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Looking out the Window: Karen Malley Talks about Her New Book, Moonlight and Mystery. Giveaway.

 


A Warm Welcome to Karen Malley

Karen will give away an eBook of Moonlight and Mystery

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She also gives away a free short story each week for a newsletter sign-up. See below for her Website address.

Hi Gail, thanks so much for having me on the blog today.

It's my pleasure.

 I’m happy to share with you a Bible verse and a recipe, and tell you about my newest book!

One of my favorite Bible verses is Romans 10:9.

 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”

I love this verse because it distills down the message of Christianity to its simplest elements. So often people add to the gospel, but it really all comes down to our belief in Jesus’ saving work on the cross. This verse tends to make its way into my writing. It’s in my latest novel, Moonlight and Mystery, when the heroine, Beth attends a carnival at a Christian school and a couple of high-school girls ask her if she’s sure she’s going to heaven.

Peanut Butter Balls

As for a recipe, I’m going to continue with the theme of simple. I love peanut butter, and (perhaps not coincidentally), so does our heroine Beth. She never had peanut butter growing up because her wealthy family only served more pretentious foods. As an adult, she eats it whenever she can! This recipe only has three ingredients, but it’s delicious for peanut butter lovers. I’m not sure where it originated, but we used to make it growing up. It’s probably the first recipe I ever learned (not counting PB & J sandwiches!)

Peanut butter dough

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter

2 cups nonfat dry milk

Mix the ingredients together until well blended, then roll into balls. Store in the refrigerator.

Notes:

1. We would sometimes mix in raisins or chocolate chips. This is a basic dough and you can use your imagination.

2. If you’re dairy free or want a different variation, you can make these with finely blended oats in place of the dry milk.



About Moonlight and Mystery 

It’s the first book of a three-book series, but reads as a standalone. 

Beth Tarrington has it all: a gorgeous fiancé, a lucrative career, the latest model car, and a high-priced condo. On top of that, the Tarrington name opens every door in town. So why is she so discontent? When everything falls apart in Beth’s life, will she finally find the strength to stand on her own two feet? Is God really willing to stand by her side, even after ignoring Him for so long? 

When Jason Brooks meets Beth, his head tells him to run in the opposite direction. Beth is a high-society snob engaged to another man, and he’s not sure where she stands with God. So why does God keep bringing the two of them together? Can these two find love, in spite of everything that stands in their way?

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Bio: Karen lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two sons and is, by far, the shortest person in the house. A perfect weekend would be spent hiking and camping with her three guys. She loves God, her family, playing games, and has a goal to visit as many National Parks as possible! When not in the great outdoors, she’s either at work as a scientist or at home writing stories in her pajamas.

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Comments

Sonja said…
Sounds like an interesting couple situation. I am sure that this would be a good book!
Shirley said…
I can't wait to see what God does with these two.
Karen Malley said…
Thanks so much for hosting me, Gail!
Karen Semones said…
This sound's like an interesting story. I am already subscribed to your newsletter and enjoy your weekly short stories. Your Peanut Butter balls sound delicious also.
Debra Pruss said…
Thank you so much for sharing. Your book sounds amazing. I love the cover.
Glenda Hislop said…
I would love to read this book. I agree about the Bibke verse and how we often make it much more complicated than necessary ‼️
Kathy A said…
Thank you for sharing your recipe with us. I am going to try it and share the cookies with my grandchildren.
Your book sounds like a delightful read. Romans 10:9 has been one of my favorite verses too. So easy to remember it and share it with someone looking for salvation.
Thank you for the opportunity to enter your giveaway.
Kathy Anderson
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MorrellMom said…
I've been enjoying reading Karen Malley's short stories, and so I'm looking forward to reading her full length Christian fiction books! My email is: dhmorrell@gmail.com
FishingJan said…
It sounds great. I love it when God brings two unlikely people together. Have a blessed week.
Karen Malley said…
Thank you all so much for your comments! I'm glad you think it sounds like a good story. I had so much fun writing it.
marilyn leach said…
Karen, the peanut butter balls sound yummy. Thank you.

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