Kamis, 25 Februari 2010

Death Becomes Her (The Kurtherian Gambit Book 1), by Michael Anderle

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The UnknownWorld is about to suffer change. For a thousand years, it has felt stifled by Michael's strictures, the rules they must follow on pain of death. As the first and most powerful vampire in existence, he has the power to keep the power struggles under the radar from the rest of humanity. Unfortunately that is changing.  Someone has found the serum to make intelligent nosferatu, a type of vampire little better than blood sucking beasts who can change the power struggle significantly. Michael thought this serum safely lost in the bombing of Japan in 1945.  The third effort to overturn Michael's decrees is about to take place, the problem is Michael is tired. After a thousand years of fighting and keeping the peace with his Family, the Unforsaken and the known supernaturals he is world weary and ready to sleep a final time. He needs to find a way to bring another to take his place, someone with the will and desire to make a difference. He finds Bethany Anne.  The daughter of a General, she excels were others fear to go. She accepts the offer, but she will be change like no other vampire before her, even Michael.  The problem? Her change throws the understanding of vampires and why they were created out the window.When she wakes up, nothing is going to go like she thought. The UnknownWorld is going to change, it just doesn't know whose beat they will dance to, yet.**NOTE: EDITED and UPDATED 12/14/2015Series includes:Death Becomes Her - The Kurtherian Gambit 01Queen Bitch - The Kurtherian Gambit 02Love Lost - The Kurtherian Gambit 03Bite This - The Kurtherian Gambit 04Never Forsaken - The Kurtherian Gambit 05Under My Heel - The Kurtherian Gambit 06Kneel or Die - The Kurtherian Gambit 07We Will Build - The Kurtherian Gambit 08It's Hell To Choose - The Kurtherian Gambit 09The Dogs Of War - The Kurtherian Gambit 10 (End of June or Beginning of July 2016)Frank Kurns - Tales from the Unknown World 01 - You Don't Mess With John's CousinFrank Kurns - Tales from the Unknown World 02 - Bitch's Night Out

Death Becomes Her (The Kurtherian Gambit Book 1), by Michael Anderle

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3323 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-02
  • Released on: 2015-11-02
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28 of 33 people found the following review helpful. Good first draft By S. Pace I liked this book for many reasons, but feel that it really needs to be seriously polished up by a good editor. I enjoyed the characters, and especially some of the plot twists. For me, the story was a little choppy, and the chapter headings are distracting and not really necessary. One of my pet Peeves are 2 fold, it,s is really yards for me to rite this cents to give an examples. Author, your English grammar, use of misspelled words, and abysmal usage of apostrophes needs to be corrected! I wanted to love this book, but it is distracting to be reading along then bam, your instead of you're, were's instead of the plural weres, and other typos and punctuation errors. It's like hitting a big pot hole in a smooth road. Please take this as constructive criticism, as I really did enjoy the book. I think you have talent and a great story here, so please get some help in editing. I will be buying the next one in hopes that you have found someone to proofread a little before you publish. Even the famous authors have editors correct their work. Keep writing!!!!

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Wow, this series is so much fun! By Amazon Customer I just read the first 3 books in this series in 2 days, and boy does it pull you in! They remind me a lot of Laurence Dahners Ell Donsaii series: the author has created a science fiction framework that introduces a fantastic element in a logical and consistent way, then used that in conjunction with a strong female main character and a series of conflicts to create a story that just rollicks along with magnificent pacing. It's just fun to read!So don't think this is just another vampire book. Think Indiana Jones or Star Wars. Think adventure! The fight scenes are magnificent!The author obviously has a firm grasp of military organisation, and is able to convey business and science related topics well. I also thought the backroom dealing was realistic.On the minus side some of the characters do come across as rather cliched. Partly this is because there are so many characters introduced, and they do get fleshed out a bit by occasional POV changes. I loved the Romanian girl. I'm also glad the POV changes weren't overdone - that's usually a pet peeve of mine.From an editing standpoint there are a few cases of misplaced semicolons (, however; instead of ; however, for example) and there are a couple of places in each book where the wrong character name is used (you can infer that it is not the named character talking but another). These errors are understandable with the author writing so quickly (7 days for a book?!), and I understand he's correcting them.Really, none of these flaws harmed the flow of the books.Be warned - while each book is largely self-contained, various plot threads draw inexorably to the next book, and this promises to be a long series. Some anxious waiting for the next books will occur, and I pray the author can keep up the momentum!Don't expect great literature, but Read It! It's good! Five stars!

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great series and highly recommended By John Harris I bought this without bothering with reading any of the reviews except from the cursory glance at the star ratings, but I generally take those with a pinch of salt. The first book sucked me in and after finishing it I immediately bought the following 5, which I have completed much to my consternation as I now am sitting in a void as to what book(s) I pick up next while having to wait for the follow-ups. GrrrrGreat broad spectrum of characters with an even greater leading lady. Excellent plots including realistic development and growth of each of the main characters in their own rightHighly recommend the series and will look at buying the complete series for my actual book shelves once it is available in print.

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Sabtu, 13 Februari 2010

Gratitude, by Oliver Sacks

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“My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved. I have been given much and I have given something in return. Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and adventure.” —Oliver SacksNo writer has succeeded in capturing the medical and human drama of illness as honestly and as eloquently as Oliver Sacks.  During the last few months of his life, he wrote a set of essays in which he movingly explored his feelings about completing a life and coming to terms with his own death. “It is the fate of every human being,” Sacks writes, “to be a unique individual, to find his own path, to live his own life, to die his own death.”Together, these four essays form an ode to the uniqueness of each human being and to gratitude for the gift of life.“Oliver Sacks was like no other clinician, or writer. He was drawn to the homes of the sick, the institutions of the most frail and disabled, the company of the unusual and the ‘abnormal.’ He wanted to see humanity in its many variants and to do so in his own, almost anachronistic way—face to face, over time, away from our burgeoning apparatus of computers and algorithms. And, through his writing, he showed us what he saw.” —Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal

Gratitude, by Oliver Sacks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2348 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-24
  • Released on: 2015-11-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.10" h x .40" w x 5.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 64 pages
Gratitude, by Oliver Sacks

Review “A series of heart-rending yet ultimately uplifting essays….A lasting gift to readers….unlike other writers who have reported from the front lines of mortality, Sacks did not focus on his illness, his medical ordeal or spirituality, but on “what is meant by living a good and worthwhile life—achieving a sense of peace within oneself. Sacks not only achieved that peace but managed to convey it beautifully in these essays. He found positive ways to think about everything, including his growing frailty: Perhaps, he suggests in the book’s final pages, he was in the Sabbath of his life, “when one can feel that one’s work is done, and one may, in good conscience, rest.” His tender book leaves readers with a similar sense of tranquility and, indeed, gratitude.” —Heller McAlpin, Washington Post                                  “Elegant….a lovely slim volume.” —Melissa Dahl, New York Magazine“Powerful….The book chronicles the famous author’s thoughts, wishes, regrets, and, above all, feelings of love, happiness, and gratitude even as he faced the cancer that ended his life last year at 82….the material offers incisive, poignant observations….A perfect gift for thoughtful readers, and a title that belongs in science and biography collections.” —Library Journal, *starred review*  “The neurologist and author died of cancer in August. Between 2013 and 2015, he wrote four moving essays, published in The New York Times, reflecting on his life and facing mortality. They are collected in this slim volume, a coda to Sacks’ remarkable career.” —Tom Beer, Newsday   “A book defined by celebration, not sadness.” —Danny Heitman, The Advocate   “This is a worthy little chapbook for the lovers of Oliver Sacks.” —Edith Cody-Rice,  The Millstone   “The volume is tiny—short enough to read easily in one sitting—but it’s huge in heart. Oliver Sack’s just-published book  “Gratitude,” consists of four essays the famous neurologist and chronicler of  human quirks wrote in the months before his death of cancer this summer at 82. It is, in effect, a mini-memoir, a beautiful meditation on what it means to live a good life.” —Sydney Trent, Washington Post   “In these four graceful essays written in the two years before he died, Oliver Sacks looks at life, old age — and death, square in the eye….First published individually in the New York Times, together these pieces form a wise and profound quartet.” —Laurie Hertzel, Minneapolis Star-Tribune   “Gratitude is a bittersweet and absolutely beautiful read in its entirety.” —Maria Popova, Brainpickings.org“A humane look at his own life, and death, told with good humor, acceptance, and that charming gratitude that had such a strong hold on him. If you know his writings, this will bring them to a thoughtful and enlightened conclusion; if you do not, the little book is a not just a farewell but will do for a grand introduction.” —The Dispatch

About the Author OLIVER SACKS was born in 1933 in London and was educated at Queen’s College, Oxford. He completed his medical training at San Francisco’s Mount Zion Hospital and at UCLA before moving to New York, where he soon encountered the patients whom he would write about in his book Awakenings. Dr. Sacks spent almost fifty years working as a neurologist and wrote many books, including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Musicophilia, and Hallucinations, about the strange neurological predicaments and conditions of his patients. The New York Times referred to him as "the poet laureate of medicine," and over the years he received many awards, including honors from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Royal College of Physicians. His memoir, On the Move, was published shortly before his death in August 2015. For more information, please visit www.oliversacks.com.


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95 of 97 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful By D. Piper I became aware of Oliver Sacks only in the last year or two of his life, through interviews, articles about his essays and autobiography, and his contributions to WNYC's Radiolab. Every time I heard him speak or read his words, I was struck by what a beautiful, gentle man he seemed to be. And when I heard he had been diagnosed with metastatic cancer and was about to die, I was deeply saddened. His story, which I had just come to know, was coming to an end.This book is a very short read... A collection of some of his final essays. Though I had read some of them before - or heard him tell some of these stories in interviews, reading them again reminds me about what I love about Oliver Sacks' perspective and reminds me about what I'm grateful about in my own life.

80 of 83 people found the following review helpful. Four short, personal, profound essays about the facts of age and dying By Bookreporter A neurologist who gained his greatest renown for his ability to write about his profession in a thoroughly human way, Oliver Sacks passed away in August of 2015. His literary legacy consists of these four short, personal, profound essays written in the last two years of his life as he contemplated the facts of age and dying.The essays are presented in chronological order, beginning with “Mercury," in which Sacks recounts his love of elements and atomic numbers, allowing him to state “at seventy-nine, I am gold.” He enumerates some of the negative aspects of aging, such as slowing reactions, flagging energies, the tendency to forget names, and the looming fears of “dementia and stroke.” But he can still declare that he’s looking forward to being 80. “My Own Life” was composed after his diagnosis of a recurrence of fatal cancer. Here he cites philosopher David Hume, who wrote, at a similar juncture, “I now reckon upon a speedy dissolution.” He harks back to his attraction to the elements in “My Periodic Table.” He notes that on his desk is a “little lead casket” for his 82nd birthday, wonders if he will live to see bismuth (83), and feels almost sure he will miss the murderously radioactive 84th: polonium.In “Sabbath,” the last of the four writings, Sacks recalls growing up in a close-knit orthodox Jewish home, and particularly the rituals of Shabbos: “Kiddush accompanied by sweet red wine and honey cakes…” But this idyllic cultural picture was fractured when Sacks admitted to his father that he had sexual feelings for other boys. His mother shrieked at him, making him hate religion. Leaving home, he struggled with addiction to amphetamines, but later found stability and solace in the work that inspired his book AWAKENINGS.Thus began a “lonely but deeply satisfying, almost monkish existence.” Sacks devoted himself to the case histories of his and other patients, those whose unique maladies, always presented with respect, even reverence, provided material for popular books like THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT and SEEING VOICES. Much later, Sacks was inspired by a cousin to visit Israel and then celebrate Sabbath with his orthodox relatives --- “a stopped world, a time outside time.”In the certainty of approaching death, “Sabbath” concludes with the author’s hope that the “seventh day of one’s life” will bring longed-for peace and rest.Reviewed by Barbara Bamberger Scott

40 of 43 people found the following review helpful. Well written with great insights about end of life By Don Elly I appreciate the perspective of gratitude an ,and the brevity is refreshing. Well done. Worth reading daily,May I have such a calm about me

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Jumat, 12 Februari 2010

The Mare: A Novel, by Mary Gaitskill

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Following her National Book Award–nominated Veronica, here is Mary Gaitskill’s most poignant and powerful work yet—the story of a Dominican girl, the Anglo woman who introduces her to riding, and the horse who changes everything for her.   Velveteen Vargas is eleven years old, a Fresh Air Fund kid from Brooklyn. Her host family is a couple in upstate New York: Ginger, a failed artist and shakily recovered alcoholic, and her academic husband, Paul, who wonder what it will mean to “make a difference” in such a contrived situation. Gaitskill illuminates their shifting relationship with Velvet over several years, as well as Velvet’s  encounter with the horses at the stable down the road—especially with an abused, unruly mare called Fugly Girl. With strong supporting characters—Velvet’s abusive mother, an eccentric horse trainer, a charismatic older boy who awakens Velvet’s nascent passion—The Mare traces Velvet’s journey between the vital, violent world of the inner city and the world of the small-town stable.   In Gaitskill’s hands, the timeless story of a girl and a horse is joined with a timely story of people from different races and classes trying to meet one another honestly. The Mare is raw, heart-stirring, and original.

The Mare: A Novel, by Mary Gaitskill

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #42167 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.57" h x 1.41" w x 6.46" l, 1.58 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 464 pages
The Mare: A Novel, by Mary Gaitskill

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One of Huffington Post's 2015 Fall 33 Can't-Miss New Reads

One of Kirkus Reviews 21 Must Read Fall Books

A Refinery29 Fall fiction Great American Novels pick

An Entertainment Weekly pick for Blockbuster Novels of Fall 2015

“The Mare is a raw, beautiful story about love and mutual delusion, in which the fierce erotics of mother love and romantic love and even horse fever are swirled together.” —Maureen Corrigan’s Best Books of 2015, NPR’s Fresh Air “Gaitskill has not lost her gift for transforming the outside world into the particular vision of one of her characters, rich and perplexed, and The Mare ripples with internal emotional movement, but it is also a physical novel . . . the book is an exciting read. Nothing stands still, not the horses, not the violent mother or the would-be mother, not the vicious jealous friends, not the boyfriend or husband, not the sky.” —Cathleen Schine, The New York Review of Books  “[Gaitskill’s] strange gift is to unfold emotions, no matter how petty or upsetting, and describe them with disarming patience for their stutters and silences, their repetitions and contradictions. The result often feels both primal and electric, something like a latter-day D. H. Lawrence.” —Amy Gentry, Chicago Tribune  “Ms. Gaitskill is such a preternaturally gifted writer that nearly every page of The Mare shimmers with exacting and sometimes hallucinatory observation.” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times  “Thank goodness Gaitskill wrote this book, for it is neither Disneyfied nor dark but a beautiful coming-of-age novel about love and violence with a soupçon of redemption tossed in.” —Natalie Serber, The Portland Oregonian  “The range of Gaitskill's humanity is astonishing and matched only, it seems, by a desire to confront readers with the trembling reality of our shared ugliness . . . This is a coming-of-age story in the way we are always coming of age, whether we are 13 or 47. What elevates it is the way Gaitskill rides herd on sentimentality, which isn't to suggest that the work isn't emotional—it is. It's just that there are no false notes, no stumbles in the rare moments of tenderness. It's brave and bold to publish a book like this. Make no mistake: The women in this book, like Gaitskill herself, are mares.” —Elissa Schappell, The Lost Angeles Times  “The Mare is classic Gaitskill . . . The novel is a reimagining of Enid Bagnold's National Velvet and what makes Gaitskill such an apt writer to recast Bagnold's beloved story is their shared obsession with the psychological tangle of intimate relationships . . . In Gaitskill's hands, even the most raw and fleeting moments drip with complexity.” —Kessiah Weird, Elle Magazine  “The Mare is worth reading for the plot alone, which is as uplifting as it is gutting. But Gaitskill is more than a gifted story-teller. She is an enchanter, to borrow Nabokov’s description of what makes a good writer a major one. The particular way in which she enchants—by putting into words the wordless undercurrent of human behavior—is explicit in The Mare.” —Hannah Tennant-Moore, The New Republic “The Mare is indebted, in its narrative strategy, to As I Lay Dying, another novel that employs a host of recurring narrators to get at the tangled intricacies of family life. There is a certain loom-like effect at work in both books, a warp-and-woof texture, visible only to the reader, produced by the interwoven sets of impressions . . .  On horseback, Velvet is in her own, untouchable place, and Gaitskill’s sentences lift their necks and pick up speed to match her movements stride for stride.” —Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker  “In her last novel, Veronica, Gaitskill found a language for the inexpressible in the form of sexuality. The Mare goes further and deeper to give eloquent voice to the ineffable thoughts and feelings experienced across boundaries of age and race and class and gender—and even, in this case, species.” —Ellen Akins, The Minneapolis Star Tribune  “In soaring language that well captures being “in the zone,” whether it’s painting or riding, Gaitskill brings home her theme of the importance of honoring one’s gifts and the hard work of finding the best outlet for creative expression.” —Joanne Wilkinson, Booklist  “The major and minor voices narrating this brilliant tapestry are wondrously original, poignant and despite all, not without hope.” —Library Journal (starred review) “Gaitskill takes a premise that could have been preachy, sentimental, or simplistic—juxtaposing urban and rural, rich and poor, young and old, brown and white—and makes it candid and emotionally complex, spare, real, and deeply affecting. She explores the complexities of love (mares, mères . . . ) to bring us a novel that gallops along like a bracing bareback ride on a powerful thoroughbred.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "[Gaitskill weaves] a rich back-and-forth narrative that encompasses falling in love, growing up, and doing right in worlds of privilege and poverty.” —The Bust Guide    

About the Author

MARY GAITSKILL is the author of the story collections Bad Behavior, Because They Wanted To (nominated for a PEN/Faulkner Award), and Don’t Cry, and the novels Veronica (nominated for a National Book Award) and Two Girls, Fat and Thin. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, and her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, Esquire, The Best American Short Stories, and The O. Henry Prize Stories.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Velvet   That day I woke up from a dream the way I always woke up: pressed against my mom’s back, my face against her and her turned away. She holding Dante and he holding her, his head in her breasts, wrapped around each other like they’re falling down a hole. It was okay. I was a eleven-year-old girl, and I didn’t need to have my face in my mama’s titty no more—that is, if I ever did. Dante, my little brother, was only six.   It was summer, and the air conditioner was up too high, dripping dirty water on the floor, outside the pan I put there to catch it. Too loud too, but still I heard a shot from outside or maybe a shout from my dream. I was dreaming about my grandfather from DR; he was lost in a dark place, like a castle with a lot of rooms and rich white people doing scary things in all of them, and my grandfather somewhere shouting my name. Or maybe it was a shot. I sat up and listened, but there wasn’t anything.   That day we had to get on a bus and go stay with rich white people for two weeks. We signed up to do this at Puerto Rican Family Services in Williamsburg, even though we’re Dominican and we just moved to Crown Heights. The social worker walked around in little high heels, squishing out of tight pants like she’s a model, but with her face frowning like a mask on Halloween.   My mom talked to her about how our new neighborhood was all bad “negritas,” no Spanish people. She told her how she had to work all day and sometimes at night, keeping a roof over our heads. She said it was going to be summer and I was too old for day care, and because I was stupid she couldn’t trust me to stay inside and not go around the block talking to men. She laughed when she said this, like me talking to men was so stupid it was funny. But I don’t go around talking to men, and I told the social worker that with my face.   Which made the social worker with her eyes and her mouth tell my mom she’s shit. Which made me hate the woman, even if my mom was lying about me. My mom acted like she didn’t see what the social worker said with her eyes and mouth, but I knew she did see—she saw like she always does. But she kept talking and smiling with her hard mouth until the social worker handed her a shiny booklet—she stopped then. I looked to see what had shut my mother up; it was pictures of white people on some grass hugging dark children. Mask-Face told us we could go stay with people like this for two weeks. “It sounds like hell,” whispered Dante, but Mask-Face didn’t hear. We could swim and ride bicycles, she said. We could learn about animals. I took the booklet out of my mother’s hands. It said something about love and having fun. There was a picture of a girl darker than me petting a sheep. There was a picture of a woman with big white legs sitting in a chair with a hat on and a plastic orange flower in her hand, looking like she was waiting for somebody to have fun with.   My mom doesn’t write, so I filled out the forms. Dante just sat there talking to himself, not caring about anything like always. I didn’t want him to come with me, bothering me while I was trying to ride a bicycle or something, so when they asked how he gets along with people, I wrote, “He hits.” They asked how he resolves conflict and I wrote, “He hits.” It was true, anyway. Then my mom asked if we could go to the same family so I could take care of Dante, and Mask-Face said no, it’s against the rules. I was glad, and then I felt sorry for saying something bad about Dante for nothing. My mom started to fight about it, and Mask-Face said again, It’s against the rules. The way she said it was another way of saying “You’re shit,” and the smell of that shit was starting to fill up the room. I could feel Dante get small inside. He said, “I don’t want to go be with those people.” He said it so soft you could barely hear him, but my mother said, “Shut up, you ungrateful boy! You’re stupid!” The smell got stronger; it covered my mother’s head, and she scratched herself like she was trying to brush it off.   But she couldn’t and so when we left, she hit Dante on the head and called him stupid some more. Going to this place with bicycles and sheep had been turned into a punishment.   Still, I had hope that it would be fun. The lady I would stay with had called to talk to me and she sounded nice. Her voice was little, like she was scared. She said we were going to ride a Ferris wheel at the county fair and swim at the lake and see horses. She didn’t sound like the lady with the big legs, but that’s how I pictured her, with a plastic flower. I thought of that picture and that voice and I got excited.   I got up and went out into the hall and got into the closet where our coats were. I dug into the back and found my things I keep in the old cotton ball box. I took them out through our living room into the kitchen, where it was heavy-warm from all the hot days so far. I poured orange juice in my favorite glass with purple flowers on it. I took the juice and my box to the open window and leaned out on the ledge. It was so early there was nobody on the street except a raggedy man creeping against a building down below us, holding on to it with one hand like for balance. He was holding the wall where somebody had written “Cookie” in big red paint. That was because this boy called Cookie used to stand there a lot. He was called that because he ate big cookies all the time. We used to see him in Mr. Nelson’s store downstairs and we weren’t supposed to talk to him because he was from the project over on Troy Avenue. But I did talk to him and he was nice. Even if he told me once that even though he liked me, if somebody paid him enough, he’d kill me. He wouldn’t want to because I was gonna grow up fine, but he’d have to. He said it like he was making friends with me. We stood there talking for a while and then he broke off a piece of soft cookie and gave it to Dante. He said, “Stay fine, girl.” A little while later a cop killed him for nothing and his name got put on a wall.   I took my things out of the box and laid them out on the ledge. They looked nice together: a silver bell I got from a prize machine, a plastic orange sun I tore off a get-well card somebody gave my mom, a blond key-chain doll with only one leg wearing a checkered coat, a dried sea horse from DR that my grandfather sent me, and a blue shell my father gave me when I was a baby and he lived with us. My father gave me two shells, but I gave the brown-and-pink one to this girl Strawberry because her brother died.   I held the blue shell against my lip to feel how smooth it was. I looked up and saw the sun had put a gold outline on the building across from us. I looked down and saw the raggedy man stop against the wall, like he was trying to get the strength to breathe.   After Cookie got shot I heard these men talking about him at Mr. Nelson’s. I heard his name and this man said, “Suicide by cop.” I thought, What does that mean? so loud it was like they heard me because they got quiet. When we left, my mom whispered, “Gangbangers.”   On the street, the raggedy man stretched up against the wall, his arms and hands spread out like he was crying on the red-painted word. For a second, everything was hard and clear and pounding beautiful.   The last time I saw my father I was almost ten and Dante was four. We had to leave our old apartment in Williamsburg, and my mom was staying with a friend and trying to find a new place, so he came and took us to Philadelphia in the car with his friend Manuel. I remember blowing bubbles on the fire escape with his other kids from this woman Sophia; she had soft breasts pushed together in a green dress, and she made asopao with shrimp, and mango pudding. She never liked me, but her girls were nice. We slept in the same bed and told stories about a disgusting white guy in history who cut people up with a chain saw and danced around in their skins. And the littlest girl would rap Missy Elliott, like, I heard the bitch got hit with three zebras and a monkey / I can’t stand the bitch no way. And it made me and Dante laugh, ’cause she’s so cute—she’s only three. There were dogs going in and out, and Dante was scared at first, then he loved them. It was fun, but on the way back in the car, my father took my emergency money out of my pocket to pay the tolls and didn’t give it back. Manuel was in the car and he made fun of me for being mad. Then he came to New York and started renting a room from us.   My father sends Dante a dollar in a card for his birthday sometimes. Never me.   I put down the shell and picked up the sea horse. I never met my grandfather, but he loved me. He talked to me on the phone and when I sent him my picture, he said I was beautiful. He called me “mi niña.” He told me stories about how bad my mom was when she was little, and how she got punished. He sent the sea horse. He said one day my mom would bring me and Dante to visit and he would take us to the ocean. I remember his voice: tired and rough but mad fun inside. I never saw him and I almost never talked to him on the phone, but when I did, it was like arms around me. Then his voice started getting more tired and the fun was far away in him. He said, “I’m always gonna be with you. Just think of me, I’m there.” It scared me. I wanted to say, Grandpa, why are you talking like this? But I was too scared. “Even in your dreams,” he said. “I’m gonna be there.” I said, “Bendición, Abuelo,” and he answered, “Dios te bendiga.” A month later, he died.   I put my things back in the box. I looked down in the street. The raggedy man was gone. The gold outline on the building was gone too, spread out through the sky, making it shiny with invisible light. For some reason I thought of a TV commercial where a million butterflies burst out from some shampoo bottle or cereal box. I thought of Cookie’s face when he gave my brother a cookie. I thought of the big-legs lady in the booklet holding the fake orange flower, looking like she was hoping for someone to come have fun with her.   ###


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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful. Fiery Girl - One of the best novels I've ever read By Nitty's Mom In this novel it is a horse, named Fiery Girl, that is the impetus for the salvation of a 12 year old Dominican girl named Velveteen. The plot can be summarized succinctly and unfolds from basically four perspectives, in short alternating chapters, as we contemplate Velveteen's coming of age from a 12 year old child to teenager. The Mare is gorgeously written and I was captivated from the very first page.Velveteen, who is from inner city Brooklyn, comes to stay in the country with Ginger and her husband Paul for a two week visit, as part of the Fresh Air Fund organization. The couple, who have decided they might want to adopt an older child, decide to “test the waters to see what it might be like to have somebody else’s fully formed kid around”. Velveteen has seen a lot in her 12 years. She has an absentee father, a mother who works long hours but never has enough money to make ends meet and is faced with the drama and cruelty present at her tough inner city school. Ginger is a 47 year old artist, and recovering alcoholic, who is fighting her own private battles with her past. Paul, Ginger's husband is at first reticent and then concerned that his wife may be getting too close to Velveteen and eventually her family. Silvia Vargas, Velveteen's mother is both verbally and physically abusive to her daughter. It is clear that she loves her, but does not know how to express her feelings, given her past and own psychological limitations. Silvia is also jealous of the relationship between her daughter and the white woman. These characters are flawed, their lives are complicated and the connections they make with each other are manifold and tenuous. Cautiously, Ginger and Velveteen form a bond that makes up for their feelings of inadequacy and rejection. It is also Fiery Girl, the damaged and hard to tame horse at the stables down the road that begins Velveteen on her quest for identity, through a bumpy path filled with obstacles that is both lovely and redemptive. Velveteen has a gift with horses and is a natural in the saddle. Her dream is to enter a competition but will her chaotic life keep getting in the way?The authors writes with tremendous heart and her poetic description of her characters’ feelings and inner dialogue is revelatory. Velveteen is a sympathetic character and readers will be drawn to her. Velveteen reminds us of what is it was like to be a teenager, the times we have been selfish in our singular pursuit of what we wanted and the foolish mistakes we made along the way. The Mare is about the beauty of taking a chance on a new relationship, the need for family, acceptance, and the ways we try to escape how we were raised and the way we are inevitably drawn back into our histories. It also typifies the healing power of animals, who enrich and transform our lives with their loyalty. This was one of those unforgettable reads that leads to powerful emotions. One of the best novels I have ever read.

22 of 25 people found the following review helpful. Mares and Meres By Jill I. Shtulman There are all sorts of things that might have gone wrong with this premise: a coming-of-age Dominican girl named Velveteen who, through the Fresh Air program, connects with a childless and privileged white woman, Ginger, and a horse named Fiery Girl.The book could have been preachy or sentimental or reductive or too politically correct or overly clichéd, with its focus on rich and poor, black and white, human and animal. It is none of these things. Mary Gaitskill has written a thoroughbred of a novel, peopled with characters that are often combustible, alienated, and out of their depth.Surely Ms. Gaitskill named her character with the beloved film National Velvet in mind – the story of a young girl who wins a spirited gelding and decides to train the rambunctious horse to win England’s Grand National race. But while that Velvet exists in a sort of fairy tale, this Velvet is a child of urban damage and dysfunction.Told alternately from many perspectives – but mostly from Velvet and Ginger’s viewpoint (with a few chapters narrated by Ginger’s husband Paul and Velvet’s highly critical, abusive mother), the book is less about the mare and more about the meres – birth mothers and wannabe mothers, and self-mothering. It’s about stumbling in one’s walk through life and finding inner strength get up and face another day, and defining happiness and success on one’s own terms (for Velvet, it’s often as simple as a veiled compliment from a complicated mother who badly loves, or a text from a boy who may well be trouble but who has seeds of goodness in him).And, because it’s written by an author who knows her craft, it’s a darn good story about a complex teen who – like many teens – is sometimes easy to love and sometimes exasperating to deal with. In sensitively tackling the nature vs. nurture dilemma – can a child who has everything going against her triumph – it raises thoughtful questions. This is not, by any means, a Seabiscuit; we don’t always cheer Velvet on, but we do feel for her. It’s a moving, ultimately optimistic, story of lives that intersect.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Extremely powerful and insightful book! Incredible writing. By daschultz This is one of the most powerful books that I’ve read in a very long time. Yes, it’s a story about a girl and a horse but that is just the tip of what is going on here. I hadn’t read Mary Gaitskill before so I was absolutely amazed at her writing. Her prose was succinct and yet fluid, I’m having trouble describing it because it was very unique. Her characters are so very believable because they are flawed and have many things that they are dealing with besides the interactions with Velvet.The story is told from four perspectives. Velvet is an 11 year old from Crown Heights, New York, what I would refer to as the inner city, really dangerous part of town. She is a very intelligent but very abused. Her mother Sylvia doesn’t speak English and she verbally and physically abuses Velvet for even the smallest infraction. Velvet is also a good student but is afraid to call attention to herself and so she doesn’t turn in homework, etc. There are gangs of girls that she knows are dangerous and she tries to steer clear of them. Sylvia is a very tortured woman. She herself was abused and immediately fell into abusive relationships with men. She uses Velvet as a scapegoat while she showers her younger son with affection. Ginger is a white married woman, an artist and recovering alcoholic who lives in the country with her husband Paul. Paul is a teacher and seems to love Ginger but has trouble accepting the role that Ginger wants to play in Velvet’s life. He is sometimes seen as supportive and at other times he just wants to escape.Velvet applies and is accepted into a program called Fresh Air where kids like Velvet, poor, living in bad situations, can go to live with couples who live in the country for two weeks so that they can get a chance to see another way of life. This is not really about money, as it is about a different way of dealing with ones emotions and frustrations. You can use talking and problem solving to sort out difficulties that you are dealing with. You can treat other people the way that you would want to be treated.I feel as though I’m rambling on. The beauty of this story is that we get to see Velvet grow from a child to a young woman and how her interaction and love for horses makes a tremendous difference in her life. She sets goals and she strives to reach them. Ms. Gaitskill is an artist when it comes to projecting internal dialogue, a very difficult thing to accomplish and make it ring true. Velvet’s connection to the horses changes her in so many ways, she connects to them on a higher level, she feels that she can hear them talking to her and she talks back, verbally and through her body language.I loved this passage, one towards the end of the book: “Still, I went to the barn. And that’s when it happened: I heard the horses talking to me like the first time I came. I don’t know if I made it up because of being so sad, but it didn’t matter – it made me feel better. “Hello, girl! We know you! Come see me! Have you got something for me? What’s the matter?” These are the things that she heard. “But Fiery Girl didn’t say anything, she didn’t have to. She just looked at me like she saw me to the bottom, and all her muscles were proud and ready. Like a Jesus heart with fire and thorns inside it.” “And I knew I am doing it for this. If somebody asked me what this was, I wouldn’t be able to tell them. But I knew, I knew.”This is one of the best books that I’ve read this year. Read it, you’ll see what I mean.

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Selasa, 09 Februari 2010

Ojos de agua [Waterholes], by Domingo Villar

Ojos de agua [Waterholes], by Domingo Villar

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En una casa cercana a la playa, en la costa gallega, se descubre el cadáver de un joven saxofonista que sufrió una de las torturas más crueles que se pueda recordar. Le asignan el caso al inspector Leo Caldas, un hombre solitario y nocturno, de buen paladar para los vinos y mejor oído para el jazz, y a su ayudante Rafael Estévez, un llano aragonés perdido entre gallegos. Este singular tándem deberá investigar las altas esferas y los bajos fondos de Vigo para descubrir que las dobles vidas, como las mejores intrigas, siempre esconden inesperadas dobleces. Con Ojos de agua, Domingo Villar ha debutado en el género negro por todo lo alto, y ha montado el escenario idóneo para que Leo Caldas protagonice un exitoso ciclo novelístico cuya segunda entrega aguardamos ya con celo.

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Ojos de agua [Waterholes], by Domingo Villar

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  • Published on: 2015-10-15
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: Spanish
  • Running time: 430 minutes
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Loved it! By Anonymous I read this book for a class and really thought it was great! The plot is interesting and keeps the reader engaged. I am not sure if there is an English version. I believe there is, and if you don't speak Spanish and just want a good crime novel, it is worth looking in to because this one is really great! :)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good reading entertainment By Papiniano Good writing, Domingo Villar knows how to use a good Spanish language. Funny. His second book is more elaborated. I will keep reading Domingo Villar's books.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A la espera de Cruces de Piedra By Elsa Muy buen libro, bien escrito y bien vivido en Vigo. Muy interesante el dúo del Caldas gallego y su compañero Estévez, de Zaragoza. La ambigüedad de los gallegos irrita al zaragozano manteniendo un clima donde el humor no falta. Luego de leer Ojos de Agua y La playa de los ahogados, espero ansiosa Cruces de Piedra, que aun no ha llegado a estas latitudes y tampoco la encuentro aun en Amazon.

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Senin, 08 Februari 2010

Southern Charm : A BWWM Cowboy Romance, by Tiana Cole, BWWM United

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Sometimes the thing we need the most is the last thing we expected… When Cecilia Barnes closes her eyes and envisions her dream job at an exclusive accounting firm, thoughts of corner offices on the top floor of a high-rise, modern furniture, and a bustling team of assistants are what she pictures. That dream collides with reality when she's entangled in a coworker’s malicious plan and her professional reputation is ruined. Bills pile up, and things take a turn for the worst after yet another employment rejection. Luckily for her, there's one place that needs an accountant almost as desperately as she needs a job: A ranch an hour away from the city, left in dire straits after their last accountant retired. Ranch owner Jack Mayhew is exactly the type of man Cecilia never thought she would fall for. He's rough and tough, but undeniably gorgeous and every inch a good ol' country boy. She questions whether or not she’ll be a good fit at the ranch, and things take a turn for the worse when Jack’s psychotic ex-girlfriend enters the picture. Cecelia finds herself falling deeper and deeper under Jack’s spell, but can they survive a crazy ranch, a crazier ex-girlfriend, and realize that the thing they need the most is actually right in front of them? " Southern Charm " is a standalone steamy romance with HEA. Bonus content ! ( for a limited time) : " The Billionaire's Secret Child "

Southern Charm : A BWWM Cowboy Romance, by Tiana Cole, BWWM United

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  • Published on: 2015-11-30
  • Released on: 2015-11-30
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful. He and Cecilia are such a great match By Nia M. I've been waiting for Tiana Cole's New book for a while now. She really understands what readers want in a romance novel. Jack, the leading man, was such a thrilling character! A real alpha-male type. He and Cecilia are such a great match. Sometimes I had to put the book down because it got so intense. I would recommend it to any lovers of BWWM romance.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I Fell in Love with the Lead Male By Celine Crow I love this book! I fell in love with Jack almost instantly and it wasn't just his good looks either! He's a charming fellow with a personality to die for. The plot flowed beautifully and I'm really interested in reading more from this writer. Southern Charm has got me hooked. Tiana Cole really knows how to write her leading males so that her readers will swoon and feel weak in the knees. The start was a little slow, but once she built up the momentum of the story it was one I could really sink my teeth into.The 'free' story attached to the book was a new one. I've been looking through some of this writer's older books and was surprised to find it wasn't just an old recycled story like so many writer's use as the free book/story. The plot was really interesting. My only problem with the second story was that the characters weren't as developed and interesting as they were in Southern Charm. But I'm not going to complain about the second story, because it was free and interesting.I'd recommend this book to anyone who enjoys the niche or western/cowboy stories where the leading man really steals your heart all the while making it feel like it's going to beat out of your chest.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Lacked dept By contessanoir It was just boring... not enough description and too much happening too fast with little background. I like stories with realistic human emotion and this just didn't sell me.

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Five Spot: A Humorous and Romantic Cozy (Cue Ball Mysteries Book 5), by Cindy Blackburn

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Say hello to the next screwball Cue Ball! At long last! Jessie Hewitt is about to take her rightful spot in the Hall of Fame. No, not the one for pool sharks. This is the Romance Writers Hall of Fame. Jessie's so excited she's even convinced über-hunky cop Wilson Rye to tag along for the induction festivities. But things don't go exactly as planned. How could a conference called Happily Ever After take such a wrong turn? Take a guess.

Five Spot: A Humorous and Romantic Cozy (Cue Ball Mysteries Book 5), by Cindy Blackburn

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  • Published on: 2015-11-03
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From the Author Here's some fun info from Five Spot's Kindle Scout campaign page, just in case you missed the election!Q. Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from this book? A. Great question! Jessie Hewitt's a gorgeous, middle-aged blond who's dying to see herself in pictures. And Five Spot has lots of snappy dialogue and great pool-playing visuals--perfect for the silver screen! Jessie's thinking of Jamie Lee Curtis. Oh, and for Wilson Rye? George Clooney. Hands down. Q. Why do you write? A. To stay sane. Okay, to try to stay sane. I'm not overly fond of grim reality and am much happier living in my own little fantasy world. Jessie Hewitt's my best friend. I truly don't know how I'd get through a day without her, although I am still waiting for her to teach me how to shoot pool. Q. Where did the idea for this book come from? A. Clearly the person who asked this question has never been to a romance writers conference. Fodder for a funny book? Honey, trust me on this one. And with Five Spot I give you the Happily Ever After conference, all wrapped up in pink, and with a dead body to boot. What's not to love?


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Fantastical Fun Read By c-lu Jessie, Tessie and Wilson alone guarantee some laughs while trying to solve a murder. Add in the Glee club and the two book agents fighting over deals, and the other three award recipients and spouses... The unique characters, their idiosyncrasies, and even their names add to the humor and plot while perhaps prompting thoughts of murder. The sleuthing team is fantastical! The story moves along at a quick pace. For a cue-ball mystery, there isn't very much pool, but there is conflict and humor at this Romance Writers Meeting and not everyone is in love with the "pink" people. With so many possibilities, I didn't figure out the whodunit, but the ending did make sense when revealed.Although part of the series, you can read this as a stand-alone. If you've read the others and loved them, you'll enjoy this one as well. If this your first book by Blackburn, keep in mind that screwball mysteries aren't everyone's cup of tea (or Korbel) so be prepared for some fun rather than suspense in this cozy mystery.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Happily Ever After By sandybar57@msn.con Jessie, or rather her alter ego, Adele' Nightingale, is about to be inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Happily Ever After Conference. Her literary agent, "Geez Louise", wants to raffle off a "man prize", and who better than Jessie's husband, Police Captain Wilson Rye! The story only gets better. There is a murder at the conference and lots of suspects. The excitement lasted up to the very end, when all the conference goers were on their way home from the three-day conference. I have enjoyed every one of Cindy Blackburn's Cue Ball Mysteries and I am really looking forward to the sixth one!

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. So many laugh out loud moments in Cindy Blackburn’s Five Spot! By Kim Davis Jessica Hewitt, aka famed romance writer Adele Nightingale, is finally going to receive a Cupid award inducting her into the Romance Writers’ Hall of Fame after TEN long years of waiting. Her police captain husband, Wilson Rye, agrees to go with her to the Happily Ever After conference. Little does he suspect she has allowed her agent, Geez Louise, to auction him off as Paramour for a Day for publicity and Jessica does her best to keep him in the dark as long as possible.Just moments before she has the chance to get the Cupid award in her hot little hands (superstition holds that until the author is actually inducted into the Hall of Fame, it is bad luck to hold the statue) the inductee sitting next to her keels over, dead. From poisoning. What is even more disconcerting is that the author insisted on sitting in Jessica’s spot at the very last moment….the poison might have been meant for her.The list of characters, and I do mean characters, added to the humor of the book! Jeez Louise is fantastical, Captain Rye is a great sport, and the appearance of Jessica’s 80-something-year-old mother adds icing on the cake. The book moves along with lots of action and snappy, funny dialog while keeping you guessing who the murderer is. I can’t wait for the next book in this delightful series!

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Senin, 01 Februari 2010

Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker

Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker

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Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker

Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker



Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker

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Secrets and fears… Everyone has them; Jack Murphy and Liam Connelly are no exception. A secret brings Liam Connelly to D.C., but what he discovers upon his arrival is so much more than he expected. Hired to tend bar at Bottoms Up, Liam finds himself drawn to his enigmatic boss like a moth to a flame. Jack “Dragon” Murphy dedicated his life to serving his country, but PTSD forces him into early retirement. Jack sets out to build a new dream with the love and support of his family, friends, and his dog, Charlie. Bottoms Up becomes his new beginning and his solace from the inner turmoil caused by the secret he has been hiding for twenty years. A secret he is able to deny until he meets Liam. Jack is rocked by the death of the man he respects above all others. His loss brings about a new discovery, making him realize that things aren’t always what they seem. Fear of rejection keeps Liam from revealing the truth of why he came to town and guilt is eating him alive. He’s built a new life with wonderful friends and losing all of it seems like more than he can handle. He turns to the man who has come to mean so much to him and learns that he’s not the only one hiding a secret. Jack wants Liam more than his next breath, but can he take the risk of losing everyone he holds dear; to take that leap that will either bring him happiness or cause him to lose the one person who makes him feel complete? Jack and Liam join forces to find closure for Jack’s lost hero and learn a lot more about themselves and each other along the journey. Will these two men find a future together or will outside forces keep them apart? Are they brave enough to surrender their hearts to one another or will fear break their bond? Surrender Your Heart is the third book in the Fated Hearts Series. It can be read as a standalone book, but has many characters that have been introduced in Chasing Mr. Wright and Rhythm of Us. *This book contains sexually explicit material and is intended for adults only.

Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21353 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-11
  • Released on: 2015-11-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker


Surrender Your Heart: Book 3 of the Fated Hearts Series, by Aimee Nicole Walker

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Another win! Love Jack and Liam's story By KathyMac Reviews OMG!! Can Aimee Nicole Walker write or what? Surrender Your Heart, Book 3 in the Fated Heart Series, will have you in a bawling heap one minute and big smiles the next. Grab your tissues, you have been warned.Jack Murphy has hid behind his job, his family, and his friends for twenty years. He knew by the age of sixteen that he was gay, but he was so confused by these feelings that he decided to pretend they didn’t exist. And…he almost got away with it. But, Liam showed up and Jack’s world tilted and everything he has sacrificed will be put to the test.Liam moved to DC because he found out that there was more to his family that he thought. He got a job bartending at Bottoms Up and almost two years later, he’s still carrying secrets that are weighing him down.Everyone working at the bar sees how Jack watches Liam, except Liam. But, when Jack loses someone that is his whole world, Liam takes a chance to offer support. Being close to Jack but not close enough is killing Liam. So, he makes his move and he can’t believe it when Jack gives in.The Fated Heart Series is one of my most favorite series, ever, and each time a new book is released, in this series, it’s like Christmas. I love catching up with past characters and getting a glimpse of what’s happening now, in the present.Also, if you are a lover of this series, then you know about Gram who is one of the best characters ever written. She has her time in the spotlight here, as well, and trust me, you will be cracking up. Everyone should have a Gram like her.This could be read as a standalone because the author does a great job of getting the reader caught up when old characters are introduced. However, knowing their story and what they went through to get to where they are now, is so worth the read. You will not be disappointed with any book in this series.Jack goes through a lot of changes and revelations in Surrender your Heart. He realizes just how special his family and friends are, and how much he is loved.He will be forced to face some new information that could have damaged him, but he takes it with reverence and grace. As he stumbles through the past, he realizes that he may have not been as hidden as he thought.Letting go of the reservations he has held onto for so long, accepting what he knows is the truth, is magical, and coming clean with Liam and taking what he wants, needs, and desires is breathtakingly beautiful reading. You won’t put this book down, and if you do, you won’t wait long to pick it back up.Jack and Liam are a perfect match and they complement each other so well. Jack may be older and was in the military but he’s never been with a man, until Liam.Watching both of them find their way and learning each other’s bodies is beyond sexy and extremely hot. Exposing their true feelings and seeing the connection and chemistry they have between them will keep you turning the pages as fast as you can.“I couldn’t imagine a time when I would look at him and not find him beautiful.”— LiamThe sex between the characters will have you holding your breath from the intensity, but it’s never overdone. I love how the author instills humor with the characters and their banter back and forth will have you laughing out loud.I have always connected with the author’s writing style and love everything that she has published. The connection with Surrender Your Heart, for me, was even more powerful because of where the family comes together.The Murphy's are in my home state and even though I wasn't exactly positive of their exact location, I have been there. I've been to that cabin surrounded by woods and changing colors. I felt like a family member that gathered around the fire, laughing and sharing stories.There is just so much awesome that I strongly encourage you to pick up this entire series and read it. Aimee Nicole Walker is an auto-buy author for me and that hasn’t changed. Go get it, you will be hooked.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Perfect 3rd In A Series By Bike Book Reviews I simply can't get enough of this series, I fall in love with it a little more each book, which is hard to do because I fell hard for book 1!When Jack loses his grandfather, he feels like life has tipped off it's axis and he is in free fall. Already having survived the hell of war and survivors guilt, he just doesn't know if he can keep it together. Luckily his German Sheppard Charlie helps with the night terrors, but what about when Jack is awake?When he is given a box his Grandfather only wanted him to have, Jack starts to see a side of the man he never knew, one that he is all to familiar with. Can Jack take the hint and be the real man behind the mask he puts on?Liam comes to town with a secret, one he hopes doesn't ruin a friendship he truly values! He certainly wasn't planning on falling for Jack and vice versa, but that is exactly what happens and the chemistry is off the charts!Can Jack be who he truly is and make Liam his? Or will he continue to live life with no purpose? Will Liam be able to take Jack as he is, or will the demons in Jack's memories be just to much?You will love this book guys, it its the perfect mix of hot, sweet, and heart wrenching! Thanks Aimee for the perfect compliment to the perfect series! I received this book in exchange for my honest review.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Another emotion roller coaster in the series! By Kindle Customer Liam and Jack! I thought that their age difference would make a bigger opsticle for them, but I was wrong and I'm glad the author didn't take it that route either. Their main hurdle was getting Jack to come to terms with his feeling and how he reacted once everyone knew about his sexuality! He needed to accept himself and what that meant to him, so he would be ready to accept Liam in his life. He knew he couldn't have Liam and still hide like he did while in the service. It was sad about Big Jack but in a way it helped Jack to realize what Liam meant to him and it gave him the push he needed to make Liam his. Big Jack and Jeremiah's story was so bitter sweet and inspiring to both their grandson's. It was awesome to read about how Big Jack felt and how he did let his hearbreak get in the way of how he loved his family. Can't wait for JJ & Miller's story!!

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