Exciting to hear of a new musical adaptation of acclaimed novel The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is in development…

The acclaimed romantic-fantasy novel The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A Dick will be adapted for the stage as a new musical which is great good news. A really good story of, well what? Romance, reaffirmation of life, and grief mitigated – at long last. A perennial favourite.

Under the direction of Kenneth Hoyt (The Blue Hour of Natalie Barney, Arcola; The Sea Plays, Old Vic Tunnels) this exciting project comes to fruition after a 26- year struggle to acquire the stage rights to the much beloved novel.

Best known for the charming 1947 film adaptation directed by Hollywood legend Joseph Mankiewicz (All About Eve; Cleopatra) and starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is a timeless ghost-infused romance between a new widower, Lucy Muir, and the ghost of Daniel Gregg, a sea captain.

Through this uncommon companionship, Mrs. Muir learns to find liberation from her grief and loneliness, showcasing the boundless nature of true love, and its ability to transcend this life and beyond.

The exciting project has been taking shape for some time. Director Kenneth Hoyt comments, I have known all these years that there is a lush and sweeping musical lurking in the pages of the novel. It is a period piece yes, and I do think it holds a sort of classicism in its DNA, but at its heart it is a love story, albeit a haunted one. I have never understood the idea of an “old fashioned” romance. Romance doesn’t go out of style. I’m excited and very thankful to be part of any adaptation based on this lovely novel. It has an illustrious history and a stage version seems a natural fit.’

The team for The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is currently being assembled and further creatives will be announced in due course at www. theghostandmrsmuirmusical.com

 

Frost Loves: BONDS Baby Clothes

BONDS, the biggest babywear brand in Australia have a gorgeous range of Wondersuits. We love the style, but we also love the high quality.
BONDS baby clothes BONDS baby clothes
Following on from their ‘Love” collection, we love the fruit inspired design of Wondersuits, features melons, apples, oranges, coconut and more has landed. Let’s be clear in the current climate, all we (and your little one) is thinking about is …food. So a timely addition to their Wondersuit designs.
Available from Next.co.uk and John Lewis. Wondersuits RRP £20, Leggings RRP £12 please check stockist.

Joffe Books, one of our leading independent publishers shows us another list of interesting books to buy

 

A three book offer on Helen H Durrant Detective Rachel King books 1 -3 for 99p/99c for a limited time. Such an exciting author, such page turning books, and a great introductory offer.

OUT NOW – ONLY 99P / 99C
                                                                       

Into Deadly Storms  by Judi Daykin   99p/99c

A tightly written detective novel, as Detective Sarah Hirst faces her toughest case yet.
A dog-walker discovers a dead body. Sara is the first on the scene — but who is the victim and who’s next?
The detective must take on some of Britain’s most wanted criminals to uncover the truth.

The Darkest Hours by Margaret Murphy    99p/99c

Another page turner: Two women have already disappeared, snatched by a prowler in the night. Fearing she’ll be next, Christine Radcliffe approaches Detective Jameson.  Does Christine know more than she’s letting on? And who is she protecting?
                                       

An Oxford Suspect by Maxine Barry  99P / 99C

An utterly gripping page-turner from #1 bestselling author Faith Martin writing as Maxine Barry or so sits the shoutline. Is it? Well, indeed it is one to keep the pulse racing full, as it is, with mystery, suspense and a dollop of romance.
Nesta Aldernay comes to Oxford to set the record straight for her father. Never in her wildest dreams did she intend to seduce the attractive Detective Inspector Lisle Jarvis when she becomes embroiled in a tragedy.

 

A vow of Penance by  Veronica Black   £1.99p   $2.99

A Cornish Convent is the setting for this intriguing mystery.  The discovery of a mutilated corpse, followed quickly by two more unexpected deaths, leads Sister Joan on a journey in order to investigate a crime from twenty years ago . . .   Let’s hear it for Sister Joan, because it is up to her to look  to the past to uncover the horrors of the present.

Constable at the Dam by Nicholas Rhea £1.99p    $2.99

I love cosy crime, and here it is, a feel good in every way. Well, one for me then. The villagers of Aidensfield are up in arms when plans to build a new reservoir are released.  Change is coming, whether the villagers like it or not.

“It’s original, it’s funny . . . one of life’s little pleasures.” Yorkshire Post

 

                                                                           

D.E. White’s GLASS DOLLS is the utterly gripping start of a brand-new series starring Detective Dove Milson.

Dove is called out to a chilling murder scene by the Devon coast. The murder is a replica of the work of serial killer Peter Hayworth, known as the Glass Dolls murderer thanks to his predilection for encasing his victims in glass to watch them die. He would be the prime suspect… but he’s already dead.

Dove’s own niece was one of the original Glass Dolls victims. When her other niece goes missing, it looks like the copycat killer plans to repeat history in more ways than one.

All available from Amazon. But go to Joffe Books for their full range.

 

Williams Handbaked Biscuits and Cakes are offering the chance to win a fabulous Spring Giveaway

Williams Handbaked Biscuits and Cakes told the Frost Magazine team that they don’t often  do giveaways, so when they do they like them to be special

Well quite and with our readers’ wellbeing in mind, we felt we must  try Williams Handbaked  wares, oh yes we did. Besides, it is our mantra that we can’t recommend unless we know what we’re talking about.

Talk about melt in the mouth, talk about let’s just break that diet, and have another …

But back to the matter in hand – the chance to win the giveaway:  Williams Handbaked explained: ‘We are giving away a box containing all six flavours of our Mini Biscuit Jars, including Milk Chocolate Oat, Oat, Milk Chocolate Ginger, Ginger, Shortbread and Chocolate Chip.

To enter, find just find our  post over on Facebook or Instagram, tag 2 friends you think would like our mini biscuits, follow us, and share the post. A winner will be chosen at random on Friday, 26th March. The prize can only be posted within the UK (excluding NI).’

Trust me, this is a prize well worth winning. To find out more go to www.williamshandbaked.co.uk

But let’s hear more about this small craft bakery, which reminds our team of Delicario, in its artisan ethos, attention to detail, and the excellence of its products.

Williams Handbaked was established more than 20 years ago by Valerie Williams and her small team, who  – as true artisans – handbaked, and sold, biscuits and cakes at local farmers markets.

Since those early days, Williams Handbaked has not only grown into a thriving business, but has stuck to its origins – handbaked excellence – stocking products in over 140 garden centres, village stores, and independent shops across Lancashire, the North West and further afield. Their online business is growing fast, as its hamper boxes become increasingly well known.  Just the other day I was chatting about this small craft bakery  to a friend via zoom, only to discover he had bought online one of the hamper boxes for his wife’s birthday. Delivery was spot on, the packaging ecologically sound. The problem had been keeping his busy fingers from opening up just one of the packets and secretely devouring them.

Despite their rapid growth the Williams’ family hold fast to the ideal of a small craft bakery and are determined to pay close attention to every detail, from making sure every single bake that they sell passes their  quality standards, and on to ensuring that every product is wrapped and finished to the highest standard.

Be aware, that if you are ordering a gift for a friend, a  message  can be included, if required.

It’s good to know that as well as actual cakes and biscuits there are gift vouchers available, so that your friends can choose what they would like.

But I simply have to add, that ‘Him Indoors’ has a passion for Eccles cakes. I feel I should buy some for him, but a few would never be enough.

For more information on this rather wonderful craft bakery, do go to Williams Handbaked

https://www.williamshandbaked.co.uk/

Delicario    Fine artisan foods.

Perfume Layering And How To Store Your Favourite Fragrances – Great Tips From Perfume Direct – by award winning author Dr Kathleen Thompson

 

Frost has featured Perfume Direct before. It’s a UK company which achieves great prices by using extensive supply networks. They’re real experts and Frost loves their perfume tips.

According to Perfume Direct’s recent survey, most of us have five perfume bottles open at one time – so why not try mixing two scents to make a unique fragrance?

Jonny Webber from PerfumeDirect.com tells us “Fragrance layering is ideal if you just can’t find the ‘one’. It can also help scent last longer, as your skin won’t absorb all the fragrance oils as quickly.”

I’m excited to try layering – I’ve several open bottles, and I rather fancy myself as a ‘Nose’. But how to do it?

1. Always spray the heavier scent first, or it could overpower the lighter one.

2. Think about the various notes and layers. Top notes are what you smell first and are generally fresh and light. Middle notes form the heart of the fragrance and are usually warmer and soft. Bottom notes develop last and linger for hours.

3. Consider combining two perfumes that share a common note, for instance jasmine, which is in many fragrances.

4. If you’re feeling brave, choose opposite fragrances; for example, a spicy note mixed with vanilla, or a woody note with citrus. Woody and musk-based fragrances are easiest to layer with, as they combine effortlessly with fruity, floral or even spicy notes.

5. Avoid combining two heavy fragrances – they could be overwhelming. For example, Black Orchid by Tom Ford is best on its own as it’s already intense and complex.

And if you do like to juggle several scents, Perfume Direct have important advice on storage too:

1. Store perfume in a cool, dark place. It’s tempting to display attractive bottles on a shelf or (worse) a windowsill, but light and swinging temperatures break down perfume, altering its smell. Humid bathrooms are also bad and a consistent temperature is ideal. So keep it in a cupboard or drawer.

2. Fresh air is not a fragrance’s friend. A perfume is the opposite of a good red wine. Allowing it to ‘breath’ is not good. The first spray introduces oxygen, which can oxidise the perfume, so only open bottles when you’re ready to use them, and then keep the lid on.

PerfumeDirect.com’s Jonny Webber advises: ‘If stored correctly, perfume can last for two or even three years once opened. Some scents have a time symbol underneath. On average this is 24M (two years).’

For more information and some really useful blogs, visit the Perfume Direct website.

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A7DM42Q http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A7DM42Q http://faitobooks.co.uk

Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

Worth

Frost fiction, short stories, poems, non fiction, fiction.

The woman flicked the notes carefully through her fingers, tapping the stack of cash against her desk and peering up over her horn-rimmed glasses.

“Not police?”

The man shook his head.  There was a note of threat to the question and he turned away, fixing his gaze through the doorway, his heart racing.

Silken bronze skin swept beneath long curls of onyx hair.  Asian eyes were lidded and docile.  The woman he desired tugged her skirt over a blackened bruise.

“You like?” the Madame slipped the money into a draw, her finger stroking a pistol.

“Yes.  Very much,…”

Note from the Author:  “This story is based on an event I witnessed personally many years ago, while in Soho for an audition. I didn’t catch much of the conversation – just a man and a woman trying to tempt him into a doorway. The words “Not Police” are forever etched in my mind. It made me so sad.”

Another in our series of 100-word short stories by Tim Austin. Whatever genre you love, there’s a story you’ll enjoy over at onewordonestory.org.

Come back on Tuesday for another. See you then!

Do you Have a Stye?

Whenever anything feels a little off with your eyes, it can be worrying. After all, there are so many things that can go wrong with them, and with sight being so important and precious, you don’t want to take any risks. That said, getting a stye is is relatively common and shouldn’t cause you too many issues long-term. Luckily, you can learn all stye symptoms here and hopefully be able to diagnose and treat them yourself at home. 

What is a stye?

Simply speaking, a stye is caused by a bacterial infection in either a hair follicle or oil gland. These can happen when the area gets clogged up with dead skin cells and other matter, and can form a painful, swollen lump on either the top or bottom eyelid, 

If you are someone who has to touch your eyes more than most people, for example, if you are someone who wears contact lenses, or has allergies etc, you might find that you are prone to styes. If you have rosacea or long-term blepharitis, you may also find that you end up with more styes than average. 

Symptoms of a stye

One of the most obvious symptoms of a stye is the lump itself. It is usually a pink or red colour and can have a white head in a similar way to a pimple. Your eye may become watery and some people report having a sensitivity to light, or a ‘gritty’ feeling in their eye. Usually, the day before a stye appears people tend to feel as though they have something in their eye, but can’t see anything. 

If you have a swollen eyelid, but there isn’t a lump, it’s likely that you actually have conjunctivitis instead. If the lump is hard, but not painful, it might be a Chalazion. A stye usually only affects one eye at a time, but there can be more than one eye on your eyelid. Thankfully, they often go away on their own in around a week. 

One thing you can do to speed up the healing processes is to wet a clean washcloth with warm water and hold it against your infected eye for around 5-10 minutes, 3 or 4 times a day. Use painkillers to ease any discomfort and avoid wearing eye makeup and contact lenses until it has fully recovered. Remember that you’re more likely to get a stye if you’ve had one in the past, and you need to be careful not to use infected makeup or towels to touch your face. 

Although in most cases a stye will go away on its own, occasionally it might need a topical cream to help clear it up. If it is incredibly painful or swollen, impacts your eyesight or doesn’t heal within a few weeks you might want to head to your doctor to see if there is anything they need to do to help with the process. 

 

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All that Glitters by Shelagh Mazey reviewed by Annie Clarke – and it certainly does glitter.

 

Aurora Dryer is the adopted daughter of Lord and Lady Dryer of Alvington Manor. She has fallen for the prospector Rhys Thomas on a short-lived trip to Australia. Her challenge is to persuade her parents to let her follow her heart and return to the gold mining town of Bendigo to see if the magic can be re-captured.

Lucy Seymour, the young widow of murdered Ashleigh Seymour, makes the decision to travel with her small son Frankie to the diamond mines of South Africa to visit her brother-in-law, Rupert. Enticed by the offer of marriage, Lucy knows that she and her son have a long sea voyage and epic trek overland ahead of them, but she wishes to escape her uneventful provincial life with her in-laws.

Both women are yearning for excitement, but their journeys are destined to take different paths to those they had envisaged. Their story will take them to the gold and diamond mines of Australia and South Africa. In the pursuit of love they will face many adventures including a shipwreck, black magic, vendettas, arson, kidnap and extortion.

This fabulous novel, the fifth in the Heart of Stone series by the hugely successful author, Shelagh Mazey, is another belter.

Written in her own inimitable style there is, thank the lord, not only a chapter list in All that Glitters  but a cast list, and then a prologue in the form of a letter which fills us in on enough of the journey thus far to save new readers wondering who is what.  I do wish that there was this form of catch up in other series. Actually, Mazey uses the letter device to pull threads together from time to time – which works extraordinarily well.

Mazey always works with a large cast of characters, set against evocative sweeping backgrounds, which come alive under her care. Well researched, but never ponderous, this series has an exotic grandeur, the usual imperfect characters and ups and downs, which make life so interesting.

As always, there is a warmth and gentleness in the writing I find seductive. I know, I know, All that Glitters has only just come out – in eBook and  paperback, but I am already wondering where Shelagh Mazey will take her characters in the next one. Can’t wait to see.

A triumph.

All that Glitters is available in pb and eBook on Amazon.co.uk