Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas! Come read my Christmas newsletter! I share a wonderful scripture and that Sugar and Spice is still on sale for 99 cents for Christmas!

Luke 2:11-14 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
Doesn’t that scripture make you feel happy, warm, and grateful? I love reading about the birth of Christ. Reading that passage in Luke is so comforting. I stop and think about how life was like back then – back when Jesus was first born. I imagine the sound of the heavenly host, praising Him. Can you imagine how that sounded? I’m sure that joyful noise from the heavenly host rose into the air with a tantalizing, wonderful boom – a boom full of joy and praise! Don’t forget to share this scripture with all, especially your young children!
I hope all of you have a fantastic Christmas and a wonderful New Year!
Sugar and Spice , a sweet, emotional Christmas romance that you will never forget, is still on sale for 99 cents ! Tell a friend!

SINCERELY,CECELIA DOWDY

The General’s Cook

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The General’s Cook

Have you ever read a book about a slave with an interesting occupation?

Hercules (I wondered how he came to be called Hercules), is an amazing chef whom George Washington acquired as payment for a debt. Hercules had more freedom than most slaves since he was able to go out every evening, roaming the streets of Philadelphia wearing his dapper clothing.

He’s able to afford his clothing because he can sell the leftover food from his kitchen and keep the monies – about $200 a year, which is quite a sum.

This book is a fictional account of Hercules life and the author uses real people, as well as fictional people, in this story. This novel touches upon so many things, slavery, free Blacks….Hercules lives in Philadelphia, in a free state, yet he is enslaved. You see him interacting with both slaves and free Blacks. The issue of mixed race Blacks passing as White is also addressed in this story.

The story is good and well-written and also shows how hard it is to work in a kitchen, a professional kitchen, and not get paid for your labors. Hercules is not your ordinary Black man and after reading this novel, I longed to know more about him.

The food! I loved how the author mentioned all of the different foods that Hercules and his staff prepared for President Washington. Hoecakes, carrot pudding, chicken pudding, fish, oysters, roasts….I found myself stopping to research the foods which I’d never heard of, like carrot pudding. I noticed in the author letter that she mentioned some colonial cookbooks that she used for research. I’d like to make some of these meals myself!

The family dynamic is also addressed in this tale. Hercules doesn’t get to see his children very much and this hurts him. Slavery is so wrong – tearing apart families…abuse…Slavery is such a shameful part of US History. Makes my heart sad to read about it.

I highly encourage all readers to try this incredible secular novel. You’ll learn a lot and enjoy an amazing story!

So, have you ever read a book about a slave who had an interesting occupation?

 

Milk Chocolate Kisses!

Milk Chocolate Kisses is available for pre-order!

Can an alcoholic and a grieving dairy farmer find true love?

After her dad’s unexpected death, Emily struggles to run her family’s dairy farm. When handsome Frank Reese, a CPA, unexpectedly shows up for an audit, her life drastically changes. Emily is stunned when Frank uncovers a secret about her deceased father – a secret that may forever change her life.

Frank is mesmerized by his beautiful, outspoken client. As she tries to sweeten his mood with her mouthwatering milk chocolate candy, he struggles with a problem. His addiction and lack of faith are enough to make Emily leery. Can he overcome his obstacles and heal from his emotional wounds?

Milk Chocolate Kisses!

A Mrs. Miracle Christmas

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A Mrs. Miracle Christmas by Debbie Macomber

A Mrs. Miracle Christmas Podcast

Have you ever known anybody who dealt with infertility?

Laurel (a schoolteacher) and her husband Zach want to be parents. They’ve had some huge disappointments in the past when they tried to have children. Now Laurel’s grandmother, Helen, needs a caregiver and they hire Mrs. Miracle – an angel.

I enjoyed reading this story about Laurel, Zach, Helen and Mrs. Miracle. The struggles that Zach and Laurel faced were so realistic. Their faith was tested – but they do get a glimpse at happiness when they hire Mrs. Miracle. Mrs. Miracle is a wonderful companion for Helen. Helen has not been doing well, so when Mrs. Miracle comes her health gets better, and she works hard to help restore Laurel’s and Zach’s faith.

Both Laurel and Zach experience some strange happenings in this charming Christmas tale. These happenings involve Mrs. Miracle’s angel friends, Shirley and Mercy.

So, have you ever known anybody who dealt with infertility? If so, were they ever able to adopt or have a child of their own?

Mrs. Miracle is another novel in Debbie Macomber’s Angel series. If you like A Mrs. Miracle Christmas then you should try Mrs. Miracle.

If you enjoy Debbie Macomber’s Christmas novels then try Sugar and Spice by Cecelia Dowdy. It’s a sweet, wholesome Christmas romance that you can enjoy at any time of the year! 

My Novel, Shades of Chocolate, is FREE for a Limited Time!

My romance e-book, Shades of Chocolate, is FREE for a limited time! Romantic Suspense Fans will love this sweet, intoxicating, chaste romance mystery!

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Celebrate Christmas in July with a Cool, Refreshing Read

Do you celebrate Christmas in July? if so, how do you celebrate?

I’m too busy studying to celebrate much of anything this summer! My birthday is in about a week and a half and I highly doubt I’ll do much to celebrate. My son’s birthday is the day after mine, so, we’ll see what we can do. So much to do in so little time.

Come check out one of my cool Christmas romance novels for Christmas in July. It’s hot outside, so, a cool Christmas read, complete with cookies, cakes and SNOW will be a frosty reprieve during your scorching July days!

So, do you celebrate Christmas in July? I’d love to know how you celebrate!

 

 

Kudos To Love Inspired – Check Out This Romance!

I blogged about Love Inspired having African-American characters on their book covers back in 2012. Well, imagine my surprise when I saw this recently:

 

The Texan's Secret Daughter - Jolene Navarro

The heroine is AA. The hero is Hispanic.

What an awesome cover! So pretty! I highly encourage you to purchase The Texan’s Secret Daughter. If you read it and you like it, then please let the publisher, Harlequin Love Inspired, and the author, Jolene Navarro, know that you enjoyed it!

Can this rancher make up for his past?

Turning his life around was the hardest thing Elijah De La Rosa ever had to do—until his ex-wife, Jazmine Daniels, returns with their young daughter he didn’t know existed. Now this successful rancher will do anything to be a good father. But can he forgive himself for the past…and turn their second chance into a family for always?