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Sunday, August 10, 2025
Book Review - Forsaken Mercenary - Traitor
Continuing on the Series of the Forsaken Mercenary.
Our Hero Daniel and his team face off against alien threats across the solar system. His ability to heal quickly plays a vital role in saving the day against all odds. With everything going on at the pace that it is happening, you know Daniel has to be one tough person mentally to get through what is happening.
What I love about this novel series is the twist, which you know is going to happen near the end of the book, to leave you hanging. It's like watching your favorite TV series and the cliff hangers they zap you with to get you to come back for the next season.
The danger for the entire universe is being laid upon his shoulders. Will he be able to save the day? I hope to find out as I go and get the next novel in the series since I can't stop reading. It's bumping some of my other Kindle books out of order.
Posted on 08/10/25 at 08:30 AM
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Thursday, August 07, 2025
Book Review - Forsaken Mercenary Universe: A Military Space Opera Series(Books 1-9)
This was an excellent series. It was about a mercenary who had been enhanced with Super Soldier Serum, which allows him to heal quickly. He is a member of a Pack of Other super soldiers, each with their own abilities, who are the enforcers for their organization. The series begins with him on the moon, losing his memory and knowing nothing about his past, and being asked to go to Earth, which is now a dead planet. What he has to go through is nothing short of Chaos at its best.
I snagged this series on a deal and am now continuing the series to see what the hero can accomplish with his ragtag team of super soldiers, regular humans, Aliens, and AIs.
Posted on 08/07/25 at 12:10 AM
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Thursday, July 17, 2025
Book Review- Honor of Blood
Just finished Honor of Blood by Kenneth Fjeld. Definitely a great Martial Arts book. It does have a 1970s martial arts film feel to it.
Kenneth is a sixth-degree UFAF Black Belt and UFAF Region president for Europe, so his experience in martial arts was a definite plus in illustrating the characters' martial arts actions.
It was a hard book to put down, so I finished it quite quickly. It was suspenseful right to the end as you did not know if the main characters were going to survive against the odds they faced.
I highly recommend this book. I know the author also, and he is a very down-to-earth person.
Posted on 07/17/25 at 08:17 PM
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Book Review - Acts of Kindness My Story
I just finished this book after it had sat on my desk for almost a year. This is a biography by Wilma Norris Knight, the mother of Chuck, Aaron, and Weiland Norris. I found this book when we were cleaning out the UFAF Storage locker here in Las Vegas, and I had it on my 'to-read' stack of paper books.
She put this together with Chaplain Todd Dubord when she was 90. She passed away at the age of 103 in December 2024.
Her story is amazing and very spiritual. You can definitely feel that God was first in her life. She outlines her early life, her marriages, her Children, and how God/Angels have guided and helped her throughout her life.
I would highly recommend reading this book to get to know her and understand what drove her to be the kind-hearted woman she was. It also outlines where Chuck and Aaron Norris get their value and why they are also so kind-hearted.
I was fortunate to have met her at our UFAF ITC several times here in Las Vegas. What you read in the book is the way she was in real life.
Posted on 07/17/25 at 09:27 AM
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Book Review - To Kill a Mockingbird
Earlier in the month, I finished this classic, which I also read a long time ago in High School. It's an amazing story published in 1960 about racial inequality. I find it amazing that the author Harper Lee had the courage to write this, and she is from Alabama. She won a Pulitzer Prize for this in 1961. It does warm my heart to know there were people who did not feel that black people should be demonized and treated inhumanely.
I am glad I was not raised in this part of the country or during this time. Reminds me of a comment made by one of my Air Force buddies sometime during 1979-1982 while I was stationed in Ellsworth AFB, SD. He told me that He and I could not walk down a street in his hometown in Mississippi without me getting beaten up and him being lynched. He was black, and I was white as snow.
Do I believe we still have Racism in the US? Yes, I have seen it. I'm not sure we'll ever be able to completely eliminate it.
I am glad the Jim Crow laws are no longer in effect, so people of all colors can at least make something of their lives. We should judge people on their character, rather than their appearance or spiritual beliefs.
Posted on 07/17/25 at 09:25 AM
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