Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Protect Yourself With a Personal Ballistic Shield


When it comes to personal protection, it can be difficult to know where to start. While violent crime may be declining, you never know when you may need to protect yourself. As a civilian, you may not have the skills needed to defend yourself against an attacker. A lightweight ballistic shield can offer you and your family the protection you need to stay safe during dangerous events.

The Defense You Need

It is important to know you have something to protect yourself that is durable and reliable. A personal tactical ballistic shield is made from state of the art materials and is lightweight, easy to carry, and even easier to store. Not only is it designed with comfort in mind, you can often customize your shield with artwork or a logo that will allow you to display it while keeping it within easy reach. Your personal ballistic shield can become your personal promise to do everything you can to keep you and your loved ones safe.

Tried and True Protection

Personal ballistic shields are designed to keep you safe and secure, and a shield is no use if you don’t know if it works properly. You can rest easy knowing your shield has undergone rigorous testing to ensure maximum protection for you and your loved ones. These lightweight shields have been put through a variety of tests intended to assess strength and efficiency. You are virtually guaranteed to find an option that provides the greatest protection and portability when choosing your own lightweight ballistic shield.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Spring Reads: The Memory House by Rachel Hauck


Paperback; Kindle
Now available from Thomas Nelson is the contemporary romance The Memory House by New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Rachel Hauck.

I have to be completely honest, I had forgot I was sent an ARC of the novel until late last week when I noticed I had a post draft setup for today's review; so I spent the weekend reading The Memory House. It's basically two stories in one that intertwine together. (Hopefully that sentence made sense to everyone!)

The first story centers around Beck Holiday, a NYC cop who inherits a house near the Florida's northern coast. Since she's on a four-week suspension for misconduct, she has nothing better to do than travel to Florida to the house that was left to her by the late Miss Everleigh, who she doesn't remember ever meeting. Upon arrival, she learns Miss Everleigh also left her entire fortune, which rounds out to be $7,000 per month!

Why doesn't she remember Miss Everleigh?

Maybe Bruno Endicott can help jumpstart her memory?

Bruno is a sports agent who was once friends with Beck when they were children. However, she has no recollection of him.

The other story centers around a younger Everleigh Applegate, a widow who is living with her widowed mother in Texas. After the loss of her husband, Everleigh slowly starts to rebuild her life, which includes Don Callhan, an old high school friend. This is a love story, so you can probably guess what happens.


Final Thoughts

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Sunday Post / It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly @  Caffeinated Book Reviewer!

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a weekly meme hosted by The Book Date.


Good Evening, Everyone!

Yes, I'm back! I took a break last week from participating in the Sunday Post and It's Monday! What Are You Reading? memes. If you leave a comment on this post, I'll make sure to reply and visit your blog!

What Am I Currently Reading?

I've been wanting to reread Stephen King's Pet Sematary for awhile now, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Today I finished reading The Memory House by Rachel Hauck (my review will be posted tomorrow), so my next read will be Pet Sematary!!!

 

Last Week's Reviews

Middle School: Born To Rock
(Spring Review)

Barb Wire
(Blu-ray Review)

In the Mail

Friday, April 5, 2019

Book Blogger Hop: April 5th - 11th





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1. Post on your blog answering this question:


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2. Enter the link to your post in the linky list below. Please enter your Name/Nickname @ Blog Name and the direct link to your post answering this week’s question. Here's an example: Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer

3. Visit other blogs in the list and comment on their posts. Try to spend some time on the blogs reading a few posts and possible become a new follower. The purpose of the hop is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, befriend other bloggers, and receive new followers to your own blog.

The Friday 56: The Memory House



Rules

Grab a book, any book.
Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader.
Find any sentence, (or few, just don't spoil it).
Post it.
 Add your (url) post below in the Linky at: www.fredasvoice.com
Add the post url, not your blog url.


By the time she cleaned the chicken coop, weeded the garden and played with the puppies, and napped briefly on the picnic table under the cottonwood, it was late afternoon and she was starving.

page 56, The Memory House by Rachel Hauck

  My Thoughts

Blu-ray Review: Barb Wire


Mill Creek Entertainment; Amazon
It seems like there is a new superhero movie in theaters every other month, and almost every single one of them makes gobs of hundreds of millions at the box office. However, rewind back to the mid-1990s, a time when comic book movies weren't taken as seriously and many were complete flops, such as 1996's Barb Wire starring Pamela Anderson.

The movie was recently released on Blu-ray from Mill Creek Entertainment. There are no special features or bonus extras.

Based upon the Dark Horse Comics' series, Barb Wire (R; 99 minutes; $14.98) centers around Barbara Kopetski (a.k.a. Barb Wire), the owner of the nightclub Hammerhead in the war zone city of Steel Harbor in the year 2017. When she isn't bartending, she's making a little extra cash as a bounty hunter and mercenary. Her world is turned upside down when her former lover Axel Hood (played by Temuera Morrison) reenters her life.

Axel is a freedom fighter who's trying to help a former government scientist Dr. Corrina Devonshire (played by Victoria Rowell), escape the corrupted government by sneaking her into Canada. In order to fly out of the city, she'll need a special pair of contacts to bypass the airport's retinal scan, and of course Barb Wire is the only person who can help her get the contacts.


Final Thoughts

Monday, April 1, 2019

Spring Reads: Middle School: Born To Rock


AMAZON
I, for one, am glad March is officially over. From being ill and dealing with a lot of stress, I didn't have very much time to focus on writing reviews for this blog. Since today is April 1st, which also marks my blog's 10th anniversary, I'm hoping this month will be more productive for me.

If you've already been following my blog, then you would know I'm a big "James Patterson" fan. Good or bad, I like reading his mysteries and crime thrillers. And I even like reading his co-written books for children, such as the Middle School books.

The eleventh installment of the Middle School series, titled "Born To Rock," was released back in February, which shifts the point-of-view away from Rafe Khatchadorian and lets his little sister Georgia have center stage; though Rafe does appear throughout the story.

Like many kids, Georgia dreams of being a famous rock star! She started a band with her friends, Nanci, Mari, and Patti. They call themselves "We Stink!". The band gets extremely excited when they learn their favorite band Lulu and the Handbags is running a contest for rock bands with members under sixteen-year-old. Bands are to post a music video on the contest website, where people will vote for the best video. The top twelve will be invited to a live audition and the winner will get to be the warm-up act for one of Lulu's concerts. Plus, the winning band will get $1,000!

Georgia is determined to do anything she can to win the contest! Yes, that even means letting Rafe help the band.

Final Thoughts