Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Fiction Review: Oath of Honor (Blue Justice, book 1) by Lynette Eason
Book
Description:
Police officer Isabelle St. John loves her crazy, loud, law-enforcement family. With three brothers and two sisters, she's never without someone to hang out with--or fight with. And she knows they'll be there for her when things get tough. Like when her partner is murdered and she barely escapes with her own life.
Determined to discover exactly what happened, Izzy's investigation sends her headfirst into a criminal organization, possibly with cops on the payroll--including someone from her own family. With her dead partner's handsome homicide detective brother Ryan shadowing her every move, Izzy's head is spinning. How can she secure justice for her partner when doing so could mean sending someone she loves to prison? And how will she guard her heart when the man she's had a secret crush on for years won't leave her side?
With her signature fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat action, Lynette Eason invites readers into a captivating new series where justice is a family affair.
Police officer Isabelle St. John loves her crazy, loud, law-enforcement family. With three brothers and two sisters, she's never without someone to hang out with--or fight with. And she knows they'll be there for her when things get tough. Like when her partner is murdered and she barely escapes with her own life.
Determined to discover exactly what happened, Izzy's investigation sends her headfirst into a criminal organization, possibly with cops on the payroll--including someone from her own family. With her dead partner's handsome homicide detective brother Ryan shadowing her every move, Izzy's head is spinning. How can she secure justice for her partner when doing so could mean sending someone she loves to prison? And how will she guard her heart when the man she's had a secret crush on for years won't leave her side?
With her signature fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat action, Lynette Eason invites readers into a captivating new series where justice is a family affair.
My
Review:
I
love a good heroes versus villain story. And that's what you get in Oath of Honor,
a gripping book and the first installment of the Blue Justice series. This book sets the stage for what looks to be
an excellent series. The big family working together in law-enforcement remind me of the television show Blue Bloods, with a few twists. Throughout
the story, I could easily picture this large family getting together for Sunday
dinner and ribbing each other, off the job. Izzy is, as you'd expect, a strong
female character who can take care of herself, yet has a tender side. I enjoyed
the underlying romance theme between Izzy and her secret crush. But that's not
the best part. From the beginning, the book is filled with twists, turns, and
unexpected moments. Eason's writing offers action, suspense, and edge-of-your-seat
excitement. I received this book from Revell Publishing.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Kindness in the New Year
Ephesians 4:32
Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
It's that time of year when the excitement of Christmas
is rolled up and put away. I have mixed feeling about the week after Christmas.
Being off work with a few days to do whatever I want makes me happy. But my
heart breaks a little that Christmas is over. Although it took months to
prepare for, I love this time of year. In the next week or so, I'll pack away
the Christmas tree and decorations. The stores will pull out their Valentine
items and maybe even Easter. I'll go back to work and life will be
"normal" again.
Even though much of the holidays will be tucked
away. I hope a few things continue. Christmas time brings out the kindness and
thoughtfulness in people. Dare I say the magic of Christmas sprinkles over
people and makes them more aware of helping others, perhaps. But I truly
believe people recognize the reason for the season. No one on this earth showed
kindness the way Jesus did. He healed the hurting, gave to the needy, and
shared with his friends and family. Jesus showed more compassion than anyone.
So much so, he gave his life for sinners like me. Whether we want to believe
this or not, Christmas draws attention to the kind of man Jesus lived as. He
gave kindness and compassion, forgiveness, and hope. So no, kindness and
compassion don't grow from magic. Instead they spread because of Jesus. So
while we put away Christmas, let's keep the spirit of kindness out and pour it
over the people around us. In 2018, share kindness and compassion as part of
the everyday. Love God, love people.
Friday, December 29, 2017
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Calm and Bright
The day after Christmas—a day to re-coop, relax
and reflect. For three days we had a whirlwind of family gatherings. Saturday,
we spent time with Tim's family and my family. The older I get, the more I enjoy
visiting with my nieces and nephews, catching up with their lives and seeing
the little ones grow and change. Sunday was a quiet day, as we traveled to
Columbus to spend time with Kati. On the way there, we stopped by the Rivers
Crossing church for the Christmas service. We were blessed by an excellent message
and a beautiful candlelit moment. Being with Kati reminds us how thankful we
are for her health and fitness. We about lost her a few years ago, praise God
for her recovery and resurgence. Monday, we traveled to Adam's and shared gifts
with him and Brenda and four of our grandkids. What a delight! Sara, Maggie,
and Hannah and their families spent the evening at our home. We had so much
fun.
After months of preparation, Christmas has come
and gone, again. And I feel good. God gave me great health to celebrate his
birth. Even though Tim was a bit under the weather on Christmas Day, he enjoyed
most of the weekend activities. God gave us a beautiful family to share life
with, good food and people who cooked it, and the spirit of gratitude. Every
Christmas I pray my family sees Jesus in me. I hope this year was the same. Some years, Christmas brings on a lot of added
stress. I think that's why I can appreciate the holiday seasons that are calm,
like this one.
This morning I dropped off our youngest daughter,
who caught a ride back to South Carolina. Many times I cry when she goes back.
But today, I just felt peace. We had a great visit, and I know God has
wonderful things in store.
I pray 2018 is a year of serenity, if not in the world then at least in my soul.
Monday, December 25, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Wonder and Celebration!
Luke 2:11
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
Celebration and wonder. Two words I think of at
Christmas.
I tend to wonder if all the celebration I generate
glorifies Jesus. This year, I started in September. Since I create some of my
gifts by hand, I have to get an early start. I make my lists, I search for
bargains (we have a big family!) and I wrap. For two days, I wrap. The tree
sparkles in the corner (thanks to Maggie) and the manger scenes are scattered
around the house. I make fudge, cookie
dough, pizza dip, cheeseball, and cranberry cake. And oh yes, a birthday cake
for Jesus. I clean my house—company's coming. The
cards are in the mail and the Facebook greetings are posted. Did I miss
something? Probably.
So much celebration for a tiny King.
Are you exhausted after reading my Christmas to do
list? I am. Until I remember why I overextend myself this time of year. Jesus
walked on earth for me. He came as a baby, grew into a man, then sacrificed his
life for my sin. He did all of that for me and for you. What I do to honor his
birth is minuscule compared to what he has done for me.
The hustle and bustle can be overwhelming. But for
me, every cookie I bake, package I wrap, gift I buy reminds me of Jesus and his
love for me. Yes I can get caught up in the chaos and forget the reason for the
season. But I've learned—and it's taken years—to
stop, even for a moment and think about why I celebrate my Savior's birth as I
do. I want to let the pure intention of
showing Jesus to the world shine through my traditions. I want everyone to know
how much Jesus loves them.
Jesus is why I celebrate Christmas, I want to let that be known in all I do.
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas filled with
joy, peace, hope, and wonder!
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