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Looking Out The Window: Erin Unger Talks About Her New Book, Practicing Murder. Shares a Bible Verse for Lent and Gives Away an E-book.




A Warm Welcome to Erin Unger

Erin will give away an eBook of Practicing Murder. To enter to win answer Erin's question below when you comment and leave an email address.

Erin Shares A Favorite Bible Verse

Verse: Philippians. 2:9-11  Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

What a wonderful verse to recall, especially during Lent.

Erin Shares A Recipe One of Her Character's Would Like

Maddie Clare, from Practicing Murder, cooks a lot when her whole family is home. She believes in love and laughter over a good meal. I think she’d like to try this very easy recipe of mine.

Chicken Alfredo Tortellini

1 Bag of Cheese stuffed Tortellini shells
1 Bag of pre-cooked grilled chicken strips
1 Can of spaghetti sauce
1 Can of Alfredo sauce
1 Can Black Beans, drained

Cook the tortellini shells according to the package. Drain. Heat the chicken strips in a frying pan. Then combine all ingredients and cook until heated through. Serves 5.





About Practicing Murder

Graduate student Maddie Clare is never talking to her ex-boyfriend Joze Evans or God again. Broken from her past and Joze’s betrayal, she must go home for her Aunt Lonna’s funeral. But after a run-in with a stalker, who insists Maddie knows the secret that had Aunt Lonna investigating him, she’s afraid for her life and must accept Joze’s protection.

As the stalker draws closer, how will Maddie and Joze face the past and their love that never died? And will Maddie stay out of the stalker’s grip long enough to figure out what secret he possesses?

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Bio: Erin Unger was raised in the hills of Virginia, exploring abandoned houses and reading the scariest books she could find. After marrying so young it would make a great romance novel, she has enjoyed an exciting life with her hubby. But her fast-paced life sometimes rivals the suspense in her books thanks to all her mostly grown children and a couple grandkids. Her novel, Practicing Murder, released March 29, 2019.

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Erin's question:  Would you rather cook at home or go out to eat? Comment below for a chance to win an eBook of Practicing Murder.

Comments

Hi Erin,

Congratulations on your new release! I love easy recipes. Thanks for sharing yours!
Sonja said…
That's an interesting question, lately been so busy that cooking healthy can be time consuming and hectic. Eating out is then a great thing but sometimes for sure not healthy...
Love reading stories by Erin Unger. :-) I have read this story and it is fantastic! I prefer to eat at home.
Great verse and yummy recipe, Erin.
Your book sounds fascinating too!
Good luck and God's blessings
PamT
LoRee Peery said…
I've had your book on my to-purchase list since I first saw it. I'd rather go out to eat. My cooking is whatever I can dump in the crock-pot. loree.peery@outlook.com
Mary A Felkins said…
Believe it or not, as a former Dietitian with a Master's degree in Nutrition, I'm too tired - and busy - to cook much anymore. Nothing more pleasing than to sit down, select my food, be served and have the dishes cleaned up after me. Also affords opportunity to chat with wait staff and bless them with generous tip (if earned). I'm excited about this book of yours, Erin! Blessings to you as it's released into the world.
Erin Unger said…
Hey Barbara! I love easy recipes too. Life's too busy for the complicated ones.
Erin Unger said…
I agree Sonja. It's always healthier to eat at home but not possible all the time.
Erin Unger said…
LoRee, I'm a huge crockpot cooker too. It's so easy.
Erin Unger said…
Thanks Mary for the blessings! I'm a huge fan of eating out.
Gail Pallotta said…
Hi Everyone, Thanks so much for coming by to read about Practicing Murder. For some reason unknown to use my blog guest, Erin's, comments are showing up as being from Unknown. But, it's Erin!
Gail Pallotta said…
Hi World Review Feeds,

Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments.

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