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Looking Out The Window: Ane Mulligan's New Release, In High Cotton, Kicks Off Her Georgia Magnolia Series. She'll Give Away An E-book.





A Warm Welcome to Ane Mulligan

To enter to win the e-Book of In High Cotton leave a comment and an email address below.

Thank you, Gail, for allowing me to meet your readers.

Itā€™s my pleasure, Ane.

 A big Georgia ā€œheyā€ to all yā€™all. (Thatā€™s hello in Georgian).

When people learn Iā€™m an author, they want to know what kind of books I write. My brand is Southern-fried fiction. In all my books, no matter what era theyā€™re set in, youā€™ll find an ensemble cast of strong women, facing lifeā€™s issues together.

I grew up wanting sisters. I only had a brother; both of us were adopted. While we had an idyllic childhood, I longed for sisters. I gathered girl friends around me in place of nonexistent sisters. That continued into adulthood, and those friendships influenced my writing. Of course, little did I know what God had in store for me. The story of my discovery of my birth sisters is here on my website.

In High Cotton is the first in my Georgia Magnolias series. Itā€™s probably my favorite of all the books Iā€™ve written. I love this story of a young widow, raising her small son during the Depression. I also grew to love the other characters, who took on life as Maggie gathered them around her.

Sadie Moreland, half Yamasee Indian, who became a mentor to Maggie. Duchess Alden, Maggieā€™s sister, who arrived in Rivers End without any skills other than being a good hostess.

Then thereā€™s sweet Pinkie Yates. Maggieā€™s little boy finds her beaten and battered. He tells his mama heā€™s like the Good Samaritan in the Bible, and they have to take her home. Maggieā€™s mother-in-law, Faylene, is a tower of strength.

Iā€™ve had a lot of fun researching and writing this series. One of my favorite aspects of this was the Depression era recipes. Southerners used peanuts as a staple protein in their family meals, and I tried several out on my family. I share several recipes in the book, and I thought yā€™all might enjoy seeing one of them.

Macaroni Papoose 

1 package macaroni, broken in Ā¼-inch lengths 
1/3 c milk 
grated cheese 
small amount horseradish 
thin slices raw smoked ham 

Cook macaroni until tender, spread slices of ham with macaroni, horseradish and cheese.
Roll slices and skewer or tie together. Place in shallow baking dish with milk.

Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) for 35 minutes. Serve hot with dish of crushed pineapple to sprinkle over each ā€œpapooseā€ as desired.

Yum!






About In High Cotton

Southern women may look as delicate as flowers, but thereā€™s iron in their veins.

While the rest of the world has been roaring through the 1920s, times are hardscrabble in rural South Georgia. Widow Maggie Parker is barely surviving while raising her young son alone. Then as banks begin to fail, her father-in-law threatens to take her son and sell off her livelihoodā€”the grocery store her husband left her. Can five Southern women band together, using their wisdom and wiles to stop him and survive the Great Depression?

What Readers are saying

ā€œWhat was the last book that kept you up until the wee hours of the morning? Last time I looked at the clock it was almost 2am and I was reading Ane Mulligan's In High Cotton which comes out Aug 3, 2020! I had to force myself to put a bookmark in my Kindle.ā€ Mimi Noble on Avid Readers of Christian Fiction

Ane Mulligan strips away the fluff and lays out an amazing story set during the depression. Maggie Parker, recently widowed, is forced to fight to keep her son, her home, and her livelihood from being snatched away. The Widow Parker and a few of her friends prove that when you put your mind to it, you can't be undone. Filled with wonderfully layered characters, Mulligan connects all the dots and turns out an enjoyable read. Her Southern style, lulls the reader into the sweetness of the deep south but at the same time dares anyone to take what belongs to her away. A guaranteed, delightful read filled with emotion and determination. In High Cotton is a must read. - Cindy K. Sproles, author of What Momma Left Behind

Available online at AmazonLPC Books, Target and in bookstores.

If youā€™d like to read the first chapter of In High Cotton, go to https://anemulligan.com/georgia-magnolias-series and scroll to the DOWNLOADS

Ane Mulligan has been a voracious reader ever since her mom instilled within her a love of reading at age three, escaping into worlds otherwise unknown. But when Ane saw PETER PAN on stage, she was struck with a fever from which she never recoveredā€”stage fever. She submerged herself in drama through high school and college. One day, her two loves collided, and a bestselling, award-winning novelist emerged. She lives in Sugar Hill, GA, with her artist husband and a rascally Rottweiler. Find Ane on her  Web siteAmazon Author PageFacebookTwitter, Instagram,
Pinterest and The Write Conversation

Comments

Gail, thank you for allowing me to share with your readers.
Gail Pallotta saidā€¦
Hi Ane,

It's my pleasure to have you.
Wendy Newcomb saidā€¦
This sounds like a great story, thank you for the chance to win a copy.

wfnren at aol dot com
Sonja saidā€¦
beautiful cover! And it sounds like a really interesting book. I love regional books to see how the different parts of our country differ and still are alike! sonja dot nishimoto at gmail dot com
Thank you, Wendy. Good luck!
Sonja, thanks! I love the cover, too. It's interesting how much different regions are alike. There are certain differences, but there's a lot the same too.
Shirley saidā€¦
Thanks for the chance to win. Looks like a good read.
Thank you, Shirley. Good luck!

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