Karen’s Killer Fixin’s
**AUTHOR SPECIAL**
with MICHEL PRINCE!
Welcome to my Friday bonus feature called Karen’s Killer Fixin’s **Author Special**!! Today, in lieu of one of my own recipes, I’m going to introduce you to a new author who will share one of her favorite recipes. Not only will you and I occasionally learn how to make something new and delicious, but we’ll get a chance to check out some wonderful authors. Introducing authors, REANA MALORI & MICHEL PRINCE, and Michel’s favorite recipe for DOUBLE-DECKER FUDGE.
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UNWRAPPING A MARRIAGE
By REANA MALORI & MICHEL PRINCE
Blurb
What do you do when the love that once set you free, feels like it’s holding you prisoner?
Sterling and Elizabeth Jackson have built a life most would envy. A beautiful home, two wonderful children and a very comfortable lifestyle. Yet something is tearing them apart. With divorce looming, they are trying to make it through the holiday season for their family.
With clashing schedules, demands from employers and two busy kids, the former lovers have managed to stay out of each other’s orbit, at least for a while. But Fate, or maybe their well-meaning family, has set them up on a collision course.
Past memories bubble up to the surface and there’s nothing to stem the flow. What once was amazing has turned hurtful and full of pain. But is that the real story? Is it too late for a couple who once lived and breathed for each other to find their way back?
There’s a thin line between love and hate. Will Sterling and Elizabeth be able to mend a love that seems broken and lost, or will the final pull on the holiday ribbon unwrap their last chance to save their marriage.
UNWRAPPING A MARRIAGE
By REANA MALORI & MICHEL PRINCE
EXCERPT
The woman who’d been twitching, smiled broadly and walked out with Elizabeth back into the auditorium. “Thank you so much, I’m Nicole, I haven’t seen you around at the studio.”
Although the woman wasn’t trying to be hurtful, Elizabeth didn’t need the reminder she’d missed ninety-seven percent of Molly’s dancing career.
“You must be Sterling’s wife.”
“Yes, that obvious?”
“Well, walking in with Molly didn’t hurt, but he’s dressed that woman down more than once.”
“And she’s still acting that way?”
“Not to Sterling.” The woman found a spot and stopped. “Plus, when I asked about Molly’s mom he described a no holds barred sexy red head that fools only cross once.”
“He said that?”
“He also said he was a fool who loved crossing you.”
Elizabeth sat by her mother who’d finally arrived and kept her coat over the chair next to her. The curtain moved on the edge and she saw Molly peeking out and scanning the audience. Elizabeth gave her a reassuring smile, but could see the disappointment on her face. A sharp pain stabbed at Elizabeth’s heart as her daughter put on a brave face. How many more moments was Sterling willing to miss in her life? Turning her head, she searched for Sterling in hopes of finding him for Molly, but no—once again, work takes priority.
The lights lowered in the auditorium and Elizabeth looked back at her daughter who’s face lit up like a Christmas tree before going back behind the curtain.
“Here you go,” Sterling said as he picked up Elizabeth’s jacket and passed it to her before sitting down and resting his carry-on next to his seat. “Beth.”
The music started and Elizabeth turned to hear what Sterling was saying. Heat surged through her body. She’d leaned in closer than expected and she ended up brushing her lips against his. Both former lovers froze. Their eyes locked for a moment. Elizabeth held her breath and Sterling’s eyelids became hooded.
“You need something?” she asked in a hushed whisper pulling back just enough to avoid the contact, but not so far she couldn’t still smell his cologne; dark and manly. She’d forgotten how warm it made her feel.
He moved to her ear, this time she knew the graze of his lips wasn’t an accident. “I do,” he replied.
For the first time in longer than she could remember, Elizabeth felt desired. “What would that be?”
“It can wait,” Sterling whispered. “Our baby is coming out.”
Elizabeth’s eyes fluttered as she tried to come back down from the rush of hormones she forgot she had. Sterling drew out the word our and memories of being part of a couple made tears pinprick her eyes. All she needed was contact with Sterling and she’d become overwhelmed by conflicting emotions. Turning her head, she looked down the aisle of seats filled with their parents and son wondering if there was a possibility they could save their marriage. One thing she knew for certain, is they would have to do it. A marriage was between two people, but was the ‘our’ too far gone to save?
About Authors Reana Malori & Michel Prince…
Reana’s stories focus on multicultural / interracial romance. A firm believer that LOVE in all its forms should be celebrated, her goal is to weave a story that pulls the reader into her world and share in her universe, even if only for a short time. She currently lives in Virginia with her husband, and has two very handsome sons. You can most often find her enjoying a good book, as she is first and foremost a reader. And she loves a good romance.
Michel Prince is an author who graduated with a bachelor degree in History and Political Science. Michel writes new adult and adult paranormal romance as well as contemporary romance.
With characters yelling “It’s my turn damn it!!!” She tries to explain to them that alas, she can only type a hundred and twenty words a minute and they will have wait their turn. She knows eventually they find their way out of her head and to her fingertips and she looks forward to sharing them with you.
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Links to Reana & Michel’s Website, Books, & Social Media:
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNpZIXERUl4
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2ciziPn
Barnes and Noble: http://bit.ly/2bNQVpE
Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/654741
Kobo:
https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/unwrapping-a-marriage
Facebook:
Reana https://www.facebook.com/Reana.Malori.Author/?fref=ts
Michel https://www.facebook.com/MichelPrinceBooks/
I hope you enjoy the recipe Michel is sharing today on Karen’s Killer Fixin’s. Happy eating!
Karen
P.S. We’re at 277 recipes and counting with this posting. Hope you find some recipes you like. If this is your first visit, please check out past blogs for more Killer Fixin’s. In the right hand column menu, you can even look up past recipes by type. i.e. Desserts, Breads, Beef, Chicken, Soups, Author Specials, etc.
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Note from Michel: This is the Double-Decker fudge I used to make every Christmas, but life knocked me off much like our hero and heroine. If nothing else this book is bringing this sweet treat back into our house this year. It’s from “Gifts from the Christmas Kitchen” a book I got years ago from Publications International LTD.
DOUBLE-DECKER FUDGE
[Makes 5 dozen pieces or 2 lb.]
1 cup REESE’S peanut butter chips
1 cup Hershey’s semi sweet chocolate chips or mini chips
2 ¼ cups sugar
1 jar (7 oz) marshmallow crème
¾ cup evaporated milk
¼ cup butter or margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Line 8-inch square pan with foil, extending foil over edges of pan. In a medium bowl, place peanut butter chips. In a second medium bowl, place chocolate chips. In heavy 3-quart saucepan, combine sugar, marshmallow crème, evaporated milk and butter. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a boil: Boil 5 minutes. Stirring constantly. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Immediately stir half of the hot mixture (1 ½ cups) into peanut butter chips until chips are completely melted; quickly spread into prepared pan. Stir remaining hot mixture into chocolate chips until chips are completely melted. Quickly spread over top of peanut butter layer. Cool to room temperature; refrigerate until firm. Use foil to lift fudge out of pan; peel off foil. Cut into 1-inch squares. Store in tightly covered container at room temperature.
** Now, if you want straight chocolate fudge or straight peanut butter fudge just omit the other and make it that way. I usually make all three versions.
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**SPECIAL GIVEAWAY**: Michel is giving away one (1) e-book copy from Michel’s and Reana’s backlist to one lucky reader who comments on this Karen’s Killer Fixin’s blog. Thanks, Michel and Reana, for sharing your book with us!
Don’t miss the chance to read this book!
Michel,
I loved the blurb and excerpt from Unwrapping a Marriage. I have not read any of your books but I am going to start! Thank you for the recipe also.
You’re welcome.
Good morning, Michel and Reana, and welcome to Karen’s Killer Fixin’s! I really do love a second-chance-at-love story. Mending hearts can be even more difficult than building love in the first place. This promises to be an emotional, satisfying story. Thanks for stopping by to share it with us today!
Thank you for having us
Oh man! I’m hooked already, just from the excerpt! Nice to meet you both, Michel and Reana. Thanks, Karen for the introduction and excerpt!
We hope you enjoy. It’s been a labor of love.
tasty sounding recipe
Damn good story and sinful recipe to boot?? I’m all over it!