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Wednesday Writers Christmas Reads–Grace-Brides of New Hope by Jo-Ann Roberts

17 Wednesday Nov 2021

Posted by Catherine Castle in Blog, Book excerpts, books, Christmas Reads, clean romance, Guest Authors, historical romance, Holiday Reads, romance author, Wednesday Writers

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Welcome to Wednesday Writers! Today’s guest author is Jo-Ann Roberts who will be sharing an excerpt from her Historical Romance Grace—Brides of New Hope. Welcome, Jo-Ann!

Grace-Brides of New Hope

By Jo-Ann Roberts

Widow Grace Donegan is no stranger to hardships. With winter coming on, and with the impending loss of her home as well as her job at the café in New Hope, Kansas, she has three options. Yet, she won’t give up her two children, refuses to join Miss Jennie’s girls at the Rhinestone Saloon, or condemn herself to a second loveless marriage. When an opportunity to save her home arises, she agrees, never imagining her salvation would arrive with a set of broad shoulders, a charming smile, a kind heart, and a pair of blue eyes making her wish for things long forgotten.

As skilled as he is with a gun, Pinkerton Agent Tripp Walker has spent the last ten years undercover, spying on Confederate informants, interrogating witnesses, and chasing outlaws. Sent to New Hope to infiltrate a gang of bank robbers, he intends to focus solely on his job. But when a woman with arresting hazel eyes flecked with gold and hair the color of summer wheat turns out to be the widow he’ll be boarding with, keeping his resolve may prove more difficult than tracking the elusive gang.

As Christmas approaches, will Grace accept Tripp’s offer of marriage just to save her home and give the children a father? Or is his proposal genuine, offering her a forever-kind-of-love? 

Excerpt:

Caleb pushed back his chair, heading for the tree. He chose a branch and slipped the loop through the needle-like leaves, just in front of a cluster of gray-blue berries. Grace joined him, looking for a spot to hang her ornament. When she bent down, her eye spotted something among the dense foliage which made her smile.

“Fiona, come look at this,” she called. As her daughter approached, Grace lifted and separated the branches.

“It’s a birdie’s nest,” Fiona breathed, a note of awe in her voice.

“Well, will you look at that,” Tripp said, hunkering down next to Fiona. He reached in, bringing the nest closer for Fiona’s inspection.

Fiona went up on her toes. “Where are all the baby birdies?”

“I guess they got old enough to fly away to start their own family, kinda like Mr. Tripp wants to do with us,” Caleb said, fingering the star he’d put on the tree.

Tripp looked up at Grace and reached for her hand. “You know, princess, there’s an old German tale which says if you find a bird nest in the tree you harvest for Christmas, you will have an entire year of health and happiness.” He squeezed her fingers tighter. “And that’s what I want with you and Caleb and your mama . . . but I want a whole lifetime of it.”

Caleb’s insight, as well as Tripp’s repeated confirmation he wanted to make them a family deepened Grace’s belief that marrying Tripp Walker would help lay to rest the ghosts of her past. When Grace was able to speak around the lump in her throat, she asked, “Is there more to the story?”

Tripp nodded. “At the very first Christmas, as the legend says, all the world’s birds burst into song when Jesus was born.”

“That’s a lovely story, Tripp,” Grace said, a wistful note in her voice. While she had no memories or stories of growing up in a loving family, Tripp’s youth had been shaped by the blending of his German ancestors and his stepfather’s Texas roots. A warm glow filled her heart knowing that when she married Tripp, Fiona and Caleb might benefit from this melding of love, faith, hard work, and commitment to family.

“Can I have the birdie’s nest?” Fiona lifted hopeful eyes to Grace then to Tripp.

Just as Grace started to object, Tripp’s gaze collided with hers, his unspoken warning taunting her. If you want the honey . . .

But it was Caleb who intuitively knew how to handle his sister. “I’ll make a deal with you, Fee. If we keep the nest in the tree like Mama and Mr. Tripp wants until Christmas then you and me will take it to the woods and leave it in another tree. That way maybe another mama bird might use it for her babies. What do you say?”

Fiona twisted her lips to one side and frowned, a sure sign to Grace she was pondering her brother’s suggestion.

“Deal!” she cried, thrusting her little hand towards her brother.

While Caleb just rolled his eyes, Grace and Tripped laughed aloud. “Are you sure you know what you’re getting yourself into, Tripp?”

Swinging Fiona into his arm, he gathered her close to his heart. “A lifetime of kisses and more love than any man could ever hope for.”

~ ~ ~

Want to read more? You can find  Grace-Brides of New Hope at Amazon

About the Author:

Born and raised in western Massachusetts, Jo-Ann Roberts was fascinated by America’s Old West  and always felt she was destined to travel on a wagon train following the Oregon Trail. With her love of history and reading, she began reading historical romance during high school and college. Victoria Holt, Jude Deveraux, and Roseanne Bittner were among her favorites. Influenced by her father, she fell in love with John Wayne, James Garner, and her all-time favorite, James Stewart and grew up watching Wagon Train, Bonanza and Rawhide.

A firm believer in HEA with a healthy dose of realism, Jo-Ann strives to give her readers a sweet historical romance while imparting carefully researched historical facts, personalities, and experiences relative to the time period. Her romances take her readers back to a simpler time to escape the stress of modern life by living in a small town where families and friends help one another find love and happiness.

When she isn’t creating believable plots and relatable heroes and heroines, Jo-Ann enjoys spending time with her husband, children and grandson. She also enjoys baking, quilting and eating way too much chocolate.

After 38 years in public education in Connecticut and Maryland, she’s now calls North Carolina home. She is the 2018 Winner (Historical Category) of NEORWA’s Cleveland Rocks Romance Contest. Her debut romance, Lessie-Brides of New Hope Book One, is a 2020 RONE Award Nominee.

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Tasty Tuesdays—Cinnamon Biscuits from Jo-Ann Roberts

11 Tuesday Aug 2020

Posted by Catherine Castle in food, Recipes, Tasty Tuesdays

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Since moving to North Carolina, we’ve notice that many restaurants offer biscuits in addition to yeast rolls with their entrees. So when a favorite eatery offered cinnamon biscuits with honey butter, my husband could hardly sit still until a basket of cinnamon-and-sugar dusted rounds accompanied by a ramekin of honey butter.

Consumed with these rounds of manna from heaven, my husband asked me to try baking some. Admittedly, I haven’t had much success with biscuits…I more of a traditional yeast-based breads and rolls baker. However, I willingly took on the challenge.

I dug through my recipes, cross-referenced with those on the Internet, and came up with what I thought was a pretty good imitation.

One of the best things about this recipe is how easy it is to prepare. Mix all the dry ingredients, cut in the butter-flavored Crisco, then add the wet ingredients to form a dough. Pat it into a disc (or square, if you prefer square biscuits). Using a round cookie cutter cut out shapes (or if dough is shaped in a square, use a sharp knife to cut into equal squares). Place into a light greased pan and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar coating.

Once baked what you have are pillows of soft, fresh from the over cinnamon and sugar goodness!

CINNAMON BISCUITS

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoons salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon*
  • ¼ cup butter-flavored Crisco
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • ½ tsp. vanilla

 

CINNAMON BISCUIT TOPPING

  • 1/8 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon*

*Since my husband loves this spice, I usually double the amount when using cinnamon.

 

HONEY BUTTER

  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup honey

 

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat oven to 450°F and grease an 8-inch cake pan.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, sugar, cinnamon, and salt.
  3. Cut in the Crisco using a pastry blender until crumbly. Add the milk and vanilla. Stir just until a dough forms.
  4. Transfer the dough to a floured surface and using your fingers, pat down into a 7-inch disc. Use a round cutter to cut dough into rounds and transfer to the prepared cake pan. Bring together any leftover dough scraps and repeat.

CINNAMON BISCUIT TOPPING

  1. In a small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle over the biscuits. Bake for 14 to 16 minutes, until golden. Let cool slightly in the pan before serving.

HONEY BUTTER

  1. While the biscuits are baking, make the honey butter by stirring together the butter and honey. Serve with warm biscuits.

 

While you’re waiting for you biscuits to bake, check out how Jo-Ann cleverly included her cinnamon biscuits in Posey-Brides of New Hope Book Two.

In Posey-Brides of New Hope Book Two, Posey Campbell is known for her Cinnamon Honey Biscuits and is often asked to bring a dozen or three to the weekly Sunday picnic in the small town of New Hope, Kansas. So when she accepts a supper invitation to Eli and Lessie MacKenzie’s home, she’s requested to bring her  biscuits along with the new U.S. marshal, Grayson Barrett.  She’s happy to bring the treat but not so eager to accompany the man who tips her world off-kilter.

 

Posey-Brides of New Hope Book Two

by Jo-Ann Roberts

Posey Campbell couldn’t understand why her love life, or lack thereof, was of such interest to her family and friends. Having endured one ill-fated relationship, she resigned herself to living out her days as New Hope’s spinster schoolteacher…until an unkempt U.S. marshal with inviting grey eyes and a kiss-me-smile came to town turning her well-ordered life off-kilter.

Glad for a temporary assignment keeping him in one place, Grayson Barrett never expected to find love, let alone a wife, a set of orphans, and a life he’d feared had passed him by.

When a secret from Posey’s past comes to light will Gray’s steadfast love be enough to convince her he is the right man? Or will an old nemesis put an end to their love before it begins?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Born and raised in western Massachusetts, Jo-Ann Roberts was fascinated by America’s Old West  and always felt she was destined to travel on a wagon train following the Oregon Trail. With her love of history and reading, she began reading historical romance during high school and college. Victoria Holt, Jude Deveraux, and Roseanne Bittner were among her favorites. Influenced by her father, she fell in love with John Wayne, James Garner, and her all-time favorite, James Stewart and grew up watching Wagon Train, Bonanza and Rawhide.

A firm believer in HEA with a healthy dose of realism, Jo-Ann strives to give her readers a sweet historical romance while imparting carefully researched historical facts, personalities, and experiences relative to the time period. Her romances take her readers back to a simpler time to escape the stress of modern life by living in a small town where families and friends help one another find love and happiness.

When she isn’t creating believable plots and relatable heroes and heroines, Jo-Ann enjoys spending time with her husband, children and grandson. She also enjoys baking, quilting and eating way too much chocolate.

After 38 years in public education in Connecticut and Maryland, she’s now calls North Carolina home. She is a member of  Romance Writers of America, Heart of Carolina RWA, and the 2018 Winner (Historical Category) of NEORWA’s Cleveland Rocks Romance Contest. Her debut romance, Lessie-Brides of New Hope Book One, is a 2020 RONE Award Nominee.

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Tasty Tuesdays—Frogger cookies from Jo-Ann Roberts

14 Tuesday Apr 2020

Posted by Catherine Castle in food, Recipes, Tasty Tuesdays

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I’ve always said if I could write, quilt and bake every day I’d be a very happy person. Now that I’ve been lucky enough to make this dream come true, it is what I do. Luckily, I have combined writing with my love of baking. In each of my books, I feature a recipe which has a special meaning for either the hero or heroine.

In “Lessie – Brides of New Hope, Book 1”, the hero, Eli MacKenzie, a born and bred New Englander, enjoys Lessie’s version of the molasses-spice treat and relates the story of how the cookies came to be named.

Molasses cookies date back to colonial New England. While some called them Lumberjacks or Hermits, this variation with rum in the batter comes from a legend handed down through the years about a man named Joe Brown, a free African-American who lived in Marblehead, Massachusetts. After serving in the Revolutionary War, he opened a tavern in town. His wife, Lucretia (a.k.a Aunt Crease) served spirits and plate-sized cookies flavored with molasses, rum and spices. These cookies were her specialty, and the story states “when the batter hit the pan, it spread out in every direction, giving the appearance of a frog’s body and legs”. Given their frog shape and because the tavern was next to a frog pond, the legend was born.

There are many variations of this cookie. While some recipes incorporate eggs, butter, or light brown sugar, or dip the bottom of a glass in sugar then flatten the rolled dough, this recipe was given to given to me by Katie Sartori, our landlady who rented us our first apartment as newlyweds in Connecticut.

Joe Froggers

Total Time: 40 minutes plus chilling time
Yield: 1 1/2 – 2 dozen, depending on size

Ingredients

½ cup butter-flavored shortening
1 cup packed dark brown sugar
1 cup molasses
1/3 cup hot water
2 tablespoons rum*
3 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ teaspoon salt
1 ½ teaspoons ground ginger
½ teaspoon ground cloves**
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg**
1/3 teaspoon ground allspice**
1 teaspoon baking soda
Sanding sugar*** or regular sugar

Directions

1. Cream shortening and sugar together. Add molasses. Mix well. Sift dry ingredients together. Add to molasses mixture. Put ¼ – ½ cup of sanding sugar or regular sugar in a bowl.
2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Dip fingers into sugar, pinch of a ball of dough the size of a walnut. Dip the rolled dough into the bowl of sugar. Place on parchment paper lined sheet pan, about 3 inches apart.
3. Bake 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on pan 2 minutes. Remove to wire racks to cool completely.
*I substitute 1 teaspoon of rum extract
**I substitute 1 ½ tsp of pumpkin pie spice
***I like using sanding sugar as it is a coarser grain of sugar and gives a nice presentation.

While you wait for these cookies to bake, check out the book in which they are featured.

Lessie – Brides of New Hope, Book 1

By Jo Ann Roberts

How can a single unexpected kiss, a forced wedding, and a missing groom lead two strangers to discover how love can heal their wounded hearts?

Having to carve out a life on her own as a midwife, the last person Lessie MacKenzie expected to see on her doorstep was her missing husband…the injured Yankee she was forced to marry, who disappeared the next day, and whose kiss still lingered on her lips.

Eli MacKenzie wanted only one thing after the Civil War…to establish his medical practice in New Hope, Kansas. His dream turned to despair when he discovered someone sold his property. And that someone appeared to be the woman who haunted his every dream the past two years…and now claimed to be his wife!

Brought together by chance and united by their desire to forge a future, will a secret from Lessie’s past threatens to destroy their newfound love?

About the Author:

Born and raised in western Massachusetts, Jo-Ann Roberts was fascinated by America’s Old West and always felt she was destined to travel on a wagon train following the Oregon Trail. With her love of history and reading, she began reading historical romance during high school and college. Victoria Holt, Jude Deveraux, and Roseanne Bittner were among her favorites. Influenced by her father, she fell in love with John Wayne, James Garner, and her all-time favorite, James Stewart and grew up watching Wagon Train, Bonanza and Rawhide.
A firm believer in HEA with a healthy dose of realism, Jo-Ann strives to give her readers a sweet historical romance while imparting carefully researched historical facts, personalities, and experiences relative to the time period. Her romances take her readers back to a simpler time to escape the stress of modern life by living in a small town where families and friends help one another find love and happiness.
When she isn’t creating believable plots and relatable heroes and heroines, Jo-Ann enjoys spending time with her husband, children and grandson. She also enjoys baking, quilting and eating way too much chocolate.
After 38 years in public education in Connecticut and Maryland, she’s now calls North Carolina home. She is a member of Romance Writers of America, Heart of Carolina RWA, and the 2018 Winner (Historical Category) of NEORWA’s Cleveland Rocks Romance Contest.

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