and distresses her since he is to be betrothed to her reluctant sister. Heléne wants to trust him but fears she must keep her secrets because of his narrow minded view of “traitors” which allows no mercy.

Gunthar is a great character also. He definitely fits the expectations of a King’s trusted knight and representative. He is big, powerful in presence, and a skilled warrior and strategist. He believes in honor, loyalty and duty. He is pretty stubborn and obstinate in his attitude towards traitors, taking the usual position of a medieval knight that if a member of a family is guilty then, in addition to death to the traitor, the whole family is stripped of title and lands, even if it means putting the women and children out to fend for themselves. He doesn’t believe in love and certainly doesn’t lose control of his fierce demeanor… at least he didn’t before he tangled with the spirited Heléne!

The plot is wonderfully full of tension, from the very first page until the end, with blackmail, murder, and secrets tangled up with political intrigues. Although it is obvious there are several conspirators and spies, there are red herrings and twists that make it difficult to determine for sure who the enemies are, especially since more than one party wants Gunthar dead.

The author clearly did her research on the time period and the writing is wonderfully authentic to the setting. The romance is sweet and balanced well with the action elements of the book. This book is a page turner that keeps you anxious to know what happens, but then I was sorry to come to the end. I will definitely be looking forward to more wonderful books from Ms. DiPastena. Thanks for a great read!
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This book was supplied by the author for an unbiased review.

This is my Tuesday R&R review at SaSR.

I have also linked this review to Book Review Wednesdays where you can find lots of other linked reviews. Right click on the badge to take you to the site in another window or tab! Thank you, Cym Lowell.
CymLowell

Monday, September 28, 2009

Mailbox Monday September 28, 2009


This Meme starts at The Printed Page

I missed posting this for several weeks so I have some catching up to do! These are books that I received other than review books. I will be posting those separately.



Blind Consent by http://davisstories.com/ Michael Davis won at RJR Shout out end of August! Thank you to Cat at RJR and Michael.


Under a Viking Moon by Tami Dee. Won from Author Contest September 6.

















A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Your Wedding by Cindy Green.
Won at LaSR Chat early September. Thank you LaSR and Cindy!





Love, Lilies and the Unbroken Straw by Teri Wilson.
Received from WRDF September - Readers Package.
Thank you Teri and Lynda Cocker.







Sweet Briar Academy Book One
Having Faith by Nancy O'Berry
Thank you Nancy!
Won at Author contest 9/21

The Heart Never Lies by Cindy Green.
Received from Angelica Hart and Zi on 9/24.
Thank you!

What Are You Reading Monday September 28, 2009

Join this meme at: J. Kaye's Book Blog

Finished reading:

PB: Loyalty's Web by Joyce DiPastena. This medieval romance was wonderfully written and action packed!. Reviewing for the Author as winner of my Friday SaSR contest! Review to be posted tomorrow.

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Kindle2: A Treasure for Sara by Allison Knight. This was a very good historical romance set in 1895 Yukon Territory. Review to be written and posted soon.

When the Bough Breaks by Miss Mae. This is a Young Adult/Mystery Thriller. Miss Mae has another winner with her usual good characters and twists in the mystery that keep you reading to discover the true villain! Click on the title to see my review at YGR.

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Currently reading:

PB: THE TEXAS CEO'S SECRET by Nicole Foster – Silhouette Special Edition. About 1/3 into this. I really like the characters and story so far and it reads very easily! Reviewing for CataRomance.

Audible: March to the Sea by David Weber and John Ringo - Book Two in the Prince Roger (originally "Royal Brat") Sci Fi series. Still enjoying this (22 hours) from my own Audible TBR but reading more on the review books right now to get caught up.

Kindle2: The Last Guardian by Stephan LaFevers. Just started this sci fi and it is pretty unique so far! Reviewing for YGR.

Miss Bisque and the Colonel by Carol North. Received this from the author for review.

Audio CD: Ravens by George Dawes Green. A definite psychological, suspense Thriller with a diabolical antagonist! Now about 80% into this - I still like the story but not the bad language - very raw! I am even more curious to find out where it ends! Reviewing for YGR.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sunday Words of Encouragement 9/27/09

Our pastor's message this morning - "Worry is a life stealer not a life giver."
This is a good quote from Mary C. Crowley: "Every evening I turn my worries over to God. He's going to be up all night anyway."

This is a wonderful version of "Who Am I". It helps me to remember that God created me and loves me.




A verse for today:
1 Peter 5:6-7 (New International Version)
Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.

We are praying for our country, our leaders and for wisdom and guidance.

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