Jun 022011
 

19 days until summer!

K.C. has been a freelance writer for eight years. Much of her work appears in family-oriented magazines such as LDSLiving, Latter-Day Woman, Back Home, Parents & Kids, and Natural Life and The Deseret News/Mormon Times. She is currently the president of the Bountiful chapter of the League of Utah Writers and is a member of the Association for Mormon Letters and LDStorymakers. Though raising her children is still her most important task, she combines it with the demanding job of working out the numerous plots she has for future novels. She and her husband of sixteen years love to travel and scout out new settings for books. While ancient Mexico was the setting for her first published novel, Abish: Daughter of God, which was released by Covenant in 2010 and its sequel, Abish: Mother of Faith, released March 2011–modern Mexico was perfect for her suspense novel titled, Venom, to be released in 2012. Other publications include a short story recently published in Covenant’s seasonal compilation How Will Christmas Find Us? by various LDS authors.

Visit K.C. on her website: www.kcgrant.com, her blog: Writer’s Corner, on Facebook: K.C. Grant and Twitter: @authorKCGrant

LDSWBR: If you had an entire day to read (on the beach, at the lake, by the pool, etc.), what book(s) or genre would you reach for first?

K.C.: A good romance.

LDSWBR: What book(s) do you look forward to reading the most this summer?

K.C.: I want books that don’t make my brain work too hard and that make me feel good at the end of them.

LDSWBR: What is your favorite outdoor cooking recipe? (Can be grill, campfire, Dutch oven, etc.)

K.C.: I love Dutch oven-cooked food and my mouth is watering thinking of a delicious peach cobbler which is so easy, even I can do it! You just dump two cans of sliced peaches (draining off heavy syrup which you then mix with four tablespoons of corn starch and add). Then mix together a yellow cake mix according to recipe except add four eggs and spread batter over the top. Cook on low coal temperature until cake is springy on top and add whipped cream to the finished product. Yum!

LDSWBR: That is easy! Thank you so much, K.C. Have a great summer!

Abish: Mother of Faith by K.C. Grant (Covenant Communications; March 2011) is available for purchase from Deseret Book.

Have you had the opportunity to enjoy Dutch oven cobbler? What is your favorite flavor of cobbler?

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***Countdown to Summer 2011 Contest***

LDSWBR will hold a drawing on June 25, 2011 for a $50 Amazon gift card, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors featured in the Countdown. This will be a raffle-type drawing, so more entries means more chances to win. There are several ways to enter the Countdown to Summer 2011 contest. See details below.

Book prizes generously donated by the authors:

  • The Upside of Down by Rebecca Talley
  • Gifted by Karey White
  • Bumpy Landings by Donald J. Carey
  • Captive Heart by Michele Paige Holmes
  • The Perfect Fit by  Michele Ashman Bell
  • River Whispers by Kathi Oram Perterson
  • Hazzardous Universe by Julie Wright & Kevin Wasden
  • Hearts Through Time by Marie Higgins
  • Double Deceit by Stephanie Humphreys
  • The List by Melanie Jacobson
  • The Forgotten Locket by Lisa Mangum
  • The Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah M. Eden
  • Blackberry Crumble by Josi S. Kilpack
  • **Bonus Prize** An autographed copy of BLOODBORNE by Gregg Luke (released August 2011)

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  6 Responses to “Abish: Mother of Faith by K. C. Grant – Countdown to Summer 2011”

  1. This looks like a fabulous book!

    I don’t think I’ve ever made Dutch Oven cobbler myself, but I’ve tasted the efforts of my in-laws’ Dutch Oven cooking (including peach cobbler) many times.

  2. Not a fan of cobbler, but that’s alright. Lot’s of other people can eat it for me. :)

  3. i love blackberry cobbler

  4. this book and the first one are the best books i have ever read it was well written and there was fact and fiction intertwined and there was action and adventure with very uplifting moments that make you think wow what faith . it was awesome and was finished off well i love that she summed up the rest of her life so you were not left wondering . is now one of my most favorite authors along with douglas preston and lincoln child and iris johansen

  5. I have had dutch oven cobbler a few times as a child and I remember it being so good, probably because it was cooked in a different way. I enjoy all flavors of cobbler, especially blackberry. But I think peach is better in a dutch oven.

  6. My favorite would probably be peach cobbler.

    I love Abish and would love to read this book!!

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