I'm racing to write this post as summer is quickly coming to an end. Fall is in less than a week, so here comes the cliched "Where did the time go?"
Perhaps I should be a little more reserved in saying I totally look forward each summer to the blockbuster movies that vie for our attention, but I'm not. I can never wait to take that break and lose myself, spending time away from reality in a different world, as the magic of movies unfolds on the big screen.
There were many movies that came out that I enjoyed. Although released in April, Captain America: The Winter Soldier kind of started it all. But then, they just rolled out, one after the other. Godzilla, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Guardians of the Galaxy, Maleficient, How To Train Your Dragon 2, The Hundred-Foot Journey, Spider-Man 2, Into The Storm, The Giver, Rise of the Planet of the Apes... I'm sure there are more, but you get the picture. None of these, however, were as enjoyable to me as was Edge of Tomorrow with Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.
To be honest, I didn't know what to expect when my husband and I first went to see Edge of Tomorrow. I love Emily Blunt, so she was a strong draw for me. But I'm not a huge Tom Cruise fan, so my initial thought was, Here we go. . .another cookie-cutter, predictable action film. {sigh}
I so love that I was wrong!
This movie was the summer's surprise for me. I left the theater thinking about it for days. I even dreamed about it all night that first night. And I went back and saw it again. . .and, well. . .maybe once more. Yes, it was an action film. Yes, it had a military theme. Yes, there was a lot of weaponry and explosions and aliens to exterminate. But, despite all that, the story was unique. . .to me anyway.
My husband compared it to a video game that you learn how to play by dying and restarting over and over. And, I suppose it was. But, it was also different in that it carried an engaging story. I loved that Tom Cruise didn't start out a big-time hero, didn't even want to get on the field, for that matter, but was forced to. Watching his transformation was so entertaining. The on-screen chemistry between him and Emily Blunt was in a word, fantastic! She can practically carry any movie, though, in my humble opinion.
Edge of Tomorrow, of course, had the "How to save the world" dilemma. But it also had humor, and wit, and heart, and great dialogue. I can't say too much for fear of giving something away to one of you who may not have seen it, but I hope you can trust me when I say, "See it! It's worth your time."
Friday, September 19, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
CRIMSON & CREAM---A New Epic Fantasy Must Read!
CRIMSON & CREAM is extremely well-written, I can honestly say I was genuinely surprised to learn that Skiera's story is self-published. I have read many, many self-published works, and his level of skill is impressive. Every self-published author could learn a thing or two. . .or three. . .from his level of devotion in submitting a polished product to the reading world. His work was a pleasure to read.
Skiera's aptitude for writing, however, was only enhanced by the clever, engaging story that is CRIMSON & CREAM. For those devotees of Fantasy/Epic Fantasy this is a definite "must read." I applaud C.M. Skiera for engaging this lover of romance so thoroughly. I wholeheartedly, and without reservation, recommend CRIMSON & CREAM!
I look forward to reading this new author's next installment, completely, and am excited to endorse his work!
5/5 stars!
Here is more information about this up and coming author and how to connect with him.
C. M. Skiera
Author
Author
Bio:
Interviews:
Book:
Crimson & Cream
Hounded by
watchmen, trolls, goblins, and a relentless bounty hunter, 13-year-old Jetsam
dreams of the day he’ll no longer have to run for his life.
In the mountain
city of Dwim-Halloe, Eidryn and Elvar were born twins to teachers at the city’s
revered School of Magic. When the new
king outlawed magic, the boys’ parents were murdered. Their deaths forfeited the twins' magical
birthright and made them homeless fugitives.
Rescued by an
orphan gang, the fleeing twins were nicknamed Flotsam and Jetsam. To survive as outcasts, the orphans scavenge
and pilfer nightly. Their last risky
foray sent them fleeing into an unfamiliar cavern. Now the boys are lost deep
underground where they encounter a strange beast that will change their lives
forever and begin a harrowing journey for their ultimate survival.
Crimson & Cream recounts
Jetsam’s adventurous tale of flight and discovery as the fugitive orphan
unravels his tortured past while securing his tenuous future.
Book
Genre - Epic Fantasy
Published:
Aug. 07, 2012
Words:
78511 (approximate)
ISBN:
9781476120133
"What a
great adventure! I really enjoyed reading this book. Poor Jetsam had to do a
lot of running from great enemies and creatures. You did a great job on the
dialogue both making it sound natural as well as appropriate for each social
class. This is a challenge for many authors, so kudos to you. You also had
beautiful descriptions and story twists.
We look forward to reading more of your work in the future." – Compulsion Reads
“. . . this book is an amazing example of the quality
that should be expected from any self-published novel: the cover was
professional, there were no discernable errors, and the writing was on par with
many published authors. So, for anybody looking to self-publish, this book
should serve as a model of how to do it right.” – Fantasy
Book Reviews
Excerpt from Crimson & Cream:
Exhaustion assailed Jetsam, and with a glance at his sweaty
twin, he confirmed Flotsam was as tired, if not more so. Jetsam also understood there were plenty of
soldiers to join the hunt. Running in circles’ll prove fruitless. His legs burned and his soles ached from the
pounding. His worn leather boots offered
no comfort. Jetsam saw his brother
gasping and grimacing.
Upon spotting a shed tucked among a stand of oaks, Jetsam
grabbed his brother once more. A glance
behind revealed the guards momentarily out of view. Still grasping Flotsam’s arm, he pointed with
his head and veered toward the shanty.
Flotsam’s face showed doubt and concern, but he followed Jetsam. With his twin on his heels, Jetsam slipped
through the shed door, closed it after his brother, and slid the latch into
place.
If the guard finds us,
we’re trapped like rats, Jetsam comprehended. Then to
the mines we’ll go. But running in
circles was no longer an option. Some birthday.
Jetsam panted in the darkness, and between his and Flotsam’s
heavy breaths, he listened for the guards’ footsteps and clinking chain mail.
So far, so good.
When Jetsam’s keen eyes adjusted, he discerned they hid
inside an old well house. He groped
around the brick-encased shaft. The well
appeared abandoned and without a windlass, as his hand waved in the void.
Jetsam sat on the bricks and listened to Flotsam bite his
apple, carried through their hurried flight.
The crunching fruit sounded louder than a rusty hinge.
“Quiet,” Jetsam hissed.
Mouth full of apple, Flotsam murmured in concurrence. Jetsam shook his head, his spirits
sinking. As Flotsam devoured the fruit,
Jetsam wondered how long they should wait until venturing out. His heart stopped when the shed’s door
rattled.
For a few moments, the guards tugged, ultimately relenting
to the door’s deceptive strength. Jetsam
gazed into the darkness, and through the cracks in the door spotted a thin
blade poking in, trying to unseat the latch.
In a matter of seconds, they would be caught.
As the short sword probed inward, a hand grabbed Jetsam’s
shoulder.
When
the watchman pried the door, the well house was empty.
Contact Information:
Website: http://cmskiera.yourresearchhelp.com/
Blog: http://cmskiera.blogspot.com
Google Plus Profile: https://plus.google.com/+CMSkiera/about
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15992087-crimson-cream
Amazon Author Central Page: http://www.amazon.com/C.M.-Skiera/e/B008XKXD2Q
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004136952025
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Contact Information:
Website: http://cmskiera.yourresearchhelp.com/
Blog: http://cmskiera.blogspot.com
Google Plus Profile: https://plus.google.com/+CMSkiera/about
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15992087-crimson-cream
Amazon Author Central Page: http://www.amazon.com/C.M.-Skiera/e/B008XKXD2Q
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004136952025
Twitter: https://twitter.com/cmskiera
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/cmskiera/
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Moms' Night Out (movie review)
So, we did the only thing that avid movie-lovers could do. . . We headed to the nearest big city a little over an hour away to shop and watch said movie. I had my fingers crossed that we wouldn't be disappointed. I mean, I was the one to beg and plead that we take a trip with this film as the main reason. I'll admit, as we each paid our $10 admission fee, I was sweatin' a little. I so didn't want Moms' Night Out to turn out to be one of those B-movies that showed all the best parts in the trailer. I bought the tub of popcorn as way of peace offering, just in case.
Tub of popcorn--unnecessary.
Moms' Night Out did not disappoint! We had a fantastic time watching our lives play out in a bit of a spoof that brought out the worst and best parts of motherhood. There were many, many genuine laughs during this movie. There is a touch of Christian base to it, but not so much that you feel like you've been to Sunday School. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy those movies (see previous post), but this movie talked about the importance of motherhood in a funny, clean, "night-gone-wrong" way that was not only entertaining, but uplifting, as well.
I think this film does what it set out to do. We left ready to greet our families again, grateful to be mothers. Could there be a greater compliment to a movie?
So don't hesitate to grab your moms, sisters, and girlfriends (or even your whole family), and enjoy the laughs that Moms' Night Out shares, along with its powerful message.
Most definitely recommend! :-D
Saturday, April 19, 2014
I am a Christian. . .
I am a Christian.
Some may have stopped reading after that first sentence, but I hope not. My intent with this post is not to preach, but to share.
It should come as no surprise to anyone after visiting my blog that I am as much a movie lover as I am a book lover. This season of movies has given us several Christian-based films: The Saratov Approach, God's Not Dead, Noah, Heaven Is for Real, and Son of God. I have seen them all.
You may not agree with me on some of my opinions as to the quality or content of the films, but this post is not about critiquing these movies. It is about the message I took away from each as I left the movie theater. After each, I walked away with a feeling of love and hope. And, each time I felt a strong desire to write this post, but never so much as after Son of God.
I was raised in a strong family, firm in our faith. And, whereas my parents laid that foundation for me, they always encouraged me to know, to find what is true for myself. So I did.
I served an eighteen-month mission for my church in Ukraine and Belarus when I was 21. It was during that time that I knew that what I believed was either all true, or all a lie. Through prayer and the sincerest desire to know, I gained my answer.
So, what is it I know? I know God lives. I know His Son, Jesus Christ, lives and is our Redeemer and Savior. He came to this world to atone for our sins so that we might live with God again someday. I don't believe this. I know this.
But more than that, I know God loves us, as we are, each of us, His children. I know Christ loves us! And there are days where these thoughts humble and amaze me, to the point of tears and reflection. We are not alone--never. I have felt Their love and support in my darkest hours.
I know that different religions could debate the contents and doctrine of Son of God. Was it spot-on with my religion in every minute detail? No. But it doesn't matter. I cannot deny the feelings it evoked in me, along with a genuine need to let others know how loved they are, and how much we matter to God.
Despite the wrongs of this world, which are too many to try and find an answer for in this post, I would have you leave this site knowing that you are something special. And, despite your flaws and imperfections, God and His Son consider the worth of your soul to be great.
So, whether you are a believer or not, I wish you an Easter season of peace. And I hope that someday you may all have that personal knowledge of just how priceless you are to the Creator of the Universe, and the Redeemer of this world.
Warmly, Jennifer~
Some may have stopped reading after that first sentence, but I hope not. My intent with this post is not to preach, but to share.
It should come as no surprise to anyone after visiting my blog that I am as much a movie lover as I am a book lover. This season of movies has given us several Christian-based films: The Saratov Approach, God's Not Dead, Noah, Heaven Is for Real, and Son of God. I have seen them all.
You may not agree with me on some of my opinions as to the quality or content of the films, but this post is not about critiquing these movies. It is about the message I took away from each as I left the movie theater. After each, I walked away with a feeling of love and hope. And, each time I felt a strong desire to write this post, but never so much as after Son of God.
I was raised in a strong family, firm in our faith. And, whereas my parents laid that foundation for me, they always encouraged me to know, to find what is true for myself. So I did.
I served an eighteen-month mission for my church in Ukraine and Belarus when I was 21. It was during that time that I knew that what I believed was either all true, or all a lie. Through prayer and the sincerest desire to know, I gained my answer.
So, what is it I know? I know God lives. I know His Son, Jesus Christ, lives and is our Redeemer and Savior. He came to this world to atone for our sins so that we might live with God again someday. I don't believe this. I know this.
But more than that, I know God loves us, as we are, each of us, His children. I know Christ loves us! And there are days where these thoughts humble and amaze me, to the point of tears and reflection. We are not alone--never. I have felt Their love and support in my darkest hours.
I know that different religions could debate the contents and doctrine of Son of God. Was it spot-on with my religion in every minute detail? No. But it doesn't matter. I cannot deny the feelings it evoked in me, along with a genuine need to let others know how loved they are, and how much we matter to God.
Despite the wrongs of this world, which are too many to try and find an answer for in this post, I would have you leave this site knowing that you are something special. And, despite your flaws and imperfections, God and His Son consider the worth of your soul to be great.
So, whether you are a believer or not, I wish you an Easter season of peace. And I hope that someday you may all have that personal knowledge of just how priceless you are to the Creator of the Universe, and the Redeemer of this world.
Warmly, Jennifer~
Friday, March 7, 2014
Writing--So Easy a Caveman Can Do It
For those of you who are struggling writers like me, you may enjoy as I did what Kristen Lamb of Kristen Lamb's Blog has to say. All of what she shared, I have struggled with. I felt her words somehow helped validate me as a writer and gave me renewed optimism.
Visit her blog post Writing--So Easy a Caveman Can Do It, and determine for yourselves the importance of her words.
"Failure isn't bad, it's the tuition we pay for success."
Happy Writing!
Visit her blog post Writing--So Easy a Caveman Can Do It, and determine for yourselves the importance of her words.
"Failure isn't bad, it's the tuition we pay for success."
Happy Writing!
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
I would LOVE to gift my book to you!!
Natalie Carroll at The Written Adventure Blog has read and enthusiastically recommends my novel, The Scent of a Soul. Not only that, but she is graciously hosting a Rafflecopter giveaway for either a paperback or ebook version of my story.
Please visit here to learn what she has to say about The Scent of a Soul and enter to win--because I would love to gift my book to you! (Yes, you!) :-)
". . . The Scent of a Soul is a fantastic book. It had me flipping pages as if there were no tomorrow. It is definitely a five out of five for me." ~Natalie Carroll, The Written Adventure
Please visit here to learn what she has to say about The Scent of a Soul and enter to win--because I would love to gift my book to you! (Yes, you!) :-)
". . . The Scent of a Soul is a fantastic book. It had me flipping pages as if there were no tomorrow. It is definitely a five out of five for me." ~Natalie Carroll, The Written Adventure
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