5.30.2021

Right Cross ~ Review

Right Cross
A Shepherd Suspense Novel #3
By Andrew Huff

Former CIA agent and ex-pastor John Cross finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Imprisoned in the worst prison in England and stuck between two rival prison gangs - life couldn't get much bleaker. But not everything is as it appears as his on pause girlfriend Christine Lewis soon discovers. 

Cyberterrorists have a plan in place and it will disrupt the world as we now know it (but isn't that always the case with those who are out to topple world governments and economic markets). It is a race across international borders and against time to stop these cyber masterminds who are master manipulators before they go too far and can't be stopped.

Right Cross is the third book in the Shepherd Suspense series and it is unputdownable reading. There are more than a few unexpected twists that keep the reader's suspense level at high. And a word of advice, read books 1 and 2 first, it's not that you won't enjoy this book without reading them first just that you'll better understand it with the backstory firmly in your mind. Excellent reading that you don't want to miss. And there just might be a fairly happy ending to be had if they can all survive what is coming.

I was provided a complimentary copy with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.

About the Book:


Heart-pounding action meets spiritual choices in this thrilling finale to John Cross's saga

First he left the CIA. Then he left pastoral ministry. Now John Cross has been imprisoned in one of Great Britain's most infamous prisons. Has he reached the end of his rope? Or is this another move in a dangerous spy game?

Christine Lewis, United News Network's rising star television anchor, is determined to find out. But in her pursuit of answers, Christine finds herself at the center of a cyberterrorist plot to alter the balance of power in the world. From the English coastline to the Rocky Mountains, John must partner with the CIA and MI6 in a race against the clock to stop the threat of nuclear war and save the lives of everyone he holds dear.

The concluding story in the Shepherd Suspense trilogy is a globe-trotting, action-packed adventure with threads of biblical truth woven in. Fans of high-octane thrillers will be on the edge of their seats with Right Cross.

Never Miss ~ Review

Never Miss
By Melissa Koslin

Kadance Tolle has spent the last few years running and avoiding any lasting interactions with anyone. But when she comes across what appears to be an assassination attempt she can't help herself she has to intervene. She just didn't realize exactly what she was getting herself into by saving Lyndon Vaile's life.

Lyndon's life has been dedicated to researching the Ebola virus. After its personal effect on his life, he is determined to find a way to end its hold. What he didn't expect was to find evidence that could have been engineered and now someone is about to use it to possibly bring the US Government down. 

What Lyndon and Kadance can't figure out is why he is being targeted. With limited time to piece together the little evidence they have, they also have to stay ahead of the very people who have targeted them. 

Never Miss is fast-paced suspense that has unexpected twists as the various pieces of the past come together. This book is not a gentle or clean read but it does not have any graphic scenes of violence either. Both Kadance and Lyndon are damaged by their pasts and trust is not something they can easily give but to succeed they have to reach out and lower the barriers that they have erected. But how does one extend trust when it has been broken? This is something that takes a risk and makes one vulnerable - something most people have trouble doing. 

Overall I'd say this is a well-researched, well-written book that those looking for suspense, intrigue, and romance well-blended will enjoy. My only complaint was the focus on physical attributes, I mean I get it, both main characters are attracted to each other and they are in excellent physical shape, but I found it a bit repetitive once it got further into the book.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.


About the Book:
Former CIA sniper Kadance Tolle possesses a special set of skills and a rare pedigree. She comes from a family of assassins, and by saving Lyndon Vaile's life she risks being found by them. Despite the danger, Kadance feels compelled to help Lyndon discover who is after him--and his research that seems to prove that the Ebola virus was manmade and is about to be weaponized.

With shadowy figures pursuing them and a Mastermind watching their every move, Kadance and Lyndon must scramble to stop an impending bioattack at the State of the Union address. But their warnings fall on deaf ears, and it becomes increasingly clear that there's no one they can trust--except perhaps each other.

Strap in for a breakneck story that will have you up all night, hurtling toward the last page as the clock ticks and time runs out.

5.29.2021

Crazy For You ~ Review and Giveaway

Crazy For You JustRead Blog + Review Tour

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for Crazy for You by Michelle Sass Aleckson presented by Susan May Warren, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

Crazy for You
Crazy For You
Deep Haven Collection #3
By Michelle Sass Aleckson

Fire Chief Peter Dahlquist has a problem, well more than one problem actually. First, off he is related to almost everybody in Deep Haven, so his dating prospects are close to zero. Second, he is related to almost everyone and he is caught in the middle of a council vote that is going to tick someone off in the family. And on top of that, he has to pick out a helicopter for Deep Haven's new Crisis Response Team. Life can't get much more stressful, right?

Major big time wrong!

Ronnie Morales is Deep Haven's newest paramedic but she isn't from Deep Haven and small towns have this thing about outsiders, especially outsiders who try to shake things up. Ronnie is passionate about her work and she is determined to get Deep Haven up to speed and update all its antiquated equipment.  Unfortunately, suggestions are taken as criticism, and Ronnie's delivery is not the most concillatory. And she determined to get Peter to commit to what needs to be done and sooner than later.

Crazy for You takes the reader back to Deep Haven, MN, and is the third book in the Deep Haven Collection. Characters from Susan May Warren's previous Deep Haven books take supporting roles as new characters take center stage. Sometimes the only way to get something done is to stop playing the role of a peacemaker. But can Peter stand up to his Dahlquist and Zimmerman family members and let them know how he feels? And when he finally finds a woman who captures his heart will he stand with her or his family? Sometimes making a decision is the most important thing a person can do and the time has come for Peter to make his. 

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion ~ All thoughts expressed are my own.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Title: Crazy for You 
Series: Deep Haven Collection #3
Author: Michelle Sass Aleckson presented by Susan May Warren
Publisher: Sunrise Publishing
Release Date: May 25, 2021
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance

The problem with being related to everyone in town is that there is no one left to date…until now…but will this outsider survive his family?

Former soldier Veronica “Ronnie” Morales isn’t going to let her kid brother, Tiago, get pulled into the gangs of Minneapolis, so, seeking safety and a fresh start, she heads to sleepy Deep Haven on the north shore of Minnesota. She’s hoping to put down roots as the paramedic for the new Crisis Response Team, but it’s not easy to be the town outsider. 

Fire Chief Peter Dahlquist is a peacemaker—he has to be. After he’s related to both of the Deep Haven dynasties – the Zimmermans and the Dahlquists, Deep Haven’s version of the Hatfields and the McCoys. Worse, Peter is the holdout vote for a landmark project, which also makes him the loneliest guy in town when both sides demand that he pick sides. The only one who seems to understand his plight is the newcomer in town…his pretty, street-tough paramedic. 

When Tiago finds himself caught up in small town shenanigans and the town blames Ronnie for tragedy, Peter is forced to pick sides. But will his choice cost him the home—and the woman—he loves? 

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Susan May Warren Michelle Sass Aleckson

Susan May Warren is the USA Today best-selling novelist of 80 books. With more than 1.5 million books in print, she is beloved by reviewers and readers around the world. Visit Susan at www.susanmaywarren.com.

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After growing up on both the east and west coasts, Michelle Sass Aleckson now lives the country life in central Minnesota with her own hero and their four kids. She loves rocking out to 80’s music on a Saturday night, playing Balderdash with the fam, and getting lost in good stories. Especially stories that shine grace. And if you’re wondering, yes, Sass is her maiden name. Visit her at www.michellealeckson.com.

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Merging the creative energies of best-selling authors Susan May Warren and Lindsay Harrel, Sunrise Publishing is the matchmaker for established authors who want to build on their current success for future growth and aspiring authors looking to break out, build an audience, and hone their writing skills. 


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5.27.2021

Castle of Refuge ~ Review with Giveaway

C
astle of Refuge
A Dericott Tale#2
By Melanie Dickerson

Four years ago Audrey's hopes were dashed, leaving her scarred for life following an incident with Maris, her older sister. No longer of value in her father's estimate all thoughts of a marriage alliance with the future Lord Dericott are ended before beginning. With Maris's imminent return and a unwanted marriage offer Audrey does the only thing she can - she flees the only home she has ever known. 

Life as the daughter of a viscount has left Audrey ill prepared to face the life she suddenly finds herself in. And soon she finds herself in desperate need but nowhere to turn for help and at the mercy of strangers.

Edwin has assumed the role of Lord Endicott, but the injury he sustained protecting his family has left its mark. Feeling he is no longer a whole man, Edwin struggles to regain some of what he has lost. His future appears bleak but for the kindness he can extend his tenants. When a sick young woman is found - he offers her the safety and protection that his title and home can provide.

Castle of Refuge is a story of healing and seeing beyond the outer physical appearance to the true-self of a person. Now this story is not without its dramatic, page-turning moments, of which there are several. How often do we hide behind what we see in the mirror - thinking this reflection is a true representation of what lies beneath the surface? Both Audrey and Edwin grow through this story learning to not limit themselves by perceptions but rather to push forward to test themselves to grow. 

This is the second book in the Dericott Tales series and it can be enjoyed without the backstory of book one Court of Swans. Having that information, which lets you understand more of Edwin is helpful but you can go back and read it later, which believe me you will want to do. Overall I highly recommend this book to both teen and adult readers.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with expectations but that I provide my honest opinion - All thoughts expressed are my own.

About the Book:
Title Castle of Refuge
By Melanie Dickerson
From Thomas Nelson

Ever since she was a child, Audrey wanted her life to be extraordinary. But as the daughter of a viscount born in late fourteenth-century England, the only thing expected of her was to marry—until an act of malice by her sister, Maris, four years ago damaged her face and her prospects. Though Maris was sent away, twenty-year-old Audrey is still suffering the scars of her sister’s cruelty. When her father announces his plans to marry off his damaged daughter and bring Maris home, Audrey decides to flee in search of her true destiny.

However, life outside her home is dangerous, and she soon finds herself attacked, sick, and in desperate need of help. She is taken in at Dericott Castle to be nursed back to health. While there, she decides to keep her identity a secret and work as a servant in the castle. But she doesn’t count on falling in love with the young and handsome Lord Dericott, who lost his arm several months earlier and bears scars of his own.

Meanwhile, Edwin—Lord Dericott—is curious about the new, well-educated servant’s identity. All he knows is that he’s quickly becoming smitten with her. When the man Audrey’s father wanted her to marry comes looking for her, she and Edwin must make life-changing decisions about what to believe and whether or not love is truly worth trusting.

Available to purchase at Amazon



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5.26.2021

Rising Danger ~ Review with Giveaway

Rising Danger JustRead Blog Tour 

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Rising Danger by Jerusha Agen, 

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Rising Danger

Rising Danger
By Jerusha Agen

This K-9 team is running out of time...

The Twin Cities are in danger. Someone is threatening the areas dams and Phoenix K-9's newest team, Bristol Bachmann and her partner Toby, are being called upon to help thwart the attack. But things just got really complicated. Her ex-boyfriend is her DNR contact from getting into the dams and the bomber has her in his sights.

The weather has the rivers at a high level and the stability of the dams couldn't be more crucial. The bomber couldn't have picked a worse time to strike and he (or she) doesn't seem to care about the cost  these attacks will exact. People will die, structures will be destroyed, and the long-term impact is anyone's guess. As the investigation reaches a stalemate the bomber's taunting threats become even more personal. Can they stop him before he releases the river from its confinement?

Rising Danger is an excellent read and I can honestly say it made me want to get to know the rest of the women and dogs who make up of Phoenix K-9's. The book is well-paced and keeps the reader in suspense from beginning to end. And really it is almost impossible to go wrong with a book when you have a good-plotline and a dog involved. This is a clean reading Romantic Suspense and if you love Love Inspired Suspense you will want to add this book to your summer TBR list.

** Fun fact this book is a prequel for a new series starring Phoenix K-9's! **

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion - All thoughts expressed are my own.

Title: Rising Danger
Author: Jerusha Agen
Publisher: Love Inspired Trade
Release Date: May 25, 2021
Genre: Christian, Romantic Suspense

It’s up to a K-9 handler and her canine partner to stop a bomber before it’s too late. 

Someone’s planting explosives on dams in the Twin Cities, and Bristol Bachmann and her bomb-sniffing dog must move quickly to find them before everything ends up underwater. That means relying on the dams’ supervisor—an ex-boyfriend Bristol never thought she’d see again. Hopefully Remington Jones has grown up from the rakish charmer she knew in her academy days. Because lives now depend entirely on them… 

It’s an environmental terrorist who wants the dams gone, and his bid to set the waters free has lethal consequences. When he sees Bristol and her K-9 working to stop him, he sets his sights on them. Can they evade him in a lethal game of cat and mouse and protect the cities from devastating destruction before the clock runs out?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jerusha Agen 

Jerusha Agen imagines danger around every corner, but knows God is there, too. So naturally, she writes romantic suspense infused with the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ. Jerusha loves to hang out with her big furry dogs and little furry cats, often while reading or watching movies. Find more of Jerusha’s thrilling, fear-fighting stories at JerushaAgen.com.


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5.25.2021

It's What You Make of It ~ Spotlight with Excerpt

 It Is What You Make of It
Creating Something Great from What You’ve Been Given
By Justin McRoberts

Publisher : Thomas Nelson (June 1, 2021)
Paperback : 208 pages

Justin McRoberts dares you to move beyond “it is what it is” thinking and become an agent of love and redemption in your household, neighborhood, and workplace.

“It is what it is”—a common phrase you hear and maybe even say yourself. But the truth is that there is not one square inch in the whole domain of our human existence that simply is what it is. Justin McRoberts invites you to embrace a new mindset: it is what you make of it.

With warmth, wisdom, and humor, McRoberts shares key moments from his twenty-plus years as an artist, church planter, pastor, singer-songwriter, author, neighbor, and father, passing on lessons and practices learned about making something good from what you’ve been given rather than simply accepting things as they are.

Thought-provoking but actionable, It Is What You Make of It declares that love doesn’t just win, mercy doesn’t just triumph, and light doesn’t just cast out shadow. Rather, such renewal requires the work of human hands and hearts committed to a vision of a world made right (or at least a little better). When we partner with God in these endeavors, we love the world well and honor the Creator in whose image we are made.

We will not be remembered for who our parents were or where we were born or what our socioeconomic circumstances were. We won’t be remembered for our natural talents and strengths or the opportunities we were given or the challenges we faced. In the end, each of us will be remembered for what we made with what we were given.

Purchase Links

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About Justin McRoberts

Justin McRoberts lives in the Oakland–San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Amy, and two children. He is the author of four books, including Prayer: 40 Days of Practice and May It Be So: 40 Days with the Lord’s Prayer. Justin’s sixteen albums and EPs have gained him a faithful audience among listeners nationwide since 1999.

Justin leans on his over twenty years in the arts and ministry to mentor and coach artists and pastors in person as well as over video calls. He is also the host of the podcast @ Sea with Justin McRoberts and co-founding pastor of Shelter-Vineyard Church Community in Concord, CA. Justin regularly travels to speak at churches and colleges, as well as leads retreats for ministry staff, college students, and young adults.

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Book Excerpt:
Chapter Five

Everybody Hurts,
Everybody Matters

In the fall of 2010, I started the largest and most time-
consuming and energy-sucking creative project of my
life up to that point (and, God willing, ever). I didn’t
know that when I started it. I just thought I’d throw
together a few good ideas and have some fun! Then, I’d
invite a small team of people to join with me, and the
fun would be multiplied to partylike status. Only, this
party was three people working way too many hours
for nowhere near enough money while I disintegrated
into the worst version of myself anyone at the “party”
could have imagined.

Cue Richard Wagner–oriented party playlist.
The project was a combination of letter writing
and essays and music and lyrics and visual art and
documentary-style video and stress and passive aggression
and regular aggression and also personal
reflections on relationships. Thematically, it was a
celebration of community and a record of what my
friends and family had made out of the circumstances
and relationships God had gifted us. Eventually
released in 2012 and called The CMYK Project, it
turned out alright as a project. Sadly, it cost me a dear
friend along the way.

One of the final phases of The CMYK Project
involved the printing of a book. Actually, that’s only
partially true; it was two books. Actually, that’s only
partially true as well; it was really the same book in
two formats. Somewhere in the process, we (and by
“we” here, I mean “I”) decided on printing two versions
of the same book; one version was just a regular-ole
book with text on paper. The other was a two-hundred-
page, full-color extravaganza featuring artwork and
photography and interviews (which I didn’t mention
in the description above, just like I didn’t mention it
to my team when we were working on it) along with
letters and essays. It’s probably also worth noting that
we released the music on three separate EPs with three
different covers and then selected a few songs from each
of those EPs, rerecorded those songs, and tacked on
even more songs to create a fourth musical aspect to
the project—a full-length, full-band, studio-recorded
album. So what we produced was . . .
a four-CD, twenty-five-song collection,
a text-only book,
a full-color book,
three physical art installations by different artists
in different cities,
video interviews with each of the visual artists,
transcribed, printed versions of each of those inter-
views, and
the gradual, tragic disintegration of every
relationship.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know . . . It.
Was. A. Lot.

The real fun begins with knowing that I’d never
done anything like that before. In fact, I’d never made
a book before, which was probably the most straight-
forward part of the entire project. To make that portion
of the project simpler and easier on us (and by “us”
here, I mostly mean “me”), my art director and I sub-
mitted the book-printing process to a large, reputable
printing company. Having done what we thought was
all the heavy lifting (writing, designing, formatting,
arguing, walking away, and then returning to the same
argument . . . blah, blah, blah), all that was left was to
upload the book files; make the few, small adjustments
we’d probably need to make; and then dance victoriously
as the book (along with every other aspect of the
project) found its way into the hands, hearts, and minds
of readers .

Three days after the first upload, we got a notification
that there were things in need of fixing. Like
I said, we expected this, and while the list of corrections
was quite a bit longer than we’d anticipated, we
happily fixed the book and uploaded it again, thrilled
to be done with this massively too-big and costly, and
also ridiculous to the point of being beyond description,
project.

Three days after that, the printer responded a second
time with a list of errors, several of which we were
certain we’d fixed. So I called the printer’s customer ser-
vice number . . . and I wasn’t kind. Not even a little bit. I
was tired, and I felt that being tired somehow excused
me from being kind. After feeling like I’d sufficiently
communicated my frustration and disappointment, I
hung up, and we dove into our third round
of edits and fixes.

Then there was a fourth,
and then a fifth,
and a sixth,

and eventually, the same two things started happening
every three to four days:
1. We received the same set of twenty-five
notifications and necessary changes.
2. I ended up on the phone with customer service.
Over and over and over for weeks and weeks and
weeks.
The only things that seemed to change were my
level of frustration and the depth of insult I was there-
fore prepared to dole out over the phone to the agent I
spoke to.
This went on for twelve rounds.
Quick math: twelve rounds times three business
days per round (which means we’re not counting
weekends) means six-plus weeks, which, divided by
seven days per week, factoring relational stress and a
dwindling supply of bourbon = YIKES!!!
When that twelfth email came from the printer,
I stared at my computer screen blankly until my art
director spoke up. “I think I’ll call this time, okay?”
said Gary. “I’m not as angry as you are.”

I left to run a few errands while he called the printer.
When I got back, Gary told me he’d worked it all out.
I wanted to know if “working it all out” meant he’d
murdered anyone. He said no, which was slightly dis-
appointing but probably for the best. What he meant by
“working it all out” was that he’d asked to speak with a
supervisor, just as I had. And just as had happened when
I’d called, Gary was told they didn’t have supervisors.
But then, instead of losing his cool and insulting the
person on the other end of the call (my strategy), Gary
calmly described our situation and history in detail and
kindly but firmly asked who he should be talking to.
“You need a specialist,” the agent told him.
In eleven previous calls, I’d never even heard the
word specialist much less been given the option to
speak to one.

Gary said he held the line and was connected to
someone we will call, for the purposes of this story,
“the Specialist.” Gary described our situation, and the
Specialist said she thought it was “really odd.” Gary
assured her he was aware of how odd it was and then
asked what we needed to do. The Specialist asked Gary
to upload the file again.

“With all due respect,” Gary replied, “we’ve
uploaded the file a dozen times now.”

“I can see that,” said the Specialist. “This time, I’ll
stay on the phone with you and wait for it to hit our
system. Then we can look at the file together.”

Ten minutes later, Gary and the Specialist were
looking at the file together.

“Is your file supposed to be five-by-eight or six-by-
nine?”

“It should be six-by-nine.”

The Specialist paused and then asked Gary if she
could call him back. Twenty minutes later, she called
back and told Gary what was actually going on. It
wasn’t that their system had a glitch or that our file
was corrupt or even that we were doing something 
technically wrong.

It was much worse and far weirder than any of that.
During one of the early phone calls in the editing
process, I’d said something pretty horrible to one of the
technicians. In turn, he’d reset the specs on our project
from six-by-nine (which was correct) to five-by-eight,
so that every time we uploaded the file, it would trigger
dozens of warnings and be rejected. The technician had
sabotaged our project. That’s a pretty horrible thing to
do to someone. But he did it because I’d been horrible
to him.

Now here’s what’s really funny (and by “funny” I
mean painfully ironic and related to my social ineptitude):
the full title of the CMYK Project—the book plus
three EPs plus full-length LP plus visual art plus video
plus other book—was CMYK: The Process of Life

Together and was promoted as “a celebration of life in
relationship.” It was chock-full of stories and anecdotes
about getting along with and loving other people, particularly
where there were differences of opinion and
experience. It was a project about my own process of
learning to love people the way Jesus loved people.

So . . .
Can you imagine being the tech on the other end
of the phone, staring at a chapter about the unconditional
love of God while the author of that chapter calls
you names? Perhaps you’d think the love and kindness
described in those pages weren’t for you. And if I’m
honest, I certainly wasn’t offering them to that customer
service agent, because in my mind he wasn’t a
person but an instrument. I talked to him the way I talk
to the car that won’t start or the software that freezes.
His value was entirely predicated on how useful and
helpful he was to me.

My encounter with that tech reminds me of one in
the Gospel of Mark: the one about a woman whose
body was healed when she simply touched the clothes
Jesus was wearing. It’s a remarkable story in a lot of
ways. First of all, that was quite an ensemble Jesus had
on, right? I’ve got a few favorite shirts, but none of them
have mystical healing properties. More significantly
(and less jokingly), I am captivated by the choice Jesus
made to stop and talk with the woman who touched
“the hem of his garment” (Matthew 9:20). Because
the way he handled the moment says far less about the
clothes he had on or even his power to heal and far more
about how important and valuable she was to him.
As the writer of Mark told it, a man named Jairus,
whose daughter was dying, went to find Jesus to ask
for help. Jesus was up to other things at the time, but
he changed course when Jairus asked him to heal his
daughter. That part makes sense to me. Jairus led a syn-
agogue, which made him a big deal in social, political,
and religious circles. Helping Jairus presented a legit-
imate opportunity to heighten Jesus’ profile, prove a
few folks wrong, and “get the message out,” as it were.
But as Jesus was following Jairus back to his home,
the trajectory of the story changed.
And a woman was there who had been subject to
bleeding for twelve years. She had suffered a great
deal under the care of many doctors and had spent
all she had, yet instead of getting better she grew
worse. When she heard about Jesus, she came up
behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak,
because she thought, “If I just touch his clothes, I
will be healed.” Immediately her bleeding stopped
and she felt in her body that she was freed from her
suffering.” (Mark 5:25–29)

Jesus then asked about who touched him, which
a few of his friends found a bit silly, seeing as though
there was a whole mob of people jostling about and
bumping into one another. But to Jesus (and this is the
part that gets me), this woman wasn’t just another per-
son in the crowd. Which is why I absolutely love the
way the writer of Luke wrote about this same story. As
he retold it, when Jesus asked about who touched him,
she tried to stay hidden but eventually conceded that
“she could not go unnoticed” (Luke 8:47).

How good is that?
“She could not go unnoticed.”
Jesus stopped, and along with him, the whole crowd
that had been following him. I don’t know how long
their conversation went on, because none of the writers
who captured this moment provided that detail. But
apparently it was long enough for Jesus to hear a lot
of this woman’s story. She’d been sick and bleeding for
twelve years with multiple medical failures along the
way. The other thing the story makes clear is that Jesus
was invested enough in the conversation that someone
else had to interrupt him and let him know Jairus’s
daughter had died.

Now, it’s significant that, once Jesus finally did
arrive, he assured the people in Jairus’s household
that, despite appearances, he had things in hand and
could still heal Jairus’s young daughter. That says to
me that Jesus had enough confidence in his ability to
do the work he’d committed to that he could pause for
a moment along the way and turn his full attention to
a person he’d met so that “she didn’t go unnoticed.”
That customer service agent wasn’t just another
per- son along the way, though I treated him like he
was. Since the CMYK Project, I’ve learned that . . .
the customer service agent helping me sort out font
problems during manufacturing,
the Apple Genius Bar employee helping restore my
lost data,
my web developer, 
the barista or bartender serving me while I write,
the UPS or FedEx driver delivering proofs,
the neighbor whose dog pops over to play ball while
I’m editing, 
the dog herself who wants to pay ball . . .
all these people are actually people (except the
dog, who is not a person but thinks she is, so we’ll keep
her on the list). They are, each of them, beloved ones of
God with dreams and hopes and problems and
opportunities and relationships and needs and gifts
and strengths.

They are the kinds of people worth making great work
for. Which also makes them the kinds of people worth
stopping great work for, whether or not they’re
directly part of that work process or not.
They aren’t stepping-stones on my path to success.
They aren’t cogs in the wheel of my productivity.
They aren’t part of my “system.”
Even (and especially) if they’re part of my team
working to complete a project.
Remember a moment ago when I asked you to
imagine being the technician on the other end of the
phone, staring at an entry about the unconditional love
of God while the author of that page yells at you and
calls you names? Well, let’s take that one step further,
shall we? Because that’s where the deeper learning les-
son was for me.

Imagine being my art director, Gary, who took on
that final phone call to put the project back on track
after I’d derailed it with my anger. Imagine working for
nearly two years on a project ostensibly celebrating the
unifying love of God for people while watching your
partner and project leader verbally abuse customer service
agents over the phone and then carry that anger
around the office every day. Maybe you’d lose respect
for that person. Maybe you’d have a hard time trusting
them as a leader or a friend. Maybe you might even
decide that was the last time you’d work with that per-
son or anyone like them if it meant being treated that
way or being party to treating others that way.
You see, what I know now is that how I treat the
people I work with . . . nope. Let me fix that:
What I know now is that how I love the people I
work with and for and around says ten thousand times
more about who I am than any project or job or end
result, regardless of its effectiveness, beauty, impact,
or market success. I’d rather make garbage work while
honoring and maintaining great relationships than cre-
ate bestselling work while becoming the kind of person
nobody wants to be around.

It was and is the love in Jesus that was and is the
source of healing, whether on the street in a crowd or
in the back room of a powerful social figure—which
is to say, Jesus was the same person wherever he went.
I want to live like that.
I want that kind of love to dictate the way I work.
The way I’d addressed the young man at the printing
agency had almost nothing to do with his job or
position or the fact that I didn’t personally know him;
it had everything to do with me and my character. Yes,
the professional distance between us made it easier for
me to be unkind, but the capacity to dehumanize some-
one and use them for my own purposes was in me from
the start. And here is something true: I don’t get to (and shouldn’t want to)
make anything out of someone else’s life. That’s not my job. My vision isn’t big
enough for your life. That’s God’s job. Only divine hands can make something out
of a human life without belittling, stifling, and minimizing that person in the
process.

About four years after that first book came out, my third book hit the shelves.
It was a book of prayers I’d collected from my own practice, born out of trying to
live more intentionally. Among them was the prayer I wrote shortly after the
completion of The CMYK Project. It reads,
May the work I do
never become more important to me than the people I get to
work with or those I’m working for.

Taken from “It Is What You Make of It” by Justin McRoberts. Copyright 2021 by Justin McRoberts.
Used with permission from Thomas Nelson.

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Thursday, June 3rd: Stranded in Chaos and @sarastrand9438

Friday, June 4th: Leighellen Landskov and @mommaleighellensbooknook

Monday, June 7th: From the TBR Pile – excerpt

Tuesday, June 8th: Diary of a Stay at Home Mom – review and excerpt

Wednesday, June 9th: @reading_with_nicole

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Friday, June 11th: What is That Book About – excerpt

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Thursday, June 17th: Tabi Thoughts – review and excerpt

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5.23.2021

The Paris Betrayal ~ Review

The Paris Betrayal
By James R. Hannibal

In a word WOW!!!

If you are looking for a high-paced, time-is-running-out-to-save-the-world book you have found it with The Paris Betrayal.  Ben Calix is having a very bad day (make that week). He's a spy who has just had a mission go bad. And it just all goes downhill from there. 

When his mission goes wrong, he discovers that his cover has been blown. And when the attacks keep coming he is more than a little surprised to find himself on the outside looking in. But Ben is more than his latest failed mission, he has come across a potential world-changing bioweapon. There is just one little problem - he has no one who will listen to his evidence. In this deadly game, he is caught up in, there is only one possible outcome, someone will die. Ben just hopes he can stay ahead long enough to save everyone from the mastermind behind it.

Having read James R, Hannibal's The Gryphon Heist and Chasing the White Lion I was looking forward to reading The Paris Betrayal. In no way was I disappointed. One is taken from one dangerous situation to another, never knowing who to trust. When a power-crazed individual finances the ultimate bioweapon and sets his focus on bringing down his foe, no one is going to stand in his way. If they do they will die. This is suspense at its best and The Paris Betrayal is not to be missed. In fact, I'd move to the top of your reading list.

PS If you love Dachshunds you have to read this book! Absolute must.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provided my honest opinion - all thoughts expressed are my own.


About the Book:
After a rough mission in Rome involving the discovery of a devastating bioweapon, Company spy Ben Calix returns to Paris to find his perfectly ordered world has collapsed. A sniper attack. An ambush. A call for help that brings French SWAT forces down on his head. Ben is out. This is a severance--reserved for incompetents and traitors.

Searching for answers and anticipating a coming attack, Ben and a woman swept up in his misfortunes must travel across Europe to find the sniper who tried to kill him, the medic who saved his life, the schoolmaster who trained him, and an upstart hacker from his former team. More than that, Ben must come to grips with his own insignificance as the Company's plan to stop Leviathan from unleashing the bioweapon at any cost moves forward without him--and he struggles against the infection that is swiftly claiming territory within his own body.

Award-winning author James R. Hannibal ratchets up the tension on every page of this suspenseful new thriller.