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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Review: Web of Deceit by Darlene Cox

I got a review copy of this one from Bostick Communications.



About the Book

Peter Brock is a man to be envied. He is young, handsome, intelligent, a founding partner of one of New York’s most prestigious law firms, and a respected member of the International Community of Currency Traders. But, that isn’t enough to fulfill his goal in life. When he meets James Campbell , a very wealthy New York diamond dealer who would like to keep more of his wealth out of the hands of the IRS, Peter starts weaving a web of deceit to divert the bulk of Campbell’s wealth to his own account. But, he needs a little help.

He enlists Delilah, a strip-club dancer, to learn, through pillow talk, the extent of Campbell’s wealth; and Jenny, a fl ight attendant for a major airline, to smuggle loose diamonds to Europe on international flights. As a co-conspirator, how can Campbell yell “foul” at the risk of spending his remaining days in a Federal prison? The perfect Plan—so Peter thinks. Unfortunately, his law partner, Jack Morrison, gets wind of the Plan and decides to toss in his ante.

Now the game gets interesting—a case of diamond cut diamond. When two people wind up dead, Jack says “enough,” leaving Peter hopelessly entangled in his web.

As Jack says: “That’s what happens when little fish try to swim with the predators.”

My Review

This had a pretty good story. It took a few chapters to really get into the story, but once it took off it really went. It was a pretty faced paced story (excluding a few parts) that really did keep you guessing.

The character development was ok. I didn't really connect with any one character, but they were all believable characters. While the flashbacks do help to connect who each character is and how they are part of the story, they do seem to detract a bit from the overall story line. Some of the flashbacks were a bit long and gave a little more information than I felt was necessary.

The mystery of whodunit really was done quite well. I never expected the ending, not even a clue... Which made me have to rethink everything I was figuring. When I read the paragraph that made me realize who was responsible I had to read a few times to make sure I was reading it right. I like those endings that really throw you off. And it wasn't a crazy ending, it was just unexpected.

It was a pretty good story, but there were a few distractions. I'd say it was enjoyable to read and given the chance I'd read another of Cox's books.

Web of Deceit

Friday, May 7, 2010

Closed: Giveaway: Audiobook The War Lovers by Evan Thomas

Thank you to everyone that entered. There were 21 different entrants and a total of 36 entries!

Here are the three winners:
1) nfmgirl
2) traveler
3) MJ

Emails are being sent to the winners. Thank you again for entering and congratulations to the winners. I hope you enjoy them.

All winners were chosen using Random.org

-Jennifer

Thanks to Anna at Hachette Books I can giveaway 3 copies of this one!



About the Book

On February 15, 1898, the USS Maine exploded in the Havana Harbor. Although there was no evidence that the Spanish were responsible, yellow newspapers such as William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal whipped Americans into frenzy by claiming that Spain's "secret infernal machine" had destroyed the battleship. Soon after, the blandly handsome and easily influenced President McKinley declared war, sending troops not only to Cuba but also to the Philippines, Spain's sprawling colony on the other side of the world.

As Evan Thomas reveals in his rip-roaring history of those times, the hunger for war had begun years earlier. Depressed by the "closing" of the Western frontier and embracing theories of social Darwinism, a group of warmongers that included a young Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge agitated loudly and incessantly that the United States exert its influence across the seas. These hawks would transform American foreign policy and, when Teddy ascended to the presidency, commence with a devastating war without reason, concocted within the White House--a bloody conflict that would come at tremendous cost.

Thrillingly written and brilliantly researched, THE WAR LOVERS is the story of six men at the center of a transforming event in U.S. history: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, McKinley, William James, and Thomas Reed, and confirms once more than Evan Thomas is a popular historian of the first rank.

The giveaway will end 6/2/10 at 11:59pm (EST)

Rules:
1) Only winners from the US and Canada
2) No PO boxes

To enter:
1) Leave a comment with your email address (so I can contact you if you win!)
2) Get an extra entry for following my blog (let me know if you're a new follower or have been following for a while!)
3) Get a third entry for mentioning this giveaway: On your blog, facebook, twitter... anywhere (Make sure to leave me a link or your SN so I can verify!)

The winners will be randomly drawn and notified by email.

Good Luck and thank you for reading my blog!

Closed: Giveaway: Audiobook God Never Blinks by Regina Brett

Thank you to everyone that entered. There were 16 different entrants and a total of 29 entries!

Here are the three winners:
1) karenk
2) janetfaye
3) Tina

Emails are being sent to the winners. Thank you again for entering and congratulations to the winners. I hope you enjoy them.

All winners were chosen using Random.org

-Jennifer

Thanks to Anna at Hachette Books I can giveaway 3 copies of this one!



About the Book

Already an internet phenomenon, these wise and insightful lessons by popular newspaper columnist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Regina Brett will make you see the possibilities in your life in a whole new way.

When Regina Brett turned 50, she wrote a column on the 50 lessons life had taught her. She reflected on all she had learned through becoming a single parent, looking for love in all the wrong places, working on her relationship with God, battling cancer and making peace with a difficult childhood. It became one of the most popular columns ever published in the newspaper, and since then the 50 lessons have been emailed to hundreds of thousands of people.
Brett now takes the 50 lessons and expounds on them in essays that are deeply personal. From "Don't take yourself too seriously-Nobody else does" to "Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift," these lessons will strike a chord with anyone who has ever gone through tough times--and haven't we all?

The giveaway will end 6/2/10 at 11:59pm (EST)

Rules:
1) Only winners from the US and Canada
2) No PO boxes

To enter:
1) Leave a comment with your email address (so I can contact you if you win!)
2) Get an extra entry for following my blog (let me know if you're a new follower or have been following for a while!)
3) Get a third entry for mentioning this giveaway: On your blog, facebook, twitter... anywhere (Make sure to leave me a link or your SN so I can verify!)

The winners will be randomly drawn and notified by email.

Good Luck and thank you for reading my blog!

Closed: Giveaway: Street Boners by Gavin McInnes

Thank you to everyone that entered. There were 9 different entrants and a total of 13 entries!

Here are the three winners:
1) Sean
2) kisah Jo
3) Elise

Emails are being sent to the winners. Thank you again for entering and congratulations to the winners. I hope you enjoy them.

All winners were chosen using Random.org

-Jennifer

Thanks to Anna at Hachette Books I can giveaway 3 copies of this one!



About the Book:

Fifteen years after founding Vice, Gavin McInnes has poured his creative juices into a new endeavor: StreetCarnage.com. Growing in size and influence at an alarming rate, the site's main feature is the new and improved version of Gavin's "DOs and DON'Ts," now tantalizingly called Street Boners.

These Boners have been polished and compounded into a book that takes the best of the site and adds hundreds more gems! With 1,312 photos, hilarious captions, and a harsh new rating system-from one to 10 kitten faces-STREET BONERS makes sure no glorious fashion statement goes unnoticed. Innocent citizens are either damned to hell or relentlessly exalted into heaven. Chloe Sevigny, Debbie Harry, Fred Armisen, and Tim & Eric also contribute their scathing wit to the book, and the end result is a New York fashion bible no bathroom should be without.

The giveaway will end 6/2/10 at 11:59pm (EST)

Rules:
1) Only winners from the US and Canada
2) No PO boxes

To enter:
1) Leave a comment with your email address (so I can contact you if you win!)
2) Get an extra entry for following my blog (let me know if you're a new follower or have been following for a while!)
3) Get a third entry for mentioning this giveaway: On your blog, facebook, twitter... anywhere (Make sure to leave me a link or your SN so I can verify!)

The winners will be randomly drawn and notified by email.

Good Luck and thank you for reading my blog!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Review: Frigate: November by Robert Wacaster & Paul DeGeorge II

Thank you to Robert for sending me this book to review.



About the Book:

United States Naval Commander Marlon Smith is a renegade. After striking another naval officer, he is sent to command the U.S.S. November. She's a ship full of problems. But after taking command, he finds out she's more than she appeared to be. The November hides secrets he hadn't counted on, and with a Navy Seal in charge of the Ship's Defense Force, an Air Force Sergeant in charge of intelligence, a Jewish Chaplain, and a supporting cast of other crazies, he'll be taking her out on a wild pirate hunt. Come along on an adventure you will never forget, aboard the Frigate: November!

My Review:

There's so much I want to say about this one I don't know where to start. First off I didn't think I'd like a Navy book as much as I did! I know little about the military and have never has a particular interest in understanding how the military works. But since I love to read and will rarely turn down a book I agreed to read it in hopes that something would be interesting about it... And there was some interesting things in it, like the whole book!

The book is well written, even when "navy" words are used I still was able to understand what was going on. Plus it's a fairly humorous book there were a few times when I'd read a passage to whoever was around because I didn't want everyone to think I was nuts for laughing while reading a book with a picture of a ship on the front (How humorous could a book about a boat be?)

I really liked the cameos in this book. And I only use cameos because I don't know what else to call it. You'll have to read it to figure out what I'm talking about :-)

The book is paced really well. Even though it did take me a while to read this one it wasn't because the story moved slowly, I just kept getting called away from it... The chapters are also pretty short, which is good for when you have to keep setting it aside....

There really isn't anything I didn't like about this book. The characters were well developed. The speech was realistic. And the end was a surprise. While I already let Robert know how I thought it should have ended I have to say that the ending he used works very well....

Overall a good story. I think I'm going to have to read some of Wacaster's other works (which is good since I already have a few sitting here!)

Frigate: November

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Guest Blog Post: Author Robert Wacaster

It's Tuesday, and that means I have another guest blogger for you today! This week Robert Wacaster is joining us again. Robert has done an interview with another of his author friends. So I'll hand it over to Robert!



As an independent author, I still read. I met another author named Magnolia Belle and we decided to exchange our books and review each other's work. I read her first book, Black Wolf Lakota Man and just fell in love with her writing! It was the first in a series of books she's written about four Lakota Indian brothers who form a band and become famous. The books are mostly love stories about how each brother meets his true love. A very good series, and some fantastic books! Belle has quite a bit of talent, and hopefully I can talk her into doing a few guest blogs for Jennifer, too! Even if you aren't a huge romance reader, you should check out her books, they're very good! I haven't read all of them, and actually read two out of order, but here are the links to her books:

Black Wolf Lakota Man:
This is the first book in the series and the one that really got me hooked. It starts out with two musicians running into each other and one telling the other he looked like he needed a kiss. You always think your first book is rough, but I loved this one!

Black Wolf At Rosebud:
I accidentally skipped this one and read the third book first. I'm reading it right now. It's just as good as the rest of the series and shows the boys back on an Indian reservation for one brother's wedding. And, as one thing leads to another...I'll keep reading and see what happens.

Black Wolf On Tour:
After reading this book, I was at first mad at the author and sent her an email telling her so! The fact that she got me all wrapped up and concerned about her characters, and then...well, I won't spoil anything, you'll have to read the book. Be prepared, things get emotional.

Black Wolf Loco Lobo:
I'm looking forward to reading this one. Once I finish with At Rosebud, I'll order and read this one. Once you get wrapped up in the series, it's one of those worlds you just have to follow. I can't tell you about this book for two reasons: The first is I haven't read it yet, and the second is it would give away some of the things that happened in On Tour. Read that one first, you'll want to read this one next, trust me!



And finally, I sent Belle some questions about the series. Here are her answers:

How much research did you do about the Lakota Indians before you wrote your first novel, Black Wolf Lakota Man?
I have a book (still in the works) that I started years ago about the Lakota, so I was familiar on an elementary level with that Nation. For this series, I dug a little deeper into the sweat lodge and the healing ceremony. Because those rites are sacred, I don’t describe them in full detail, but give enough to allow the reader a sense of place.

I have a bit of trouble with names when I write. How did you come up with the names of the characters from the stories?
Some are names I’ve always liked, Caleb and Joaquin, for instance. I’ve only struggled with one name, and that’s the main female in the book I’m still working on.

In your third book, Black Wolf On Tour, things turn a bit dark. After reading the book, I'll admit to sending you an email and calling you a nasty name. Did you expect that kind of response from readers when you took your novels in that direction?
Your reaction/review left me laughing for days. I knew I’d have people upset with me on that book, and boy, was I right!! In spite of those reactions, I felt I needed to take Joaquin down that path. Things came too easily for him, and he needed to understand the value of a close relationship.

I always use my own name as a main character in the books I've written, it's just something I do. Are any of the characters in your novels named after anyone you know in real life?
No. Though, once in a rare while, I throw in a friend’s name as a minor character. It’s a private joke between us, and has only happened two, maybe three times. However, in the last BW book, I’m using my niece’s name for the main character. That’s because it’s a great name and because she absolutely loves this series.

And of course, I have to let you plug what you're working on right now! I understand you're writing one more novel in the series, please tell us a bit about that and anything else you're working on right now.
Yes, I’m working on the last (5th) book in the BW series, “Black Wolf: the Quiet Man”. It’s about the third brother, bass player, Jay. Of all the brothers, he is the quietest and didn’t reveal himself to me until well into the series. Now I’ve discovered how deep he runs and where his heart lies. I can’t wait to introduce him to this series’ fans.
I’ve got a few other projects in the wings, but only one developed enough to be next. It’s set in the 1850s Rocky Mountains, involving the Sioux, mountain men, and an orphaned teenage girl. Talk about culture clash!


Thank you Robert for "draging" another author in for me. Maybe in the near future I'll be able to get Magnolia to do her own guest post for me. These books sound good. I've already added them to my ever growing to be read list! I also love that you have open communication with other authors. I know in a previous post you mentioned having others to throw ideas off of. I always think that all entertainment industries are cut-throat and that the stars don't really like each other. I know it was very common in retail so I figured it was that way in most industries. It makes me feel all the more comfortable with my addiction to reading, knowing that authors are willing to help each other out! Thank you again Robert and I look forward to hearing from you again in the future!

-Jennifer

Monday, May 3, 2010

Closed: Giveaway: Put on Your Crown by Queen Latifah

Winners have been choosen:

1)Debbie F
2)janetfaye
3)Liz

Winners were choosen using Random.org. Emails have been sent to the winners.

Thank you for entering and don't forget to enter some of my other great giveaways!!!

-Jennifer


Thanks to Anna at Hachette Books I can giveaway 3 copies of this one!



About the Book

Modeled after Maria Shriver's Just Who Will You Be, Queen Latifah's goal with Put On Your Crown is to help young women build a strong sense of self-esteem. A US Dept. of Justice survey found that females ages 16-24 are more vulnerable to partner violence than any other group, almost triple the national average. Cases like Chris Brown's assault on pop star Rihanna showed an ugly side of adolescent life. However, Queen Latifah has always been a shining example of a woman happy with herself and unwilling to compromise to fit into the "hollywood ideal" of what a confident beautiful woman should look like.


The giveaway will end 5/19/10 at 11:59pm (EST)

Rules:
1) Only winners from the US and Canada
2) No PO boxes

To enter:
1) Leave a comment with your email address (so I can contact you if you win!)
2) Get an extra entry for following my blog (let me know if you're a new follower or have been following for a while!)
3) Get a third entry for mentioning this giveaway: On your blog, facebook, twitter... anywhere (Make sure to leave me a link or your SN so I can verify!)

The winners will be randomly drawn and notified by email.

Good Luck and thank you for reading my blog!