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Looking out the Window: Carol Wilson James Talks about A Time for Singing, Her New Book Based on a Secret Society. Giveaway.

 


A Warm Welcome to Carol Wilson James

 

Carol shares a couple of her favorite Bible verses and a yummy brisket recipe. She'll give away a digital copy of A Time for Singing. Enter to win at the Rafflecopter contest below.

A couple of my favorite Bible verses are Isaiah 43:18-19  

“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”

These are the verses upon which I base my writing ministry, but they mean so much more to me.

My parents were married for over fifty years. But not long after my mother died, my father remarried. And Bessie entered our lives. While Bessie never tried to take the place of my mother, she loved my father. She loved me and loved my daughters as if they were her own grandchildren. She became a “stream in the wasteland” for my father and us. We were blessed to have her be a part of our family.

Bessie was an amazing cook, and today I’d like to share my favorite Bessie recipe.


Bessie’s Oven Brisket:

1) 3-4 lb brisket

Mix the following together to make a marinade for the brisket: 

1 tsp. celery salt

1½ tsp. salt

1 tsp. garlic salt

1 tsp. onion salt

1 tbsp. coarse ground black pepper

2 tbsp. Liquid Smoke

2 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce 

Double-line a baking dish with heavy duty aluminum foil (enough to completely wrap the brisket). Place the brisket in the foil-lined dish. Brush marinade over all sides of the brisket. Seal the foil and place in refrigerator overnight to marinate.

Remove from refrigerator and bring to room temperature. Bake in foil at 325° for about five hours. Do not puncture the foil while cooking. Save the broth to use as gravy. Remove the cooked brisket. Let it cool and then slice it.

I like to bake this the day before, slice it, and put it back in the dish. Then I let it marinate in the broth, cover it with foil, and heat it up right before the meal. 

It’s one of our family favorites…especially among the men.

(Need to use a bigger brisket? Just adjust the proportions of the marinade to cover the increase in the size of the brisket.)

 


About A Time for Singing

A Time for Singing, is a story based upon the Secret Drawer Society Carol stumbled across as she was visiting Longfellow’s Wayside Inn in Sudbury, MA. Charlee Bennett is running from her past. Once deserted by her musician ex-fiancé, she’s vowed to avoid anything that reminds her of the pain of his betrayal.

Chance Jackson is starting over. Hoping to redeem the mistakes of his earlier life, he hopes to become the music and worship pastor of the largest church in Crescent Bluff.

Charlee tries to convince herself she should not be attracted to Chance. But then she discovers an old letter hidden in the secret drawer of an antique desk. The pain expressed by its author resonates deep within her.

Can the words of long ago soften Charlee's heart and help her to discover that there is a time for singing?   

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Bio: Carol James Bio:

Raised as an Air Force brat, the longest Carol James ever lived in one place was a year and a half. Maybe that’s why when she and her husband bought their first home forty-two years ago, they stayed.

Wife, mother, grandmother, and dog-mama, Carol loves writing stories of redemptive romance.

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Learn more about Carol and all of her books here.


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Comments

Susan Lyttek said…
Great post! Sounds like a tasty and easy recipe. I always like the ones where you let time do most of the work. Kind of like how God works with us...
Carol James said…
Gail, thank you for letting me share about my new release, and my Step-mother's favorite recipe.
Gail Pallotta said…
Hi Carol,

It's my pleasure to have you.
KatieC said…
Sounds like a fun book and a delicious recipe!
Lovely post, Carol!
Good luck and God's blessings on your new release!
PamT
Sonja said…
liked your post very much. And a new recipe is always a treat for me!
Carol James said…
Susan, Katie, Pam, and Sonja, Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the recipe, and good luck on winning the book.
Suzy Parish said…
This is a wonderful post. I love Isaiah! I've read A Time for Singing (please see my reviews on Amazon and GoodReads). I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the characters were so real. Great job! Carol has a way of making characters come alive. Thanks Gail, for a beautiful, cleanly formatted and easy to read website, and for promoting your fellow authors.
Carol James said…
Suzy, thanks for your kind words and for dropping by.
Mary K. Marelli said…
Sounds like a fun, intriguing read!
Carol James said…
Mary, thanks for coming by.
Carol James said…
Gail, thanks again for letting me visit. I can't wait to see who the winner it!

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