Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Book Review & Giveaway: Side Launch by Brock Martin

 


Immerse yourself in the history of the Canadian Navy's involvement in World War II and The Battle of the Atlantic with Side Launch by Brock Martin.

Lieutenant Ian Thompson is skeptical as the mass produced, mid-sized warship the Corvette is rolled out. But Canada is determined to help Great Britain against Germany in the conflict. 

Kate, also known as the daughter of S.D. Andrews, is close with Ian, a friend of her brother, Robbie. And Ian's correspondence acknowledges their close friendship. As their friendship blossoms into something deeper, the wartime stakes increase, and for Kate, working in a field where her gender is seen as a disadvantage, the stakes could be even higher.

If you enjoy a well-researched historical, Side Launch is definitely that. It has a level of detail that one expects from a Tom Clancy novel. Leaning on personal experience and knowledge, Martin crafts a novel steeped in specific military and technical accuracy. The hint of romance softens some of those rougher sides of this type of novel. The characters are interesting and engaging, and I came away with a feeling of what the conflict looked like for someone outside of the United States.

Where I struggled as a reader was with the extensive narration and abundance of backstory. I'm a drop me into the middle of the action and sprinkle the backstory in as you go along kind of person. Side Launch simply isn't that kind of story. It's not categorized as a thriller, so the slow and steady pace isn't an issue. It's just that I felt distanced from the characters because of the paragraphs and paragraphs of narration and backstory. That doesn't mean it isn't a good story. It's just not told in a way that I came away breathless and eager for more. 

If you enjoy Tom Clancy, then Side Launch should be right up your alley.

Excerpt:

There was a collective sigh as the Collingwood entered St. John’s port, even the ship relaxed with calm waters. The crew knew there was work to do but the pressure of performance was eased. The stress of the war was left outside the harbour or that’s how it felt. The HMCS Collingwood arrived at night and the entrance was as the Chief had explained. The access to the harbor was intimidating, much like trying to go through a hole in the wall. They had to navigate a narrow passage between rock walls, until they could relax at the opening of the bay. It was easy to imagine pirates entering the port hundreds of years ago. 

The relaxed atmosphere didn’t last long. The next day in the officers’ wardroom Ian could hear what he imagined was the beginning of a fierce argument. Ian was focused on writing a letter to his father so he kept his head down and tried his best to stay out of it. The wardroom was a lively place and arguments and banter could, and often did, break out over any topic. Ian was reluctant to pull rank in this setting, and preferred to let it ride. This was the place where his officers should be able to feel free to express any concerns. He liked and respected all his officers and most of the time any conflict was good-spirited and he felt confident they could work it out. It was most often Davies who would stir the pot. He had a gift of pulling the right levers, getting Kendrick and Plasket going. At times, Ian found it entertaining and the banter reminded him of his college days with Robert and the many useless arguments they would have for the sake of arguing.

GIVEAWAY!!!!

The author will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. 


I received a digital copy from the author. This review contains my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.



Sunday, September 29, 2024

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - Sep 30

Before we get started, will you join me in offering thoughts and prayers to all those impacted by Hurricane Helene. The devastation reminds us of how fragile life and our planet truly are. 

Welcome to It's Monday! What Are You Reading?



It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.    

Here we are at the end of September. How did we get here so soon? I'm posting this early because my day off on Sunday turned into a work day. So, I already know Monday will be busy.

Last week was one filled with appointments and a trip to the local theater. I also made a yummy chocolate banana bread

We are leaving this coming Sunday for a quick trip to North Carolina. After that, I think we will be home until December when we bring the Lil' Princess home at the end of the semester. Scary to think about that already. However, once we hit October, it's like the rest of the year flies by. 

In my reading world, I still need to write this review.


I finished this one and scheduled my review to appear at this blog on October 2. 


I continued with this one. 


I read some of this one as well. 



These two will come to North Carolina with me. 




I will also likely bring, this one.



Upcoming events:
  • Side Launch by Brock Martin - October 2 (Review)
  • The Merry Matchmaker by Sheila Roberts - October 16 (Review)
  • A Celtic Yuletide Carol by Jennifer Ivy Walker - November 20 (Review)


I am looking to review Christmas picture books, chapter books, and clean romance novellas this year. You can check out what other products I'm looking for here.

You can read the latest Christmas news at the Christmas Year Round blog. Lots of fun Christmas news. Macy's, Great American Christmas, and other fun stuff. You can read the latest here.

My visit today might be late, but I will definitely stop by your blogs. Hope you have a great day. 

Monday, September 23, 2024

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - Sep 23

 Welcome to It's Monday! What Are You Reading?



It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.    

Happy Monday and welcome to fall! Saturday was more of a fall day for us here in Massachusetts. Windy, a bit cloudy, and cool for the Rick's Place Annual Golf Classic, but we still had fun. 


Went grocery shopping on Friday and saw that the local Walmart is already well into Christmas decorations.


Leaves are already falling here. This is from Saturday as well.


And in case you are wondering why I'm not blogging more lately, here you will find me at my fourth inspection of last week. 


No day off for me last week, but I will have some time coming at the beginning of October when we go back to North Carolina. 

Here is what my reading world looks like. 



Read my review of these two here.



I also reviewed this one yesterday. You can read that here


I finished this one on Audible. It was good, but the abundance of cursing drove me batty. I guess the title should have been my first clue. 



I am reading this one for an October 2nd review. 


I started this one for my October 16th review.


I started this NetGalley download.



This one is next. 


I want to finish this one, too. Maybe on the plane to North Carolina. 



I also need to figure out what other book I will bring with me. I'll probably spend more time in an airport than in NC, but I like to have plenty of reading material. 

Upcoming events:
  • Side Launch by Brock Martin - October 2 (Review)
  • The Merry Matchmaker by Sheila Roberts - October 16 (Review)
  • A Celtic Yuletide Carol by Jennifer Ivy Walker - November 20 (Review)


I am looking to review Christmas picture books, chapter books, and clean romance novellas this year. You can check out what other products I'm looking for here.

You can read the latest Christmas news at the Christmas Year Round blog. Lots of fun Christmas news. You can check out my latest post here.

Looking forward to visiting your blogs today and seeing what you are reading. Hope you have a wonderful day!

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Book Review: Love's Unfolding Dream by Janette Oke

 


Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series continues with the sixth book titled, Love's Unfolding Dream

Return to Anderson Corner and follow the continuing story of the Davis family in this heartwarming Christian novel. 

Belinda, who was born to Clark and Marty Davis at the end of the last novel, is leaning toward nursing. Her older brother, Luke, is already a doctor, and he can tell her compassionate heart will serve others well. While Marty has her reservations, she and Clark allow Belinda to assist Luke when appropriate. 

Lots of growth and change has come to the Davis household through the years, and in Love's Unfolding Dream, Belinda's neice, Melissa LaHaye, comes to live with the family while she finishes her schooling. Her arrival creates issues in Belinda's friendship with Amy Jo, who is her brother Clare's daughter. And when it seems the girls are taken with Jordan Brown, Marty and Clark are sure to have their hands full.

Love's Unfolding Dream is another wonderful installment of the Love Comes Softly series. We catch up with Clark and Marty's ever-growing family and meet new characters along the way. A new boy in town captures the attention of Melissa LaHaye and Amy Jo Davis, but it seems he has eyes for another young lady. 

Another new family in town, the Simpsons, needs help but aren't open to charity. When their son Drew is hurt in an accident, Belinda joins Luke to tend to him. When it is clear the damage is irreparable, Luke is uncertain if Belinda can face the decision they make to save Drew's life. And as Drew struggles to move on from his accident, Marty and Clark pray for ideas on how to help the Simpsons. 

As with other books in the series., Oke provides family-friendly, faith-based historical fiction to captivate readers. She keeps the series fresh by interspersing new characters alongside many fan favorites. This was an easy, quick read and one of my favorites from the series. 

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bethany House Publishers; Repack edition (February 1, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0764228536
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0764228537

I own a copy of this book. This review contains my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.

Audible Boook Reviews: Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life by Arnold Schwarzenegger & The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell

 


I grabbed a copy of Arnold Schwarzenegger's Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life when I upgraded my Audible membership. This is one of the last books from that free book group that I read, mostly because I added this one toward the end to check it out and see if I would continue. 

Schwarzenegger is a well-known actor, businessman, and former bodybuilder and politician. He opted to read the book himself. It was a good choice. He opens with a conversational introduction telling the reader he is recording Be Useful in his home studio, so if you hear noises from any of his animals in the background, please understand. It was a great way to make the reader feel like he is just one of the regular people living his life instead of a celebrity. 

Be Useful is what his father once told him to make sure he would be in life. From that piece of advice, Schwarzenegger crafted a life that started by having a clear vision of what he wanted. He dreamed big, he worked hard, and he convinced others to join him as he shifted into the world of politics and became a public servant. He shifted gears when he needed to, opened his mind, and became more focused on helping others. 

Yes, Be Useful is a lot of talk about Schwarzenegger's life, but he uses his experiences to empower others to use the same tools in their lives. Is there anything profound or vastly new within the book's virtual pages? Not really. But the importance of hearing a message over and over to keep you focused can't be stressed enough. And, you get to hear Schwarzenegger read the book to you. That's a win. I really enjoyed this book, but could have done without all the swearing. 

Listening Length6 hours and 19 minutes
AuthorArnold Schwarzenegger
NarratorArnold Schwarzenegger
Whispersync for VoiceReady
Audible.com Release DateOctober 10, 2023
PublisherPenguin Audio
Program TypeAudiobook
VersionUnabridged
LanguageEnglish
ASINB0C1HR5D9S
Best Sellers Rank#615 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#40 in Success Self-Help
#54 in Personal Success
#55 in Biographies & Memoirs (Audible Books & Originals)


The 25th Anniversary Edition of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell was published in 2022. Adding new insights into these laws that have helped shape leaders for decades, the reader will find updated stories and special audiobook only content as they develop their leadership skills. 

I've always found Maxwell's words inspiring, and this book is no different. His value-based leadership style resonates with me. Though I find it hard to appreciate a book like this fully when listening to it instead of having a paperback copy to earmark, Maxwell clearly outlines each law and explains it in depth. 

This is not the first revision of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, but based on Maxwell's engaging introduction, he learns new things in the years that pass between editions, and he enjoys refining the laws despite how timeless they truly are.  

If you are a leader or aiming to be a leader, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership is a must read. The discussion questions will get you thinking, and learning more about these laws will empower your leadership journey. 

Listening Length9 hours and 32 minutes
AuthorJohn C. Maxwell
NarratorJohn C. MaxwellHenry O. Arnold
Audible.com Release DateMay 31, 2022
PublisherHarperCollins Leadership
Program TypeAudiobook
VersionUnabridged
LanguageEnglish
ASINB09MGFPBM1
Best Sellers Rank#560 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#1 in Christian Church & Church Leadership
#1 in Christian Church Leadership (Books)
#14 in Leadership (Audible Books & Originals)
These reviews contain my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.

Monday, September 16, 2024

Become Who You Were Meant To Be by Dr. Myles Munroe

 


It's Time to Unlock Your Potential and Discover Your Destiny!

Do you long to make a difference with your life only to find yourself burned out by unfulfilling work? Have setbacks and failures and criticism stolen your joy and left you questioning your worth and purpose?

The truth that the enemy doesn’t want you to know is that you were created with a purpose and destiny. And not just any purpose or destiny―a world-changing, history-making role only YOU can fill!

Known for activating potential and igniting purpose in those he ministered to, internationally beloved pastor Dr. Myles Munroe takes you on a 40-day journey that will transform your life―and your heart―calling forth who you truly are, unlocking the gifts inside of you, and releasing the fullness of your destiny.

Weaving the most impactful, life-changing teachings of Dr. Munroe with powerful, life-giving Scriptures, this interactive journal empowers you to: 

  • Awaken to everything God created you to be.
  • Activate dormant abilities, dreams, and the treasure trove of giftings you possess.
  • Discover your unique place in God’s eternal storyline.
  • Experience the excitement and joy of new possibilities.
  • Put your gifts and unique abilities to work.
  • Know the deep satisfaction of fulfilling your God-ordained purpose.
The chaos and crises of the world are waiting for you to release your God-given purpose and potential―and become the history-maker you were created to be.

Though Dr. Myles Munroe passed away in 2014, Munroe Global continues his vision to "reach the world with priceless principles of leadership and empowerment." 

Become Who You Were Meant To Be is a 40-day devotional. The number 40 appears in many instances within the Bible, so this might be a subtle reminder of that significance. The format of opening with Scripture followed by a short devotional and discussion questions, allows the reader to focus on the meaning behind the verse and how it applies to daily life. Explore this devotional and unleash your potential. 

Dr. Myles Munroe was a beloved statesman and internationally renowned bestselling author, lecturer, life coach, and government consultant. His legacy continues to impact countless lives―individually launching people into lives of discovered purpose and unlocked potential, and corporately ushering the global church into a greater revelation of demonstrating the Kingdom of God. He, along with his wife, Ruth Ann, served as senior pastors of Bahamas Faith Ministries International Fellowship. They have two children, Charisa and Chairo.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - Sep 16

 Welcome to It's Monday! What Are You Reading?



It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit and comment, and er... add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.   

Welcome back to Monday! How are we in the middle of September already?

Still no inside fall decorations, but the outside looks nice. I am just catching up on a few things. Won't last for long. I had three accepted offers, a new listing, a closing, and a property under contract in the last ten days. I've got four inspections this week. I am looking forward to 2025 business planning next month. So hard to believe it is already that time.

Here are a couple photos from this week:


Saw these Travis-like toys in the grocery store yesterday


Woods behind our house

If it wasn't for Audible, I doubt I would get much reading accomplished lately. Finished this one. 


Started this one on Sunday but quickly figured out it wasn't for me, so I archived it.


These two books are waiting for me to write reviews.



My review of this one appeared at my children's book blog. You can read the review here.



I started this book for my October 2 review.


I didn't continue with this book last week. Probably will need to wait until my October review books are done.


These are next.





I bought a copy of this one. Not sure where I saw it, but I knew I had to own it. Have you read it yet?



Would really love to focus on seasonal books the rest of the year. I am looking to review Christmas picture books, chapter books, and clean romance novellas this year. You can check out what other products I'm looking for here.

Upcoming events:
  • Side Launch by Brock Martin - October 2 (Review)
  • The Merry Matchmaker by Sheila Roberts - October 16 (Review)
  • A Celtic Yuletide Carol by Jennifer Ivy Walker - November 20 (Review)


You can read the latest Christmas news at the Christmas Year Round blog. Another great week of Christmas news. You can check out my latest post here.

I have two early morning appointments, so hope to check out your blogs this afternoon. Enjoy your week!