Readers are clamoring for the recipe from the famous Amen
cobbler in Elaine
Hussey's latest novel, THE
OLEANDER SISTERS. Here it is.
Melt one stick of butter in an 8X8 dish. Mix one
cup each of sugar, self-rising flour and milk then pour into
melted butter (DO NOT STIR). Arrange sliced peaches (from
the can, drained) on top (DO NOT STIR), and bake at 350
until golden. You can add cherries, too!
You can also win a digital copy of THE
OLEANDER SISTERS by entering this contest! Happy
reading and happy eating!
An emotionally riveting tale of the bonds of family and the
power of hope in the sultry Deep South
In 1969, the first footsteps on the moon brighten America
with possibilities. But along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a
category five storm is brewing, and the Blake sisters of
Biloxi are restless for change. Beth "Sis" Blake has always
been the caretaker, the dutiful one, with the weight of her
family's happiness—and their secrets—on her
shoulders. She dreams of taking off to pursue her own
destiny, but not before doing whatever it takes to rescue
her sister.
Emily Blake, an unwed mother trying to live down her past,
wants the security of marriage for the sake of her
five-year-old son, Andy. But secure is the last thing she
feels with her new husband. Now she must put aside pride,
and trust family to help her find the courage to escape.
With Hurricane Camille stirring up havoc, two
sisters—each desperate to break free—begin a
remarkable journey where they'll discover that in the wake
of destruction lies new life, unshakable strength and the
chance to begin again. Dreams are reborn and the
unforgettable force of friendship is revealed in The
Oleander Sisters, an extraordinary story of courage, love
and sacrifice.