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June 23, 2015
Author Gail Gaymer Martin & A Mother and a Recipe to Love
My guest today is my dear friend author Gail Gaymer Martin. Gail has a great new Love Inspired Romance and a great recipe to share! When you leave a comment, you enter the free book drawing for an autographed copy of A Mother To Love signed to you from Gail Gaymer Martin. Here’s Gail:
I like strong women in my novels, ones who have flaws and problems, but survive because they are able to sort through the mess in their lives, face how they must grow and change to succeed and then do it.
Angie stands up against
In series novels, such as A Mother To Love, first book in the Lilac Circle series, some of the of the characters you’ll meet in Book 1 will grow and change as the series continues. In the first book, Angie stands up against her matchmaking sister and mother to find the man of her dreams. Finally to get them off her back, her coworker and good friend comes to her rescue to play the man of her dreams. Rick has a young daughter whom he adores and when Angie meets her, she understands why. Angie gets involved with five-year old Carly and teaches her to bake and to plant flowers. The child is in her glory and adores Angie. And so the story goes….
One thing that you find in most of my books
is cooking and recipes. At the end of A Mother To Love, as usual, I include a recipe that Angie makes for dinner one night. It happens that this is a real recipe in our home, and we love it. It’s low-fat, easy and fast to make, and since it’s a crock-pot meal Angie can work in her home or go outside with her flowers and not worry about her dinner being late. I’ve always been a creative cook so we’ve come up with many great meals, but this one is my husband’s, an excellent cook. I’m a blessed lady.
Angie’s Crock Pot Fiesta Chicken
Serves 6
Ingredients
6 (4 oz. Each) Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
1 (1.5 oz.) Packet Taco Seasoning Mix
1 Cup Salsa (Mild, Medium, or Hot)
1 Tbsp. Cornstarch
1/4 Cup Fat Free Sour Cream
Directions
Spray crock pot with non-stick butter flavored spray. Place chicken into crock pot. Sprinkle Taco Seasoning Packet on top of chicken. Pour salsa over seasoned chicken. Cook on low for 6-8 hours (I actually cooked mine for 11 hours). 15 minutes before serving, take chicken out of crock pot. Mix cornstarch with a little water and a little juice from crock pot. Pour mixture back into the crock pot and stir. Add sour cream and stir until smooth. Place chicken back into the crock pot and heat until everything is hot again. Eat with rice, or it’s tasty on baked potatoes. If the recipe is too large for your family, it freezes well. Enjoy and let me know if you love it.”–Gail
To purchase, click here. A Mother to Love (Love Inspired)
Blurb:
An Unexpected Family
Angie Bursten wants to find love on her own timeline. Tired of her family’s interference, coworker Rick Jameson comes to the rescue—as her pretend boyfriend. Angie starts to spend time with Rick and his adorable daughter, Carly, and what began as a hoax soon feels all too real. Betrayed by the woman he’d married, single dad Rick is slow to trust. But seeing Angie with Carly, he can’t ignore the way he feels for his beautiful coworker. And when Angie helps Rick with the toughest battle of his life—gaining full custody of his child—there’ll be no more pretending. If they can open their hearts, Rick and Angie have a real shot at happily-ever-after.
For more online:
Website: www.gailgaymermartin.com
Writing Fiction blog: www.gailgaymermartin.com/category/writingfiction
Gail’s Kitchen blog: http://bit.ly/1f7ZI5f
Facebook: www.facebook.com/gail.g.martin.3
What a great recipe, Gail. And a great thought–a strong woman is strong enough to change. On Monday, Beth K Vogt visited and talked about thinking that a decision was the wrong one and it was right instead.
SO TODAY’S QUESTION: What heroine have you read about that was able to meet a challenge and change for the better? Leave a comment to enter the drawing for a copy of A MOTHER TO LOVE!
I’ll go first: Lately I’ve read two cozy mysteries by Mindy Quigley, her heroine Lindsay was abandoned by her mother as a child when her mother went to prison. And subsequently on each occasion when her mother came into her life, Lindsay has been disappointed and let down . Now again her mother has come into her life. Can she trust her this time? If she’s wrong, she could die. So what heroine have you read lately and what change or challenge did she face?–Lyn
BTW, have you signed up yet for my newsletter (see above on right side of banner). My newest book BLESSING will come out July 1st. I’m going to giveaway one copy in a drawing of my new and active newsletter subscribers. So don’t miss this. Sign up today!–Lyn
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June 21, 2015
Author Beth K Vogt & Crazy Little Thing Called Love
My guest today is author Beth K Vogt. She’s writing a wedding destination series and is offering one copy of CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE in a drawing. (US Only) So be sure to watch for the QUESTION. Here’s Beth and her heroine Vanessa:
Bride-to-be Vanessa Hollister
shows up on page one of Crazy Little Thing Called Love, the first novel in my new destination wedding series. Vanessa’s fiancé has just turned their wedding plans upside down. And Vanessa has no idea just how soon she’ll run into her ex-husband Logan, who she hasn’t seen in eight years.
Ah, Vanessa. She’s tried so hard to control her life … but love’s a crazy little thing, right? And the consequences of the past often show up when we least expect it.
One question motivated me
as I wrote Crazy Little Thing Called Love: What if what you thought was your biggest mistake was actually the right choice? Vanessa’s given the chance to reexamine a mistake she made – but it comes at the absolute worst time.
After eloping with Logan
during high school, Vanessa can’t quite escape the echo of the words “biggest mistake you ever made.” She’s become a paramedic and put their failed marriage behind her – or has she? Seeing Logan again, back in Florida where they met and fell in love, pulls at her emotions like a dangerous riptide. And facing an incoming Category 5 hurricane together reminds her how Logan helped her to take risks and embrace adventure.
the perfect new kid in town.
Growing up in a military family taught Vanessa how to be the perfect new kid in town. She’s good at saying hello and goodbye. In Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Vanessa’s ready to commit to a long-term relationship – but who is the right man for her? Ted or Logan?–“Beth
To purchase, click here. Crazy Little Thing Called Love: A Destination Wedding Novel
Blurb:
What if what you thought was your biggest mistake was actually the right choice? Wedding bells and storm clouds collide in the first novel in Beth K. Vogt’s destination wedding series that examines the power of love, and the mishaps and missteps that happen on a couple’s journey down the aisle to “I do.”
I think Beth’s question will be our QUESTION:
What if what you thought was your biggest mistake was actually the right choice? Or to ask another way–Have you made a decision and changed your mind but then realized you were right in the first place? OR ANOTHER –how did you know you’d made the right choice when you said I DO?–Lyn
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Website URL: booksbylyncote.com.
June 16, 2015
Author Margaret Daley & Cornbread Salad?
My guest today is award-winning author Margaret Daley and she is going to share a recipe that I have never heard of and wouldn’t have ever thought of. See what you think!
Cornbread Salad,
a delicious recipe for the holidays or for that matter anytime.
1 recipe of cornbread
1 envelope ranch dressing mix
1 cup (8 oz.) sour cream
1 cup mayonnaise
2 cans (16 oz. each) pinto beans (rinsed and drained)
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
10 slices bacon, fried very crispy, and crumbled
2 cans whole kernel corn, drained
½ cup each of chopped red bell pepper, green bell pepper, green onions and several chopped tomatoes
Make up the cornbread, cool. Stir together salad dressing mix, sour cream and mayonnaise until blended, then set aside. Combine tomatoes, bell peppers and onions. Toss gently. Crumble ½ the cornbread into a large bowl. Top with half each of beans, tomato mixture, cheese, bacon, corn and dressing mixture. Repeat layer. Cover and chill for at least 3 hours. When ready to serve, stir together.
for a Christmas open house at school
I made this recipe with my special needs class for a Christmas open house at school. Ever since then, I’ve loved this. It goes well with ham. It is also a nice salad to share with others at a party.
great to serve at Easter
Cornbread Salad with a spiral ham would be great to serve at Easter. In Security Breach, the story starts with the White House Easter Egg Roll, a huge event that occurs at the White House for years. Thousands of volunteers and children and their families attend each year from all over. The president and his wife attend along with many celebrities. The White House is open to them, and activities are set up around the inside and outside of the White House. In Security Breach the Egg Roll isn’t uneventful.”–Margaret
To purchase, click here. Security Breach (Capitol K-9 Unit)
Blurb
When White House tour director Selena Barrow is attacked in her office, the Capitol K-9 Unit goes on high alert. Selena’s cousin is a person of interest in a congressman’s shooting, and Selena has been collecting evidence to exonerate her. Could this be the break they’re looking for? Officer Nicholas Cole and his dog, Max, step in to safeguard Selena—and to keep an eye on the evidence. As the attacks escalate, Selena finds it increasingly difficult to keep her distance from her handsome protector. But with an unknown enemy watching Selena’s every move, Nicholas will become her confidant…and her lifeline.
Capitol K-9 Unit: These lawmen solve the toughest cases with the help of their brave canine partners.
Contact with me:
Margaret Daley’s website:booksbylyncote.com.
June 14, 2015
Author Katy Lee & Permanent Vacancy
My guest today is Love Inspired Suspense Author Katy Lee. I had the pleasure of meeting Katy in person recently in Milwaukee at a reader and authors luncheon. So I’m glad to host her again. Here’s Katy sharing about her latest heroine.
Hello, I’m Katy Lee, and I’m here today to share about my heroine’s bravery in starting over after an abusive relationship. Right from page one the reader sees my heroine of Permanent Vacancy, Gretchen Bauer, starting a new life. Gretchen takes on the restoration of an old vacant Victorian with the plans to begin a new business venture as a bed and breakfast owner. The island she lives on is filled with people who don’t want her to succeed for various reasons, including her ex-boyfriend. Especially her ex-boyfriend.
the many aspects of bullying and abusive relationships and the trauma
When I began writing Permanent Vacancy I wanted to show the many aspects of bullying and abusive relationships and the trauma they can instill in their victims, even make them question if they can make it on their own. For so long Gretchen believed the words the man she trusted said about and to her.
being alone is not the same thing as being
One in particular was she couldn’t make a good decision without him. He made her question every choice she made because he always found fault in her decisions. Now, on her own, Gretchen is making all the choices by herself. She’s beginning to see being alone is not the same thing as being on her own. She comes to realize her own restoration is taking place, but sometimes that doesn’t come during a time of peace, it comes in the midst of conflict where she must rise up to demonstrate her newfound power.
Thank you for having me today, Lyn.
To purchase, click here. Permanent Vacancy (Love Inspired Suspense)
BLURB:
When Gretchen Bauer begins renovating an old Victorian house to turn it into a bed-and-breakfast, she barely escapes several dangerous “accidents” at her home. Colm McCrae, host of the home improvement TV show helping her renovate, refuses to believe these aren’t on purpose. Could this be a harmful ploy by his boss to boost ratings? Yet with Colm’s smooth-talking Irish brogue, Gretchen wonders whether he could be involved. But with a whole town full of neighbors disgruntled about the inn bringing strangers to their shores, Gretchen has a list of more likely suspects. Now she must trust Colm if she wants to keep her new business venture from turning into a five-star death trap.
Rita nominated, Katy Lee is the author of five published novels. She likes to say she writes higher purpose stories at high speed because her suspenseful romances thrill, inspire, and satisfy the reader—from the edge of their seat. A native New Englander, Katy loves to knit warm wooly things. She enjoys traveling the side-roads and exploring the locals’ hideaways. A homeschooling mom of three competitive swimmers, Katy often writes from the stands while cheering them on. Her Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense, Grave Danger, is both a RITA and Daphne Du Maurier finalist. Keep in touch with Katy at her website, www.KatyLeeBooks.com. There you will see links to Facebook and Twitter.
For Katy’s last visit to my blog, click booksbylyncote.com.
June 9, 2015
Author Lynn Huggins Blackburn, Covert Justice & Scones
Today’s guest Lynn Huggins Blackburn is a debut author, but I like her taste in scones! I’m gluten-loving but for those of you who just can’t take it, Lynn includes a gluten free version. And her book sounds amazing. Lynn is offering a copy to one commenter. Don’t miss the QUESTION later so you will be entered into the drawing. Here’s Lynn:
Thank you for having me, Lyn!
I hope your readers will enjoy the recipes I’m sharing today.
Blueberry scones are one of my favorite treats.
The ginormous ones from Panera have fueled a lot of my writing hours and I love experimenting at home with recipes for all varieties of scones. I’ll eat them sweet or savory and filled with just about anything—cheese, fruits, spices, or chocolate.
gluten and I aren’t good friends.
A few years ago, I realized that gluten and I aren’t good friends. I can tolerate it in small amounts, but my body runs best when I avoid it. This led me on a journey to find gluten-free versions of some of my favorite foods. Including blueberry scones.
So I’m sharing two recipes. The first is a more traditional scone recipe that you can personalize with everything from blueberries to chocolate chips. It’s a favorite in the Blackburn house. The second is a gluten-free scone made with ground cashews and arrowroot powder (both of which are easily found in most grocery stores). It bakes up into a mouth-watering pastry that will please even your pickiest guests.
While the characters in Covert Justice aren’t gluten-free,
they do enjoy a good blueberry scone. Heidi Zimmerman is the undercover FBI agent trying to protect the Harrison family from the evil plans of the Kovac crime syndicate. She loves to have a scone or a cucumber sandwich with her afternoon tea, and she shares this love with the Harrisons. Blake Harrison’s young daughter, Maggie, loves to help bake the scones. Blake is just happy to eat them!
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June 7, 2015
California Author Keli Gwyn & Family of Her Dreams
It’s my pleasure to host a brand new author Keli Gwyn. Welcome, Keli. She is also offering A BOOK GIVEAWAY so be sure to leave a comment after the QUESTION below. Here’s Keli:
California Author Keli Gwyn & Family of Her Dreams
Imagine being three-years old and left on the steps of an orphanage. That’s what happened to Tess Grimsby, the heroine of my first Love Inspired Historical, Family of Her Dreams. Alone and terrified, Tess faced life with a gruff orphanage director and little hope of ever being adopted.
Fast-forward thirteen years. Tess, now sixteen, is given the opportunity to care for the children of a family joining a wagon train to California. Eager to make a life for herself, she embraces it.
The next nine years Tess is busy caring for other people’s children while longing for a family of her own. She’s forced to face the possibility that she may never be a wife and mother.
As Tess’s twenty-fifth birthday approaches, her situation takes a turn for the worse. She’s dismissed from her job. With a lackluster recommendation and precious few coins in her purse, her hopes of finding a governess position are dim. She must remain brave in spite of her dire circumstances.
Recent widower Spencer Abbott needs a housekeeper to care for his two young children and hires Tess. She’s thrust into the midst of a family in the throes of grief. Having witnessed loss repeatedly, she feels certain she can minister to them.
The job proves to be tougher than Tess thought. Tess must draw upon her inner strength—and her faith—to face each threat even when her dream of a Family of Her Dreams seems impossible.
Life for women in the West wasn’t easy. Their resilience, resourcefulness and courage are qualities I admire and seek to showcase in my stories. Tess embodies them all.
Thanks for hosting me, Lyn, and for enabling me to showcase the strength of the heroine in Family of Her Dreams.”–Keli
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To purchase, click here. Family of Her Dreams (Love Inspired Historical)
BLURB:
A Family to Cherish
Headstrong Tess Grimsby loves her new job caring for the children of a recently widowed man. But she never imagined that she’d fall for her handsome employer. Yet Spencer Abbott is as caring as he is attractive, and Tess can’t help but feel for him and his family. Though, for the sake of her job, she’ll keep any emotions about her boss to herself.
Between his stationmaster responsibilities in a gold-rush town and trying to put his family back together, Spencer has his hands full. He soon finds his new hire’s kind personality warming his frosty exterior. But could he ever admit to seeing her as more than just an employee?
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Website:booksbylyncote.com.
June 2, 2015
Author Shanna Hatfield & Strawberry Shortcake- YUM!
My guest today is author Shanna Hatfield who writes with zest! She’s going to share her summer memories and a recipe AND A GIVEAWAY! Here’s Shanna:
Thank you, Lyn, for hosting me today. Happy June to you and your readers!
release from my educational prison
Growing up, the first of June always meant school was out for the year. I always anticipated the release from my educational prison with much anxious excitement.
By the beginning of June, the first cutting of hay had filled the air around our farm with that sweet, fresh scent that make me want to fill jars with the aroma and save it for the dreary months of winter.
The first crop of strawberries
would also be ripe for the picking. One of my brothers decided to make his fortune selling strawberries to the restaurants in town. After planting what seemed like a million acres of berries (more than half an acre), he failed to take into account the frequency with which they needed picked. I was enlisted to help with this chore and spent many a summer morning carefully working my way up and down the rows of berries, filling flats with the ruby-red berries.
Mom always made jars full of strawberry freezer jam and sometimes she made strawberry rhubarb pie (my oldest brother’s favorite, not mine).
No, I held out for strawberry shortcake,
when the sweet juice from the berries would slowly sink down into the cake and vanilla ice cream would melt over the top like a smooth, milky crown. It almost made me forget how much work it was to pick all those berries. Almost.
In my new release Lacy (Pendleton Petticoats Book 5), Lacy Williams grew up on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. She hasn’t had an abundance of sweets, but finds she enjoys the variety of treats. Handsome Grant Hill introduces her to when she takes a job at the telephone office across the street from his bank.
Sweet romance blossoms between people from two very different worlds.
Eager to make her own way in the world, Lacy Williams leaves behind her family on the Umatilla Reservation and accepts a job in Pendleton at the telephone office as an operator. The work she takes in stride, but dealing with the unfamiliar, unsettling feelings stirred by the handsome banker across the street is an entirely different matter.
Grant Hill wants a wife.
However, not just any wife will do. If that were the case, he’d make an announcement at the mercantile and cause a stampede to the church. Grant wants a woman who will look beyond his material wealth and see into his heart. When he’s all but given up on the possibility that such a woman exists, he runs into the lovely Lacy Williams.
The shortcake recipe included below is easy to make and so good.
¾ cup sugar
½ cup butter
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 egg
1 cup milk
2 tsp. baking powder
2 cups flour
4-6 cups of strawberries
½ cup sugar
Vanilla ice cream
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Combine flour and baking powder, set aside. In a large mixing bowl, cream together ¾ cup sugar and butter, then add egg and vanilla extract. Alternate adding flour mixture and milk to the bowl until batter is well blended.
Pour into a greased 9 x 13 baking pan and bake until top is a light, golden brown.
Cool completely.
Wash and hull strawberries, placing them in a large bowl. Mom always used a potato masher to break them down a little. You don’t want to pulverize them, just mash them enough they get good and juicy and break into nice little pieces. Stir in ½ cup of sugar until sugar dissolves then let rest for at least 10 minutes. When ready to serve, cut slices of cake then top with strawberries and a scoop of ice cream.
Yield: approximately 8-12 servings (depending on if you’re serving dainty pieces or hungry-man slices).
Author Bio:
Convinced everyone deserves a happy ending, hopeless romantic Shanna Hatfield is out to make it happen one story at a time. Her bestselling sweet historical and contemporary romances combine humor and heart-pumping moments with realistic characters.
When she isn’t writing or consuming unhealthy amounts of chocolate, Shanna hangs out with her husband, lovingly known as Captain Cavedweller.
GIVEAWAY – For a chance to enter a drawing to win a digital Ebook copy of Lacy, please post a comment below with your favorite summer treat. Is it ice cream? A cold popsicle? S’Mores? What one summer sweet do you love?
Shanna, this reminded me of a favorite summer memory. I always picked wild strawberries in the field behind our house. My mom agreed to make her shortcake. It was a hot day and she had the oscillating fan on the kitchen counter to keep her cool. Ooops. She turned her head and the page of the cookbook turned and we ended up with waffle-shortcake. She’d started with the shortcake recipe and ended with the waffle recipe. Very strange looking shortcake!–Lyn
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To purchase:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Shanna-Hatfield/e/B0056HPPM0
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shanna-Hatfield/e/B0056HPPM0/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1391485546&sr=8-1
Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/shanna-hatfield
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/shannahatfield
Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/shanna-hatfield/id450458896?mt=11
Shanna:
Website: http://shannahatfield.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorShannaHatfield
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/shannahatfie...
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4981400.Shanna_Hatfield
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ShannaHatfield?feature=watch
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShannaHatfield
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June 1, 2015
Author Yvonne Lehman & The Earliest Memory of Her Mother
I have never met in person my guest today Yvonne Lehman but we’ve been in contact since the mid ’90’s. So I feel like I know her. Yvonne is going to share about her earliest memory of her mother and her latest project, Spoken Moments. Here’s Yvonne:
Earliest memory of my mother:
I remember watching her get ready for us to walk to town. She stood in front of the mirror, primping. Her dark hair was on top of her head. She applied bright red lipstick. Her dress was right above her knees. It was either blue or green, perhaps teal. She stepped into high heels. When she was ready, we left the house and began walking the several blocks to town.
I thought she was beautiful
as I looked up at her. My hair was thin and blonde and I didn’t’ feel pretty, but was so proud to be walking with that beautiful woman. I don’t remember what we did that day, but we did go to a drug store, sit at a table and drink cherry cokes.
On the way back home, it started to sprinkle rain.
She grabbed my hand and said, “Let’s run. My dress is crepe and it will shrink.” The rain fell harder. I didn’t want her to get messed up but she began to laugh, so I did too. Her dress began to shrink, halfway up her thighs. We both got drenched but because she laughed, it was a wonderful experience.
Now onto Spoken Moments
I am a novelist who never thought I would be working in non-fiction other than perhaps an occasional article or devotion. But, three years ago several of us were in the lobby after classes at the Blue Ridge writers conference. Cindy Sproles told about God showing up in an unexpected, miraculous ways. Then I told how God showed up in the Ladies Room at the Presbyterian Church. Others joined in. I said those stories should be in a book. An editor overheard the talk about such divine experiences and called me two months later to says she was interested.
That led to my call-out for such articles and by last year at Blue Ridge I made a presentation of “one-free-book” to 23 of the 37 authors. They get no monetary compensation and all royalties are donated to Samaritan’s Purse.
Here’s our latest compilation:
To purchase, click here. Spoken Moments
Spoken Moments
52 Inspirational stories About the Power of Words
Christians are a people who value words because they realize words do more than just convey information. Some words mean everything: God spoke the world into being by the power of his words. He speaks through words he gave to the authors of the Bible. Jesus is The Word made flesh.
This is a book about the power of words. Here you will find stories from 42 authors who share moments when words—from the Bible, the Holy Spirit, family, friends, acquaintances, business associates, and even strangers—impacted their lives. The stories are a testimony that words can hurt yet they can heal.
You will laugh, cry, nod your head in agreement, and shake your head in wonder at their examples of how God uses aptly spoken words to shape our lives and remind us of the saving grace of Jesus.”–Yvonne
Thanks for sharing that memory, Yvonne. And Spoken Moments sounds like just the kind of gift many women would appreciate.–Lyn
For more online:
Yvonne blogs at www.christiansread.com
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May 31, 2015
Award-Winning Author Melody Carlson & Her Dad’s Unusual Bequest
Today award-winning author Melody Carlson is my guest, I think for the first time. I’m so glad to host her since I have enjoyed several of her books. Since this is the month of Father’s Day,
Melody is going to share about her father. Also she is going to give away one signed copy of her latest romance, Once Upon a Summertime. Sounds like a great summer read. Here’s Melody:
Thanks, Dad
With Father’s Day around the corner, I’m reminded that, as a child, I hated that particular ‘holiday.’ All it did was spotlight the fact that I had no father. When I was three, my dad chose alcohol and a musician’s life over fatherhood. Although I forgave him (as an adult) and communicated with him via occasional letters, I never felt close to him. Never really understood him. But when he passed away a couple of weeks ago, I felt a deep sadness. Not for a relationship that was lost—but for a man who’s life seemed to count for so very little.
In the midst of making my dad’s final arrangements
and sorting through what little he’d left behind, I mentioned my frustrations to my literary agent—confessed to her that I was struggling with sadness over such a wasted life. And she wisely said: “He gave you to the world.” Six little words, but it felt like a light went on. Besides the obvious DNA donation, I realized that, as my ‘father’s daughter,’ I experienced some difficult challenges growing up—hardships that helped mold me into the writer I am today. I can honestly thank him for that. If I’d had a ‘normal’ life, I wouldn’t have nearly as much to write about.
one of the highlights of his rather stark life
And I know my dad took pride in my books. It was one of the highlights of his rather stark life. Ironically, my newest book (Once Upon a Summertime) is set in my dad’s birthplace, New York City. And the main character, Anna Gordon, grew up with some of the same challenges I had as a child. So, you see, I really can thank my dad for his influence on my writing—and I’ll be wishing him a Happy Father’s Day next week, knowing that he’s reunited with his own dad—as well as his Heavenly Father. “–Melody
To purchase, click here. Once Upon a Summertime: A New York City Romance (Follow Your Heart)
Book Blurb
Once Upon a Summertime (Follow Your Heart series) Baker/Revell
Anna Gordon, is stuck. Working a dead-end job at a lackluster motel in her boring hometown, she’s held hostage by a childhood she had no control over. But Anna is fed up and when the opportunity arises to try for a job in New York City, she casts aside her fear and makes the big leap to the Big Apple. Hoping to land a top managerial position in an upscale boutique hotel in Soho, she gives it her all. And fails. Or so it seems.
Instead of giving up, Anna rolls up her sleeves and takes on the unglamorous task of managing housekeeping. She gives her all to get the exclusive hotel up and running—smoothly. Creatively handling challenges in the workplace, combined with a love affair with New York City, Anna is transported to places she’d previously dreamed about. But ‘ghosts’ from her past and a ‘forbidden’ relationship threaten to undo Anna’s new life.
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May 26, 2015
Author Patricia Johns & Fiery Hot Chicken Wings!!
My guest today author Patricia Johns is new to me, but she starts off with a sizzle with her recipe for Fiery Hot Chicken Wings and she will be giving away a copy of her latest Love Inspired Romance (US Only). Here’s Patricia:
Fiery Hot Chicken Wings
My family is an “allergy family,” so a lot of the favorites have to be made from scratch in order to make sure we don’t get sick. Well, luckily I’ve figured out how to make the perfect spicy hot chicken wings with all fresh ingredients! This isn’t an old family recipe, but I think it’s sure to stick with future generations–it’s just that good!
These wings are succulent, sticky and delicious.
Sauce
1 can crushed tomatoes
1/2 cup vinegar
1/2 cup olive oil
3-4 heaping tablespoons brown sugar
3 teaspoons of salt
1 whole bulb of garlic, peeled and chopped.
1 habanera pepper (or 2-3 other hot peppers to taste)
Put all of the ingredients into a blender, and blend until smooth.
Pour mixture into a pot and boil for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Take it off the heat.
Put uncooked chicken wings into a large bowl and pour the sauce on top. Mix thoroughly, then put the wings onto a pan and bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until wings are fully cooked and the tips are browned.
And what goes better with Fiery Hot Chicken Wings than a firefighter romance? 

To purchase, click here. A Firefighter’s Promise (Love Inspired)


