My
guest today is Anita Philmar and here’s her recipe for Super Easy Fudge
(Sounds
absolutely delicious.)
1
(8 oz.) semi-sweet chocolate bits
1
(14 oz.) can Eagle Brand milk1 tsp. of instant coffee
Dash of salt
1/2 to 1 c. nuts
1 tsp. vanilla
Melt
bits in milk over low heat, remove from heat and instant coffee, nuts and
vanilla. Spread in lightly buttered 9 inch pan; chill until firm, cut.
Remove
from pan. Store at room temperature. Better after 24 hours.
Anita
Philmar likes to create stories that push the limit. A writer by day and a
dreamer by night she wants her readers to see the world in a new way.
Influenced
by sci-fi programs, she likes to develop places where anything can happen and
where erotic moments come to life in a great read.
Naughty
or Nice? Read her books and decide.
And
here’s a blurb and excerpt to help you out.
Deputy’s
Bride is an erotic, historical western that is a stand-alone story with a
satisfying HEA. Texas Deputy Bo Kildare is looking for a special kind of lady,
one that is willing to meet his special requirements. No sweet little virgin
will do, he wants a woman who knows how to please a man, perhaps two.
Recently widowed, Sarah Elizabeth
Foster-LaFever has lived in the public eye for the last few years and wants
out. Her reputation as Micah LaFever’s wife has left her penniless and without
many viable options until Bo comes calling. Now, she believes she found the
perfect man until her past rears its ugly head.
Can
murder and corrupt dealings keep these two lovers from making it to the alter?
Excerpt:
“God, when is he going to get here,” Sarah
muttered and strolled to the freestanding, oval mirror in the corner.
Critically, she examined her silk dressing
gown’s high collar. Unable to breathe with every button running down the front
of garment secured, she’d only connected a few at her waist. The dark red robe
highlighted her creamy complexion and light blonde hair.
Through the open at the top, she viewed the
curve of her breasts and the tight fit of her corset. The cream color almost
matched her skin, creating the illusion that she was nude underneath. Tugging
aside her wide skirt, she examined the long line of her legs. She’d opted to
omit her bloomers. One, because with the fire raging in the fireplace, she was
hot. Two, because she thought Mr. Kildare should get a glimpse of what he’d
receive if he decided to make her his wife.
Granted from what Madeline had told Sarah, the
man wanted more than a dutiful wife. He sounded as if he were more like her
deceased husband. Micah enjoyed playing extreme bedroom games.
She
frowned, thinking how much she’d missed sex in the last year. Not because she
hadn’t had the chance to indulge. More because she hadn’t wanted to fall victim
to the same power hungry crowd that Micah had belonged. She’d done enough for
those bastards and she had no intentions of doing...
Knuckles hammered against her door.
Brushing a nervous hand over her hair, she
offered up a silent prayer that everything would work out before she rushed
back to the doorway. After a quick breathe, she asked, “Who is it?”
“Bo Kildare, I was sent by Madeline Cowden.”
A masculine tone rang from the other side.
His
voice alone sent shivers racing over her skin. She flipped back the lock and
inched open the door.
“Yes, she said you might be stopping by.”
You
can find Anita at these places:
Website: http://www.anitaphilmar.com/
GR: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1329767.Anita_Philmar
Twitter: https://twitter.com/anitaphilmar
Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/anitaphilmar
Amazon Author Page http://www.amazon.com/Anita-Philmar/e/B002BMBE8C
Thanks
for dropping by Anita.
Some
of the other authors taking part in the #HolidayRecipeExchange are:
Patricia Preston www.patricia-preston.com She's on Anita's blog this Saturday, Dec 13th
Tina
GayleTiffany Smith and Andrea R. Cooper
You might ant to check out their yummy recipes.
I’m
going to be posting a recipe on Anita’s blog http://www.anitaphilmar.blogspot.com/
on December 22nd. Drop by and check it out.
The fudge sounds so easy! And the story sinful! I love the cover!
ReplyDeleteThanks Melissa - and I'm going to try that recipe (not that I need the calories)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my story. The fudge is great and oh so easy. One of my family's favorites.
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