Randolph’s Deception Series A Reader’s Delight!

Posted on December 06, 2011


If you haven’t started the Deception Series by Jacqueline G. Randolph yet, you better check out these three reviews! One more book to go…you need to catch up!

Deception’s Guard By Jacqueline G. Randolph

One of my favorite all-time movies is “The Long Kiss Goodnight.” It was one of the first action/suspense movies I had seen where the female was the main character. Geena Davis starred as an assassin for the CIA. As I met Skye Mathews in Deception’s Guard, the first book in the Deception series by Jacqueline G. Randolph, I was reminded of my delight in having the female as the lead in an action-packed thriller!

In Deception’s Guard, Skye is a top Drug Enforcement agent working undercover. She is called back from her primary assignment to become the bodyguard for CEO Rhys Wielde, who has agreed to work with the DEA. Just as with the character played by Geena Davis, readers will quickly come to admire Skye’s courage, strength and commitment, while maintaining an underlying warmth and concern for those she serves and protects.

Rhys had been shocked when, after extensive research and elimination of his possible involvement, he was contacted by the DEA, regarding his company, Genoreach. They had determined that his company was responsible for the creation of a genetic receptor, code-named Omega, for all known illegal drugs. That is, the receptor was designed to annihilate the biological receptors in the brain responsible for addiction and necessary for withdrawal and rehabilitation. The destroyed receptors would be replaced by artificial receptors incapable of purging drugs, thus ensuring a captive market for drug smugglers! Rhys had created Genoreach shortly after graduating from MIT. He had considered the small group of employees as his family and felt bitter betrayal and anger that one or more of them had not only turned against the goals of the company, but had worked to create something so monstrous and deadly. Once he was convinced his company was involved, he agreed to help bring these traitors to justice. That placed him in immediate danger from those who had first contacted his company representatives.

While Skye was a long-term, experienced agent, she had learned through that experience that oftentimes men did not accept a woman as a bodyguard. Instead, it was instinctual for them to try to protect the female in times of trouble. Skye surmised that Rhys Wielde would follow that role. So, while she had agreed to become his bodyguard, it was to be done without Rhys ever meeting her. However, as she and other agents surrounded Rhys in a hideaway cabin, and a car drove slowly by without his knowledge, Skye realized that she would have to be closer if she were actually going to be able to protect him. Skye’s plan was to meet him in disguise, as Sierra, and have him become interested in her, so that he would invite her to spend time in his company. The plan worked-very well. Unfortunately, the plan worked on Skye as well… Their attraction was instant…and real. But Skye is able to maintain control of her passion and, within Rhys’ arms as he kisses her, she plunges a syringe deep into his neck. As arranged, she pulls him into a hiding place; then crawls in, guns in both hands now, to protect him if necessary. She nervously listens, sweat pouring down her face, as those wanting to kill Rhys attack the cabin, and as her team fights against the assassins.

When Rhys regains consciousness, the battle is over; Sierra is gone! But the first phase of the Omega operation is a success and they arrest the chief biologist and two information system programmers of Genoreach, along with a number of South American mercenaries. Now they must turn their efforts to those who initiated the research. Just as the mercenaries gave up the Genoreach contacts, Rhys is permitted to shake information out of his former colleagues. He discovers that they were to make contact at an industrial conference in Peru. Since Rhys had already been scheduled for attendance, he readily agrees to act as the promised systems analyst who would release the data and receive payment from the drug lords. Although fearful of her own feelings, Skye is again asked to act as his bodyguard and Gabe, her boss and friend, has arranged for her to be disguised as a haggard domestic worker in the capitol mansion.

With various disguises, Skye is able to handle many of the activities necessary to the mission. However, as the Haggard is called upon to guide him from danger and they must abandon their disguises to escape, Rhys unhappily discovers how the various characters Skye has played have fooled him. Is the woman for whom he has such attraction, Sierra, Skye, or the domestic worker-or some other woman he has not yet met? Rhys finally accepts and applauds that Skye is able to guard him. But, by the time they are nearing the end of their mission, and they are under attack, Rhys does exactly what Skye was afraid of-he takes the bullet that she should have taken and is badly injured.

Deception’s Guard has constant action and twists, setting a pace that keeps the reader interested and involved. Jacqueline Randolph has used knowledge gathered through extensive traveling as well as her excellent writing skills to introduce wonderful characters whom you will quickly come to know and love. Then she takes us through a wonderful and exciting adventure in faraway lands of intrigue. You might plan on buying the second in her series, Deception’s Fury, at the same time. I read both books in two days, reading almost around the clock-plan to meet Skye and Rhys on Friday night and have a wonderful, exciting weekend! Trust me! This author is on the move! Watch her! She is a challenge to J. D. Robb and many other well-established writers. This is definitely a MUST-READ!

Deception’s Fury By Jacqueline G. Randolph

Those who remember and enjoyed the original series for Mission Impossible will certainly welcome Deception’s Fury, by Jacqueline G. Randolph. In fact, you will see that this story would have made a great script for that popular show. Fury is an exciting adventure that reveals a world known by few-a world where undercover Americans fight as part of the Drug Enforcement Agency to protect our citizens, demanding of themselves a commitment and loyalty to their mission that can only serve to inspire and amaze us.

While this story may be fiction, it, nonetheless, elicits a response-a thankful, prayerful elation that there are those among our fellow Americans who work to serve and protect our United States.But, wait! Before you read further, let me tell you that you will want to start right from the beginning of this series. Check out my review of Deception’s Guard because I believe you’ll want to read about the great love affair and the dangerous adventures of the two main characters before you are submerged into the Fury of the greatest challenge to that love in Randolph’s second book!

Yes, Deception’s Fury continues the story of the love affair between Rhys and Skye Wielde. Skye has moved from her position as a Drug Enforcement Agent into an advisory position and has become Rhys’ wife and the mother of three beautiful children–a set of twins, and later a young son. She is also a part-time professor and has established a local air charter business, sometimes working as one of the pilots.

Rhys is head of Genoreach Technologies which is dedicated to research and development of bioinformatic technologies-the mating of biology and information systems. A major deception at Genoreach had originally brought Rhys and Skye together (See Deception’s Guard) and nearly ten years of wedded bliss have passed.Until the day that messages were intercepted. Information that referred to their youngest son, who was called “Wolf,” had been discovered on the Internet. There are also references to Omega, the drug that had been created at Genoreach and had been found to be deadly. Had the drug not totally been stopped? Or had other scientists duplicated the process? And what did it mean to have the involved ship, the ship that was known to transport drugs, have the same name as their son, with a captain who was called “Wolf”?

Skye, with her DEA background, extensive knowledge of the earlier mission, as well as having a pilot’s license, is asked to participate actively once again. Declaring that she would act only as pilot to other DEA operatives, Rhys agrees to her involvement with the caveat specifying that, if she were not back in a month, he would come looking for her. But a month goes by and Skye is not home. Not only does Rhys begin plans to track her down, but her boss contacts him and asks him to become involved and work with the DEA. For they had received word that three agents were found dead. Skye is missing. Soon it is discovered that Skye is alive and held captive although she has been beaten and is near death. A local woman who is an undercover agent has been able to convince the assigned guards that a doctor’s visit is needed. Skye is known to be a master of disguises but now it is Rhys’ turn and he is disguised as an elderly doctor by night while by day he holds a position as an embassy aide. The old woman meets Rhys, as the doctor, and brings him to Skye. She has been beaten and bruised over her entire body, chunks of her neck and face are gone-eaten by rats. She is covered and smells of her own excrement. The horror of seeing her is almost too much for Rhys to bear. But little by little, he is convinced that his wife recognizes him and is able to respond to help his efforts to save her.

Once Skye is saved and well enough to act on her own, she is once again driven and, against her husband’s wishes to go home, is relentless in her determination to finish the mission. Reluctantly, Rhys agrees to stay and help the team find the ship transporting the drugs. The trail takes them to Ecuador, Buenos Aries, and finally to the Antarctica, the coldest most uninhabitable place on earth. There, putting together all of the pieces of information she has gathered, Skye locates the ship–the ship which some claim to be a ghost ship because of its mysterious appearances and disappearances.But there is talk among the DEA team and bosses of Skye’s sanity . . . of her becoming a rogue agent. Skye knows that in addition to her assigned mission, she has a personal need-to seek revenge on the murderer of her former DEA partner-and she doesn’t mind questions about her sanity as long as she is able to fulfill that quest as well as find the ship. Rhys is there when she finds the location and is the only witness to a major shift from team plans, which support the possibility she is indeed a traitor. He is forced to believe that Skye is no longer the woman that he has known and loved. Can he allow his wife to return and care for his children? He will always love her, but his trust has been almost destroyed. Can their marriage be saved?

Deception’s Fury is indeed a love story, but that story is just a major underlying theme. The character of Skye is a major force, an individual who, in disguise, easily becomes a person who moves through the underworld of drugs and prostitution–with its many dangers–to overhear, discover and piece together where her target can be found and how to get to it. Needless to say, the suspense and intrigue is heavy; the methods and actions of the team and undercover agents are frightening. What they must do to stay alive can only be considered monstrous and yet a very necessary part of survival. With a surprise ending, readers are kept in suspense right to the ending!

Randolph has outdone many major writers in the creation of her two main characters and, especially, her female lead. Skye will become one of your all-time favorite characters!

The tone and scenes bring readers into a distressing world and forces them to read on until the heroine allows them to leave…at the end of the book. Her writing is superb, the characters will become your heroes, and you will be searching for the next book in the series long before it is available. Trust me! This author is on the move! Watch her! She is a challenge to J. D. Robb, with her husband/wife team, as well as many other well-established writers. This is definitely a MUST-READ!

Deception’s Legacy By Jacqueline G. Randolph

Randolph’s latest book in her “Deception” series, Deception’s Legacy, is a stunning complementary addition! In fact, in many ways, it surpasses her first two books, Deception’s Guard and Deception’s Fury, in this reviewer’s opinion. And that is saying something!

In addition to action-packed adventure, Deception’s Legacy, brings us significant historical information and a major surprise in the life of one of our main characters, Skye, who, even in her 70s is actively involved in her family and in her former career as a DEA agent. Set in two primary time periods-1966 and 2030-the story also takes readers back to the time of the Spanish Inquisition. And there is where I would like to begin in sharing the story.

Evil people use whatever they can to justify hatred and prejudice. During the Spanish Inquisition, which was instigated by Queen Isabella and sanctioned by Pope Sixtus IV, in 1483, theft, torture, and murder were routinely committed against all those in Spain whose only crime was that their faith and belief was not sanctioned by the Catholic Church! In Palomares, Spain, these outrages were planned and executed by “Don Cristobal,” which represented both a family as well as the nobility who held the title at any given time. These men were thrilled to use religion to cover their lusts and they were quite willing to choose Marranos–Jews and Muslims especially–as their victims. Each generation excitedly considered how to “improve” and “surpass” the atrocities of the previous Don Cristobal. Using this background, Randolph moves between 1966 and 2030, presenting two exciting storylines, separately but ultimately connected in an explosive confrontation that is truly unforgettable! Jim, a training instructor, was commanded to fill a last-minute staffing problem and fly as standby pilot on a nuclear airlift mission-Chrome Dome. In 1966 the last missions were flown which carried nuclear bombs over Palomares, Spain. This novel recounts the horrific nuclear accident that occurred during the ill-fated mid-air refueling. But there in the midst of tragedy, a wondrous love story began.

Rosita had found Jim after he had parachuted/crashed; using that parachute, she was able to finally pull him into a cave in which she had been hiding. When Jim finally awoke, dazed, he saw her-she was bruised and bleeding, almost as badly hurt as he was. His first thought was that one of the nuclear bombs had exploded and it was already too late-she was evidence of what had happened. Rosita cradled the black man in her arms. She did not know that Jim was one of the few African-American pilots; all she knew was that he was hurt and she tried to comfort him. As time passed, a young boy, Rosita’s friend, came to bring food to her. Finding the stranger, he stayed and when the man awoke, he used what little English he knew to try to communicate. The nuclear bombs had not exploded; Don Cristobal, to whom she belonged, had hurt Rosita. She was pregnant, her third, for Rosita was a Marrano, and Don Cristobal could not allow another Marrano to be born, so he would beat her until each baby died! He was looking forward to killing her third child, still joyously following the commands established so long ago. Rosita had escaped to protect her baby.

Jim knew, however, that neither he nor Rosita would live if they didn’t get help. Finally, he was able to make Rosita understand that she must go for help; he sent her with evidence of his existence and she looked until she finally found the one other black man who was stationed in Spain, thinking that would be who would help them. Knowing that Rosita would be killed if he didn’t further help her, Jim claimed that Rosita was his wife and that she was carrying his child. What appeared to them to be a miracle resulted in Rosita later being on the plane that was carrying Jim back to the States. Decades passed before how they escaped was revealed-what a story!

Although Skye had tried to dissuade him, her son Tristan had followed in her footsteps and joined the DEA. In 2030, Tristan was assigned to Spain and was quickly immersed in a major effort to trace drug smuggling activities. The assignment required Tristan’s search of the ruling Don Cristobal’s castle. There he found the hideous evidence of what these men had done, and were still doing, in the name of the Catholic Church. Unbelievable perversions had been documented–each generation trying to be more heinous than the one before! Now they were using drugs as one of the latest methods by which Marranos were murdered. Now they were not really too careful whether it was just Marranos that were affected!

Tristan encounters include fun impersonations, exciting near-death experiences (when his parents come to his rescue) and, finally, in his finding his own soul mate. Surprise after surprise keeps the reader turning pages, striving to keep up with what is being revealed! There is NO way I’m going to even hint at what happens at the end!

Needless to say, Randolph gets better and better! Her third novel in the Deception series is excitingly new and historically significant. Randolph continues as one of my favorite and MUST-READ authors. If this book sounds interesting, trust me…get the first two books and start at the beginning of this unique family saga!

By: Glenda Bixler

Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008

Posted on December 01, 2011


The World’s Bestselling AutoCAD Resource Fully Updated for 2008.There’s a reason why Mastering AutoCAD is so popular year after year. Loaded with concise explanations, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects, this comprehensive reference and tutorial from award-winning author George Omura has everything you need to become an AutoCAD expert.

If you’re new to AutoCAD, the tutorials will help you build your skills right away. If you’re an AutoCAD veteran, Omura’s in-depth explanations of the latest and most advanced features, including the exciting annotation, notes, and layer properties features, will turn you into an AutoCAD pro. Whatever your experience level and however you use AutoCAD, you’ll refer to this indispensable reference again and again.

Coverage includes:
*Creating and developing AutoCAD drawings
*Drawing curves and applying solid fills
*Effectively using hatches, fields, and tables
*Manipulating dynamic blocks and attributes
*Linking drawings to databases and spreadsheets
*Rendering realistic interior views with natural lighting
*Giving a hand-drawn look to 3D views
*Presenting 3D models with cutaway and x-ray views
*Making spiral forms with the Helix and Sweep tools
*Exploring your model in real time with the Walk and Fly tools
*Adding hyperlinks to drawings
*Converting multiple layer settings and other layer translator options
*Master the New Text and Table Features
*Explore the Layer Manager Enhancements
*Annotate, Secure, and Authenticate Files
*Track Your Projects with the Sheet Set Manager
*Publish Drawings over the Internet and eTransmit Your Files
*Customize the New Dashboard and Control Panel

Autodesk has released both AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 simultaneously. Not surprisingly,they’re nearly identical in the way they look and work. You can share files between the two programs with complete confidence that you won’t lose data or corrupt files. The main differences are that LT doesn’t support all the 3D functions of AutoCAD 2008, nor does it support the customization tools of AutoLISP and VBA. But LT still has plenty to offer in both the productivity and customization areas.

By: Harris Chandra

Book Review on "The Bar Code Tattoo," By Suzanne Weyn

Posted on June 26, 2011


**Basic Information about the Book**

Title: The Bar Code Tattoo
Author: Suzanne Weyn
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.,
Copyright Date: September, 2004
Number of Pages: 250

Geared towards…

Who should read this?
The average age group is anywhere from advanced 6th graders to about a highschool junior or senior (as a no-stress, easy read)
Language: No obscenities, slang, etc.
Violence Level: Little to none

**Characters, Setting, and Theme**

1) Kayla Reed – A 17 year old girl who refuses to receive the bar code tattoo. Kayla is a member of DECODE, a tattoo resistance group.

Mfumbe – A 17 year old boy, also a member of DECODE.
Zeakeal – A 18 year old boy. He lives on his own, without parental guidance. The creator and head of DECODE.

2) The main setting of the story is in the United States. The year is 2025. You can draw many connections between Kayla’s world and our current world. Despite advanced technology, a slight differ in government, and an over powering company presumably controlling all of America’s goods, the world Kayla resides in is very similar to ours.

3) The main theme of this novel, in my opinion, is conformity V.s individuality.

**The Plot**

Don`t worry, I didn’t give the ending away!

It’s 2025 and Kayla Reed is just on the verge of turning 17. Most teens can`t wait to turn 17, because that`s the age to get THE best thing on earth; The bar code tattoo! Yet, Kayla is not so sure. After her father commits suicide, though, she decides against the tattoo. Citizens are committing suicide and doing outrageous things to remove the tattoo, and Kayla begins to suspect that there is more to the tattoo than meets the eye of the consumer. A name, age, and blood type couldn’t possibly be a motive to kill yourself!

When Kayla`s best, let alone only friend, Amber, gets the tattoo, Amber`s family is thrown into turmoil and are forced to leave town. After Amber leaves, Kayla is befriended by a resister group, called DECODE. Kayla starts to deeply emerge herself into their missions, and continues to search for answers.

Global-1 is gaining control over society, and has passed a law that makes the bar code tattoo a law. Kayla is finding it increasingly hard to survive. If you try and pay with a card, everyone throws a fit, and since cash has been obsolete since 2013, it`s the card or the code. No exceptions!

The code has seemingly gotten to her mother, and when her mother is finally driven over the edge; It`s time for Kayla to flee, for her life. Kayla packs up, and heads out on her journey to the Adirondack Mountains, where the code isn’t law, yet. Kayla also wants to meet up with Eutonah, who is an avid code resister. Eutonah also teaches embrace of the earth and your own self power, and Kayla is eager to learn. During Kayla`s long journey to the mountains and Eutonah, she is actively being hunted down by Global-1 and Tattoo Gen. While making her way to the mountains, she discovers Mfumbee, a previous friend and member of DECODE. She discovers that she isn’t the only one running away, and isn’t the only one who has lost all hope of abolishing the tattoo.

Question to think about…

Would you get the bar code, knowing what they contain?

**Reviewer Opinions**

My opinion, Best & Worst, and who to recommend it to

1) My opinion of the book, personally, was a favorable one. I really liked the book. It`s theme was very powerful, and was a problem a majority of us face at one point in our lives or another. Even though the conformity issue was magnified in the book, all of us experience an issue like this. The author’s style of writing was third-person limited. I personally liked the way the author wrote the story. It was nice to know Kayla`s story, and had it not been written knowing Kayla’s point of view, you would not have gotten her story, or at least not as in-depth, as well as her thoughts and reactions.

2) I think the best part of the book is when Kayla finally finds Eutonah. I think this was uplifting. I suppose that the thought of finding your savior when you have lost all of your hope is a uplifting thought, which is why I think I chose this as the best part of the book. The worst part of the book, emotionally, was when Kayla goes through the tragic death of her mother. Kayla attempts to stop it and in the interim of this, she burns off her hair and suffers from a slew of burns.

3) Another literary work that reminds me of this novel is Frank Hubert’s “Dune” series, a science fiction book packed with political themes and messages, just like The Bar Code Tattoo.

4) I would recommend this novel to anyone interested in political science fiction. The author has a very interesting concept that she has wrapped the book around, and it really reels you in! You just don`t want to put it down! Anyone looking for an intriguing read should read The Bar Code Tattoo!

By: Isabella Crum

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