1. Full Tilt by Creston Mapes (2006)
Rock Star Chronicles Book 2
Length: 403 pages
Genre: Christian Fiction
Started: 21 February 2012
Finished: 1 March 2012
Where did it come from? Many thanks to Cheryl at Media Guests for sending me a copy of this book to read.
How long has it been on my TBR pile? Since 14 December 2011
Why do I have it? I had read the first book and the concept intrigued me.
In the sequel to Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol, Everett Lester is eager to share the redeeming peace of Christ's love through music. Acquitted of murder and newly married, he is trying to get a new tour off the ground. But while his life is on the upswing, Everett's new life as a Christian is threatened, as always, by Satan and his minions.
Everett's older brother, Eddie, is in deep with the mob for Eddie's steep gambling debts and as much as Everett tries to be there for his brother, Eddie's deteriorating family becomes suspicious and disdainful of his attempts to share the good news. Meanwhile, Everett's young nephew, Wesley, blames his uncle for his younger brother's death. Wesley has recently taken to smoking meth and falls in with psychotic Tony Badino, and the two Antichrists will stop at nothing to bring down Everett Lester and secure his demise.
I really enjoyed this sequel. It was wonderful that this book is still so suspenseful even for Christian fiction. I give this book an A! and look forward to perhaps another book in the series.
A! - (90-95%)
May you read well and often

Reading Wrap-up for February at Emeraldfire's Bookmark
By Emeraldfire at 6:00 AM
Hello everyone out there and I hope that you all had a terrific reading month for yourselves. I am known as Emeraldfire around the Internet and this is my new personal reading blog.
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Changes to the TBR pile
Added to my TBR pile (oh well, you win some and you lose some! :))
- Camelot's Destiny by Cynthia Breeding
- Rider in the Mist by Caroline Burnes
- The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stephenson
- Hot Blooded by Christine Feehan, Maggie Shayne, Emma Holly and Angela Knight
- Ugly to Start With by John Michael Cummings
- On the Bright Side by S. R. Johannes
- Love Thy Neighbor by Mark Gilleo
- Veiled Virtues by Jan Fischer-Wade
- Blood Oath by T. L. Clarke
- Three Dreams Deep by D. F. Lamont
- The Annihilation of Foreverland by Tony Bertauski
- Blood Forge by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- Evolussion by Kathy Bell
So, there you go! The reading month that was February. I hope that you all had an equally good reading month; if not a little better. :) See you all next month! :)
May you read well and often
Reading Wrap-up for January at Emeraldfire's Bookmark
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
By Emeraldfire at 6:00 AM
Hello everyone out there and I hope that you all had a terrific reading month for yourselves. I am known as Emeraldfire around the Internet and this is my new personal reading blog.
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Changes to the TBR pile
Added to my TBR pile (oh well, you win some and you lose some! :))
- The Forever King by Molly Cochran and Warren Murphy
- Hollywood's Irish Rose by Nora Bernard
- The Prodigal Prince's Seduction by Olivia Gates
- The Cat Who Lived High by Lilian Jackson Braun
- Dark Demon by Christine Feehan
- Dark Possession by Christine Feehan
- Parsival, or a Knight's Tale by Richard Monaco
- Personality of the Cat by Brandt Aymar
- The Broken Sword by Molly Cochrane and Warren Murphy
- Deeper Than the Night by Amanda Ashley
- The Warrior by Kathleen Nance
- The Forest House by Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Fairest by Gail Carson Levine
- Gods and Fathers by James LePore
- Days of Vengeance by Tim Kizer
- Don't Look Back, Agnes and In This House by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- The Mediator by Michael Abayomi
- In the Shadow of the Moonlight: The Awakening by J. J. Bidell
Taken off my TBR pile and sent to a new home (Yay! Happy Dance! :))
- The Heiress Bride by Catherine Coulter
- Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol by Creston Mapes
So, there you go! The reading month that was January. I hope that you all had an equally good reading month; if not a little better. :) See you all next month! :)
May you read well and often
Introducing On the Bright Side by S. R. Johannes!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
By Emeraldfire at 6:00 AMWhen Shelli was younger, she spent all her time outdoors, hiking, camping and living the Girl Scout Way.
Somewhere along the way, she got away from nature and earned an MBA in Marketing, kicking off an 18-year marketing career in Corporate America.
Eventually, Shelli traded in her expensive suits, high heels, and corporate lingo for a family, flip-flops, and her love of writing. She started her own marketing & communications business, www.bilaninc.com, where she worked with Spanx, Goody Hair Products, Chick Filet, and the Boys & Girls Club of America.
In addition to juggling nap schedules and client meetings, Shelli focuses on her writing. She is a frequent speaker on marketing and book publicity at SCBWI conferences across the U.S, and runs a popular book marketing blog, Market My Words (www.faeriality.blogspot.com).
In her spare time (yeah right!) and if the kids allow (yeah right!), Shelli obsesses over movies, reads children’s books (over and over), and still dreams of sleeping in on the weekends. But most importantly, she is finally getting back to her roots by running her own Girl Scout Troop in Atlanta, helping girls get back to nature.
She currently lives in Atlanta with her dog (Charley), British-accented husband, and the huge imaginations of their little prince and princess that someday will change the world.

Back on earth, Angela starts hitting on Michael, Gabby’s crush and should-have-been boyfriend. Gabby’s pranks to quell the love are harmless at first until the school dance sabotage gets completely out of control. Then, Celestial Sky Agent, Lawrence, who happens to have anger management issues of his own, steps into reveal that Angela has big problems, and what she really needs is Gabby’s help.
Determined to right her wrong and ease her mother’s grief, Gabby steals an ancient artifact that allows her to return to earth for just one day. But if Gabby’s not careful, her well-meaning mission just might shift the very foundation of Heaven, Earth, and every place in between, causing the danger of the dark side to roam free.
Coming to Amazon 31 January 2011!
May you read well and often
Daree Allen, Author of What's Wrong With Me?: A Girl's Book of Lessons Learned, Inspiration and Advice Chats About How People Stay True to Themselves
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
By Emeraldfire at 6:00 AMSynopsis from Goodreads:
Premarital sex. Drugs. Dating violence. Dropping out of school. So many choices, good and bad, are available for youth in America today, and girls continue to be especially vulnerable. They often blame themselves for things that go wrong in their lives, even when it s not their fault. They ask, What's wrong with me?, or they hear, What's wrong with you?! and brace themselves for the denigrating comments to follow.
It's a timeless theme: girls grow up in every generation struggling with self-esteem, confidence, body image issues, uncertainty about dating, and insecurity about their identities. Where do they turn for answers or role models? Friends and peers don t make for such great influences and mentors when they are floundering themselves. Images of women of color in the media (TV and music videos) reinforce an impossible ideal and lack of self-esteem.
How do girls today make decisions that will positively impact their future and not become victims of their surroundings? How can they affirm their Christianity proudly and not succumb to the deteriorating values of modern society? In this empowering Christian self-help book, Allen weaves her memoir from 20 years of journaling with lessons that still ring true for girls today, about such topics as accepting their identity, adopting a healthy body image, dating relationships, dealing with toxic friends and family members, avoiding or delaying premarital sex, building self-esteem, developing a positive attitude, dressing for success, setting goals, spending money wisely, handling anger and depression, and embracing their singleness, discovering their life purpose, and keeping God first.
It's a timeless theme: girls grow up in every generation struggling with self-esteem, confidence, body image issues, uncertainty about dating, and insecurity about their identities. Where do they turn for answers or role models? Friends and peers don t make for such great influences and mentors when they are floundering themselves. Images of women of color in the media (TV and music videos) reinforce an impossible ideal and lack of self-esteem.
How do girls today make decisions that will positively impact their future and not become victims of their surroundings? How can they affirm their Christianity proudly and not succumb to the deteriorating values of modern society? In this empowering Christian self-help book, Allen weaves her memoir from 20 years of journaling with lessons that still ring true for girls today, about such topics as accepting their identity, adopting a healthy body image, dating relationships, dealing with toxic friends and family members, avoiding or delaying premarital sex, building self-esteem, developing a positive attitude, dressing for success, setting goals, spending money wisely, handling anger and depression, and embracing their singleness, discovering their life purpose, and keeping God first.
I would like to welcome Daree Allen, author of What's Wrong With Me?: A Girl's Book of Lessons Learned, Inspiration and Advice to Emeraldfire's Bookmark. Ms. Allen was kind enough to write a guest post for me and here it is below in her own words:
Staying True to You
As adults we also can fall victim to these things if we're not careful.
Many industries operate with a kind of "formula" for success that says if you do this, please this group of people, you'll get success. Sometimes this involves taking shortcuts or compromising your values.
But at what expense?
Political Correctness
Our nation claims to be "One Nation Under God" as is stated in our pledge of Allegiance to the American flag, and our currency bears the statement, "In God We Trust." But our culture really does neither.
As the years go by, there are more and more attempts to kick God out of our schools, our of our communities, and out of our lives. For example, in December we say "Happy Holidays" to avoid offending non-Christians. In public some refer to God as "higher power" or "the universe." Girls Scouts USA has even changed references to God in their official Girl Scout promise and elsewhere to be printed like this: "God*" with an explanation that girls can define God however they like:
"Girl Scout policy states that the word "God" may be interpreted depending on individual spiritual beliefs. When reciting the Girl Scout Promise, "God" may be substituted with the word dictated by those beliefs."
Not a Sell-Out
My first two books, "What's Wrong With Me?" and the "What's Wrong With Me? Reflections Journal," are a response to the desperate need for self-esteem and empowerment resources for teens and young adults--especially those who are not impoverished, but considered "good" or "average" and supposedly don't need help. When girls finish reading my book, I want them to understand themselves better, feel more assertive, make better choices, and be on their way to discovering and living in their purposes and destinies. They will realize that they're not alone in the way they feel, that they don't need approval from others to validate their worth, and the importance of a personal relationship with God.
I recently met with a trusted colleague and she recommended that I change my book (or create another version of it) that contains no scripture references or mentions of God or the Bible. I came to the conclusion that although she meant well in giving me this advice, it would have hurt my brand--and my spirit--to take her advice. Some may think that removing the references is "selling out," while some say it's just an effort to market to a wider audience, not in any way trying to negate my beliefs. But every successful book has a specific market--a specific niche.
Although there may be "unchurched" kids who need the mentoring content in my book, there is not such an overwhelming emphasis on "God this, God that" that would beat them over the head as they read it to the point where they cannot get those positive messages.
In the end, staying true to myself keeps my conscious clear, and honors my relationship with God. Regardless of your beliefs, staying true to yourself will keep you from losing your way. Not all will agree with your choices and convictions, but a person who cannot respect them is not a person you need in your life.
- Daree Allen, MS, Author of What's Wrong With Me?: A Girl's Book of Lessons Learned, Inspiration and Advice
- Visit my website: http://dareeallen.com
May you read well and often
Yearly Reading Wrap-up at Emeraldfire's Bookmark
Sunday, January 1, 2012
By Emeraldfire at 6:00 AM
Hello everyone out there and I hope that you all had a terrific reading year for yourselves. I am known as Emeraldfire around the Internet and this is my new personal reading blog.
Anyway, I started out January with about two hundred unread books lying around the house and ended the month with...umm...uncountable amounts of books unread. All of the books that I acquired this year came from Bookmooch, Paperback Swap, authors and Library Book Sales. Quite a number of my books that I read this month left my house to go to new homes so that's something I guess. :)
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Changes to the TBR pile
Read from my TBR pile (Yes! I am a reading machine :))
- Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol by Creston Mapes
- Laughing Through Life by Connie Corcoran Wilson
- Demi and the Dolphins: A Lesson in Ecology by Alyssa K. Harrell and Marlene Siegal, DVM
- Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest by Ann McGovern
- Say Not What If by Andrew Friedman
- The Heart of the Rose by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- Sorghaghtani of Mongolia by Shirin Yim Bridges
- Artemisia of Caria by Shirin Yim Bridges
- It Came From the '70s: From The Godfather to Apocalypse Now by Connie Corcoran Wilson
- Prince Etcheon and the Secret of the Ancient by Jo Ann Arnold
- Hatshepsut of Egypt by Shirin Yim Bridges
- Skin Thief by Sonnet O'Dell
- Stilettos and Scoundrels by Laina Turner-Molaski
- Inklings: Very Short Stories and Other Babies Born of Ink by Aparna Warrier
- Redemption by Laurel Dewey
- Davi by Roy C. Booth and Brian Woods
- Always and Forever by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- The Ice Princess by Camilla Lackberg
- Grayton Beach Affair by James Harvey
- Deed So by Katharine A. Russell
- Blue by Lou Aronica
- Anyone Can Die by James LePore
- The Nameless One by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- The Radleys by Matt Haig
- Cry of the Fallen by Joel M. Andre
- Anyia: Dream of a Warrior by Jacquitta A. McManus
- A Pointed Death by Kath Russell
- The Green Man by Lee Mather
Books Read: 28
Pages Read: 5,475
Grade Range: A+! to B+!
So, there you go! The reading year that was 2011! I hope that you all had an equally good reading year; if not a little better. :) See you all next year! :)
May you read well and often
Anyway, I started out January with about two hundred unread books lying around the house and ended the month with...umm...uncountable amounts of books unread. All of the books that I acquired this year came from Bookmooch, Paperback Swap, authors and Library Book Sales. Quite a number of my books that I read this month left my house to go to new homes so that's something I guess. :)
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Changes to the TBR pile
Read from my TBR pile (Yes! I am a reading machine :))
- Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol by Creston Mapes
- Laughing Through Life by Connie Corcoran Wilson
- Demi and the Dolphins: A Lesson in Ecology by Alyssa K. Harrell and Marlene Siegal, DVM
- Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest by Ann McGovern
- Say Not What If by Andrew Friedman
- The Heart of the Rose by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- Sorghaghtani of Mongolia by Shirin Yim Bridges
- Artemisia of Caria by Shirin Yim Bridges
- It Came From the '70s: From The Godfather to Apocalypse Now by Connie Corcoran Wilson
- Prince Etcheon and the Secret of the Ancient by Jo Ann Arnold
- Hatshepsut of Egypt by Shirin Yim Bridges
- Skin Thief by Sonnet O'Dell
- Stilettos and Scoundrels by Laina Turner-Molaski
- Inklings: Very Short Stories and Other Babies Born of Ink by Aparna Warrier
- Redemption by Laurel Dewey
- Davi by Roy C. Booth and Brian Woods
- Always and Forever by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- The Ice Princess by Camilla Lackberg
- Grayton Beach Affair by James Harvey
- Deed So by Katharine A. Russell
- Blue by Lou Aronica
- Anyone Can Die by James LePore
- The Nameless One by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
- The Radleys by Matt Haig
- Cry of the Fallen by Joel M. Andre
- Anyia: Dream of a Warrior by Jacquitta A. McManus
- A Pointed Death by Kath Russell
- The Green Man by Lee Mather
Added to my TBR pile (oh well, you win some and you lose some! :))
Taken off my TBR pile and sent to a new home (Yay! Happy Dance! :))
Taken off my TBR pile and sent to a new home (Yay! Happy Dance! :))
Well, there it is...the breakdown! All in all, a very good reading year for me. Here's a further breakdown:
Books Read: 28
Pages Read: 5,475
Grade Range: A+! to B+!
So, there you go! The reading year that was 2011! I hope that you all had an equally good reading year; if not a little better. :) See you all next year! :)
May you read well and often
Reading Wrap-up For December at Emeraldfire's Bookmark
By Emeraldfire at 6:00 AM
Hello everyone out there and I hope that you all had a terrific reading month for yourselves. I am known as Emeraldfire around the Internet and this is a reinstatement of my personal reading blog. I originally posted my reviews on my old Blogger blog Emeraldfire's Bookmark but am now in the process of transporting all my old reviews over from Shelfari.
Anyway, I started out December with about two hundred unread books lying around the house and ended the month with...umm...uncountable amounts of books unread. All of the books that I acquired this month came from Bookmooch, Paperback Swap or the authors and publishers for review. I have bought several new books as ebooks as well.
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Changes to the TBR pile:
Read from my TBR pile (Yes! I am a reading machine! I think?)
- Laughing Through Life by Connie Corcoran Wilson
- Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol by Creston Mapes
Added to my TBR pile (Wait! Didn't I just clear a space over there? What are more books doing there - oh yeah, I'm a reviewer! :))
- Treasure Me by Christine Nolfi
- The Dome by Nova Sparks
- The Domerevelation by Nova Sparks
- The Wish by Gail Carson Levine
- The Discovery of Jeanne Baret: A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe by Glynis Ridley
- Matching Wits With Venus by Therese Gilardi
- The Magi by Kevin M. Turner
- Shadow Cay by Leona Bodie
- The New Death and Others by James Hutchings
- In Leah's Wake by Terri Guiliano Long
- The Chronicles of Kerrigan Book 1: Rae of Hope by W. J. May
- The Elf Queen of Shannara by Terry Brooks
- Cupid Calling by Stacy Brown, Karen L. King and Patricia Waddell
- Catching the Eagle by Karen Charlton
- Harald Hardrada: The Last Viking by Michael Burr
- Literally Dead by James Conroy
- Of Faith and Fidelity: Geoffrey Hotspur and the War For St. Peter's Throne by Evan Ostryzniuk
- The Hermetica of Elysium by Annmarie Banks
- The Eighth Scroll by Dr. Laurence B. Brown
- Full Tilt by Creston Mapes
- The Thirteenth Chime by Emma Michaels
- Anasazi by Emma Michaels
- The Morning Afterlife by Sonnet O'Dell
- The Summoner by Layton Green
- The Egyptian by Layton Green
- Cheat the Hangman by Gloria Ferris
- Red-Robed Priestess by Elizabeth Cunningham
- War For the Oaks by Emma Bull
- Happy Birthday to Me by Brian Rowe
- Happy Birthday to me Again by Brian Rowe
- The Sexiest Time of the Year: Erotic Encounters at the Yule Season edited by Sascha Illyvich
Well, there it is...the breakdown. Holy Mackerel! I need to read more next month. Here's a further (shaming) break down:
Books Read: 2
Pages Read: 518
Grade Range: A+!
So, there you go! The month that was December. All in all, a terrible reading month for me. I hope that you all had a better reading month than I did. Maybe a whole lot better! See you next month. :)
May you read well and often
Anyway, I started out December with about two hundred unread books lying around the house and ended the month with...umm...uncountable amounts of books unread. All of the books that I acquired this month came from Bookmooch, Paperback Swap or the authors and publishers for review. I have bought several new books as ebooks as well.
Let me try to break down the influx for you:
Changes to the TBR pile:
Read from my TBR pile (Yes! I am a reading machine! I think?)
- Laughing Through Life by Connie Corcoran Wilson
- Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol by Creston Mapes
Added to my TBR pile (Wait! Didn't I just clear a space over there? What are more books doing there - oh yeah, I'm a reviewer! :))
- Treasure Me by Christine Nolfi
- The Dome by Nova Sparks
- The Domerevelation by Nova Sparks
- The Wish by Gail Carson Levine
- The Discovery of Jeanne Baret: A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe by Glynis Ridley
- Matching Wits With Venus by Therese Gilardi
- The Magi by Kevin M. Turner
- Shadow Cay by Leona Bodie
- The New Death and Others by James Hutchings
- In Leah's Wake by Terri Guiliano Long
- The Chronicles of Kerrigan Book 1: Rae of Hope by W. J. May
- The Elf Queen of Shannara by Terry Brooks
- Cupid Calling by Stacy Brown, Karen L. King and Patricia Waddell
- Catching the Eagle by Karen Charlton
- Harald Hardrada: The Last Viking by Michael Burr
- Literally Dead by James Conroy
- Of Faith and Fidelity: Geoffrey Hotspur and the War For St. Peter's Throne by Evan Ostryzniuk
- The Hermetica of Elysium by Annmarie Banks
- The Eighth Scroll by Dr. Laurence B. Brown
- Full Tilt by Creston Mapes
- The Thirteenth Chime by Emma Michaels
- Anasazi by Emma Michaels
- The Morning Afterlife by Sonnet O'Dell
- The Summoner by Layton Green
- The Egyptian by Layton Green
- Cheat the Hangman by Gloria Ferris
- Red-Robed Priestess by Elizabeth Cunningham
- War For the Oaks by Emma Bull
- Happy Birthday to Me by Brian Rowe
- Happy Birthday to me Again by Brian Rowe
- The Sexiest Time of the Year: Erotic Encounters at the Yule Season edited by Sascha Illyvich
Well, there it is...the breakdown. Holy Mackerel! I need to read more next month. Here's a further (shaming) break down:
Books Read: 2
Pages Read: 518
Grade Range: A+!
So, there you go! The month that was December. All in all, a terrible reading month for me. I hope that you all had a better reading month than I did. Maybe a whole lot better! See you next month. :)
May you read well and often
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