If We Were Having Tea… #21

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If we were having tea… I would tell you that I wish you a Happy Easter and not to eat too much chocolate!

If we were having tea… I would tell you that this week has been crazy busy with hockey. We ended in finishing the play offs in 2nd place. Our last game on Thursday was a nail biter. By the end of third period it was tied 3-3. Then it went into over time (4 vs 4 kids) and that was still a tie so it went into shoot outs and that is where we lost.

If we were having tea… I would tell you that yesterday we started regionals and we lost our first game and I honestly think had the refs made calls against the other team for holding, checking into the boards, tripping, hooking, starting fights etc we could have done better and when our kids started doing what they did we got called on it and had penalities.

If we were having tea... I would tell you that we play our second regional game this morning and the kids need to win in order to advance. I just hope this team we play today will be a clean team and not a dirty team like yesterdays game. Those kinds of kids take the fun out of the game for the kids who love playing and having fun.

If we were having tea… I would tell you that  Michael nearly got hurt in the game yesterday when he was at the receiving end of an illegal body check. Needless to say mama bear made herself heard and I will not tolerate that at this level.

If we were having tea… I would tell you that it will also be a short school week for Michael this upcoming week as he is home Monday and Tuesday but he is looking forward to it.

If we were having tea… I would tell you that it was great seeing you again this week and that I can’t wait until next week. I hope you have a good week.

Book Spotlight/ Furious

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Synopsis:
Faith McMann comes home to a nightmare: her husband is killed and her son and daughter are taken. Although the intruders leave her for dead, she survives. Crippling grief and fear for her children make life unbearable. Until her anguish turns to anger…and she trades victimhood for vengeance. Frustrated with the law’s efforts, she takes action to rescue her children—and wreaks havoc on the brutal criminals who tore them from her. With her family and newfound allies at her side, Faith descends into the hellish underworld of human trafficking, determined to make those who prey on the innocent pray for mercy. The forces she’s up against have already proven that their ruthlessness knows no bounds. And there’s nothing they won’t do to turn Faith’s crusade into a suicide mission. But they’re about to learn that nothing is more dangerous than a mother fighting for her children—especially one who’s earned the nickname Furious.

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furiousauthorAuthor Bio:
T.R. Ragan (Theresa Ragan) is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author. Her exciting Lizzy Gardner series: Abducted, Dead Weight, A Dark Mind, Obsessed, Almost Dead, and Evil Never Dies, has received tremendous praise. In August 2015 Evil Never Dies hit #7 on the Wall Street Journal Bestselling List. Since publishing in 2011, she has sold over two million books and has been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal, the L.A. Times, PC Magazine, Huffington Post, and Publishers Weekly. Theresa grew up in a family of five girls in Lafayette, California. An avid traveler, her wanderings have carried her to Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, China, Thailand, and Nepal, where she narrowly survived being chased by a killer elephant. Before devoting herself to writing fiction, she worked as a legal secretary for a large corporation. Theresa and her husband Joe have four children and live in Sacramento, California. FURIOUS, the first book in her most recent Faith McMann series will be released March 22, 2016, followed by OUTRAGE and WRATH.

Early Praise
“Faith McMann, heroine of this gripping novel, is a Sacramento schoolteacher, wife, and mother who comes home just in time to witness her husband’s throat getting cut and her two children hauled away. The attempt on her life is botched—the killers were in a hurry—and as she recovers, she’s convinced the police are brushing her off. So she whacks a detective with his computer keyboard and gets sentenced to anger management sessions. If this were a cookie-cutter thriller, the male hero would be tracking the killers with an automatic weapon and maybe a major babe beside him. But our hero is smarter than that, and her revenge is a product of relationships, not bullets. In classes, she meets other victims as angry as she is, and, together, in fine scenes of action and suspense, they seek explanations and vengeance as well as the children’s rescue, which takes them into a slimy world of human trafficking. Learn here about “lot lizards” and “kiddie strolls” on the way to a wild finale. Suspenseful and smart, in equal measure.” —Don Crinklaw, Booklist

“Searing…Readers with strong stomachs will eagerly await the next installment.” —Publishers Weekly

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Book Excerpt/ Furious

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The kids unlatched their seatbelts, jumped out of the car, and ran through the garage and into the house before the song ended. Faith sang along until the last verse, then sat there for a moment and soaked in a little peace and quiet.

Working full-time and raising two young kids tended to make moments like this rare.

Her cell phone buzzed. It was her sister. “Hey, what’sup?” Faith asked.

“I’ll tell you what’s up,” Jana said. “Steve is driving me nuts! I quit drinking, I stopped devouring cake and cookies, but now he won’t let me lift anything heavier than a milk carton. This baby is going to be born stressed out if he doesn’t chill.”

Faith smiled. Her sister was a drama queen. “What time will you be coming tomorrow?”

“Oh, my God, I forgot about the party.”

“You have got to be kidding me,” Faith said. “You were supposed to make six dozen cupcakes. Do you know how much I still have to do before—”

Her sister’s laughter cut her off midsentence.

Faith sighed when she realized Jana had been joking about not making the cupcakes. “That’s not funny, Jana.”

“You’re such a dweeb. How could I possibly forget to make six dozen cupcakes when you’ve reminded me every single day for the past two weeks?”

“I don’t know, but I have to go.”

“Wait—Have you told Craig the news?”

“No.”

“Why not?”

“He’s been busy with work—and, you know, bills stacking up, new tires for the car, busted water heater last month. I haven’t found the right moment to tell him about baby number three.”

“He’ll be thrilled. Don’t wait too long, OK?”

“Don’t worry, I won’t.” Faith disconnected the call and was about to head off for the store when she remembered the grocery list hanging on the refrigerator. She left her purse in the car and climbed out. Weaving around toys and bikes, she headed through the garage door into the kitchen, where it looked as if a tornado had swept through the house. Kitchen drawers had been left open.

Papers and broken dishes were scattered across the floor.

Her heart raced. What is going on?

Just as she was about to call out her husband’s name, she stepped into the family room and saw Craig on the floor, bound and gagged.

A man she didn’t recognize hovered over him.

The scene before her made no sense.

Her heart pounded in her chest, making it difficult to breathe as her gaze darted around the room.

And then she spotted them.

Lara and Hudson sat together on the couch. Their hands had been duct-taped behind their backs. More duct tape covered their mouths. Another man stood close by, watching over them.

Time stopped as she tried to figure out what to do.

Craig always said they should buy a gun, but she didn’t want to keep one in the house. Eyes wide, she looked at the knife drawer. Grab a knife? Or run and alert the neighbors?

The two men exchanged a glance. Their eyes said it all.

She turned and ran.

If she could get inside the car and lock the doors, she could honk the horn or drive the car right through the wall and into the house if she had to. That might get one of the neighbors’ attention.

She flew through the back door leading to the garage and screamed at the top of her lungs before someone grabbed her from behind, twisted her around, and brought her face up close to his.

“Where is it?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” she said as she struggled to get free.

He sneered. His eyes were bloodshot, filled with desperation.

He smelled of stale tobacco. Strong arms held her in place. She thought of every show she’d ever seen on getting away from an assailant, but fighting him was useless. “Let us go!” she cried.

He shook her hard enough to make her teeth rattle.

“You have five seconds to tell me where it is!”

This time when she screamed, she dug her heel into his foot and tried to twist out of his grasp.

He slammed her to the ground. Her head hit the cement floor, and her world turned black.

 


Text Copyright © Theresa Ragan, Published by Thomas and Mercer

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

It's Monday! What Are You Reading

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week.  It’s a great post to organise yourself. It’s an opportunity to visit and comment, and er… add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started with J Kaye’s Blog   and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date. And here we are!

Jen Vincent, Teach Mentor Texts, and Kellee of Unleashing Readers decided to give It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a kidlit focus. If you read and review books in children’s literature – picture books, chapter books, middle grade novels, young adult novels, anything in the world of kidlit – join them!

It feels like I haven’t gotten that much reading done lately or I am not reading like I have been. I know its not a reading slump but I am so exhausted at the end of the day thing.

I know one of the reason’s I am not reading a lot is because of hockey. So far we will have been on the ice 15 days out of 31 and that is not including some upcoming practices and regionals we are going to. The past two weeks we have practically been on the ice 6 days a week.

I have been reading this:

I am going to be a on book tour next week for this and I am really enjoying Stephanie’s newest book. She is definitely my new automatic buy and go to author. I am half way through this so this might last me the week although I am not sure.

Hope you are having a good Monday and that you have an awesome book to read.

If We Were Having Tea… #20

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If we were having tea… I would tell you that today is the first day of Spring!

If we were having tea… I would tell you that this week has been crazy busy with hockey. Last Saturday we played our first play off game and we lost. So the second game was do or die and I think with the parents help of cheering for the kids we won that game 3 to 1. The kids went into the third game knowing they had to win or they were out. They asked us to cheer and we did they won 3-1 again. That brought us to the semi-finals and we were playing our sister team. It was another die or do game but the kids fought hard and played well because they wanted to win and beat them and they did and it was another 3-1 game.

 

If we were having tea… I would tell you that today we are going to the finals in the play offs and we are fighting for first place. It will be three games one today, one Wednesday and finally Thursday.

If we were having tea... I would tell you that this was a good week. I got to watch some amazing kids play hockey, got to hang out with Jennifer, my sister and yesterday I had breakfast with Tina from http://bookshipper.blogspot.ca/

If we were having tea… I would tell you that this week its going to be a busy week with hockey and prepping for Easter.

If we were having tea… I would tell you that it will also be a short school week for Michael this week and next.

If we were having tea… I would tell you that it was great seeing you again this week and that I can’t wait until next week. I hope you have a good week.