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Merrillee Whren: Christmas Recipes Create Memories & Giveaway

12/25/2011

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This week we welcome Merrillee Whren to Author Memories.

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Merrillee Whren was born on her mother’s birthday, got married on Valentine’s Day, and had her wedding reception in Loveland, Ohio. No wonder she became a romance writer.

Born in South Dakota, she’s lived in several states both before and during her marriage, and currently resides on an island off the Florida coast. When she’s not writing, she enjoys walking on the beach, playing tennis and bridge or doing a little yard work.

Merrillee almost quit during 20 years of writing, rewriting, rejections and unkind critiques, but didn’t.  Through that time, she believed God was teaching her a lesson in perseverance.  Her current release is her 11th published novel.


Christmas Recipes Create Memories
by Merrillee Whren

Christmas is my favorite time of year. It's a time for giving and sharing and memories. Some of my favorite memories revolve around Christmas goodies made with recipes that have been handed down through the generations in our family. I'm going to share a few recipes for my favorite Christmas treats with you. The first recipe came from my grandmother who cooked over a wood stove, thus the phrase, "take from the fire." My mother passed this recipe down to me, and I have passed it down to my daughters.

CHOCOLATE CARAMEL CANDY

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Merrillee's Chocolate Caramel Candy
Ingredients:

2 cups           sugar
1 1/2 cups   white corn syrup
2 cups           cream
3 squares     bitter chocolate
1 1/2 cups   chopped walnuts
1 cup             butter (not margarine)
2 tsps            vanilla

Directions: Put sugar, syrup, butter and one cup cream in a kettle and bring to a boil. When it is boiling briskly, add the other cup of cream a little at a time so mixture keeps boiling. Boil until a thread of the mixture is brittle in cold water. Take from the fire and add chocolate pieces and nuts. Beat until chocolate is all melted. Stir in vanilla. Pour into a shallow, buttered pan to cool. After cooling, remove from pan and cut into one-inch squares.

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This second recipe came from my husband's side of the family. He makes this special nut roll every year. The recipe came from his father's Slavic family.

ROZAK

Ingredients:

Dough: Make hot roll mix or use dairy case bread dough.

Filling:
1 pound             light brown sugar
1/4 cup             flour
1 large can       evaporated milk
1 stick                butter
1 teaspoon       maple flavor
4 cups                finely chopped walnuts
1/2 cup             coconut
1 tablespoon   cinnamon

Mix sugar, flour, milk and butter and cook until slightly thickened, about 10 minutes. Fold in remainder of ingredients. Let mixture cool slightly before spreading on the rolled-out dough.

Make hot roll mix or use dairy case bread dough. Roll out dough on floured board in shape of a rectangle approximately 14 by 10 inches. (Dough will be about 1/4 inch thick.) Spread filling over dough and roll up like a jellyroll. Pinch ends to hold filling. Place on a cookie sheet (two per sheet) with greased aluminum foil strips between loaves to keep them from running into each other. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes or until golden brown. Brush with melted butter as soon as removed from the oven.

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This third recipe is for sugar cookies that come from my mother’s old cookbook that is now falling apart, but the cookies are a favorite of anyone who has tasted them. They are perfect for decorating.
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The old cookbook passed down from Merrillee's mother. Note the recipe top left.

Basic Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:

4 cups                   flour
3 teaspoons        baking powder
1 teaspoon          salt
1 cup                      butter
1 ½ cups              sugar
2                              eggs
2 teaspoons        vanilla
2 tablespoons    milk

Combine flour, baking powder and salt. Cream together shortening and sugar; add egg and beat until smooth and fluffy. Stir in vanilla. Add flour mixture and milk alternately. Chill dough until easy to handle. Roll out dough to ¼ inch thickness on a floured board. Cut with cookie cutter.

Place on cookie sheet and bake at 400 degrees for 6 to 10 minutes.

What are your favorite Christmas treat memories?

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Jan 1st to be entered to win a copy of Merrillee's novel,
Love Walked In*** (see below), Book 2 of the Pinecrest series.

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Montana Match, Love Inspired, Dec 20, 2011
Pinecrest series, Book 4

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NEWCOMER ON THE RANCH

Nanny to six-year-old twin girls isn’t exactly the position Brittany Gorman*** is looking for. But she needs a job. And the twins’ struggling single dad, rancher Parker Watson, needs all the help he can get. Soon Brittany is not only assisting the girls, but also helping Parker make peace with his past. It seems Brittany’s finally found a place to belong. And with two little matchmakers on the loose, there’s no telling what the future holds. As her time on the ranch runs out, can Brittany and Parker find the strength to face that future—together?

***Brittany Gordon was first introduced as a 'troubled teen' in Book 2 of the Pinecrest series, which is the book Merrillee is giving away this week...

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Love Walked In - NEW HOME, NEW START

Getting close to new neighbor Clay Reynolds was not a consideration for Beth Carlson. The single mom had her hands full with her troubled teen and had no time for romance, especially since Clay’s stay in Pinecrest was only temporary. Besides, she’d learned long ago that love didn’t last. Sure, Clay was good to her son—and to her. He encouraged her to reconcile with her parents and helped her with her faith issues. But she could never give her heart to a motorcycle-riding man again. Or could she?

The Pinecrest series:
Book 1 - The Heart's Homecoming, Aug 2005
Book 2 - Love Walked In, Dec 2006  (Giveaway book)
Book 3 - The Heart's Forgiveness, July 2007
Book 4 - Montana Match, Dec 20, 2011 (Current release Featured Book)

You can discover more about Merrillee and her books
at the following sites:

www.merrilleewhren.com/
http://craftieladiesofromance.blogspot.com/               
www.loveinspiredauthors.com/  

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Anne Greene: My Best Christmas and Giveaway

12/18/2011

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This week we welcome back Anne Greene to Author Memories.

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ANNE GREENE delights in writing about wounded heroes and gutsy heroines. She writes both historical and suspense novels. After falling in love with several countries and their people, Anne set a number of her books in exotic locations. She and her hero husband, Army Special Forces Colonel Larry Greene, have visited twenty-five countries, including three communist countries. When she’s not deployed with her husband, Anne makes her home in McKinney, Texas. Two of her four children live nearby. Tim LaHaye led her to the Lord when she was twenty-one and Chuck Swindoll is her Pastor.

My Best Christmas
by Anne Greene

Do you have one Christmas that stands out in your mind? I’d love to say that my best memory of Christmas was one in which I did the giving. But it wasn’t. I was ten years old and thought I was quite the grown-up.

Though we always had enough to eat, had a roof over our heads, and sufficient clothing, my family was poor. So, Christmas for me consisted of too much anticipation before the grand day, but then pretty much disappointment the morning of.

That particular Christmas time I’d played in the snow, sang the Christmas carols our small town played throughout our downtown area in snowy Ohio. Spent my meager savings on gifts for my family members, and counted down the hours until Christmas morning. Though I knew Christmas for us wouldn’t amount to much, I loved the season. Though I wasn’t a Christian and didn’t know the real meaning of Christmas, I loved the idea of a Child born in a stable and laid in a manger. The whole idea sent my imagination soaring.

But that Christmas a whole new world opened for me. My older sister and I rushed down the stairs. There weren’t a lot of presents scattered at the base of the lighted tree and each present looked similar in size and shape. So, the initial glance didn’t seem too promising. We always took our time opening gifts, carefully unwrapping and saving the paper for the following year. We savored each gift, making the experience last.  
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I opened the first present, and it was a book. Just the right color (blue), just the right size, and ummn just the right smell. Excitement mounted inside as my sister and I discovered each gift was another book in the series. I literally jumped for joy. I’d never heard of Nancy Drew, but those books looked too good to be true. I spent many hours reading and rereading those books. And Christmas continued through the year because my mother took me to visit a tiny book store. Halfway up the stairs to the Book Nook I could smell the enticing odor of fresh print on pages. Then there were tables and shelves with stacks of books to browse through. That year, every spare cent I earned took me back to that magic wonderland.

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So, why the picture of a Grandfather clock? My favorite Nancy Drew mystery was The Mystery of the Old Clock. Children today don’t seem to be as interested in Nancy Drew mysteries, but back then I had no cell phone, no computer, no video games, and life was simpler. We had family, we had love, and we had the whole, wide world of books.

And, I didn’t discover the real meaning of Christmas until I was twenty-one. But that’s something I’ll have to tell you about at another time. For now, find yourself a book you’ve always loved, a treasured companion, curl up in a chair by a roaring fire and experience another world.


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GIVEAWAY!
Leave a comment with a valid email address by midnight, Dec 25th
to be entered to win a copy of Anne's giveaway, a free download of her ebook,
A Texas Christmas Mystery. 
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A Texas Christmas Mystery, White Rose Publishing, available now.

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A lady Coastguardsman searches for a killer.

An oil rig troubleshooter accused of murder races to clear his name.

 The murderer strives to silence them both.

As Amber Meredith seeks to arrest Derrick Darbonne, sparks fly. She needs to solve her first case. But the handsome Cajun suspect makes her heart race and her toes tingle. Derrick has worked all his life for his high-paying, adventurous job. When his past threatens his future, will he endanger the woman he loves?

Read an Excerpt
Read The Gift, Anne's previous visit to Author Memories.

Read Anita Mae's Book Review for her thoughts on Masquerade Marriage,
Anne's award-winning Scottish historical romance which was a direct result of  
Anne and her hero husband, Army Special Forces Colonel Larry Greene's visit to Scotland - only one twenty-five countries they have visited.

A Christmas Texas Mystery is available as a downloadable ebook.

Masquerade Marriage is available as an ebook or a print copy.
 
Both are availabe at www.whiterosepublishing.com   


To learn more about Anne Greene and view pictures
from her extensive travel, visit her at
 
www.AnneGreeneAuthor.com 
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Lena Nelson Dooley: A "Gift of the Magi" Christmas & Giveaway

12/11/2011

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This week we welcome Lena Nelson Dooley to Author Memories.

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Award-winning author, Lena Nelson Dooley, has more than 675,000 books in print. She recently received the Will Rogers Medallion award for western fiction. She has been awarded three Carol Award silver pins and received the ACFW Mentor of the Year award. Helping other authors become published really floats her boat. And she loves chocolate, especially dark chocolate. Travel is always on her horizon. Cruising, Galveston, the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, Mexico. One day it will be Hawaii and Australia, but probably not at the same time.  The high point of her day is receiving feedback from her readers, especially her fans. 

A "Gift of the Magi" Christmas
by Lena Nelson Dooley

Do you remember the short story “The Gift of the Magi”? I always loved that story.

Early in our marriage, James and I had a similar, but different, Christmas event. We had two preschoolers, and money was tight.
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Lena took this photo the year after this memory took place.

Before we married, my husband had built several things in woodworking class. We had an end table/bookcase in our home that he had made. The workmanship was awesome.

So that year, I decided Christmas was going to be special for the man I loved. The best husband and father I knew. For about six months, I saved every penny I could from the grocery money and hid it away. A friend of ours worked in the power tool department of Sears. He helped me purchase James a saber saw at a price I could afford. I wrapped it and hid it away.

Then on Christmas Eve, after our children had opened all their packages and were either playing with them or the boxes they arrived in, I pulled out the package. I returned to the den to discover my sweetheart holding a rather large package for me.  He had saved every penny he could for an equal amount of time.

While I was in college, I put together a collection of LP record albums. (For those of you who are too young to understand, they were how the music came before CDs.) Without any way to play them, they were taking up space.

James thrust the package toward me. I opened it while he watched every move, waiting for my reaction to the HiFi set he'd purchased for me. Then he opened my present to him, and I couldn’t take my eyes off him, waiting for the moment when he would realize what I’d done. Each of us received a double blessing that year—a wonderful and useful present as well as the satisfaction of being able to bless our spouses.

We spent many an hour listening to music on that HiFi, complete with AM/FM radio, twin speakers, and a turntable. And on Christmas day, James used the saber saw and his hand tools to build our daughters a shelf unit where they could store their toys.

Sometimes, the best gifts are the ones you receive. Other times, they are the ones you give. That year the gifts were both of those things.
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GIVEAWAY!
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by midnight, Dec 18th
to be entered to win a copy of Lena's giveaway,
Christmas Love at Lake Tahoe
Note: Maggie's Journey is NOT the giveaway.

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Maggie's Journey, In stores now
Realms - a Charisma House Company

Please note - Maggie's Journey is NOT the giveaway. See giveaway above in red.
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A girl who’s been lied to her whole life…

Near her eighteenth birthday, Margaret Lenora Caine finds a chest hidden in the attic containing proof that she was adopted. The daughter of wealthy merchants in Seattle, she feels betrayed both by her real parents and by the ones who raised her. Maggie desires a place where she belongs. But her mother’s constant criticism and reminders that she doesn't fit the mold of a young woman of their social standing have already created tension in their home. With the discovery of the family secret, all sense of her identity is lost. When Maggie asks to visit her grandmother in Arkansas, her father agrees on the condition that she take her Aunt Georgia as a chaperone and his young partner, Charles Stanton, as protection on the journey. Will she discover who she really is and, more importantly, what truly matters most in life?

Maggie's Journey is Book 1 in the McKenna's Daughters Series



For more info about Lena's books, info for book clubs, recipes,
and Gate Beautiful Blog Talk Radio, check her website:

www.lenanelsondooley.com

Lena participates in the following blogs: 

A Christian Writer's World - http://lenanelsondooley.blogspot.com/
Bustles and Spurs - http://www.bustlesandspurs.com/
Just the Write Charisma - http://justthewritecharisma.blogspot.com/


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Cara Lynn James: Love By The Book & Giveaway

12/4/2011

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This week we welcome Cara Lynn James to Author Memories.

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Cara Lynn James spent eight years in the U.S. Navy as an Administration and Personnel officer. During that time she lived in Rhode Island, Texas, California
and Virginia. Later she and her husband moved to Vermont where they raised
their two children. She homeschooled her daughter, worked as a teacher's aide and owned and managed a bookstore.

Cara now lives in northwest Florida with her husband, two grown children, a grandson and a precocious papillonin where she writes full time.

A New England Christmas
by Cara Lynn James

With Christmas only a few weeks away I’ve started getting into the spirit, although a snowless, Florida holiday doesn’t inspire me as much as Christmas in New England. But it does force me to remember that the birth of Jesus is truly the reason we celebrate, not fluffy white flakes blanketing the cold ground, or hot chocolate or eggnog, or logs burning in the fireplace.

I grew up in a suburban Connecticut neighborhood with small, Cape Cod houses built close together on well manicured postage stamp lawns. During the winter we sledded down hills at the local park and ice skated on a bumpy pond while we fought for space among the wild hockey players.
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Typical New England scenery

On Christmas Eve my relatives came for dinner, we usually went to church and then we opened all our presents. Christmas Day we visited friends who lived across the road. It was lots of fun even though by the teenage years Christmas had lost some of its luster. The spiritual significance remained, of course, so it always had deep meaning. But my relatives moved away, and things changed.

Then just as I started my freshman year in high school, my aunt and uncle and three cousins moved from Illinois to Massachusetts, less than a two hour drive away. The kids were only a few years younger than me so I looked forward to spending Christmas with them on the farm they rented. Coming from Chicago my uncle wanted something different from the big city. My aunt—not so much! He found a one hundred year old farmhouse crowning a steep hill with acres and acres of rolling meadows bordered by a stone fence.
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Cara (2nd from the back) and her cousins.

It snowed that year and we had a picture perfect Christmas. We tobogganed, had snowball fights, wrapped gifts together and listened to my uncle call “Ho! Ho! Ho!” for the benefit of his little son who of course recognized his voice. We hardly knew it was freezing cold outside. There were twelve of us staying at the farm for the holidays in a seven bedroom house with only one or two bathrooms!
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Cindy, Cheryl, Jon and 14 yr old Cara.

After a few years my aunt and uncle bought a lovely colonial home in the country and we continued to spend snowy Christmases with them. But then during my junior year of college, my aunt hurt her back and my parents decided we should stay at home. Just the three of us. How boring. I was beyond disappointed, but I tried to make the best of it. Still, it was much more fun being together with my cousins enjoying a family holiday.

My dull Christmas changed within a few seconds. When my father bent down to take the turkey out of the oven for Christmas dinner, he suddenly gasped, put the golden brown bird on the stove and clutched his heart. My mother immediately called the doctor who told her to rush him to the hospital. I drove and we arrived in about ten minutes and in time to save his life. After a massive heart attack followed by a stroke, my father slowly recovered. He remained in the hospital for three months, but eventually he returned to work and lived for another twenty years.

So that was the worst of Christmases and the best of Christmases. I still thank the Lord that He made sure we stayed in Connecticut for a quiet holiday where the hospital was close by and my mother could continue to go to work every day. It would’ve been hard on everyone if we had to stay in Massachusetts for those three months. More than any other Christmas, I saw the Lord’s hand in our lives. Looking back, I’m more thankful for that Christmas than any of the other ones that I enjoyed so much.
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Leave a comment with a valid email address by midnight, Dec 11th
to be entered to win a copy of Cara's latest release, 
Love by the Book.
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Love by the Book, Thomas Nelson, available now

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Savor this sweeping love story set in a lavish seaside mansion in 1901 Rhode Island.

Melinda Hollister is a society lady, intent on finding a rich husband before her peers discover her quickly diminishing wealth. Nick Bryson is all business, focused on making a name for himself in his father’s steamship line. Despite the marriage of their siblings, they rarely gave each other a second glance—until a tragic accident results in Melinda and Nick being appointed as co-guardians of their three-year-old niece Nell.

In order to get better acquainted with Nell and one another, Melinda and Nick agree to spend the summer in their own private quarters of the Bryson family vacation home, Summerhill. As their love for Nell grows, so does their attraction to each other. And for the first time in their lives, they sense that God has a bigger plan in motion.

Yet old habits die hard – and Melinda and Nick each find it difficult to resist the pull of their former worlds.

When the unthinkable happens, they find themselves faced with seemingly impossible choices and a new understanding of God’s true love.


Ladies of Summerhill series:

Love on a Dime - Read Chapter One

Love on Assignment - Read Chapter One

Love by the Book - Read Chapter One


 coming Aug 2012 - A Path to Love

You can find out more about Cara and her books online line at:

www.caralynnjames.com/index.html

www.seekerville.blogspot.com/

www.seekerville.net/

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