SUNDAY SCENE: LUCY MORRIS ON HER FAVOURITE SCENE FROM TEMPTED BY HER OUTCAST VIKING

My latest book ‘Tempted by her Outcast Viking’, begins in Viking age York, known at the time as Jorvik.

York has a special place in my heart as I went to university there. It’s a beautiful historic city, and still remains quite small in size. Walking through its old town you can easily imagine what it would have been like throughout the ages. Roman walls surround it and medieval architecture is down every narrow-gobbled alley.

Jorvik was a well-established city well before it fell to the Vikings. But the Norse made it into a successful trading centre that rivalled all others. Silks, spices and precious gems from across the world were bought and sold within its walls.

I wanted to reflect the global reach of the Norse trading routes with my character Erik, a man with a pitiful upbringing. His father is a powerful Jarl, and his mother was a captured Persian from the middle east. Trading with his half-brother has finally paid for his freedom, but after his father’s horrific treatment, Erik only longs for a peaceful future with a wife and children.

But that has to wait, because a woman from his past needs his help, and he needs her forgiveness:

Anger raced through her like lightning, burning away all reason.

She grabbed him by his broad shoulders and thrust him against the nearest wall. His hands in response locked around her biceps to steady himself, his grip firm, but not painful, and the heat that radiated from his fingers only angered her further, because of the effect it had on her. It caused her body to warm and her breath to catch in her throat, shivers of longing twisted in her gut and she thrust him back a second time, the plaster on the little house cracking and crumbling with the force.

‘I don’t like you!’ she snarled, ‘I’ve never liked you! So, let’s make this very clear. I do not care if you are sorry or not! Just do as you’ve promised and get my mother a damn farm!’

They stared at one another, their breathing heavy and the tension between them thick in the silence. Their big bodies filled the space of the alley, making the wattle and daub buildings seem even more fragile and small, neither of them willing to back down, their bodies held in a tight balance of frustration and stubborn pride.

The dark pools of his eyes locked with hers and then dropped ever so slowly to her mouth. ‘There was a time when you liked me…’

 

 

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Gift of silky soft hair; Hot Tools Professional Dual Plate Salon Silk Edition

Give the gift of silky soft hair this Christmas, with the exclusive Hot Tools® Black Gold™ Professional Dual Plate Salon Straightener Silk Edition gift set, which includes a FREE 100% mulberry silk scarf. It’s gorgeous and makes your hair look amazing. We cannot recommend it enough.

New to the Collection, the Dual Plate Salon Straightener is a truly innovative design, inspired and informed by stylists.

 

Featuring two Black Gold titanium plates, the straightener eliminates the need for multiple passes, causing less damage to the hair. Thanks to dual heat control, users can also set different temperatures on each plate, ensuring maximum styling versatility.

 

The Silk Edition gift set also features a limited edition luxurious, gold 100% mulberry silk hair scarf – the industry secret to preserving the beauty of your hair and one of this year’s hottest hair trends.

 

This beautiful hair accessory is designed to protect from breakage, keeping hair feeling silky soft, moisturised, and free of tangles. The scarf can be used to protect your hair at night or used as a styling accessory by day.

 

Elegantly Wasted | Alcohol Related Christmas Gift Ideas

The Original Stormtrooper Decanter, £24.99 from ThumbsUp.com

stormtrooper

On your way to the off license or liquor store? Then you’ll need the right spirit to match the Officially Licensed Original Stormtrooper Decanter. Designed by Andrew Ainsworth, the man behind the famous helmet, this decanter holds 750ml of your favourite spirits and is sealed with an authentic cork. A Star Wars fan or not, this decanter seriously looks business at your home bar or drinks cabinet.

Heart Spoon Straw, £7 from Kikkerland

Spoon that doubles as a straw.

Deer Corkscrew, £25 from Kikkerland

Add personality to any occasion with this whimsical deer cork screw.

Reusable Ice Cubes, Set of 30, Clear, £6 from John Lewis

This set of 30 ice cubes will chill your drinks without diluting them. The food-safe cubes go in the freezer until it’s time to put them in a glass and add them to a soft drink, cocktail or spirit.

Football Ice Moulds, £10 from Lakeland

If you’re football crazy, or know someone who is, these Football Ice Moulds from Kikkerland are a great way to enjoy your drinks with a fun, football twist. Great for if you’re planning to host a World Cup party or have friends round to watch a game, each mould makes one large ice football to drop into your drink.

Golf Flask, £25 from Kikkerland

Includes divot tool and 3 golf tees, Holds 6oz. Great gift for golfers.

Thumbs Up Diamond Glass Set of 2, £14.99 from ThumbsUp.com

You’re a Diamond! This uniquely designed tumbler is in a class of its own. This glass stands at an angle which allows you to rotate the glass in a way in which you enjoy the full bodied flavour of your favourite whiskey. The Diamond Glasses are made from Borosilicate glass.

Tippling Tumblers, £19.99 from Amazon

Kick back with your favourite tipple in utter style. Designed to rock gently, the Tippling Tumblers will gently more on any solid surface without spilling a drop, releasing aromas, and aerating your drink at the same time. Made from Borosilicate glass, it is durable and strong. With a thick wall, it is designed to keep your drink at the desired temperature for longer.

Deer Bottle Opener, £18 from Kikkerland

No household can do without a bottle opener, especially if you like a beer. This bottle opener easily pops a crown cap from a glass bottle. And because it has a fun look, you can just leave it on your home bar or coffee table. Bottle opener in the shape of a deer. The antlers are used as a bottle opener. Nice as a housewarming gift.

Dice Glass Set of 2, £21.49 from Amazon

Feeling lucky? Even if you don’t roll a double six, you are definitely going to look pretty fly with our new dice glass pair. A great accessory for games nights but equally stylish as part of your barware collection.

Koi Morph Shot Glasses, £20 from Kikkerland

Fill with cold liquid to reveal beautiful colourful koi fish. Set of 4

One Hand Server, £10 from Kikkerland

This handy holder carriers 1 bottle and 2 glasses.

Chemistry Book Flask, £20 from Kikkerland

You’ll really make the grade with the Chemistry book. Hidden inside is a stainless steel flask, ready to hold all your favorite concoctions.

Measure and Mix, £13 from King Fox Menswear

Double Duty Cocktail maker. This spoon serves as a jigger and a stirring spoon. This spoon has a “graduated” stepped design along with 1/2 oz, 1 1/2 oz and 1 oz indicators.

Five Stages Of Happiness Glasses, £15 from Kikkerland

Enjoy your whiskey or any other drink with these fun drinking glasses. Each glass features five stages of Happiness. Set of 2 whiskey tumblers.

Guylian Belgian Chocolates and Snowman

Jingle shells, jingle shells, jingle all the way…

Guylian, the premium Belgian chocolatier, has a wide range of chocolates that make the perfect gift for those you love this Christmas.

Loved all around the world for their classic chocolates, Guylian is the ideal treat for sharing and gifting, as even the most discerning gift recipients love to receive chocolate!

Guylian’s iconic Sea Shells are available in various pack formats – 65g impulse pack (RSP £1.50), 250g (RSP £5.50), 375 g (RSP £8.00 from Sainsburys and Morrisons), and for those who really want to indulge, the new 500g (RSP £10.00 from Tesco, Waitrose & Ocado)

If you’re looking for an adorable Christmas gift or stocking stuffer, check out Guylian’s Temptations Snowman, a snowman shaped box filled with six different flavoured individually wrapped Temptations. Flavours include Original Praline, Milk Truffle, Caramel, Crunchy Biscuit, Dark Praline, and Coffee.

Guylian’s Temptations Snowman is available from Lidl RRP £5.00.

They are delicious and you can’t go wrong.

Death On The Pier a debut novel written by Jamie West reviewed by Paul Vates

“A compact and solid debut”

This is a classic whodunnit book set in and around a murder mystery play. At the climax of Act One, a character is shot on stage and falls behind a settee, but the actress has actually been hit. The audience sees everything – so did the other performer know they were genuinely killing the leading lady? If not, how was the shooting achieved?

Playwright Bertie Carroll, watching his own play being performed, finds himself in the role of detective in this 1930s drama.

New writer Jamie West works in modern theatre, backstage on numerous West End shows. He has a fascination for ‘lost’ theatres, too, so sets his drama in a genuine venue which no longer exists: The Palace Pier Theatre in Brighton. Using archival plans and images, he sets the story in the space as it was when it was at its peak – on stage, backstage, dressing rooms and foyer, including the pier itself – along which the audiences (and cast and crew, of course) had to walk to get to the venue.

Like a classic locked room, the stage is literally set for murder at the beginning of the story.

Death on the Pier is an easy introduction to the crime genre, perfect for readers new to the murder mystery style, full of twists and turns and red herrings. A simplistic Agatha Christie, the plot ambles along at a steady pace with some neat touches. There is plenty to learn here for those new to theatre, too, with many expressions and terms explained on the way to the inevitable conclusion: so, who murdered the star actress? I worked it out – but will you?

[ author Jamie West ]

A compact and solid debut and now this one is published, the second book is on its way… Murder at the Matinee will be released in 2023!

Author Photography YellowBelly Photo

Publisher Brabinger Books

Website www.jamiewest.co.uk/my-books

Twitter @thisisjamiewest

Instagram @thisisjamiewest

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Columbia Community Association has had a ‘bits and bobs’ week which still means busy busy busy…

To kick off the 16th week of the refurbishment, Bargain Clearance Centre in Washington donated two King size Duvets to the Centre, and Marion thanked Lee and Dean, assuring them that they will be passed on to a worthy cause. As she told Frost Magazine, ‘It was such a pleasure to meet them both.’

Add to this the beautiful fire surround and a brand new ‘never been used’ electric fire from Chelsea Savage, which has caused delight to the team, who were enormously grateful. Hats, did someone say hats?? Well, they are still arriving for Sister Mary. Well, not for Sister Mary, but for her Seafarers.

At this point Frost Magazine has to warn all residents that Marion has found a bell. It is one that she is sure she can use to attract everyone’s attention. Oh crikey, down behind the parapet folks. I think she has delusions of grandeur as I heard her whisper something about Upstairs Downstairs. 

             

All this while the CCA’s room are buzzing with visitors and meetings, including Joy and her wonderful team who have created more amazing artistry. The Diary is still open for more bookings; it’s non-stop, the phone is a hot line, and during the weeek  Marion had just put the receiver down yet again only to receive a fantastic donation from Washington “MIND”: roll of drums … forty-five top quality chairs; ‘It doesn’t get any better than this,’ Marion told Frost Magazine. She added, ‘Once again, the wonderful EQUAN stepped in and put their Box Van at our disposal. We really don’t know what we would do without them. Every one a star.

‘Our neighbourhood scrapman has been and removed some unwanted items; out with the old and in with the new.

The fabulous  “Shake that Boogey” ladies were delighted to welcome Marie to the group one morning during the week. Marie had only popped in for a coffee while Equan were fitting her new kitchen, but left shaking that boogey! A new recruit perhaps.

The lovely Lesley Murray responded to CCA’s request for a Hall table, Red Shoes Bob tipy toed  to collect it and it looks great, a perfect fit.

Now to the bits and bobs: installing a yale lock on the computer room, endlessly sweeping up beautiful Autumn leaves to prevent anyone slipping, especially after rain which is not unheard of in Geordieland! Red Shoes Bob PAT tested the microwave ready for collection. ‘We are donating this to a family who our friends in the Church are supporting,’ said Marion. ‘It is great honour to be able to help where we can.’

David Munneke, Washington Community Furnishing are stars, Marion told Frost Magazine. ‘They gave us a lovely nest of tables.’

Talking about tables; Woodridge Gardens are having a table top sale this week-end and the CCA are loaning them some tables, because it is clear that all muck in together in Brady Square. Add to that the great news that the CCA has back-to-back bookings over the week-end, bouncy castles, discos, ceramic classes, dancing and there is even room to facilitate the local counsellor’s Ward Surgery.

 

As the week came to a close Marion asked Frost Magazine to include her fervent thanks to all those brave souls “Who gave their tomorrow’s, so we can have our todays”. Lest we forget.

Information: Columbia Community Association  Columbia uk Community Forum

Memories of Brady Square

 

 

 

Drink Like a Celebrity This Winter with Ryan Reynolds’ Aviation American Gin

I love Aviation American Gin. It is my new go-to gin and I highly recommend it. 
 
This winter, welcome Ryan Reynolds and the sunshine of the US into your home in the form of Aviation American Gin cocktails. 
 
Aviation American Gin has been voted the world’s highest-rated gin and has helped establish a new style of American gin – softer and smoother, with juniper in the background and citrus and floral notes in the front – resulting in more balanced cocktails.
 
 
RRP: £28 for 700ml. ABV: 42%.  Available to purchase from MorrisonsTescoWaitroseAmazon and Master of Malt 
 
 
Aviation Ovation 
 
 
40 ml Aviation American Gin | 90 ml Soda Water | Orange Slice
 
Pour Aviation American Gin into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with soda water and garnish with a slice of orange.
 
Aviation Hipster Harvey
 
 
40 ml Aviation American Gin | 60 ml Orange Juice | 15 ml Vanilla Liqueur | Orange Slice
 
Combine all ingredients into a flute glass and top with vanilla liqueur. Garnish with an orange slice.
 
The Aviation 
 
 
45ml Aviation American Gin | 15ml Maraschino Liqueur | 15ml Lemon Juice | 10ml Simple Syrup | 1 tsp Crème De Violette | Brandied Cherry
 
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake, then strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a brandied cherry. 
 
Aviation Rickey Reynolds
 
 
40 ml Aviation American Gin | 90 ml Soda Water | Lime Wheel
 
Pour Aviation American Gin into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with soda water and garnish with a lime wheel.

Geomag (767) Mechanics Motion 2 Magnetic Gears

Geomag (767) Mechanics Motion 2 Magnetic Gears – 96 pcs, £27.95 from Amazon

Geomag

Build moving models driven by the invisible forces of magnetic attraction and repulsion. Create a non-contact motion transmission system using the magnetic forces of attraction and repulsion. Learn the basics of magnetism and use them to create controlled magnetic reactions. Stimulates creativity, imagination, and intellect. Suitable for ages 7+

This is a brilliant toy. It is fantastic for learning and children play with it for hours. It is beautifully engineered and so clever. I cannot recommend it enough. My kids love it.