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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Book Review: Blades of Winter by G. T. Almasi

What a "nonstop jolt-o-matic thrill ride"! This jumps into action and barely slows to let you (or the heroine) catch a breath.
Blades of Winter: A Novel of the Shadowstorm 
by G. T. Almasi

  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (August 28, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440423546
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440423546
Genre: Action, Sci Fi, Fantasy
My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0


Book Description
Release Date: August 28, 2012 | Series: Shadowstorm
In one of the most exciting debuts in years, G. T. Almasi has fused the intricate cat-and-mouse games of a John le Carré novel with the brash style of comic book superheroes to create a kick-ass alternate history that reimagines the Cold War as a clash of spies with biological, chemical, and technological enhancements.

Nineteen-year-old Alix Nico, a self-described “million-dollar murder machine,” is a rising star in ExOps, a covert-action agency that aggressively shields the United States from its three great enemies: the Soviet Union, Greater Germany, and the Nationalist Republic of China. Rather than risk another all-out war, the four superpowers have poured their resources into creating superspies known as Levels.

Alix is one of the hottest young American Levels. That’s no surprise: Her dad was America’s top Level before he was captured and killed eight years ago. But when an impulsive decision explodes—literally—in her face, Alix uncovers a conspiracy that pushes her to her limits and could upset the global balance of power forever.

“Smart, sassy, and seriously appealing: a stunning debut.”—Jeff Long, New York Times bestselling author of The Descent


Review:
Alix is not your usual 19 year old. She has upgraded eyes, ears and other body parts along with built in adrenaline and kalmers – all ‘mods and enhances’ designed to help her as a covert-action spy.  In this alternate world super-powered spies are the main fighting source to keep the four super powers from war. ExOps is the covert spy agency for the United States.  Alix started training when she was 12 after her top Level father, “Big Bertha”, was believed killed on a mission in Germany.

Alix had a bit of a head start in training as she spent hours learning how to fight and shoot from her father as well as listening to tales of his dangerous missions. She has moved up quickly in the Levels. Although she is a valuable bionic asset with her fearless dedication, her youth and immaturity cause some impulsiveness in her actions. This creates more damage and risk than her superiors might like. On the other hand they are astonished as she snatches herself out of one death threat situation after another!

Alix, (code name Scarlet), is the spy in the field paired with her intelligence office, Patrick, (code name Trick).  They are a team, professionally and personally.  While Alix often allows headstrong emotional reactions to lead her, Patrick provides calm and logic. When Alix begins to face unexpected hostiles in her missions, it quickly becomes clear that there is a mole in the operations and Alix is a target although the motive is unknown.

The story is laid out well with intense action broken up with journal type entries. The CORE (Catalogue of Records, ExOps) entries explain the history of the wars that divided the super powers, the current politics, the bionic development, the mods, enhances and Levels and other world building details. Although these chapters are less intense, they are short bursts of information needed to better understand Alix’ world.

I loved the underlying humor, the intriguing world building, the high paced action and the suspenseful twists.  Things don’t always make sense and Alix’ flaws sometimes have her stumbling to success leaving a wake of carnage and collateral damage. The ending is a (not completely unexpected) surprise and left me with an “Ack! It ends now?” Mr. Almasi - bring on the next one!  If you like fun sci fi and action I highly recommend this title.
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Levels:
Each series of modifications and enhancements brings the operative a new level of performance, hence the name for these agents: Levels.  Location 410.
Explaining the limitations of clones:
It turns out the experiences that shape our characters still have to be lived through. There’s no shortcut. For now. Location 5584.
I received this from Del Rey on NetGalley for an honest review.
This is set partly in Virginia for my Where Are You Reading Challenge.  I will also include it with the New Author challenge list.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Book Review and Giveaway: Tears Water the Seeds of Hope by Kim Tews

I dare you to try to read this book without tissues or a handkerchief.  (Giveaway at bottom of post}
Tears Water the Seeds of Hope
by Kim Tews

  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: CrossHouse Publishing (September 6, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 161315027X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1613150276
The book will be featured in the October Issues of Christianity Today and Books and Culture.
Genrre: Memoir-Narrative Non-fiction
My Rating: 4.75 of 5.0

Book Description
Publication Date: September 6, 2012
Tears Water the Seeds of Hope is the inspiring true story of a Midwest husband and wife that become disenchanted with the relentless pursuit of the American Dream and embark on a journey that spans six countries and redefines their values and lives. The story begins in a small town in Wisconsin and weaves its way through South and Central America as the couple gathers an army of supporters and establishes an organization to save the lives of children in the end stages of starvation in eastern Guatemala. The narrative is filled with action-packed adventure and heartwarming victories as the characters face incredible odds and seemingly hopeless situations, while hundreds of volunteers join mission teams to offer help and hope through the programs of the ministry. Readers of all ages will enjoy the roller-coaster ride of emotions-from laughter to tears to sheer joy-as they realize that ordinary people can make a difference one life at a time.


Review:
This is a true story in which Kim Tews shares her journey from measuring success in the standards of materialism to acknowledging the priceless rewards of storing up treasures in heaven.

Kim and her husband were successful real estate agents with two children, the expensive house, cars and toys in Wisconsin. Kim and Randy took a vacation trip in 2000 to Mexico that started a new direction for their lives. Kim made a simple remark among friends that she would like to help poor people in the world. The next thing she and Randy find themselves going on a mission trip to Ecuador that changes their hearts and soon changes their priorities.

Kim shares the beauty and simplicity of the lifestyles and gentle nature of many of the Latin Americans even amid the poverty. Kim and Randy start by coping with places that have no indoor plumbing and hotels with creepy crawlies in the bedrooms. After numerous mission trips to Ecuador and Nicaragua they discover a new need to help children suffering severe starvation and malnutrition. Unlike some of the surrounding areas they learn there is no relief program in the Southeast mountain areas of Guatemala. Step by small step Kim and a dedicated and loving team of volunteers begin and develop a mission organization known as Outreach for World Hope.

The writing is more than a journal of the events that shaped the goals and transformation for Kim.  It is a rich, flowing picture of their personal journey. Kim is able to pull the reader into the setting to see and feel the deprivations of the people and the fear and heartache of parents who do not have even $25.00 to buy life saving medicine for their children. There are (seemingly) small gifts and acts of kindness that are not small to the recipients.  There is warmth and joy too. Although outside the focus of their ministry, Kim describes the miraculous and huge gifts of time and money from multiple doctors and a hospital that step in to save the life of a teenage girl who would die without expensive, painful and risky surgery.

There are many harrowing adventures from mudslides to getting lost in the mountains. There are also difficult challenges including parents who do not know how sick their children are and who fear the hospitals. Not to mention parents who abuse and neglect their children.  Kim openly shares times of doubt in God when she faces such poverty, neglect and conditions that are so difficult for those of us with plenty to understand. Ultimately she acknowledges that the beauty and miracle of seeing a child restored to health can only reaffirm the existence of God and the awesomeness of His creation even when we do not understand all of His ways.

There are some striking photos shared in the back of the book. (See this link to OWH website to see before and after pictures.) Sometimes we forget how greatly blessed we are. This is an awesome story of how one family can make a difference as they improve the lives of poor children while sharing the love of God.  I encourage everyone willing to have their heart touched to read this story, give thanks for your blessings and then share what and how you can.
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The source of the book title:
...had God not brought us to this horrible scene of human suffering, He could not have convicted us to serve Him in this place. The tears we cried would soon water the seeds of hope that would change the future fo children like Elias. Page 59.
I received this wonderful book from the Author as part of a blog tour through Great Escape Book Tours. 

Amazon Page:  http://www.amazon.com/Tears-Water-Seeds-Hope-Tews/dp/1613150288/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1346857734&sr=1-1&keywords=kim+tews

Barnes and Noble Page: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tears-water-the-seeds-of-hope-kim-tews/1112117261?ean=9781613150276

Link to Outreach For World Hope (Author’s webpage): http://outreachforworldhope.org/

Link to Book Page on Author’s Site http://outreachforworldhope.org/Tears%20Water%20Book%20Link.htm

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/outreachforworldhope

Great Escape Book Tour – Tour Page For This Tour: http://www.escapewithdollycas.com/great-escapes-book-tours/tears-water-the-seeds-of-hope-tour/



About This Author
Kim Tews was raised in Madison, Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, majoring in Economics. She and husband, Randy, pursued careers in real estate before beginning mission work together in Ecuador, South America in 2001. In 2005 they established the 501 (c) 3 non-profit Outreach for World Hope to save the lives of starving children in eastern Guatemala. The couple lives in Verona, Wisconsin with their three children, traveling back and forth to Guatemala frequently to facilitate the ongoing programs of Outreach for World Hope.

Tears Water the Seeds of Hope
Chapter 1 - Wrecked for Life

The setting sun painted a backdrop of cotton candy pink clouds over the roadside bar and grill where we would soon hear our favorite acoustic guitar duo sing Jimmy Buffet songs. It was an idyllic Wisconsin summer night late in June of 2005. Under normal circumstances, I would have enjoyed the warm breeze and the glow of the festive colored tiki lights on the outdoor deck with the sense of carefree recreation that midwestern families enjoy when school is out and the days are longer. Randy shook his head, smiling as our two daughters took turns throwing harmless jabs at one another, each laughing hysterically at her own jokes. I felt as if I were watching the scene from a distance, fighting back tears as my mind returned to the children I had seen two days earlier in a squalid hospital in drought and famine-stricken eastern Guatemala—a scene that would change me forever and wreck me once and for all for the relentless pursuit of the American Dream. I was haunted by the forlorn faces of two children whose hopeless situation had laid the framework for the rest of my life.

The severely starved two-year-old boy was scarcely more than skin and bones. Hair was a luxury his body could not afford, as the nutrients available to him were barely enough to keep his vital organs functioning. His face was sunken and pale, the outline of his ribs and spine clearly visible through his thin layer of skin. He had been carried by his barefooted ten-year-old sister from El Volcancito, their remote mountain village several miles away, into the small town of Jocotan, in hopes that his life could be saved. The mother of the children was bedridden with a debilitating illness for which she could not afford treatment. My heart broke as much for the boy, barely hanging on and suffering miserably, as for the young girl, exhausted and saddled with the crushing responsibility of keeping her baby brother alive.

A frail little girl sat weeping on a tattered bench at the entrance to the facility, her body emaciated and her abdomen severely bloated, revealing the presence of parasites within her weak, trembling frame. She had been brought to the hospital for nutritional rehabilitation, and because she was four years old, and her mother had two smaller children to care for at home, she had been left alone. Lidia could not have understood why she had been left behind by her family in this unfamiliar place. She had been sitting on the bench since early morning waiting for them to return. In her hand she clutched what was probably her only toy, a comfort and reminder of home. The lump in my throat returned each time I recalled opening her tiny hand to find that she held a black plastic vulture.

Randy and I were married in May of 1993. During our early years together, we were blessed with two beautiful daughters and were pursuing careers in real estate, climbing the ranks among our colleagues in terms of sales volume. We purchased an enormous house on four acres, and although it was only four years old, we completely remodeled it to suit our tastes. With luxury vehicles and an ever-increasing income, we were living the American Dream. There was much to be thankful for, but something was missing.

Randy and I had both grown up near Madison, Wisconsin in middle class families, Randy’s Methodist and mine Catholic. We had attended Sunday services and believed in an all-powerful God, but faith and religion were not playing a major role in our adult lives. Having agreed as newlyweds to raise our family in faith, we dutifully attended services at a congregation near our home for seven years. But we eventually felt that we needed a change and in spring of 2000, we set out in search of a new church home. With no predetermined denomination in mind, we experienced a variety of church cultures, some too formal, some too weird, others seemingly insincere. We eventually stumbled across an Evangelical Free church on the west side of Madison, near our home in the suburb of Verona. I was surprised to find that instead of an organ and a choir, this church had a band that played upbeat contemporary Christian music on keyboards, guitars and drums. The young pastor spoke with passion, bringing the Bible to life by applying scripture to issues faced by the generations of the twenty-first century. It was at this church that our faith came alive.

Our new understanding of the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ and the resulting sense of love and gratitude we felt toward God, inevitably began to pose problems for us. We were embarrassed to invite our new Christian friends to our supersized home, and conflicts began to surface in our hearts about how our time and money were being spent. One of the many bedrooms in our home had been turned into my personal closet and was loaded with clothing and shoes, most of which I did not need. I had become so busy in my career as a Realtor that I began to feel like a gerbil on a wheel. My twelve-hour workdays did not leave room for the peace and joy I had heard should come with our newly authenticated Christian faith. One frantically busy day I decided to return phone calls while waiting in line for lunch at the McDonald’s drive through. When a voice came over the speaker saying, “Can I help you?”

I was so preoccupied that I mistook it for a phone call and said, “Hello, this is Kim Tews with the Tews Team Realtors”.

During the awkward silence that followed the kid must have been thinking, “Yeah, who cares? What do you want for lunch?”

That night I arrived home from work late in the evening to find our three-year-old daughter asleep on the couch clinging to a shirt I had worn the day before. When I asked Randy about the shirt he explained, “She said it smells like you, and she misses you.”

It was time for a change.

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Thank you to Kim and Great Escape Book Tours for providing a book for Giveaway!
TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY for a Print Copy for US or Canadian winner 

* This contest is only open to US and Canada.
* This contest will close 10 PM (Central) on October 19, 2012.
The winner will be randomly selected from all entries.
WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED on October 20, 2012.
Winners will have 72 hours to respond by email or the winners form linked in the announcement.  

CymLowell

Monday, October 8, 2012

Happily Ever After Giveaway Hop

Welcome to MBS (Martha's Bookshelf) participation in
Happily Ever After Giveaway Hop!
October 9th to 14th

This hop features fairy tales & books with happy endings.
I started to look at Happily Ever After romances and especially at Fairy Tale stories and came up with oodles of ideas in a very short time! Here is one title I want to read:
(This is an example - not the book winner has to choose.)

There will be TWO WINNERS - Open Internationally.
Each winner may pick their own titles, subject to conditions**, in whatever format (print or ebooks) for a total value (including shipping if applicable) of $15.00 each winner.
**CONDITIONS:  The books chosen may not be erotica and it must be a Fairy Tale or Happily Ever After story - you can search under Beauty, Beast, Cinder, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Rapunzel or Frog Prince, etc.  
You DO NOT need to spend time looking at the titles now... only if you win. :-)
You may chose print books from any vendor but if the book(s) is available at The Book Depository then you save on shipping so keep that in mind.
Enter the Rafflecopter here then hop along to the rest of the participants in the list below!




Sunday, October 7, 2012

Mailbox Monday October 8, 2012

Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
FOR OCTOBER: the Mailbox Monday Tour host is (updated) 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) 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 added some giveaway books and free books this week. How about you?

Review Titles

I accepted and requested a few new titles this week but didn't receive any yet.


Wins

No new book wins received last week although I should have one coming in this week.



Purchased
I did purchase a box of books at a yard sale on Saturday - 16 books for $5.00.  I forgot to get a picture but there are some good titles. :-)  Some are for me and some for my Friday Pick Giveaways.
One was the paper back copy of Everybody Loved Roger Harden which I am reading this week for Ladies' Book Club. Since we have the Anthology, Everybody's Suspect in Georgia, I will give the paperback away at my review post.




Free



I received as a free gift from the author:
Double Trouble by Betty Sullivan
Check the author's website for links to free downloads of the first and second titles.

{This reminded me that I want to read the first book in the series, The Enemy Stalks, so I will add that to my November review list as my Won book and Just For Fun read.}



I picked up some free titles on Kindle again.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? October 8, 2012

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 was a good week - busy as always. 
I finished four books last week and posted four reviews with a mini review below.  I had one author interview, one promo with a giveaway link plus one author giveaway. I posted the regular Friday Pick Giveaway, Saturday Sharing Beyond Books Comment Giveaway and Sunday Words. 

I got to visit a bit last Sunday night and a little on Monday. *Sigh*
I truly appreciate all the nice people who visit me.

These were last week's posts:
  • Book Review and Giveaways: Risking it All by Suzanne Barrett; Contemporary Romance; my rating 4.25. Print - US; eBook -International. Ends 10/12
  • Q&A with Author Debra Webb; Book Review: Power by Debra Webb; Thriller; my rating 4.25.
  • Audio Book Review:  Dying for You by MaryJanice Davidson; Paranormal Comedy; my rating 4.25.
Finished Reading:

1. Audio



Dying for You
by MaryJanice Davidson
This is entertaining. Review linked above. 
Reviewed from Penguin Audio through Audiobook Jukebox



2. Print



Relentless Pursuit
by Sara Orwig
I received this for survey.
My Rating 3.5
Book Description
Publication Date: May 1, 2012 | Series: Harlequin Desire (Book 2159)
A cool million to help a withdrawn child in time for kindergarten? Widowed teacher Ava Barton is touched that the girl's guardian, Texas billionaire Will Delaney, cares so deeply. But the job includes moving into Will's mansion for the summer. And suddenly, Ava is working nights and weekends trying—unsuccessfully—to resist the gorgeous tycoon down the hall. Will wants her in his bed for June, July and August. But come fall, he'll move on. Unless she can teach him a thing or two about opening his guarded heart to love.
 

Mini Review:
I was not very interested in reading the story from the blurb. How many women really get to hang with a billionaire? It was so clear he was going to be a playboy. However Ava's down-to-earth and determined personality helped give the story more interest especially with Will’s sincere caring for his niece, Caroline. He wasn’t a complete jerk. The focus around the child, Caroline, working to pull her out of her solitude and sharing with the puppy, made the story worthwhile.

I liked that Will cared about his niece and that he was willing to recognize that Ava wasn't like other women and finally he was willing to make a commitment. I don’t read this line often but for those who do you should enjoy this especially with the child element.



3. eBook



Blades of Winter: A Novel of the Shadowstorm 
by G. T. Almasi
Spies with body modifications and lots of action.
I liked it alot and will post a review this week.
Picked up from Del Rey on NetGalley.



4. Print
 

Tears Water the Seeds of Hope
by Kim Tews
An awesome and touching story.
I will post review for Blog Tour on 10/9.




Line Edits: We released Death to the Undead by Pembroke Sinclair this week, the sequel to Life After the Undead. This is an inspirational zombie story.
Before Death to the Undead opens, tough teenager Krista’s parents are killed by the zombie horde, but she escapes to the safety of Florida. After her reunion with General Liet, a distant cousin, she moves with him to North Platte to help build a wall to keep the zombies in the West. Krista falls in love with Quinn, a survivor and fighter from the zombie-infested wildlands of the West, and together they free the garrison at North Platte from the power-hungry Liet.

Now, North Platte is free, but Liet was not the only one using the zombie apocalypse to control their people. Florida is ruled by five ruthless Families, who use intimidation and the threat of the zombie horde to coerce their populace. While trying to solidify their new relationship, Krista and Quinn hatch a desperate plan to run guns into the state and help the people revolt. When The Families label Krista and Quinn rebels and attack North Platte, Krista and Quinn run for their lives. The Families want them captured, the zombies want to eat them, and other survivors want them dead. Caught in between powerful forces, they must survive long enough to devise a new plan and put it into action, all while trying not self-destruct in the meantime.Type a description for this product here...



Currently reading:
1. Audio

 

The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible
by Matti Friedman
This is very interesting. I am on disc 5 of 6 so I expect to finish and post the review this week. Reviewing for HighBridge Audio through AudioBook Jukebox.
Book Description
Publication Date: May 15, 2012
In an age when physical books matter less and less, here is a thrilling story about a book that meant everything. This true-life detective story unveils the journey of a sacred text—the tenth-century annotated bible known as the Aleppo Codex—from its hiding place in a Syrian synagogue to the newly founded state of Israel. Based on Matti Friedman’s independent research, documents kept secret for fifty years, and personal interviews with key players, the book proposes a new theory of what happened when the codex left Aleppo, Syria, in the late 1940s and eventually surfaced in Jerusalem, mysteriously incomplete.

The codex provides vital keys to reading biblical texts. By recounting its history, Friedman explores the once vibrant Jewish communities in Islamic lands and follows the thread into the present, uncovering difficult truths about how the manuscript was taken to Israel and how its most important pages went missing. Along the way, he raises critical questions about who owns historical treasures and the role of myth and legend in the creation of a nation.



2. eBook/Kindle



Once Upon a Remembrance (Women of Strength Time Travel)
by Grace Brannigan
I love time travel and am enjoying this,
I will post the review 
with author guest post on October 11.
Book Description
Publication Date: August 10, 2012
Once Upon a Remembrance: Book 1 Women of Strength time travel trilogy: Photographer Isabeau Remington travels to 1894 Virgina and falls in love with a man she must ultimately leave behind when she returns to her own time...but things are not always as they seem.

Modern day photographer Isabeau is pulled from the present time and thrust back into the year 1894 in Virginia. She must help save Hawk Morgan, a man threatened by a killer, a man endangered by his own erased memories. Hawk must survive in 1894 so his present day ancestor Pierce Morgan, will be alive in Isabeau's future.

Isabeau begins to fall in love with Hawk Morgan but with both their future's uncertain and a killer on the loose, neither one of them may have a tomorrow to look forward to.



3. Print
 

Everybody Loved Roger Harden (Everybody's Suspect in Georgia)
by Cecil Murphey
I will be starting this tomorrow for Ladies' Book Club on Saturday.
Book Description
Publication Date: October 10, 2011
Psychologist Julie West and Reverend James Burton arrive late for dinner on Palm Island - but just in time to discover their host, millionaire Roger Harden, murdered. Ten possible suspects share closed quarters on the secluded island, all of them with deep secrets and sufficient motive to have wanted the wealthy benefactor dead. Can Julie and Burton ignore the mysterious attraction developing between them long enough to discover who among them didn't love Roger Harden enough to let him live?



4. eBook/Kindle



Winning Mr. Wrong
by Marie Higgins
I am looking forward to reading this.
Reviewing for the Publisher, Walnut Springs Press.
Book Description
Publication Date: January 1, 2010
Whoever said the quest for love wasn't comical never met Charlene Randall. Charley is looking for a man who wants to start a family, a man who will take her to the temple. Problem is, she has never dated a man for longer than three months. When she reads an internet article called "Ten Ways to Win Your Man," she decides to try it on her new coworker, Maxwell Harrington. Max was her crush in high school, but the superstar sports anchorman doesn't even remember her.

Enter ladies' man Damien Giovianni, Charley's handsome neighbor, who agrees to help her win Max over. What follows is a hilarious tale of mishaps and misunderstandings where Charley learns that what she really needs may be right in front of her.


I am again listening to The Listener's Bible NIV read by Max McLean. [Reading and listening on my new MP3.]
Instead of studying with the Tyndall One Year Bible this year I am studying with Through the Bible in One Year by Alan B. Stringfellow. It is a Study that I used for teaching back in around 1989 so I will enjoy it again. This week the reading is 1 Thessalonians.

Line Edits: I am working on more formatting this week.



Hmmm- I have 22 books listed for October so they may not all make it, even at five a week.  I finished four titles this week so there are still 18 to go. 
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Read - Reviews to Post:
Angels Landing by Rochelle Alers

Scheduled for October
10/9 Tears Water the Seeds of Hope by Kim Tews, Review for Great Escape Book Tours
10/9 to 10/14 Happily Ever After Giveaway Hop
10/11 Once Upon a Remembrance by Grace Brannigan with Guest Post
10/13 Everybody Loved Roger Harden by Cecil Murphey for Book Club
10/17  The Miracle Inspector by Helen Smith, Review for Pump Up Your Book Tour
10/23 The Reluctant Bachelorette by Rachel Anderson, Review for BookBlast Tour

UnScheduled for October:
Sourcebooks
Sultry with a Twist by Macy Beckett
Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight by Grace Burrowes

Harlequin
A Tangled Affair by Fiona Brand

Thomas Nelson
The Trouble with Cowboys by Denise Hunter (Review with Giveaway)

Walnut Press
Winning Mr. Wrong by Marie Higgins

NetGalley
Uninvited by Heather Graham
Forged In Death, Book 1 of The Death Wizard Chronicles by Jim Melvin

Audiobook Jukebox
The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible by Matti Friedman

Authors:
The Mine (Northwest Passage) by John Heldt
The Jupiter Chronicles: The Secret of the Great Red Spot by Leonardo Ramierz
Loving Luke by Suzanne Barrett
Shards of Ashley (Book 5 of Family Heirloom Series) by Karen Weisner

From the TBR shelves
A Halloween Title - TBD
I'd like to read at least one "Won"/TBR books and one free Kindle book.:-)
1 Free Kindle -TBD;
Won TBR: The Shifters of 2040, a Shifter Dystopia by Ami Rebecca Blackwelder

[To be posted - I am setting these up for interview/feature days.
These were read and ready for reviews for Authors.
Quest for Magic by Jean Hart Stewart - Read; review to be posted with interview.
Seeing for the First Time (What You See is What You Get) and To See (What You See is What You Get) by Nicole Zoltack - Both Read; setting up author interview with reviews.]

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