It’s
time for Valentine’s Day! I don't know about you, but the above song clip always tugs at my heart and makes me teary-eyed.
Do you have your hearts and flowers evening planned
out yet? For me it all depends on whether or not my hubby is home. Valentine’s Day
is extra special as that was the day he proposed to me at work in the cafeteria!
Boy-oh-boy, I was only 46 years old then. LOL. I had found my knight in shining
armor and I’m not about to let him slip away from me.
In this Issue:
© Quote of the Month
© Check This Out
© Featured Author
© New Releases
© Author Recipe of
the Month
© Upcoming Book
Signings/Appearances
© Coming Next Month
Quote
of the Month: “Being deeply
loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you
courage.” ~~ Lao Tzu (Chinese
Philosopher)
Check
This Out:
My
husband and I took our eldest son (we have two of each, all grown) to the
Cotton Bowl for the Wisconsin—Northern Michigan game (their fans were just as
loud as the Badger fans). The staff at AT&T Stadium were friendly and
helpful. I’m not a Cowboys fan at all (Packers all the way baby, so sad they
lost to the Falcons) so being in their stadium was strange. With Wisconsin on
the field and getting the “W” the day was fabulous! Spending time with family
was priceless.
Our
local police department started a Citizen’s Police Academy on January 19 and
running through March 23, when we will have graduation. The first night was
introductions of the “training” officers and a tour of the station. The room
was full and I’m excited for each Thursday night. We are going to be learning
things like shoot or don’t shoot, domestic violence, defensive tactics,
community policing, etc. It’s a great way to know what your local police do
each time they are on your streets protecting you and your friends/family. If
your local law enforcement offers this program, I highly recommend you sign up!
Forbidden
Colours was the evolution of a question that had been rattling around in my
brain. You know, those annoying questions that wake you at 4am and won’t let
you rest until you’ve written something. Well, that’s how it was for me. I had
read a newspaper article about the complexity of the human brain and well, it
all started from there. Forbidden Colours is a gripping love story which
contains elements of psychological suspense. It contains enough adrenaline fueled
drama to power the national grid! Once I had the protagonist Midori Yates
firmly fixed in my mind's eye she took charge and dictated the direction of
travel. I have a passion for science and being able to incorporate that into a
book is very exciting. The story centres around a new drug being brought to
market that does not quite do what it is supposed to…. I shall leave it at
that. As I said earlier I started Forbidden Colours with a question and
everything flowed from there. So, I know you want to know, what was the
question? It’s a question I often ask myself but seldom has it led me in such
an unusual direction…... ‘What if?’
What
if your memories were not your memories?
What if the drug hailed as a cure
became a curse and ultimately your destruction?
Midori
Yates works for pharmaceutical giant KLD. The launch of new drug Centoria has
revolutionised the treatment of amnesia, with outstanding results. Trials
exploring its use in the treatment of Alzheimer’s are on the horizon. But is it
really as good as the data suggests?
Neurologist
Dr. Nick Campbell has seen amazing results with his patients and is ready to
believe in Centoria’s transformational abilities…that is until his patients
start displaying strange and worrying symptoms with drastic results. Determined
to uncover the truth, Midori and Nick find a conspiracy that is to have
devastating consequences for both of them. A dark world threatens to engulf
them. Can they survive?
New Releases This Month:
February 1
Book 7 of the
Adventures in Amethyst Series
The first girl
Bud Marasek loved was Briar Sankey. Years later, he married, had a daughter,
and his wife died unexpectedly. He turns to Briar for help in raising Harper.
As if for the first time, Briar sees the man who’s been there for her all
along.
|
February 7
Book 1 of the
Last Cold Case series
A homicide
detective and FBI agent, hunts a serial killer who collects and kills women
annually during the summer solstice.
Twitter: @MJLaBeff
|
|
February 15
COVER COMING
SOON
Sinbad's Pride
Book 4 of the
Adventures of Sinbad series
Sinbad wants to
make his planet the power it once was.
The only problem is, the men who can help him want him to take his
daughters as concubines...and wife Andi isn't wild about that idea.
|
February 24
What is a Lady
Lawyer to do with a fraudulent Mail-Order Bride Agency, Leap-Year, a charming
but shy groom, and a bicycle built for two?
|
|
February 28
Jennie follows
her family to the Wild West city of Deadwood. She meets Aiden, a gold
prospector, along the way. Can a man who might have a vice as bad as her
father ever claim her heart?
|
It’s
February, the month of love. I adore chocolate, and this is my favorite
chocolate indulgence. So there’s only one recipe that’s going to do the job—Chocolate
Indulgence in a Cup! Whether you’re in the lustful first months of a new
relationship, or a loving marriage that has stood up to life’s many knocks,
chocolate is the one delicious constant that we can always rely on. This recipe
is not just silky and decadent to eat, it is quick and easy to make. It is
inspired from different recipe books but refined by my mother. The orange
addition is my own. I like to serve it in espresso cups with two raspberries,
but go ahead and express your inner Valentine, and serve it to suit your mood!
Chocolate Indulgence in a
Cup
7
oz quality dark chocolate (I use 2 oz of orange dark chocolate to add a sultry
orange flavor to the mousse.)
2
large egg yolks (keep 1 egg white)
½
pint single cream
¾
oz butter
3
tablespoons of either premium brandy, or if you like the orange flavor like me,
Cointreau or any good orange liqueur
- Heat the cream until nearly boiling. It’s best to use a thick-bottomed saucepan
- While the cream is heating up, break your chocolate into smaller pieces.
- Remove the cream from the heat. Sing half your favorite song, and then add the chocolate to the cream. Stir and sing, and don’t stop until the mixture is silky smooth.
- Beat in your egg yolks and add the brandy or Cointreau.
- If the mixture is still hot, sing your second favorite song…when the mixture is cooler, add the butter. Stir until silky smooth again. Tip: If the mixture splits, let it cool further, then add a little milk and whisk hard.
- Beat the egg white and fold it into the mixture. This will lighten the mousse.
- Pour into espresso cups or individual serving dishes (keep portions small).
Tip: Cover with
plastic wrap and you can store in the fridge for at least 2 days
(Serves 4)
Anni
Fife is the exciting debut author of Luke’sRedemption, a contemporary romantic suspense—steamy!—released November 2016.
It is already receiving 5-star reviews from popular bloggers. But Anni’s
favorite review is from an Amazon Reader:
“Whew! Honestly
one of the sexiest books I have read. This book is like a really good thriller
that surprises you on Sunday night TV: you start, next minute you are
hooked and stay up way past your bedtime to see how it ends. And those steamy
sex scenes… yes.”
To
read more about Luke’s Redemption and Anni Fife visit her website
- January 18—March23 (Thursdays): Chickasha PD Citizens Police Academy, Chickasha, OK
- February 11, 2017: Pioneer Hearts Reader Appreciation Luncheon, WinStar World Casino and Golf Resort, Thackerville, OK
With
much gratitude, until next time…keep reading.
Maxine
Spark
your imagination and entice your mind
Be
adventurous in your own mind
Take
a journey into a new world and be inspired
Enjoy
the pleasures of reading ~~
It
does the mind and body good.
Above photo from Pinterest
Blake Shelton -
Austin (Official Video) found on YouTube
Beautiful newsletter as usual, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteGood luck and God's blessings
PamT
Thank you...I do my best. :)
DeleteHi Maxine. Thank you so much for having me as a contributing guest on your lovely newsletter. I had such fun sharing my Chocolate Indulgence with your readers. Happy Valentines! Anni xx
Deleteuhhhhh Maxine...sorry
ReplyDeleteLOL .. no worries
DeleteGreat newsletter, Maxine. BTW, my son went to Northern. Nicole, your story sounds so interesting. In real life, how many "beneficial" drugs had such deadly results. The 1st one I remember is thalidomide back in the 50s to prevent nausea & morning sickness and insomnia that resulted in babies born with malformities.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane. My story is fictional but you are right there have been quite a few cases in real life where new drugs have had devastating consequences. It was quite scary when you start looking into it. Thankfully nowdays everything is a lot more stringent. Thanks for leaving a comment, I really appreciate it :)
ReplyDeleteLove the newsletter! Nicole Fitton and I share a love of mystery/thrillers and the book sounds great. Also, how did you know I was looking for Chocolate Indulgence in a Cup?? And the Citizens Police Academy? Sounds soo cool.
ReplyDeleteHi Amy. The chocolate elves whispered in my ears. LOL! Hope you make it and love it. Thanks for visiting. Anni xx
DeleteIt's the perfect month for chocolate recipes! We romance writers and readers love the stuff. A good blog!
ReplyDeleteDon't we just! As far as I'm concerned, chocolate makes everything better! Thanks for visiting, Jacque. xx
DeleteChocolate definitely draws my attention. I wish maybe a little less. Fun article.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Amity! That's for sure. Thanks for stopping by. xx
DeleteSinging is much better than a timer, especially on Valentine's Day. I'm definitely trying your recipe, Anni.
ReplyDeleteYay! Let me know how it turns out. I promise you, it's a winner! xx
Delete