USA Today bestselling author Allie Boniface has written over a dozen romances,
mostly set in small towns. She enjoys traveling with her husband when not
teaching high school English or working on her next novel. Learn more about
Allie and her books at her website.
What better way to celebrate the
dog days of summer than with a small-town romance series filled with heat and
suspense? Summer’s Song, Book 1 in my
Pine Point series, re-released yesterday with Entangled Publishing, so I’m
celebrating today with one of my favorite sweet treats. I’ve always loved
writing about the quirky wonderfulness of small towns, probably because I grew
up in one (and I also currently live in one). They’re charming, often
picturesque, and filled with characters who know, love, hate, and have all
kinds of juicy gossip about each other – some that goes back generations!
One of the best things about a
small-town summer, in my opinion, is the classic backyard BBQ. Fire up the
grill, set up some chairs and lawn games, and invite your friends over to eat,
drink, and enjoy the long, warm days and nights. My classic go-to recipe, if
I’m a guest at a summer party, is this Berry Trifle. I originally found it in a
Cool Whip cookbook years ago, but I’ve tweaked it a bit since then. If you have
a sweet tooth and love a colorful dessert that’s a little bit different from
the norm, give this one a try!
Berry
Trifle
Ingredients:
3 cups cold milk
2 packages (4 oz each) chocolate
instant pudding/pie filling
1 tub (12 oz) whipped topping,
thawed (or you can make your own by whipping heavy cream and adding
confectioner’s sugar to taste)
1 9-inch pan of brownies, cooked,
cooled, & cut into 1-inch squares
1 cup each of sliced strawberries,
raspberries, and blueberries
Pour cold milk into bowl. Add
pudding mixes & beat with wire whisk for 2 minutes. Stir in 2 cups of
whipped topping.
Layer half the brownie cubes in
the bottom of your serving dish (I like to use a glass trifle bowl, so you can
see the colors). Top with half the pudding mixture, approximately one-third of
the berries, and 2 cups whipped topping. Repeat layers and top with remaining
berries and whipped topping.
Refrigerate if not serving
immediately. Then enjoy!
In Summer’s Song, the heroine comes home to Pine Point after 10 long
years away. She doesn’t have plans to stay, but that changes once she meets a
local hunky handyman. But like almost every main character I seem to create,
these two have secrets waiting for them. Each title in the Pine Point series is
on sale for only $0.99 through August 27 so you can treat
yourself to this entire collection for less than $4.00! Even better, I’ve
joined with 7 other Entangled authors to create a Hot August Nights giveaway.
Summer’s
Song
Summer
Thompson doesn’t remember the night her brother died, and she certainly doesn’t
want to go back to Pine Point and face any memories that might be awoken there.
But ten years after leaving her small hometown, she’s back to settle her
estranged father’s estate and be rid of the half-renovated mansion she’s
inherited. What she doesn’t expect is to find the house occupied by a hunky
handyman reluctant to talk about his past.Damian Knight has been helping his mother and sister hide from a brutal stalker, but now the peace and carefully guarded safety they’ve found in Pine Point is in danger. The refuge they live in is about to be sold out from under them by the lovely but haunted Summer, a woman who quickly finds her way through Damian’s defenses and steals his heart.
But in a small town full of powerful secrets, the past won’t remain buried. Summer has to face her memories and could lose the man she loves, and maybe even her life.
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2 comments:
Thanks for having me here today!
I can't wait to make (and eat) this yummy treat! Thanks for the recipe.
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