Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Last Man



Synopsis:  An invaluable CIA asset has gone missing, and with him, secrets that in the wrong hands could prove disastrous. The only question is: Can Mitch Rapp find him first?


Joe Rickman, head of CIA clandestine operations in Afghanistan, has been kidnapped and his four bodyguards executed in cold blood. But Mitch Rapp’s experience and nose for the truth make him wonder if something even more sinister isn’t afoot. Irene Kennedy, director of the CIA, has dispatched him to Afghanistan to find Rickman at all costs.

Rapp, however, isn’t the only one looking for Rickman. The FBI is too, and it quickly becomes apparent that they’re less concerned with finding Rickman than placing the blame on Rapp.

With CIA operations in crisis, Rapp must be as ruthless and deceitful as his enemies if he has any hope of finding Rickman and completing his mission. But with elements within his own government working against both him and American interests, will Rapp be stopped dead before he can succeed?

My Review:  Once again Vince Flynn has hit a home run with his latest Mitch Rapp novel.  

The Last Man (as in the last man you wan to mess with) is extremely fast-paced and can be finished in a day or two.  So engrossing is this latest novel, that you’ll miss half a day as you are immersed in the behind the scenes in Afghanistan.   Stan, Irene, Mike and Scott are all back, along with a ghost from Rapp’s past.  

Vince Flynn doesn’t disappoint with this latest installment, and you’ll be on the edge of your seat throughout the book.  Beware, a major twist is involved that I didn’t see coming, but Mitch Rapp was all too aware of.

I love Vince Flynn's books, especially the Mitch Rapp series.  I would love to see the Mitch Rapp series turned into a movie.  I think the Vince himself could play Mitch....just saying.   I have been a fan since his first book, American Assassin.  I look forward to a new book of his every year!




Meet the Author:  Vince Flynn (isn't he so cute!) is a best-selling American author of political thriller novels. He is a graduate of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He lives in the Twin Cities with his wife and three children. You can connect with Vince online, Facebook and Pinterest

Purchase It:  You can purchase The Last Man online at Amazon for $27.99 ($12.99 Kindle version and $15.99 for Prime members)

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Dead Running Book Blast and Blog Tour

Just in Time for Christmas 
Dead Running - Dying to Run 
Price Drop & $20 Gift Card Giveaway




Dead Running

Cassidy Christensen is running.
Running from the mercenaries who killed her parents.
Running from a scheming redhead intent on making her life miserable.
Running from painful memories that sabotage her dreams of happiness.

With two very tempting men competing for her attention, she hopes she'll finally have someone to run to, but can she trust either of them? When secrets from her past threaten her family, Cassidy decides to stop running and fight for her future.

Dying to Run

Cassidy Christensen wants to run.

Captured by the traffickers who killed her mother, her only hope is Dr. Tattoo, a man she loves but nobody trusts. When she finally gets a chance to run, someone else she cares about is taken. Running might be her only chance at survival, but she won’t allow another family member to be killed in her place.

This must-read sequel to Dead Running will have you laughing, biting your nails, and hoping for more.



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Author Cami Checketts

Cami Checketts is married and the proud mother of four future WWF champions. Sometimes between being a human horse, cleaning up magic potions, and reading Bernstein Bears, she gets the chance to write fiction.

Cami graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Exercise Science. Cami teaches strength training classes at her local rec and shares healthy living tips on her fitness blog: http://fitnessformom.blogspot.com.

Cami and her family live in the beautiful Cache Valley of Northern Utah. During the two months of the year it isn't snowing, she enjoys swimming, biking, running, and water-skiing.


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Dancing at the Shame Prom



Synopsis:  Shame is a powerful thing. It can weigh on your heart and mind, diminish your sense of self-worth, and impact the way you live in the world. But what happens when you share that secret burden?

Amy Ferris, Hollye Dexter, and the writers they brought together are all ready to let go of shame. In Dancing at the Shame Prom, twenty-six extraordinary women—Lyena Strelkoff, Teresa Stack, Monica Holloway, Nina Burleigh, Amy Friedman, Meredith Resnick, Victoria Zackheim, and more—take the plunge and say “yes” to sharing their stories. These brave writers, journalists, musicians, artists, directors, and activists have offered up their most funny, sad, poignant, miraculous, life-changing, and jaw-dropping secrets for you to gawk at, empathize with, and learn from—in the hopes that they will inspire others to do the same. Letting go feels good!

Freeing, provocative, and audacious, Dancing at the Shame Prom is about flaunting the secrets that have made you feel small so that you can stand up straight, let the shame go, and finally—decisively—move on with your life.


My Review:  Dancing at the Shame Prom is an amazing collection of stories written by women.  I swear, I could write a story a week!! It is so nice to know I am not alone in baring the "shame."  

I loved at the end of each chapter/story, the author lets us know what they wish we take away from their story.  This is so powerful.  It is another affirmation of their stories and the shame they have carried.  

Some stories are very funny while others are very serious (and deal with serious topics).  No matter the story, you will be pulled in from the beginning all  the way to end. 

Dancing at the Shame Prom would make a great gift for all the women in your life.  I think this would be fantastic to share with a circle of friends and discuss the stories and their impact. 

Some of the stories I could add to Dancing at the Shame Prom would relate to some of the ways I treated my mother.  Since she pasted away, I have had a lot of flashback to me being a nasty child and saying things that had to be hurtful.  I wish I could discuss those with her now and let her know, just how nasty I know I could be.  I would also write about the shame I feel in being a working mother and the fact that I can't be involved in with my kids school and after school life.  I know it is reality, but I carry a lot of shame related to it. Amy and Hollye, keep me in mind for Dancing at the Shame Prom, Take 2!

Meet the Authors:  Amy Ferris is an author, editor, screenwriter and playwright. Her memoir, Marrying George Clooney: Confessions From a Midlife Crisis (Seal Press) is Off-Broadway-bound. She has contributed to numerous anthologies, including He Said What, The Buddha Next Door, The Drinking Diaries, and Exit Laughing, and has written everything from young adult novels (A Greater Goode), to co-writing films (Funny Valentines and Mr. Wonderful). She has been both an editor, and contributing writer at the magazines Urban Refugee, Living Buddhism and Milford Magazine, and contributes regularly to iPinion Syndicate, and StyleSubstanceSoul.


Ferris serves on the Executive Board of Directors at Pages & Places Literary Festival in Scranton, PA, Peters Valley Arts, and the Education and Craft Center, and serves on the Advisory Board of The Women's Media Center. She is on faculty at The San Miguel de Allende Writers' Festival, and is a visiting teacher at UCLA (extension). Her number one goal, desire, and dream is for ALL women to awaken to their greatness, their beauty, and their power.

Hollye Dexter is a blogger and essayist, and the author of two memoirs. Her stories have been published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Answered Prayers and Character Consciousness, as well as online at Fem2pt0, The Next Family, The Shape of A Mother, and BackPage magazine. She writes regularly for iPinion Syndicate and AOL Patch News.

Dexter is a singer/songwriter with four albums out, and for the past decade has run workshops for teens in foster care through her award-winning nonprofit organization Art and Soul. In 2007 she was given the Agape Spirit award by Dr. Michael Beckwith (from The Secret) for her work with at-risk youth. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children.

You can connect with Dancing at the Shame Prom (including Amy and Hollye) online at their blog, Facebook and Twitter.

Purchase It:  You can purchase Dancing at the Shame Prom online at Amazon for $16.00 (Kindle version $9.76 and Prime members $11.68)

Monday, November 26, 2012

The Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide



Synopsis:  The LEGO® Technic system opens a new realm of building possibilities. Using motors, gears, pneumatics, pulleys, linkages, and more, you can design LEGO models that really move.


The Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide is filled with building tips for creating strong yet elegant machines and mechanisms with the Technic system. Author Pawel "Sairel" Kmiec will teach you the foundations of LEGO Technic building, from simple machines to advanced mechanics, even explaining how to create realistic to-scale models. Sariel, a world-renowned LEGO Technic expert, offers unique insight into mechanical principles like torque, power translation, and gear ratios, all using Technic bricks. You'll learn how to:
  • Create sturdy connections that can withstand serious stress
  • Re-create specialized LEGO pieces like casings and u-joints, and build solutions like Schmidt and Oldham couplings, when no standard piece will do
  • Build custom differentials, suspensions, transmissions, and steering systems
  • Pick the right motor for the job—and transform its properties to suit your needs
  • Combine studfull and studless building styles for a stunning look
  • Create remote-controlled vehicles, lighting systems, motorized compressors, and pneumatic engines
This beautifully illustrated, full-color book will inspire you with ideas for building amazing machines like tanks with suspended treads, supercars, cranes, bulldozers, and much more. Your Technic adventure starts now!

My Review:  The Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide is another must have for LEGO lovers of all ages. My son (5th grade) participated again this year in his schools LEGO league competition.  One part of the competition is to build a robot out of LEGOs to perform a set of challenges.  He took The Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide in to practice one day and his team mates devoured this book from cover to cover.  


The full color diagrams and easy to follow instructions make building motors, gears, pulleys and more so much easier to build.  The book also explains the whys and hows of how all the mechanics work together.  


The Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide really is an awesome, must have book.  You (or your LEGO lover) will not be disappointed with this purchase.

Meet the Author:  Pawel "Sariel" Kmiec is a LEGO Technic enthusiast based in Warsaw, Poland. A prolific blogger and model builder, Sariel's LEGO creations have been featured in many magazines, the world's most popular LEGO blogs, and even prompted the LEGO Group to use his help in developing some of its products. Sariel is a guest blogger for the official LEGO Technic website and is a 2012 LEGO Ambassador for Poland. He is YouTube's most-viewed LEGO Technic builder.

Purchase It:  You can purchase The Unofficial LEGO Technic Builder's Guide online at Amazon for $29.95 ($14.37 Kindle version and $18.78 Prime members). 

The LEGO Adventure Book


Synopsis:  Unleash your imagination as you journey through the wide-ranging world of LEGO building with The LEGO Adventure Book. This inspiring tour is filled with bright visuals, step-by-step breakdowns of 25 models, and nearly 200 example models from the world's best builders. Learn to build robots, trains, medieval villages, spaceships, airplanes, and much more. Whether you're brand-new to LEGO or have been building for years, this book is sure to spark your imagination and motivate you to keep creating!

My Review:  Another 5 star, must have book for those that love LEGOs!  The LEGO Adventure Book includes contributions from over a dozen expert LEGO builders, with models like:


  • Flying machines, from vintage propeller planes to futuristic starfighters
  • A medieval village featuring an outdoor market, butcher shop and fortified castle
  • Dinosaur favorites like the Stegosaurus and T. Rex, completed with articulated tail and jaw
  • A modern city full of shops, garages, vehicles, and even cable cars
  • A realistic British locomotive with working brakes
  • A huge selection of hot rods and race cars



The LEGO Adventure Book is designed for fans of all ages and ability levels.  My girls and I loved the chapter on dinosaurs.  We had a fun time rummaging through our huge box of mixed matched LEGOs to find the pieces needed to build a T-Rex - our favorite dino!



My girls also LOVED the chapter, Making New Friends.  They love the LEGO Friends collection and this chapter focused on building "non-LEGO" Friend sets.  The pool is just too cool!  I loved the piano!

Again, another LEGO book, must have!  I recommend The LEGO Adventure Book to anyone who loves to build and play with LEGOs.



Meet the Author:  Megan Rothrock is a former set designer for the LEGO Group whose models have been displayed at ComicCon and at LEGO events across Europe. Rothrock enjoys meeting builders at LEGO fan events and hopes that her book will inspire the LEGO builders of tomorrow. Originally from California, she currently lives in Denmark where she works as a freelance toy designer.

Purchase It:  You can purchase The LEGO Adventure Book online from Amazon for $24.95 ($9.99 Kindle version and $14.85 Prime members).

Interview with Jane Porter - The Good Woman



A week or so ago, I posted a review on The Good Woman by Jane Porter.  Today, I have the pleasure of sharing with you all an interview with Jane!  I for one, can't wait for The Good Daughter to come out early next year.




SBN: Which Brennan sister do you most identify with?
JP:  I probably identify with Meg and Kit most, because I was the second oldest in a family of four kids, and the oldest girl, which meant I felt a lot of responsibility for the younger ones, as well as being the support for my mom.   But I married the baby of a large family, and have always been close to my youngest brother, and it’s interesting getting life from their perspective.  They don’t stress about the same things the firstborns stress about.  And they get tired of the older siblings always thinking they know what’s best for them.  I’m also sensitive to the experience of being a younger sister, as my sister had to contend with me as her big sister and it couldn’t have been easy for her always being compared to me.  She was very smart, very athletic, and a daredevil.  She loved taking risks and had incredible confidence in her abilities (which I never, ever had), but because I was the good girl, and didn’t take risks, and played it safe, people held me up as admirable.  I don’t think my sister found it easy having people (or me) say, “Why aren’t you good like Jane?”  Birth order is so fascinating.  It really does impact the way we make decisions and our perceptions, and that’s probably why I had to write this series.  Families are messy and intense and compelling.  And that’s the world I love best.
SBN: I know The Good Daughter is set to release in February 2013 and will be focused on Kit, what is the order and anticipated released dates of the other books?  By the way, I am sure you can't say, but please tell me Kit doesn't end up with Richard.
JP:  Ha!  This really made me laugh.  I love Kit’s book, The Good Daughter, which hits shelves February 5th.  I really love that story.  It’s probably my favorite book I’ve ever written and I can’t wait to get reader feedback.  The Good Wife, Sarah’s story, comes out in Fall 2013, and I’m hoping (please, please publishing gods!!) that there will be a fourth, and final, book in Spring 2014, which would be The Good Sister, and Brianna’s story, along with a return to Meg.  I have that story plotted out in my head and its fascinating to go back to Santa Rosa and Napa, the setting of The Good Woman, and return to where we began the Brennan Sisters series.
SBN:  I love the activities that Meg's children were involved in....ballet, horseback riding, and baseball.  Did you play any sports as child (or now as an adult)?
JP:  Meg’s kids’ activities were inspired by their Northern California lifestyle.  I had cousins who spent every afternoon at the stables, but I was a swimmer, and a dancer.  From the time I was seven, I was on a summer league swim team, and during the school year, I danced every day until I was fifteen. And I don’t play sports now, (well, I swim in Hawaii, and will on occasion surf there), but my three boys are all water babies—they swim, surf, play water polo.  In our family, that love of the water runs pretty deep!
SBN: Do you write daily?  I picture authors locking themselves in a room and writing until the book is finished.  
JP:  You picture my world pretty accurately.  I definitely don’t do as much when I’m on deadline.  Once on deadline, I pull away, pull back, and retreat into a small space without too much external stimulation.  I’m a little resistant to deadlines for that reason, but once I’d deeply immersed (committed??) I’m okay. Writing is hard.  And I want to write a great book, so after a while I get to a point where I’m so creatively conflicted and worried and agonizing over the story, and if I’m making the right decisions, that I just need to get the book done.  It becomes all consuming…get book done, get book done, get book done.  This is when family and friends start avoiding me! J
SBN:  How do you come up with your ideas for novels?  Are they based off real life experiences/modified?
JP:  Stories beget stories…an idea for one novel often gives life to another.  A couple of my novels were inspired by an event or a conversation in my life which led to an “aha moment!”, a moment where I realized my situation or emotion was universal, that I wasn’t the only woman to feel a certain way, or experience that conflict as a woman, mother, wife, sister.  I find our lives as women fascinating.  We lead such complex and challenging lives, with equally challenging demands.  It’s a true juggling act, and at times we sacrifice what we want and need to make others happy, or successful, and then there are times when we must learn to put ourselves first.  And these are the themes in my novels, because they are the themes of our lives.
SBN:  What do you like to do when you are not writing?
JP:  Read, travel, watch movies, go for drives, putter in my garden, cook.   By the time a book is finished I hate my desk and computer so I want to do anything and everything that’s not desk related.
SBN:  What are you currently reading?
 JP: Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley.  It’s become quite the eBook sensation, for good reason.
SBN: What are some of your favorite books?
JP:  I read a lot of historical and paranormal romance, as well as adore everything written by the late Georgette Heyer. 
Having being a teacher, I read and taught literary fiction, and studied the classics all the way through graduate school, but by the end of my 20’s, I didn’t want to read the classics anymore, or literary fiction that was dark, and focused on loss:  loss of self, loss of society, loss of hope.  I’d experienced a great deal of loss in my life, and the dark, heartbreaking subject matter wasn’t good for me emotionally, or spiritually.  I used to worry about being perceived as an intellectual lightweight for preferring warm, optimistic commercial fiction, but I know what I need--hope, light, faith and courage, but I don’t feel that way anymore.  I read what I like to read, and prefer stories about interesting people who are good people, as well as compassionate and strong. 
SBN:  Can you read other books and write at the same time?
JP:  Not very well!  I tend to read very little when I’m writing a lot.  I wish I could read more, but I find I need the quiet in my brain to let my own characters walk around and tell me what’s going to happen next.
SBN:  What is your favorite food?
JP:  Marshmallows.  People tell me they’re not healthy but I love them…in Jell-O molds, rice crispy squares, S’mores, Lucky Charms, Hot Cocoa, chocolate marshmallow frosting…mmmm.  Makes me want some now. They are a very happy food!
Thank Jane for the interview and the chance to read The Good Woman.  For some reason, I feel like making Rice-Krispie Treats.....

Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Unofficial lego Builder's Guide







Synopsis:  What exactly is a slope? What's the difference between a tile and a plate? Why is it bad to simply stack bricks in columns to make a wall? The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide is here to answer your questions.

Focusing on building actual models with real bricks, The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide comes with complete instructions to build several cool models but also encourages you to use your imagination to create your own fantastic creations.

Inside, you'll learn:
  • The best ways to connect bricks and creative uses for those patterns
  • Tricks for calculating and using scale (it's not as hard as you think)
  • The step-by-step plans to create a train station on the scale of LEGO people (a.k.a. "minifigs")
  • How to build spheres, jumbo-sized LEGO bricks, micro-scaled models, and a mini space shuttle
  • Tips for sorting and storing all of your LEGO pieces
The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide also includes the Brickopedia, a visual guide to nearly 300 of the most useful and reusable elements of the LEGO system, with historical notes, common uses, part numbers, and the year each piece first appeared in a LEGO set.

The firm foundation for your LEGO hobby starts here!

My Review:  One word.....AWESOME!  If you are a LEGO lover (or know someone who is) The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide is a must have.  My kids are LEGO lovers (so happy that my girls are too, as it wasn't encouraged when I was young, unless you were a boy).  

The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide explains the fundamentals of building practices that apply to any model.  My girls are still a little to young to fully understand these concepts, but my son (5th grade) 100% got it and absorbed it like a sponge.  In fact the day The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide arrived, it disappeared immediately.  It took me over a week to realize it "disappeared" without me even looking through it. 

Some of my favorite parts of The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide is the Brickopedia.  It explains all the different pieces and has photos of them as well.


My favorite chapter is 8, Mosaics: Patterns and Pictures in Bricks.  This chapter explains how to create a picture out of legos using graph paper.  The possibilities are endless.  

You can't go wrong with The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide.   Buy it today!

Meet the Author:  Allan Bedford is a lifelong LEGO fan and builder whose most ambitious model is a 5,000-piece replica of Toronto's famed CN Tower. An avid photographer, Bedford spends his time chronicling the streets and people of his adopted hometown, Toronto.

Purchase It:  You can buy The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide online from Amazon for $24.95 (Kindle version $10.97 and Prime members for $16.86