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Girl Land by Caitlin Flanagan

Girl Land - Caitlin Flanagan Giveaway Open to US/CAN Ends Feb 8

Murder, Mayhem and Mama

Murder, Mayhem and Mama - Christie Craig Giveaway Coming Soon

Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?

Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? - William Poundstone Giveaway Coming Soon

the snow child

The Snow Child - Eowyn Ivey Giveaway Coming Soon

obamas

The Obamas - Jodi Kantor Giveaway Coming Soon

Friday, April 30, 2010

WA #316 National Poetry Month

For more: http://weekendassignment.blogspot.com


How could I pass up this assignment, when I write poetry like a mad woman. It's a little thing you may or may not know about me. It is how I deal with almost everything that happens in my life. Whether it is good, bad or indifferent, I channel it all through poem. I change my writing style often too....
Hope you like, though it is mildly somber.





Has The Well Dried Up?

My heart beats
Though I cannot cry
Has the well dried up?

Anger rising
Or a sty in my eye
Has the well dried up?

Hurtful emotion
I cannot lie
Has the well dried up?

Cast aside
Want to run and hide
Has the well dried up?

Painfully waiting
Do I stay by your side
Has the well dried up?

So much love
Give it another try
This well has not dried.

~ Freda Mans (04/19/10)

Giveaway: Red Raven Umbrella

Recently I read a book by Garth Stein entitled Raven Stole The Moon. It was my favorite read of March. Read my review here; http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/raven-stole-moon-garth-stein.html
Now here is your chance to win a lovely red umbrella with the Raven logo on it!






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Interview with Garth Stein Part Two

Author of Raven Stole The Moon





Garth Stein YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/garthstein


My Review of Raven Stole the Moon: http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/raven-stole-moon-garth-stein.html


Next interview, Part 3, May 5th.

April Monthly News


BOOKS READ:
1. St. John of the Midfield - Garasamo Maccagnone
2. Prilla's Talent - Stefan Petrucha (children) (recommend)
3. Share From the Heart - Marilyn Randall (children) (recommend)
4. Parkers' Astrology - Julie & Derek Parker
5. Lemon Tart - Josi S. Kilpack (HIGHLY recommend)
6. Lethal Rage - Brent Pilkey
7. How to Achieve Heaven on Earth - John E. Wade II
8. I Has A Hotdog - Professor Happycat
9. Sexaholics - Pynk (recommend)
10. A Distant Melody - Sarah Sundin (recommend)
11. Dear John - Nicholas Sparks (audiobook) (recommend)
12. Will the World End in 2012 - Raymond C. Hundley
13. How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly - Connie May Fowler
14. The Twilight Gospel - Dave Roberts
15. The Rough Guide to Cloud Computing - Peter Buckley
16. Tomato - Gail Harland & Trevor Cole (cookbook) (recommend)
17. Dead Man of the Year - Stephen Hawley Martin
18. She-Rain - Michael Cogdill
19. Heartache & Sin - Charles Soto
20. Guardian - Katie Hines (Young adult) (recommend)
21. Hollywood Moon - Joseph Wambaugh (audiobook)
22. Asking For Trouble - Sandra Byrd (Young adult)(recommend)
23. Beaded Hope - Cathy Liggett
24. Ruby of the Realms - Daniel Kamin (young adult)

Yearly total: 100 Books



FAVORITE BOOK OF APRIL:



AWARDS RECEIVED:

I received this award from Velvet at: http://vvb32reads.blogspot.com/ She is an amazing blogger, has a terrific blog, and is the reason I have a new -found curiosity for Steampink. Yeah you read it right! Check her blog out!!!

I received a special prize from my blogger friend Marcia at http://teawithmarce.blogspot.com/
The prize was up to $15 at The Book Depository, my choice. She gave this to many blogger friends of hers, that have supported her.
In lieu of her kindness and generosity, I asked her to give mine back, and donate a book, new or used, in my name, to a shelter or library in her area. She gave, and in turn I gave. It feels good. I suggest we all give, even a book.
She is indeed going to donate a recommendation by me, A Note From An Old Acquaintance by Bill Walker to her local library.
Thanks again Marcia, you truly are a gem!

I also received a new award from Molly at http://buuklvr81.blogspot.com

Here is who I awarded it to, did you get on there?; http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/the-award-goes-to.html




CHALLENGES COMPLETED:
I completed the New Author Challenge. http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2009/10/new-author-challenge-2010.html

Also finished the 100+ Reading Challenge. http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2009/11/2010-100-reading-challenge.html

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Winner Announcement


Drumroll please......


I picked winners using http://www.random.org/


Original Post: http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/giveaway-foxy-pam-grier.html





Who won???


#17 Misusedinnocence
#11 Shirley
#12 Misscrabbypants


I have emailed the winners. Thanks to all who entered.

The Friday 56


Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of http://storytimewithtonya.blogspot.com/


Iron Man 2 - Alexander Irvine

Page 56, Sentence 5:
Taking the whip in hand, Ivan stepped away from the table to a clear space in the middle of the floor.

Ruby of the Realms - Daniel Kamin


Synopsis:
On the northwest side of Chicago, Ruby has a perfect life. Her family feeds her everyday, they are home with her all the time, and they allow her to patrol the backyard. What more could a dog ask for? But when Ruby meets Ortis the blue bunny, all of this changes. In order to help Ortis return to his home in The Six Realms, Ruby must jump into the family's pool with the rabbit. Ruby never expected anything to happen. But when the water started swirling and pulled her under, there was nothing the little dog could do. Now Ruby is in Rocia, one of the Six Realms underneath the earth. This new land is fraught with dangers at every corner, from hideous Crites to the ball-like Ozzixites. But something else has been silently pulling strings from inside the Diamond Dust Desert. An evil, older than the world itself, has begun its plans. The fate of the Six Realms and Ruby's home in the world above is at stake. Now, Ruby must brave these strange new lands to save everything she holds dear.


©2010


My Opinion:
While I enjoyed this book, I had a hard time wrapping my mind about the main characters being a talking dog and rabbit. I guess that is true imagination at work. For me at times the transition between scenes was off. I had to wait for connections. There was a bit of violence too, and pretty graphic, but not enough that a teenage boy wouldn't enjoy.
(3/5)


~I received a copy from the author. I was not compensated for my opinion.~

Q & A With Author Charles Soto


Hello readers!
Today I want you all to give a warm welcome to author Charles Soto, who has graciously been interviewed for our pleasure. Please enjoy the interview, and don't forget to check out the websites included.


My review for Heartache & Sin: http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/heartache-sin-charles-soto.html




1. Please tell readers about your current book.

Heartache & Sin is a very provocative, thought provoking and profound novel that carries an important and powerful theme, should a woman consider abortion if her pregnancy has a chance of placing her life endanger? This novel has mass appeal and touches on such other issues as religion, abuse, and the power a clergyman has over his faithful parishioners. Above all else Heartache & Sin is a powerful love story between a husband and wife, living in an area where people are still strongly linked to the land, family and church. It’s a story told through lots of dialect, where the clipped language of the characters speaks as much to their culture, as it does to their education and personalities. It will carry heavily, debatable discussions in book groups and family forums and will leave a part of it with you after reading. Heartache & Sin will bring out every emotion that even the most harden hearts can feel, on a rollercoaster of plot twists, where passion overrides opinion and opinion evokes passion and is online to read FREE @ http://www.freado.com/read/4486/heartache-sin
A couple finds themselves at the painful crossroad, debating to abort or deliver their child of miracles. Steven and Karen Wheaton are faithful churchgoers with a pointed sense of right and wrong. When Karen, who is severely diabetic, learns she is pregnant and later becomes deathly ill, Steven wants to go against her wishes and terminate her pregnancy in order to save his beloved’s life. A charismatic and manipulative clergyman soon uses Karen as a mortar to pursue his own anti-abortion agenda. As Steven sees questions of morality rise, he soon finds himself in a struggle to not only save Karen from the Preacher’s grip, but to save their marriage and her life as well. The final scenes of this novel are explosive and will keep readers on the edge of their seats and the ending will leave them shell-shocked.

2. Who or what inspires your writing?


No particular person inspires my writing. It’s my love for the written word that compels me to write a story. The feeling I get when a finish a manuscript is incomparable to any accomplishment I’ve ever achieved. My love and passion for life gives me my mind set to explore many topics and issues. But in the end, the theme of love is what always inspires me. And every day in this life I get to spend with my wife, Patty, only reminds me of this, how blessed I truly am to have her by my side.

3. When did you know you would be a writer?

I didn’t know I would be a writer, but it was at an early age I knew I loved the power of words. As
a young teen I was greatly impressed and influenced by drummer & lyricist, Neil Peart. The way he used words and the imagination they instilled opened up an entire new era and domain for me. Nothing was unreachable with the power of words and, when used correctly, can unleash every emotion within the human spirit. Soon I started writing poems, then lyrics and by the age of 20 I wrote my first manuscript. It has been a tough and very frustrating road, and now, here, two decades later I have my debut novel released.

4. How long did it take you to write your first novel?

I can’t remember how long it took me to write my first novel, but I do know how long it took me to write Heartache & Sin. I’ll be openly honest here, after years of failing to get published; the rejections were just too unbearable for me anymore. I don’t know if any of your readers realize what an author actually goes through, not only to write a novel, but to get it published as well, but at times it can be a tremendous feeling of doubt that leaves a hole in your heart you feel you may never be able to fill. I had and have other loves and passions in my life. To me, my greatest value, my most significant importance in my life is my family, to me, my true wealth indeed. My most cherished time on this earth is spending it with them and my friends. So I put my writing aside for a few years and concentrated solely on them. It was after a horrific accident at work when I fell 30 feet to a concrete slab did I decide to pursue my dreams of becoming an author again. What not only amazed me more than actually surviving a fall like that, was the fact that I recovered to nearly the status I was in before my accident. It was like I found a new inner piece, like God did have a plan for me, and I’ve been writing and doing my artwork ever since. It was during my recovery I wrote Heartache & Sin. It took me six months to complete, including the rewrite. I worked and perfected my manuscript for 10 to sometimes 14 hours every single day. And after about a month break, I wrote my second, soon to be released novel, Pride and a Prayer which only took me three months, including the rewrite, under all the same conditions.

5. What is the hardest part of writing for you?

I never know how or when I get an idea for a story; an idea just hits me, almost exploding inside my thoughts. I may sit on it for awhile, write a paragraph or two, but in the end I have to feel passionate and compelling enough to write the story. To me, the hardest thing for me to begin my writing is to actually sit down in front of my laptop and begin.

6. Do you have any writing rituals?

Writing is a very lonely world. I have to be completely alone and in an aspect, be in a dreamscape it seems. I envision a story playing to me like a movie. The characters and their voices, their looks and demeanor all come to life before my very eyes. I use what I call a word sheet. When I’m reading other novels and see a word I like, I add it to my many other word sources I keep in my own file along with their definitions. It helps to expand my vocabulary and subconsciously expands my memory. I can’t tell you how many times I’m looking for just the right word to use, when suddenly I just write down a word, not knowing its definition at all. But, when I look it up, It fits perfectly, like I used a thesaurus, though I hardly ever do. Sometimes after reading a novel, I might have two full pages of words and their definitions I like.

7. Have you written any thing else?


Lots of manuscripts that will never see a press, they just weren’t good enough. However, my next soon to be released novel, Pride and a Prayer is truly a must read. It holds such issues as abortion laws, Plan B contraceptive, racism, and keeping faith in yourself and God even when the worst seems apparent. A suspense/Drama, in a love story theme with an ending you won’t soon forget. I just hate it when I put all my time and emotion into reading a book and the ending leaves you with no resolve or closure. Well not Pride and a Prayer, I put as much thought and passion into the ending as I did the entire novel. It’s a caring and wonderful ending that will bring elated tears to your eyes, it did mine and I wrote it.

8. Any advice to aspiring writers?

Never give up, believe in yourself. Always work on perfecting your craft and write the best story you can possibly write. Don’t take criticism to heart, but use it as a tool to help guide you. Research everything you do, invest in yourself, and get the critique and editing that you need before you ever seek out a publisher or agent.

9. Who is your favorite Author?

I’m a hopeless romantic at heart. There are many times when I have a surprise for my wife or when she comes home I have rose peddles lining her path inside, waiting for her a romantic dinner. I just can’t help it. I love being in love, it’s a wonderful, uplifting feeling. I think our most wonderful times is when we’re riding our Harleys together, spending the day with each other just hitting the open road. So, picking my favorite author is easy, I absolutely love Carly Phillips; she seems to inspire that feeling of being in love. And I believe the way she writes; she’s a hopeless romantic too.

10. What is your favorite book?

I have been greatly influenced by my wife’s native heritage; she’s an Ojibwe native who carries a pride, respect for nature and all living creatures that reflects in her daily life. In fact, we live on an Indian reservation in Minnesota and I wouldn’t change it for the world. Keeping that in mind, there’s always one book that always stays with me and that’s Dances With Wolves.

11. What are you currently reading?

Right now I’m reading Faces of the Gone, by debut author, Brad Parks. I love John Grisham novels and I find Brad Parks just as intriguing.

12. How do readers find out more about you?


I’m going to get personal here, openly honest, and other than the obvious of reading about me on my author website @ http://www.AuthorCharlesSoto.com I’m going to share with your readers about whom I am as a person.
I’m a proud Mexican American, proud of my heritage, who I am and how I got here. I was born in Las Vegas NV. My parents divorced when I was 5 yrs. old and we soon moved to the Bay Area in northern California. I had a fantastic life there, a caring and wonderful step father who treated me like I was his own birth son. It was when I was a freshman in high school did I discover my love for the arts. I was greatly influenced by my mentor, Bernard Seagul and fell in love with the art of ceramics from the moment my fingers touched the clay. I’ve had some great success as a ceramicist/sculptor through the years. I create works in fantasy, renaissance, modern, realistic and Native American art. My work is posted on different sites and can be viewed @ http://www.socurio.com/myloft/charlesmsoto/ or at my artist website @ http://www.charzarts.com
After graduating high school I moved back to Las Vegas. My father was a painting and decorating contractor and got me into the trades. I excelled in my love for the decorating field and just like everything else that I carry a passion for, there was no end to the imagination and creativity that such an area as Las Vegas instills. I have supervised such projects as the painting and decorating of the MGM Grand, Caesar’s Palace Luxury Suites, Pantageous Theatre in down town Minneapolis MN., and the East Grand Forks City Hall in MN.
It was in Las Vegas when I met my beautiful and wonderful wife, Patty. It was absolutely love at first site for the both of us. I just never met anyone like her. So open, caring and honest with a heart of gold, yet strong minded and will to speak out. I’m proud to say we just celebrated our 23rd wedding anniversary and I couldn’t imagine not having her in my life. After the birth of our youngest daughter we decided to move to her home town in MN. After visiting there on vacation, and how her family took me in as their own, I absolutely fell in love with the people and the area. We didn’t want our daughters growing up in such a fast paced life like Las Vegas, and felt this would be a much better area to raise our family.
It was in November in 2004 when I suffered a horrific accident, like I said before, I fell 30 feet. It’s still hard for me to believe I survived it. I broke my left tibia and needed three surgeries to correct that injury from my fall. The worst was my Post concussion Syndrome, Vestibular Syndrome was the diagnosis. Every thing made me dizzy. My world would literary spin, causing me to fall, get nauseous and severe migraines. It was a long hard road to recover and took me years of Vestibular Therapy to retrain my body and brain to get through it. I still have the symptoms and have to keep up on my therapy at home, but it was during this time I decided to pursue my writing once again. It was like it took me over, and I truly believe this was God’s plan for me. I’ve been doing my artwork and writing ever since and there is no turning back for me now.
I hope this tells you and your readers a little bit about myself and I can’t thank you enough Freda for allowing me to share this. I am always open to meeting new people, discussions and for those of you who like you can always find me on Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/profile.php?id=100000182598403&ref=profile and on twitter @ http://twitter.com/charlessoto

Peace be with you all, Charles Soto




Thank you to Charles for this great post! All the best in the future!

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Today's Question:
God* comes to you and tells you that, from this day forward, you may only read ONE type of book–one genre–period, but you get to choose what it is. Classics, Science-Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Cookbooks, History, Business … you can choose, but you only get ONE.
What genre do you pick, and why?

*Whether you believe in God or not, pretend for the purposes of this discussion that He is real.*


Don’t forget to leave a link to your actual response (so people don’t have to go searching for it) in the comments—or if you prefer, leave your answers in the comments themselves!



My Answer:
I can't fathom answering this question.
Number one, I don't believe God would ever make me choose one genre of reading. I don't think he is that close minded, so I choose not to be either.
This question is redundant.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Garth Stein Interview

Author of Raven Stole the Moon




Check out Garth's YouTube channel; www.youtube.com/garthstein

Just A Note to Giveaway Entrants

I listed in the rules for giveaways: when you follow, for it to count, it must be public.
People are not following the rules, and frankly I'm not in the mood to chase anyone down.

Make your profile public, or I will have to delete your entry.

It is that simple. And those ARE the rules.


Have a blessed Wednesday everyone.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

A To Z: Starts with L


Meme host: http://www.readingatthebeach.com

THIS WEEKS LETTER IS: "L"


Last Snow - Eric Van Lustbader

Synopsis:
The electrifying follow-up to the Jack McClure thriller First Daughter from the New York Times bestselling author of The Bourne Sanction and The Bourne Deception
Jack McClure, Special Advisor and closest friend to the new President of the United States, interprets the world very differently from the rest of us. It’s his greatest liability, and his greatest asset.
An American senator, supposedly on a political trip to the Ukraine, turns up dead on the island of Capri. When the President asks him to find out how and why, Jack sets out from Moscow across Eastern Europe, following a perilous trail of diplomats, criminals, and corrupt politicians. Thrust into the midst of a global jigsaw puzzle, Jack’s unique dyslexic mind allows him to put together the pieces that others can’t even see.
Still unreconciled to the recent death of his daughter and the dissolution of his marriage, Jack takes on a personal mission along with his official one: keeping safe from harm his two unlikely, unexpected, and incompatible companions—Annika Dementieva, a rogue Russian FSB agent, and Alli Carson, the President’s daughter. As he struggles to keep both young women safe and unearth the answers he seeks, hunted by everyone from the Russian mafia to the Ukrainian police to his own NSA, Jack learns just how far up the American and Russian political ladders corruption and treachery has reached.
In the vein of Eric Van Lustbader’s latest bestselling Jason Bourne novels, Lustbader takes us on an international adventure in this powerful page-turner that will keep you reading through the night.

Wondrous Words


Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Kathy at http://bermudaonion.wordpress.com/ where we share new (to us) words that we’ve encountered in our reading. Feel free to join in the fun. (Don’t forget to leave a link in your comment if you’re participating.)



* apheresis
Pronunciation: \ˌa-fə-ˈrē-səs\
Function: noun, plural
Inflected Form(s): aphe·re·ses \-ËŒsÄ“z\
Etymology: from -apheresis (as in plasmapheresis)
Date: 1977
1: withdrawal of blood from a donor's body, removal of one or more blood components (as plasma, platelets, or white blood cells), and transfusion of the remaining blood back into the donor.

I had been a blood donor for years, but never had I been an apheresis donor of platelets.
~Page 154, Chicken Soup for the Soul Count Your Blessings - Jack Canfield

Beaded Hope - Cathy Liggett


Synopsis:
Four American women, all with their own challenges, embark on a mission trip to South Africa. Their lives are changed as they encounter a group of South African women who suffer from AIDS yet demonstrate great joy and faith in the face of overwhelming adversity. When the Americans discover the amazing beadwork that has been taught to generations of women in the community, they uncover a way to help these proud people support their families by selling their craft.


Author Bio:
Cathy Liggett knew writing fiction was for her after reading aloud a junior high English assignment and watching the class—at least the girls—well up with emotion. Yet it wasn't until much later in life that she seriously tried her hand at storytelling again. First came years of advertising copywriting, gift product development, and the publication of a non-fiction book.
Through it all, the urge to write fiction kept tugging on her, and a few years ago she published sweet romances for the secular market. After the release of these books, however, came an even stronger tug on her heart—a yearning to write inspirational fiction. Beaded Hope came from that desire.
Cathy and her husband, Mark, live in Loveland, Ohio, and are always happy when their greatest blessings—their two grown children—are home for a stay. Visit her Web site at www.cathyliggett.com


©2010


My Opinion:
This was a truly inspiring book. I knew from the moment I picked it up, that I would have a hard time putting it down. That's just what happened too! I finished it in a few hours!
We often hear of such heartbreaking stories and wonder how people can be so good through so little, the answer is always LOVE. You learn that once again with this story of these women and their journey to South Africa. It makes you wish you had your own triumphant battle of overcoming the odds. Generally we are ordinary people. So we look up to the stories of extraordinary from little or nothing.
Kudos to the author for sharing this story, adapted from their own experiences.
(4/5)


~I received a copy from Tyndale. I was not compensated for my opinion.~

Asking For Trouble - Sandra Byrd


Synopsis:
When her family moves to London, 15-year-old Savvy Smith has to make her way in a new school and a new country. She just knows the school newspaper is the right place for her, but she doesn’t have the required experience, and the cute editor-in-chief is not looking to train anyone. She has to come up with a way to prove herself and nab the one available position on the newspaper staff at Wexburg Academy.
London Confidential is a new series where British fashion, friendships, and guys collide, and where an all-American girl learns to love life and live out her faith.


©2010


My Opinion:
This is a great story for girls, aged around 12. It was easy to read, and had great values in it. I also really enjoyed the publishing/writing aspect of it.
I HIGHLY suggest, if you have a young girl or girls, you get them this book. They will love it too!
(4/5)


~I received a copy from Tyndale. I was not compensated for my opinion.~

Hollywood Moon - Joseph Wambaugh (audiobook)


Synopsis:
There's a saying at Hollywood station that the full moon brings out the beast--rather than the best--in the precinct's citizens. One moonlit night, LAPD veteran Dana Vaughn and "Hollywood" Nate Weiss, a struggling-actor-turned cop, get a call about a young man who's been attacking women. Meanwhile, two surfer cops known as Flotsam and Jetsam keep bumping into an odd, suspicious duo--a smooth-talking player in dreads and a crazy-eyed, tattooed biker. No one suspects that all three dubious characters might be involved in something bigger, more high-tech, and much more illegal. After a dizzying series of twists, turns, and chases, the cops will find they've stumbled upon a complex web of crime where even the criminals can't be sure who's conning whom. Wambaugh once again masterfully gets inside the hearts and minds of the cops whose jobs have them constantly on the brink of danger. By turns heart-wrenching, exhilarating, and laugh-out-loud funny, Hollywood Moon is his most thrilling and deeply affecting ride yet through the singular streets of LA.


Book 1: Hollywood Station
Book 2: Hollywood Crows
Book 3: Hollywood Moon


©2009


My Opinion:
This one for me, was just another story. It didn't overwhelm me, or disappoint me. It did nothing for me. It did not stand out in any way, for me at all.
There was loads of filthy language, I guess to be expected by cops. Though one would like to live in a make believe world thinking cops are not vulgar. This story proves otherwise. The vulgarity didn't help keep my attention. The other bad thing, on audiobook the cd's end very abruptly.
There was also sensitive subjects throughout. Again to be expected in a cop story. This was the start of what I liked. Halfway through, the story picked up speed a bit. More dramatic and some romance too. Plus I really appreciate the comradery between officers. The narrator in this audiobook is clear and enjoyable to listen to, which helps. I also didn't realize this is the third book in a series.
All-in-all, I'm stuck in the middle. It didn't get too far off the ground for me.
(2.5/5)


~I won my copy. I was not compensated for my opinion.~

Monday, April 26, 2010

Teaser


Hosted by: http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com

* Grab your current read.
* Let the book fall open to a random page.
* Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
* You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from…that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given.
* Please avoid spoilers!


My Teaser:

I took a deep breath. "I didn't have enough experience to be a staff writer. I deliver newspapers."

~ Page 81, Asking for Trouble - Sandra Byrd

Guardian - Katie Hines


Synopsis:
Drew and his friends face an age-old sect that's determined to claim a treasure and ancient power. They race from the U.S. to Canada, pursued closely by the mysterious Brotherhood.
Danny Hennigar, a member of the Oak Island Tourism Society, states, "I devoured [Guardian] in an hour and a half. It was a fun romp through the back woods, islands, and rivers of Nova Scotia, culminating, of course, with the dramatic moment on Oak Island when all was revealed. Wow, the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew meet Harry Potter on Nova Scotia's Oak Island."






Author Bio:
Although Katie Hines has been writing for as long as she can remember, she didn't get serious about it until she decided to write a memoir. Now, Hines writes urban fantasies for middle-grade children, and her first book, Guardian, is the beginning of an exciting new series. Visit: http://katiehines.com/


©2010


My Opinion:
If you love adventure books, then you have to get a copy of this great book! It took me less than two hours to read, and I was having the time of my life throughout.
In reality, I wish I had more to read from this author. Who did a wonderful job creating this story and great characters.
I am putting this on my recommendation list!
(5/5)


~I received a copy from AME. I was not compensated for my opinion.~

Heartache & Sin - Charles Soto


Synopsis:
Hard-driving and provocative, this unconventional love story will have audiences talking for weeks after reading. Charles Soto touches at the heart of humanity with this epic tale, tackling the hardships of abortion. Dissecting the tenderest parts of a mother’s being, while destroying a father’s conscience, Heartache and Sin starts where love, hate, murder and church collide. Like all couples, when Steven and Karen Wheaton learn of their pregnancy, they are elated. Active churchgoers with a pointed sense of right and wrong, they hope to instill their values in this new life. When a corrupt clergyman starts to use Karen to promote his own corrupt anti-abortion agenda, Steven finds himself surrounded by questions of morality. As Karen’s pregnancy takes a turn for the worse and she becomes deathly ill, it starts to appear that the only thing that may save her is an abortion. Will Steven be able to save his wife or baby? Which would he choose?


Author Bio:
Charles Soto lives in northern Minnesota with his wife of twenty-one years and his two daughters. His sole purpose in his writing is to incite reaction and make readers think and feel the entire story for themselves by expelling hard-driving emotion in his plots. Continuing to deliver storylines that boil to an explosive conclusion and draw strong reactions, he proves himself a master at the game of love and heartache with his inspiring style of writing. Along with his passion and talents for writing, Charles Soto is also a very talented ceramicist/sculptor. He creates bisque works in the renaissance, fantasy, and Native American styles. His artwork as well as his writing conveys his inner-most desires that fuel his appetite for the arts. His debut novel, Heartache and Sin will soon be followed by, Pride and a Prayer and promises to be just as profound and provocative. www.authorcharlessoto.com or www.charzarts.com


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My Opinion:
Fantastic!
That is my last impression of the book. A wonderfully written story, and for a 400+ read, it went so fast. I got immersed deep in the book and was a little sad when it was over. It did leave me wanting a little more.
The characters were great. Though there is a bad guy in this book. Boy, do you hate him too! The other characters I loved. Especially Karen. Though at times, I wish she'd listened to her husband and not the preacher.
Mary was the one character I connected with. Coming from a former abusive relationship, I empathized with her, praying she gets a " Disney ending".
Definitely a story you talk about with your friends!
(4/5)


~I received a copy from the author. I was not compensated for my opinion.~

Giveaway: The Secret Speech


Synopsis:
Tom Rob Smith-the author whose debut, Child 44, has been called "brilliant" (Chicago Tribune), "remarkable" (Newsweek) and "sensational" (Entertainment Weekly)-returns with an intense, suspenseful new novel: a story where the sins of the past threaten to destroy the present, where families must overcome unimaginable obstacles to save their loved ones, and where hope for a better tomorrow is found in the most unlikely of circumstances . . .
THE SECRET SPEECH
Soviet Union, 1956. Stalin is dead, and a violent regime is beginning to fracture-leaving behind a society where the police are the criminals, and the criminals are innocent. A secret speech composed by Stalin's successor Khrushchev is distributed to the entire nation. Its message: Stalin was a tyrant. Its promise: The Soviet Union will change.
Facing his own personal turmoil, former state security officer Leo Demidov is also struggling to change. The two young girls he and his wife Raisa adopted have yet to forgive him for his part in the death of their parents. They are not alone. Now that the truth is out, Leo, Raisa, and their family are in grave danger from someone consumed by the dark legacy of Leo's past career. Someone transformed beyond recognition into the perfect model of vengeance.
From the streets of Moscow in the throes of political upheaval, to the Siberian gulags, and to the center of the Hungarian uprising in Budapest, THE SECRET SPEECH is a breathtaking, epic novel that confirms Tom Rob Smith as one of the most exciting new authors writing today.



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BlogTalkRadio show with Therese Borchard, author of THE POCKET THERAPIST

APRIL 28, 2PM EST




BlogTalkRadio/HBG Program:

Join us as we interview Therese Borchard again. We'll catch up on her life since she published BEYOND BLUE and find out how she compiled the great lessons she shares in THE POCKET THERAPIST. Therese Borchard is the author of hit daily blog "Beyond Blue" on Beliefnet.com, one of the most popular columns on the site. Her blog appears weekly on The Huffington Post, and she is becoming a top go-to expert in pop psychology. Her work has recently been cited in the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Her work has been featured in salon.com, Psychology Today, Real Simple, Redbook, Parenting, More and Ladies Home Journal. Borchard writes a syndicated column for the Catholic News Service and is a regular guest on Sirius Satellite Radio. She is the author of I Love Being a Mom (a Target selection) and co-author of I Like Being Catholic. She resides in Annapolis, Maryland with her husband and two young children.



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Musing: War Books


Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about the war books
With yesterday being Anzac Day, I thought I’d ask a theme question this week. Are you a reader of war books? And if so, do you have any favorites?


My Answer:
I would not hesitate to read a great book on war, or set in a war era. They are apart of us, even if embellished a bit for a great adventure in reading.
I have a couple I will mention. A classic War & Peace. There is a reason this is so widely known. The story is real, and as relevant then as now.
I also love a recent romance A Distant Melody. It was a great story in an era we all know, but pure fiction. A great escape!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

200 Followers Contest!!!!



Thank you 200!!!!


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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Mailbox Weekly


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The Help - Kathyrn Stockett

Virginia - Susan Hughes

Put On Your Crown - Queen Latifah

The Journey Home - Michael Baron

The Pocket Therapist - Therese J. Bouchard

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter - Seth Grahame-Smith (audiobook)

Iron Man 2 - Alexander Irvine

Ghosted - Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall

Wonders Never Cease - Tim Downs

Beyond Those Distant Stars - John B. Rosenman *shoutout to my blogger buddy*

Confucius Jade - Frederick Fisher

The Singer's Gun - Emily St. John Mandel

The French Women Don't Get Fat Cookbook - Mirielle Guiliano

The Rough Guide to Saving and Selling Online - Ian Peel

A Slice of Organic Life - Sheherazade Goldsmith (cookbook)

Birds of Canada

The Illustrated Quick Cook - Heather Whinney (cookbook)