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Looking out the Window: Carol James Talks about her Newset Christmas Novella, Crocuses for Christmas. She Shares a Favorite Bible Verse and a Yummy Recipe. Giveaway

 


A Warm Welcome to Carol James

Carol will give away a digital copy of Crocuses for Christmas to a U.S. resident.

A Favorite dish for a Texas Christmas

My most recent Christmas novella, Crocuses for Christmas, is set in a small fictional Texas town called “Crescent Bluff,” as are all my novels. 

I’m sure you and your readers are familiar with Texas pride…as in everything’s bigger in Texas. Well, I’m here to tell you that somethings are, and somethings aren’t. 

But, we do like our beef!

While most people enjoy ham or turkey for Christmas. My family’s favorite is beef brisket. My step-mom gave me this recipe about forty years ago. At the request of my family, I’ve been making it every Christmas (and other holidays) for years. It’s easy to make and yummy to eat. I have yet to find a person that didn’t like it. (Of course, I haven’t tried it on vegetarians.)

Bessie’s Oven Brisket

4 lb. beef brisket (If you have a big crowd you can get a larger brisket and simply cook it longer.) Be sure you leave the fat on it to make it tender. You can trim it off once the brisket is finished cooking.

Mix together in a bowl:

1 tsp celery salt                      1 tsp garlic salt                  2 Tbs Worcestershire sauce

1 ½ tsp salt                             1 tsp onion salt                  

2 Tbs Liquid Smoke              1 Tbs coarse black pepper

Mix all ingredients together a bowl and then brush the mixture on all sides of the brisket. Wrap the brisket in heavy-duty foil (use double layers to make it stronger) and place in refrigerator overnight.

Bake in the at 325 for about five hours. (Be careful not to puncture the foil while it is cooking.) Let it rest at least a few minutes before you slice it. (I remove the fat from the juices and meat.The remaining broth makes a great “au jus gravy.”

One of Carol's Favorite Bible Verses

But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. (Isaiah 40: 31)


About Crocuses for Christmas

Can love bloom where grief has taken root? After tragically losing his wife, Matthew Dawson is barely holding it together, let alone ready for Christmas. His greatest concern is his three-year-old daughter, Emma, who's quietly grieving, too. Desperate for help, he hires Hannah Collins, a British-trained nanny with a heart for healing, and a secret tie to Emma's school.

Hannah brings warmth to their home, but as Matt retreats to the oak tree he planted in Natalie's memory, Hannah senses his pain. A Thanksgiving trip to the Texas Hill Country sparks joy in Emma...and something deeper between Hannah and Matt. Yet when their bond crosses the line, Hannah steps back, leaving Matt angrier and lonelier than ever.

Then, beneath the oak tree, purple crocuses bloom impossibly early, a sign of rebirth, hope, and new beginnings. This Christmas, God is writing a story of healing, love, and second chances that neither saw coming.

A tender Christian romance about love after loss, the courage to heal, and the miracles of Christmas; perfect for fans of: uplifting holiday stories, precocious children, and emotional redemption.

Bio:  Carol is an author of inspirational fiction. She lives in a small town outside of Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Jim, and a perky Jack Russell "Terrorist," Zoe.

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Comments

Suzy Parish said…
This is a tender story that springs from a tragedy. Matt has to pull himself together from the death of his wife and find a nanny so he can return to work. I can't imagine having so many changes take place in such a short time. But he finds a wonderful woman in Hannah. Carol James handles awkward moments in this novella delicately. There were times I teared up, (the scene where Matt is at the tree his deceased wife planted) and times that made me smile. The wordplay between Matt and Hannah is endearing, and that is one of the author's signature styles. This is a wonderfully sweet Christmas read and one I highly recommend. Carol, thanks for sharing the family brisket recipe! I'm going to try it this winter. Thanks for sharing about your book on this blog.
I love the title of this book. I look forward to reading the story. :-)
Barbara Britton said…
I enjoyed your latest novella, Carol. I have loved all of your books. Thank you for sharing the brisket recipe. My boys should enjoy this meal.
Sonja said…
I love when authors post recipes! I always like to try new things. The book sounds like a wonderful reading experience. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and information about the new Christmas Novella!
Carol James said…
Thanks, Sonja. I enjoyed writing the novella. I couldn’t help but fall in love with Matt, as he struggled to do the best thing for them all.
Carol James said…
Suzy, thanks for your recommendation and your kind words of encouragement.
Carol James said…
Thank you, Melissa. I hope you enjoy it.
Carol James said…
Gail, Thanks for letting me visit and share my brisket recipe and information about my new novella.
Gail Pallotta said…
It's my pleasure to have you, Carol.

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