Monday, June 18, 2012

The Last Plea Bargain by Randy Singer

The Last Plea Bargain
by Randy Singer
Contemporary Christian Fiction / Legal Thriller / Suspense
Available March 2012
Tyndale
432 pages



About the Book
Plea bargains may grease the rails of justice, but for Jamie Brock (introduced in False Witness, 2011), prosecuting criminals is not about cutting deals. In her three years as assistant DA, she’s never plea-bargained a case and vows she never will. But when a powerful defense attorney is indicted for murder and devises a way to bring the entire justice system to a screeching halt, Jamie finds herself at a crossroads. One by one, prisoners begin rejecting deals. Prosecutors are overwhelmed, and felons start walking free on technicalities. To break the logjam and convict her nemesis, Jamie must violate every principle that has guided her young career. But she has little choice. To convict the devil, sometimes you have to cut a deal with one of his demons.

My Thoughts
Having read several of Randy Singer's legal thrillers, I can honestly say he's become a favorite author, and The Last Plea Bargain may be the best one yet! Jamie Brock is a prosecutor now and is known for refusing to cut deals with criminals. However, when a criminal defense attorney is arrested for murder, he unites the prisoners and shuts down the legal system. Jamie must begin making deals in order to get the rest of the system back on track. And when her father's murderer's attorney claims an innocent man is headed toward the death chamber, everything she begins questioning everything she believes.

Singer delivers a brilliant legal thriller. It's not often that I can't figure out where the story is going, but he kept me guessing until the very end. The characters were well-developed, and the story was intricate. I also enjoy how the author uses his novels to highlight social issues and makes me think about things in a new light. I highly recommend to anyone who loves suspense or legal thrillers! And if you've never read the genre, this would be a great introduction! [5 stars]

I received a free copy of this book from Tyndale House via Net Galley in exchange for my fair and honest review.

About the Author
Randy Singer is a critically acclaimed, award-winning author and veteran trial attorney. He has penned more than 10 legal thrillers and was recently a finalist with John Grisham and Michael Connelly for the inaugural Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction sponsored by the University of Alabama School of Law and the ABA Journal. Randy runs his own law practice and has been named to Virginia Business magazine's select list of "Legal Elite" litigation attorneys. In addition to his law practice and writing, Randy serves as teaching pastor for Trinity Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He calls it his "Jekyll and Hyde thing"—part lawyer, part pastor. He also teaches classes in advocacy and civil litigation at Regent Law School and, through his church, is involved with ministry opportunities in India. He and his wife, Rhonda, live in Virginia Beach. They have two grown children.

Randy Singer Online

Summer Reading | Romantic Comedy

It seems like everyone is going on vacation or just taking time off and looking for a book recommendation. I thought I'd highlight a few of my recommendations in case you're looking for a book but don't want to wade through the entire blog to find one that strikes your fancy.

Here are a few suggestions for romantic comedies. Love movies like Runaway Bride, The Wedding Planner, The Proposal, Sleepless in Seattle? You'll probably like these!

Wish You Were Here by Beth K. Vogt
Available 5/1/2012
Howard Books
My Review

Kissing the wrong guy days before her scheduled wedding leads Allison to become a runaway bride. But can it also lead to happily ever after?

Allison Denman is supposed to get married in five days, but everything is all wrong. The huge wedding. The frothy dress. And the groom.

Still, kissing the groom’s brother, Daniel, in an unguarded moment is decidedly not the right thing to do. How could she have made such a mistake? It seems Allison’s life is nothing but mistakes at this point. Daniel’s adventures—chronicled through a collection of postcards—have always appealed to Allison’s well-hidden desire for something more. But how can betraying her fiancĂ©’s trust lead to a true happily ever after?

Can Allison find her way out of this mess? Recognizing she doesn’t have all the answers won’t be easy because she’s used to being in control. To find her way again, she will have to believe that God has a plan for her—one outside her carefully defined comfort zone—and find the strength to let Him lead.

My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade
Available 5/1/2012
Bethany House
My Review

Kate Donovan is burned out on work, worn down by her dating relationships, and in need of an adventure. When her grandmother asks her to accompany her to Redbud, Pennsylvania, to restore the grand old house she grew up in, Kate jumps at the chance.

Upon her arrival in Redbud, Kate meets Matt Jarreau, the man hired to renovate the house. Kate can't help being attracted to him, drawn by both his good looks and something else she can't quite put her finger on. He's clearly wounded—hiding from people, from God, and from his past. Yet Kate sets her stubborn heart on bringing him out of the dark and back into the light... whether he likes it or not.

When the stilted, uncomfortable interactions between Kate and Matt slowly shift into something more, is God finally answering the longing of her heart? Or will Kate be required to give up more than she ever dreamed?

Emma Rae Creations series by Sandra D. Bricker
Abingdon Press

Always the Baker, Never the Bride
36-year-old Emma Rae Travis has been baking specialty cakes and melt-in-your-mouth pastries at The Backstreet Bakery in historic Roswell, just outside of Atlanta, for the last six years. But here s the rub about her job as a baker ... Emma is diabetic. When she tastes her creations, it can only be in the most minute portions. Emma is considered an artisan for the stunning creme brulee wedding cake that won her the Passionate Palette Award last year, but she s never even had one full slice of it. When Jackson Drake hears about this local baker who has won a prestigious award for her wedding cake artistry, he tells his assistant to be sure and include her in the pastry tastings scheduled at his new wedding destination hotel the following week. And for Jackson, that particular day has started out badly with two workmen trapped in a broken elevator and a delivery of several dozen 300-thread-count bed linens in the wrong size abandoned in the lobby. But when the arrogant baker he met a week prior in Roswell stumbles into the dining room with a platter of pastries and a bucketful of orders, he knows for certain: It s going to be a really rotten day. Can these two ill-suited players master the high-wire act and make a go of their new business venture? Or will they take each other crashing downward, without a net? And will the surprise wedding at The Tanglewood be theirs?

Always the Wedding Planner, Never the Bride
(My Review)
As a wedding planner, Sherilyn Caine should have the perfect wedding experience. After all, she just landed her dream job at the wedding destination hotel, The Tanglewood. The rest should be a piece of cake for Sherilyn's Type A personality. But while everything else goes smoothly, her own wedding plans start to sink right before her eyes. One way or the other, Sherilyn is determined to make this wedding work—until the latest development threatens to call the whole thing off. Is it possible that Sherilyn is allergic to her fiancĂ©?

Always the Designer, Never the Bride 
It’s taken Audrey Regan years to establish herself as a wedding dress designer, and to date she’s been roped into creating dresses for nine of her girlfriends. Request #10 follows her vow to “Just say no!” and comes from her very best friend. She can hardly turn Carly down!Audrey arrives in Atlanta early to perform all of her maid-of-honor duties along with final fittings for a one-of-a-kind dress. But Carly’s wedding is nothing short of an event, complete with Prince Charming, and the festivities make Audrey question whether there’s a prince of her own anywhere in her future. Enter the groom’s brother and best man. Shaggy-haired, tattooed bad boy J.R. Hunt couldn’t be any more different from Prince Charming if he rode in on a Harley Davidson. Oh, wait. He actually did ride in on a Harley!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

On Being Content


Over the past few weeks, I've been making it a point to meet up with friends for lunch. I tend to get so stuck in my day-to-day routine that I simply grab a quick bite in the office or on the run from one errand to another or eat at my desk and work straight through lunch. But, I've been missing out on that wonderful feeling of community that only takes place when you get to "visit" with friends and talk about whatever's on your heart.

So in the past few weeks, I've been making an effort to call or email friends who work nearby and meet me out or swing by my office for a picnic lunch on the patio. And it's been so good.

Refreshing, even.

I realized that in conversations with three different friends, we had all expressed a deep need for contentment. We're all different ages with different struggles and a little bit different life stages—single, married, married with kids on the way. But a lot of our struggles simply boiled down to a lack of contentment.

My single friends want to be married. My married friends want to have babies. My mommy friends wish for more free time like they had when they were single or before they had kids. As various other struggles come up, we wonder what God's doing, if He's listening, if He knows how much we hurt.

And before we know it, we've settled into a place of discontentment. We're not miserable, mind you. We just want something else, something more, something different. Our life hasn't played out like we thought it would. Our expectations haven't been met. And we're convinced that the grass is truly greener on the other side—even though we've been told a thousand times that it's not.

So what do we do? How do we get out of this yucky, stuck place we find ourselves in?

I don't have it all figured out. But I do know that when the same conversation keeps coming up, God's probably trying to teach me something! This is what I'm learning ...

We need to be content.

We need to remember that God truly knows what's best for us.

We need to know and believe and live like God has a plan for our lives and has ultimate control over everything.

One of the best ways I've found to move toward contentment is to practice being thankful. Sometimes it's a daily thing. Sometimes it's a minute-by-minute thing.

"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; 
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." 
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, ESV

And as believers, we have so very much to be thankful for ... so much to hope in!

"And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God. May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy, giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light. He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins." 
Colossians 1:9-14, ESV

 Imagine my surprise when I received this month's (in)courage deal in the mail—an adorable tote that says, "Hope for the best. God's in the habit of giving it." Yes, yes He is. And I'm grateful for the reminder!

"Remember, your Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask Him!"
Matthew 6:8 TLB



DaySpring is having a Buy 2, Get 1 Free sale on all totes this month! This is good for sale and clearance items, so take advantage of this awesome deal! PLUS, (in)courage is allowing me to give away a "Hope for the Best Oil Cloth Tote" this month. I love mine and hope that one of you will enjoy it as much as I am! Enter through the Rafflecopter below. Giveaway ends June 30.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Win a $350 “Glam” Visa Card Prize Pack from @LisaTBegren & RSVP for 6/27 Facebook party!


What is our "true" identity? Join the conversation at Lisa Tawn Begren's Glamorous Illusions Author Chat Facebook Event Page. On the evening of 6/27 we'll gather to talk about our spiritual journey, share our stories and a few laughs.

In the meantime, celebrate with Lisa by entering her Glamorous Illusions Giveaway!


One "glamorous" winner will receive a "Glam Prize Pack":

  • A $350 Visa Cash Card (Oh ... think of what you could do: treat yourself to a mani/pedi, a fabulous new dress, dinner for two, or even a two-night escape in a lovely hotel - you're only limited by your imagination!)
  • Glamorous Illusions (by Lisa Tawn Begren)

Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends 6/26/12. Winner will be announced at Lisa's "Glamorous Illusions" Facebook Party on  6/27 {Fun begins at 5pm PDT / 8pm EDT}. Lisa will be hosting an evening of meaningful chat, fun trivia, laughter, and encouragement - bring your friends! She'll also be giving away some GREAT prizes: gift certificates, books, and a Book Club Prize Pack! (Ten copies of the book for your small group or book club and a live chat with Lisa via video or phone.)

So grab a few of your friends and your copy of Glamorous Illusions and join Lisa on the evening of June 27th for an evening of fun.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Love Lifted Me by Sara Evans w/ Rachel Hauck

Love Lifted Me
by Sara Evans with Rachel Hauck
Songbird series, Book 3
Christian Fiction / Contemporary / Romance
Available January 2012
Thomas Nelson
304 pages



About the Book
Jade and Max share a deep love, though revelations from his past have recently shaken their marriage. And Jade is completely smitten with Max’s little son, Asa, whom she is now raising as her own. Their blended family brings her a joy she’s never known. But there is one more secret to be uncovered. One that will impact them all.

Max is doing his best to “man-up” and prove himself worthy of Jade’s devotion. As well as that of his young son. It seems like life in Whisper Hollow, Tennessee, will pick up where it left off until Max is faced with an unusual opportunity—leave his family’s law firm to coach high-school football in Texas.

Realizing a fresh start will bring healing to their marriage, Jade takes the leap of faith and moves with him and baby Asa, bidding good-bye to her beloved Blue Umbrella shop.

The new beginning in quaint Colby, Texas, is soon sullied when Max discovers the high-school program isn’t all it seemed. While Max struggles to rebuild a once glorious football team, Jade wrestles with news that could break Max’s heart and change their lives forever.

My Thoughts
I read the second book in the Songbird series when it came out last January. I finally had the chance to pick up Love Lifted Me, the conclusion over the weekend and was NOT disappointed.

After months apart, Max returns to Whisper Hollow to repair his marriage and father his two-year-old son. Jade struggles with trusting the changes she sees in Max, and Max vows to remain patient. As they attempt to find their rhythm, Max is offered the chance of a lifetime—as a high-school football coach in Texas. Alone in a new place with a new dream for their future, Max and Jade encounter one challenge after another—threatening their marriage, their family, and their new life.

As I began reading, I wished I had a better memory of how the previous book ended. A few pages in, though, I was completely caught up. I appreciated how the authors wrote the back story into the novel while still moving the current story along. Max and Jade's story was so realistic and one I think many readers will be able to relate to in one way or another. Who hasn't been let down by someone they love? Or made choices they later regretted?

I'm a huge football fan, so of course, I loved that aspect of the story—especially the relationships that Jade and Max developed with the players. Coaches should take an interest in their players' lives and care about more than just wins or losses, and that was one of the great lessons of this book.

Love Lifted Me lived up to every expectation I had. Romantic, emotional, funny, and full of redemption. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment spent reading it and was sorry to reach the end. I highly recommend this beautiful series (but read them in order!) and hope to see more from the authors soon! [5 stars]

I received a free copy of this book from Thomas Nelson via Net Galley in exchange for my fair and honest review.

About Sara Evans
Multi-platinum recording artist Sara Evans has been honored with numerous accolades, among them the 2006 Academy of Country Music’s Female Vocalist of the Year and the Country Music Association’s Video of the Year for “Born to Fly."  Evans has been named one of People Magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People" and won the hearts of television viewer's as the first-ever country star to compete in ABC's Dancing with the Stars. Sara is a Cabinet Member of The American Red Cross.

Sara Evans Online
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About Rachel Hauck
Rachel Hauck is the bestselling author of Carol Award winner Sweet Caroline, and RITA Finalist Love Starts With Elle, and of the critically acclaimed fiction collaboration with multi-platinum country artist Sara Evans, The Songbird Novels.

She lives in sunny, though sometimes hurricane plagued, central Florida with her husband and their ornery pets.

Rachel earned a degree in Journalism from Ohio State University and is a huge Buckeyes football fan. She is the past President of American Christian Fiction Writers and now sits on the board as an advisor.

Rachel Hauck Online
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

WWW Wednesdays

WWW Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by Should Be Reading. All you have to do is answer three quick questions: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you'll read next? Easy enough, right? Click on over if you want to join in the fun!

What are you currently reading? I'm thoroughly enjoying Hope Springs by Kim Cash Tate. Such a touching story!
What did you recently finish reading? Stars Collide by Janice Thompson was so funny! Review coming soon. :)

What do you think you'll read next? I'm trying to catch up on this series before I read The Director's Cut for review this month, so I'm hoping to read Hello, Hollywood! by Janice Thompson next. Looks pretty cute!

Blogside Chat | Darrel Nelson

I'm so excited to introduce today's guest to you! Darrel Nelson's debut novel—The Anniversary Waltz—released last month. His writing style reminds me a lot of Nicholas Sparks or Charles Martin, so if you like them, you're sure to like Darrel. :)

The Anniversary Waltz
It’s the summer of 1946, and Adam Carlson has just returned from the war to his home in Reunion, Montana. Despite the strained relationship with his father, Adam sets out to revive the dilapidated family farm, neglected since his departure overseas four years ago. After some convincing to take a rest from his labors, he attends the town festival, where he meets Elizabeth Baxter, a young woman going steady with his former high school rival and now influential banker, Nathan Roberts.



i blog 4 books: Darrel, welcome to i blog 4 books! You're actually my first male guest ... For any readers who might not be familiar with you, please tell us a bit about yourself.

Darrel Nelson: I am somewhat of a late-bloomer. I’m a sixty-one-year-old debut novelist, with thirty-seven years teaching experience in the classroom. I am married to Marsha, and we are parents of four children (who have wonderful spouses) and are also the proud grandparents of ten grandchildren. I enjoy songwriting as well as writing fiction, and I have had two songs professionally produced and played on the local radio. I currently teach Fourth Grade in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and I incorporate a lot of music in my classroom. Plus, I enjoy reading my junior novels (unpublished) to my students each year. I am retiring at the end of this school year so that I can write full time and see how many novels I have in me.

ib4b: What was the inspiration behind The Anniversary Waltz?

DN: My wife and I took our parents on a drive to a heritage park about ten years ago. En route, they reminisced about their individual courtships and how friends had planned a shivaree for them on their wedding days. A shivaree was a local custom of friends separating the bride and groom, after the wedding, as a prank, and keeping them apart for a while. They might put the bride in a wheelbarrow and push her up and down Main Street. Or take her to someone’s home and keep her there for a while. All in good fun. On the drive that day, our parents explained that for one reason or another, the shivaree intended for their weddings failed to occur. But my mother-in-law reminded us that on her son’s wedding day, his bride was whisked away in a car by friends and involved in a car accident. Fortunately, no one was hurt. But it got me wondering . . . what if? And so I decided to grasp that thread of an idea and see where it led. The Anniversary Waltz is the result.

ib4b: Oh, I love that your idea came from a conversation with your parents and in-laws! What message or lesson do you hope readers will take away from reading it?

DN: I based the novel on Christianity’s most powerful principle: love. In this case, the love of a young man, Adam, for a young woman, Elizabeth—a young woman who, on the day before her wedding, is involved in a car accident and is somewhat disfigured. She falls into a depression because she feels unlovable. She locks herself away in her bedroom and refuses to let Adam see her. The plan that Adam comes up with to rescue her from herself and convince her that his love is real is moving and powerful. In this age of growing despair and increasing calamities, I want the reader to have faith that the power of love can help them in their lives. We all face adversities. Love can help us cope with them.

ib4b: How do you see yourself in the book?

DN: I relate best to the main male character, Adam. I based him on my father, who served in World War II and came home from France and met my mother, who had worked in a dry cleaners. But because my father died when I was five years of age, I didn’t know him that well. I used what I had been told about him, plus imagination, to develop Adam’s character.

ib4b: The more I read, the more I appreciate the research that authors do to deliver a realistic story. Tell us about your research process for this book.

DN: I read books on the culture of the 1940s and listened to family stories about that era. But I basically did research on a need-to-know basis. I began writing the novel based on what I knew of life back in my parents’ day, since I’d heard stories all my life about that time period. Then I supplemented the novel with facts as I needed them. For example, if I wanted to make reference to a song of the day, I researched it to make sure it actually existed then. I talked to my mother about working in a dry cleaners, since she worked in one as a young woman, and I incorporated some of my family history throughout the novel to add authenticity. My editor questioned several details, and I had to go back and double check my facts to make sure there weren’t any anachronisms in the novel.

ib4b: It seems like most authors have quite an interesting journey to getting published. What did you do in your "former life"?

DN: I’m still involved in my “former life,” although that’s going to change at the end of June. (I’m retiring from teaching so I can write full time.) During my teaching years I have written a dozen novels, several dramatic productions, and have penned hundreds of songs. But I’ve always maintained a keen interest in writing novels, and after years of receiving enough rejection slips to wallpaper my house, I finally got a publishing contract with Charisma House. So soon I’ll be able to leave my “former life.”

ib4b: What were some of your favorite books growing up?

DN: As a boy, I read every Tarzan novel I could get my hands on. I was really into adventure stories. I also read a lot of children’s classics: Kidnapped, Little Men, and Treasure Island. As I got older, I preferred living the adventure rather than reading about it. But somewhere along the line—after I got married—I began to enjoy “relationship” books and found that I liked stories where love was the main theme. Somehow I went from Tarzan to Nicholas Sparks!

ib4b: That's quite a shift ... I love it! What was the last "must read" Christian fiction book that you read?

DN: I’m a big fan of Charles Martin’s novels. Where the River Ends, Chasing Fireflies, Wrapped in Rain, The Other Side of the Mountain, and Thunder and Rain are some of my favorites. I think he’s an excellent writer and I appreciate his literary style. I would recommend any of his novels.

ib4b: If you could put anything on a t-shirt, what would it be?

DN: Here’s my plug for education: “If you can read this . . . you had a good teacher.”

ib4b: Ha! I'd buy that shirt. :) Best concert you’ve ever been to?

DN: I’m a fan of the Beach Boys and have seen them in concert three times. I once owned every record they made (on vinyl, of course) and when cassette tapes came out, our family vacations consisted of long drives, listening to the Beach Boys. Who wouldn’t be buoyed by “Fun, Fun, Fun”?

ib4b: What is your least favorite word?

DN: Ironically, my least favorite word is also my favorite word. Let me explain. I love and worship the name of Deity. But when I hear it taken in vain or used profanely, it offends me. The name of Deity is commonly used in expressions of surprise or shock, and to me that’s sad.

ib4b: Do you have a "life verse" or favorite Scripture?

DN: I have many favorite scriptures, but one I really like is 2 Kings 6:16. The prophet Elisha is speaking to his servant at a time when the king of Syria has sent his army to capture them. When the servant sees the army approaching, he is frightened. Elisha tells him, “Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them.” I love the thought that with God’s help, we are never outnumbered. There are never obstacles large enough to overpower us or defeat us when God is on our side.

ib4b: That's a great verse ... I'll have to go back and read that story again. My husband wanted me to ask this question, so write your memoir in six words or less.

DN: I tried to make a difference.

ib4b: Can you tell us a bit about what you're working on now? When can we expect to see it in stores?

DN: I’m just finishing the final edits on my second novel, The Return of Cassandra Todd. It comes out in the spring of 2013. It’s still a love story, but it takes a different approach than I used in The Anniversary Waltz. Here is a brief summary:
Turner Caldwell could never have imagined that the outdoor training and survival skills he learned at Camp Kopawanee, a Christian summer youth camp where he worked eight years as a leader, would one day become so crucial. When Cassandra Todd, the girl associated with making his life miserable in high school, suddenly re-enters his life and asks for help in eluding her abusive husband, Turner finds himself entangled in a life and death struggle that will require every skill he has in order to survive.
I’m half finished my third novel, A Wedding at Angelo’s, and look forward to retiring from teaching so I can finish the novel and move right into my fourth one, tentatively entitled Skipping Stones.

ib4b: Sounds like you've been busy! I can't wait to read The Return of Cassandra Todd and the others as well.

I hope you guys will check out The Anniversary Waltz if you haven't already. You can read my review and the first chapter here.

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