Turn to Me by Becky Wade (with giveaway) All That It Takes by Nicole Deese (with giveaway) The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair Sunrise by Susan May Warren with giveaway

Jamie Carie ~ What’s Cooking?

Jamie Carie

Here’s a recipe that my mom made all of the time when I was a child.
Enjo
y!

Easy Lasagna


Ingredients

1 lb. box Lasagna Pasta
1 16 oz. tub Cottage Cheese
1 12 oz. package Mozzarella Cheese
1 jar spaghetti sauce (I like Prego or Barilla)
1 lb. ground beef
1 medium onion (chopped small)
Parmesan Cheese (optional)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Prepare pasta according to package directions.
While pasta is cooking, brown ground beef and onion until fully cooked.
Drain off excess fat.
Add spaghetti sauce and cook on low until heated through.
Layer

Character spotlight ~ Lisa Harris’ Catherine Morgan


Today the spotlight shines on………………Catherine Morgan


Lisa Harris is wife, mother, missionary and writer (and no doubt a few other things as well!). Her latest book is one of the Love Finds You series from Summerside Press, an historical romance, Love Finds You in Revenge, Ohio.


Enjoy this insight into her character, Catherine, convinced she will remain plain and single her whole life!


Over to you, Lisa:~

Brief physical description of your main character

Catherine doesn’t have to look into a mirror to know that her own complexion has one too many freckles, cheeks that are far too rosy, or

Coming in April 2010 from Alison Strobel & Zondervan

I am really keen to read this book by Alison Strobel that tackles an often hidden yet devastating issue. It won’t be an easy read but I am sure it will be worth it. And the title is fabulous – so full of meaning.

What do you think? Do you prefer your fiction to be light and entertaining or does something with grit and discomfort appeal?

Personally, I enjoy both depending on my mood and what I am experiencing in my life. I love being challenged by a complex or thought provoking story and yet, if life is tough, there

Coming in April 2010 from Alison Strobel & Zondervan

I am really keen to read this book by Alison Strobel that tackles an often hidden yet devastating issue. It won’t be an easy read but I am sure it will be worth it. And the title is fabulous – so full of meaning.

What do you think? Do you prefer your fiction to be light and entertaining or does something with grit and discomfort appeal?

Personally, I enjoy both depending on my mood and what I am experiencing in my life. I love being challenged by a complex or thought provoking story and yet, if life is tough, there

The Enclave by Karen Hancock

Synopsis:~

When Lacey McHenry accepts a prestigious research fellowship at the world-renowned Kendell-Jakes Longevity Institute, she sees it as a new start on life. But a disturbing late-night encounter with an intruder leads to an unexpected cover-up by Institute authorities, and she soon realizes there’s more going on than she ever imagined.

She finds a supporter in genetics researcher Cameron Reinhardt. However, Reinhardt is a favorite of the Institute’s director, and she can’t help wondering if he, too, is in on the cover-up. The brilliant but absentminded researcher turns out to have his own secrets, some of them dark and

Leaving Carolina by Tamara Leigh & signed giveaways!

Synopsis:~

Piper Wick left her hometown of Pickwick, North Carolina, twelve years ago, shook the dust off her feet, ditched her drawl and her family name, and made a new life for herself as a high-powered public relations consultant in LA. She’s even “engaged to be engaged” to the picture-perfect U.S. Congressman Grant Spangler.

Now all of Piper’s hard-won happiness is threatened by a reclusive uncle’s bout of conscience. In the wake of a health scare, Uncle Obadiah Pickwick has decided to change his will, leaving money to make amends for four generations’ worth of family misdeeds. But that will …