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Looking Out the Window: Award-winning Author Anne Patrick Talks about Trespasses, Her New Book. She'll Give Away a Copy. She AlsoTells How to Make Cookies That Are Good for You.


Award-winning author Anne Patrick talks about her new book, Trespasses.
Imagine cookies that are good for you. Anne tells us how to make them!
She also shares her favorite Bible verse, which re-assures us of God's love.
To enter to win a copy of Trespasses leave a comment and your email address.

About Trespasses
When the skeletal remains of three young women are discovered on the vacation estate of a U.S. Senator, the local sheriff enlists the help of Special Agent Gabe Landry and a local forensic sketch artist to help him solve the murders.  As a profiler, Gabe knows his skills are useless until they discover the identity of the victims.  
That’s where the beautiful and talented Mackayla Kensington comes in. Mackayla is all too familiar with the heartache of not knowing the fate of a loved one. The brutal murder of her own daughter is the driving force behind her determination to bring closure to families missing loved ones. Using her artistry skills, Mackayla works frantically to put faces to the skulls so that their identities can be revealed and the killer can be caught. When the killer realizes how good she is, it appears she may be the next to die.
You can purchase Trespasses at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and most online bookstores.  Here's the link to my author's page on Amazon where most of my books are listed.  https://www.amazon.com/author/annepatrick

NOURISH THE BODY
Cookies That Are Good for You! Wow! I can't wait to try this recipe.
Anne says, "Not only are these cookies tasty, they’re good for you. And for those of you on weight watchers you get two cookies for one point."
Ingredients. chips (chocolate, peanut butter, butterscotch, white chocolate, whatever you like) and Fiber One 'original' cereal.
Using a double boiler system (glass boil on top of a pan with boiling water {be sure the water is not touching the bottom of your boil}) melt your chips. You need a standard bag of chips. I mixed peanut butter and chocolate together, but you can use whichever flavor you like.
Once melted, mix in an 18oz box of Fiber One cereal, then, with a spoon, scoop them out onto wax paper. Cool. Then enjoy. Note: You could jazz these up by adding coconut, dried cherries, nuts, etc.

NOURISH THE SOUL
Anne's Favorite Bible Verse: Isaiah 49:15-16a (NLT)
“Never! Can a mother forget her nursing child?  Can she feel no love for the child she has borne?  But even if that were possible, I would not forget you!  See, I have written your name on the palms of my hands."

Bio: Anne Patrick is the author of more than a dozen novels of Romance, Mayhem; and Faith, including the award-winning and best-selling Fire and Ash, Lethal Dreams and Sabotage.  Her heroines are usually strong willed, witty, and often very opinionated…combinations that usually land them in situations where death seems imminent.  When she's not working on her next novel she enjoys spending time with family and friends.  She makes her home in Kansas.
To learn more about Anne, please visit her website: http://annepatrick.weebly.com/index.html or blog: www.suspensebyanne.blogspot.com. She loves to hear from here readers!

Comments

Miss Mae said…
What a recipe! It makes me hungry!:)

Anne's books are filled with suspense and such sweet, sweet romance. I'm amazed at how she continues to delight readers with new books every few months. Wow!!
joye said…
Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Your book sounds really good too.
Anonymous said…
Are you sure that recipe is good for you? It sounds as if it might taste good!

Your book sounds very interesting, too.
Ooooo, Cookies That Are Good for You! Yum! Congratulations on a new mystery book. You can't get better than putting a mystery and romance together.
June Foster said…
Anne, so good to see you here on Gail's blog. Your scripture brought me a renewed assurance of God's love. Wishing you many sales with Trespasses.
Cassie Simmons said…
Thanks for the cookie recipe and for the chance to win your new book. I loved your Bible verse!

cassiemsimmons@gmail.com
Carmen said…
LOVE books on forensics. Please count me in.

Cookies sound great--especially adding coconut!!!
Linda at: desertrose5173 at gmail dot com
Cindy Weber said…
These cookies sound delicious. I can see myself nibbling on one while being glued to the edge of my seat reading my free copy of Trespasses :). Love your work, Anne!

cindylweber@aol.com
Anne Patrick said…
Thank you all so much for your wonderful comments. I'm glad you like the cookie recipe, it's one of my favorites.

Cindy, thank you for your support. I'm thrilled you've enjoyed my books.

Good luck to everyone in the drawing. Hugs!
Your new book is just the type I like to read. Thanks also for sharing your cookie recipe.
Jo said…
Sounds so good! Cookies that are good for you. Is that really possible?

Blessings,
Jo
ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com
Jenn said…
Hi, This sounds good and I think my mom will like it also. It would make a great birthday present for her.
Thanks, Jenn
Anne Patrick said…
You're welcome, Linda. They really are quite good.

Jo, I know it's hard to believe right :).

Jenn, books always make great presents.

Ladies, thanks so much for dropping by. Good luck in the drawing!
cky15 said…
cky15: that cookie recipe sounds really easy to make which I like.
Looking for the giveaway Thanks
Merry said…
I'm a cookie girl and if they are good for you too, perfect! Trespasses sounds perfect with suspense, please add me.
worthy2bpraised at gmail dot com

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