Thursday, December 10, 2015

Meet Exquisite Christmas Author Victoria Adams



Hi, I’m Victoria Adams and I’m excited to be here with the newly released anthology of Christmas stories -Exquisite Christmas.


In my story – Christmas Knight – Tamara is a belly dancer who is performing on a cruise ship.
Why did I pick a belly dancer? Because I’m a belly dancer. I’ve taken dance since I was in grade 3, but it was ballet way back then. After university, I taught dance in a Performing Arts school for many – many – MANY years.
A friend of mine visited Egypt and fell in love with Egypt and belly dance. She trained, studied and performed and eventually began to teach. I took classes and fell in love with the dance.



Belly dance doesn’t care how tall, small, skinny, not-skinny, young or old you are. You don’t have to leap through the air or do full splits on the ground. Yes, you do get to shake your butt – that’s called a shimmy.

Here’s a YouTube link on how to Shimmy - https://youtu.be/cZP0wxQJIfc

Every May, I and thousands of other belly dancers around the world participate in Shimmy Mob. The reason – to raise money for women and children’s shelters. It’s a fun day.
You don’t have to be a belly dancer to join in the day – here’s is the link if you want to check it out – http://www.shimmymob.com/



An excerpt from the short story Christmas Knight
Her body trembled. Tears tumbled from her eyes. Tamara plopped on the bench, lifted the handkerchief to her face and blew. "Oh!" She turned. "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to use it. I'll...get it cleaned."
His mouth broke into a wide grin. His eyes sparkled like the stars above her. Tamara forgot her sadness and revelled in the joy of the moment.
"Question? Your hair was long and black this evening." He slid his hand over her short, red hair.
She shrugged. "Wig."
He lowered his gaze. "I was mesmerized by your dancing. The sensual way you moved. I felt it here." He lifted his head and rested his hand on his chest. "It felt like you were dancing just for me."
Tamara chuckled. "I almost was. The ship is only about a quarter full." She bit her bottom lip. "I saw you when I was first on stage, getting my bearings. When I dance I can't look at the audience. I pretend it's just dress rehearsal and there's no one watching me."
"I was watching you." He brushed his hand across her cheek. "And what do you mean, getting your bearings?"
Shifting in her seat, Tam leaned against the back and stretched out her legs. "I find the edges. You know, so I don't misstep and fall off. I don't want the audience to know how much of a klutz I really am."
"I would catch you." He stood, turned to face her, and held out his arms. "Let's practise. You fall off the bench and I will catch you."
Tammy slapped her hand against her mouth, giggled, and shook her head.
"No is the wrong answer." He crossed his arms. "I'm doing my best knight in shining armour impress—" He glanced down at his suit. "Change that to, I'm here in my best Hugo Boss suit doing by my Sir Lancelot impression of a brave and noble knight, willing to rescue a damsel in distress. You have to fall, so I can catch you." He thrust his arms out.
"Do it," a voice from somewhere in her head shouted.
Digging up a moment of courage, Tam stood, climbed onto the bench, and turned to face her gallant knight-wannabe. She bit back a tsunami of nervous giggles, raised her arms, and moved them in an undulating, snake-light movement. Swerving her hips in a slow figure eight pattern, she rippled the muscles up and down her belly. She took two steps to the right then slightly turned to the left. She raised the back of her hand to her forehead and squealed in a perfect drama-queen voice, "Ooh. Catch me." Then shifted her balance and allowed herself to fall.
His arms were strong as they pulled her close to his body. Inhaling the sensual aroma of his aftershave, she rested her head against his shoulder and let a wave of serenity wash over her.
His gaze met hers. "I feel at a moment such as this, we should be introduced. I'm S.C."
"Tamara."
"Hello, Tamara. Lovely name."
"What does S.C. stand for? And are you going to put me down?"
"If I must."

Blurb – When romance writers give love stories to the world, we do more than entertain – we share our hope for something better. These imaginative moments of happy-ever-after warm the soul and ripple outward. The world needs more love, and every bit helps.

We hope you enjoy this collection of heartwarming seasonal tales and delicious recipes by twenty-one Bestselling, Award-winning, and Multi-Published Authors from the international Exquisite Quills community: Victoria Adams, Rose Anderson, E. Ayers, Beverley Bateman, Lily Bishop, Barb Caffrey, Helena Fairfax, J.D. Faver, Jennifer Garcia, Romy Gemmell, Vonnie Hughs, Susan Jaymes, Gemma Juliana, Jean Lamb, Lyndi Lamont, Zanna Mackenzie, Janis Susan May, Dee Ann Palmer, Jane Leopold Quinn, Kaye Spencer, and M. S. Spencer.

Happy Holidays!







Bio –
Author Bio – Victoria Adams, author of NA contemporary and contemporary romances was born and raised in Ontario, Canada. Victoria lives in the country where she takes long walks on her quiet country road and in the summer tends her flower gardens and vegetable patch and in the winter dreams about them, while they are buried under two feet of snow. Her large farm house now holds only her cat, herself, her husband and a ghost.
Victoria Adams is the alternate pen name to another author – secret identity. She is indie published.
Published works
Dancing In Circles  (Circles Trilogy book 1)
Circles Divided (Circles Trilogy book 2)
Circles Interlocked (Circles Trilogy book 3)
A Guy and A Girl
Red Tulip
Exquisite Christmas (anthology of Christmas Stories

Where to find me
Blog – Victoria’s Pages of Romance – http://victoriaadams.blogspot.com
FaceBook page – Books by Victoria Adams - http://www.facebook.com/CirclesTrilogy?ref=hl




12 comments:

  1. Thanks for letting me take over your blog.

    I noticed I forgot to mention - that's not me in photo - for one I'm a red head :-)

    Tweeted. FB shared and Google+

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  2. A fellow redhead! I had no idea there was such a thing as a shimmy mob. I'll have to follow your link.

    Cute post. :)

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    1. Thank you for stopping by. Yup - I've been in Shimmy Mob for several years. Love it!

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  3. Thanks for visiting today, Victoria.I love your story, Christmas Knight, and am delighted to be included in Exquisite Christmas with you.

    You, Rose A and me... that makes for a total count of 3 redheads so far today!

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    1. Hey - another red head - we are slowly taking over the world!

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  4. Love this site Gemma! I shared/tweeted/G+d. Merry Christmas all--Meredith

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  5. Thank you, Meredith, I love it too! A real-life angel made it for me :)

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  6. I took a belly dance class once years ago and it was really fun. The Shimmy Mob day sounds like a blast.

    Looking forward to reading your story in Exquisite Christmas.

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    1. Shimmy Mob is fabulous. Our group ranges from absolute beginners to experienced dancers. It's just a fun day.

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  7. So AWESOME!! SUPER CONGRATS!! You ALWAYS write great stories.

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  8. It's been a pleasure having you here, Victoria! I'm delighted to be in Exquisite Christmas anthology with you on this wonderful project.

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