2025 Christmas Newsletter: Highlights and Upcoming Novels

Hi everyone and welcome to my Christmas Newsletter. Some of you may have received a shortened version of this letter with your Christmas card but here is the extended version should you wish to read it.

I spent most of the first quarter of 2025 publicising my latest novel Winter Star in the Scottish Highlands because, as an indie author, if I don’t get word of my books out there, who will? Winter Star is the sequel to Dark Highland Skies . I am currently writing the last in the series (title to be announced) for publication in 2026. If you want to know how Halley and Tor’s love story pans out, subscribe to my blog and keep in touch.

The highlight of 2025 was the five weeks we spent in Scotland in August when we had the most am-az-ing weather. We made it over to Tobermory on Mull for the best fish in chips in the world and, to top it off, saw white-tailed sea eagles soaring over moorland/pine forests. It was so hot when we reached Arisaig I bought Factor 30 suncream from the local Spa and came home with a tan (not rusted up as usual).

We spent three nights in Drimnin in ‘Airship2’ which features in Winter Star in the Scottish Highlands as Tor and Halley’s hideaway – Beag air Bheag (little by little). When we saw it through the trees it took our breath away, it was like a film set. As for midges, the garden came complete with an anti-midge machine (the Terminator) which zapped the little blighters before they could get us. We have booked to stay there in June 2026 including the Longest Day when it never gets dark. So romantic.

I’m always looking for authentic touches to add to my novels. When we were in Mallaig we came across the Vintage Horsebox Deli which served delicious cake and coffee. I filed it away for future reference. I envisage a scene in #9 where it could be used to good effect. We also came across the Jac-o-bite cafe but that was too cheesy, even for me.

Upon checking the map I saw that we were very close to the village of Pennan and twisted Dave’s arm to drive us there. Pennan is where the movie Local Hero was filmed and we couldn’t resist standing by the iconic phone box. I love that movie so much that we downloaded a copy to re-watch in the caravan before we we visited there !!

After Pennan we headed south, and managed a quick visit to see Maggie in Lenzie before spending the day in Edinburgh and heading home. I’ll be updating the blog with more of our Scottish adventures after Christmas, so if you don’t already subscribe, please consider doing so.

In case you are unaware, my sister Phyllis King is a very talented artist and these are the covers of some of the Christmas cards she’s created. I used the stag’s head to make labels for my cards this year and it looked fantastic. Coincidentally, I found a stag’s head garland in the local Age UK, added new ribbon and batteries and it now hangs on our door in pride of place. Well, to be honest, Dave added the ribbon etc but I did order it off Amazon! Cute, or what?

Looking ahead . . . In 2026 we will be celebrating 53 years of marriage, 30 years in our current home, 20 years of retirement and Dave’s mum’s 98th birthday  and, hopefully, a new novel(!). We’ll be heading out with the caravan in March to celebrate my birthday and I can’t wait. (I won’t say which one) 😊Remember, you are always welcome at Chez Lamb for coffee, cake and a chance to sit by the wood burning stove and share the craic. I promise to turn the telly off . . .

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About Lizzie Lamb

I write contemporary women's fiction mostly based in Scotland with hot heroes, feisty heroines and always a happy ending. Along with three other authors - Adrienne Vaughan, June Kearns and Margaret Cullingford - I formed the New Romantics Press under which our books are published. I have published seven novels since 2012, the latest being Dark Highland Skies. I am currently working on #8 which I hope to publish in 2024. In the meantime, do check out my Amazon page: viewAuthor.at/LizzieLamb and click 'FOLLOW' to keep up to date with my news.

Posted on December 13, 2025, in Lizzie's Scribbles and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 18 Comments.

  1. I’ve loved following your travels around Scotland, albeit vicariously. Lovely post 🥰

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  2. Lovely newsletter. I love hearing about your Scottish adventures and am enjoying your books. A very Happy Christmas to you both x

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    • Thank you very much, Elaine. I always miss Scotland when I’m not there so writing my books helped to keep me going. Have a lovely Christmas yourself.

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  3. Such a homely blog with good insight into the real you and what inspires your writing.

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    • Thanks for that Ros. It really means a lot to me. I don’t want my blog to be all about by my books. I prefer to make friends online and hopefully engage with them first.

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  4. A lovely update on all things Lizzie Lamb! You work so hard on both writing and marketing your books Lizzie. Here’s wishing you a Happy Christmas and a successful 2026 in the world of writing! xx

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  5. Hi Jo, thank you very much for dropping by and leaving a comment. I’m looking forward to reading your next one and (hopefully) being able to meet up in the summer of 2026.

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  6. Oh, I love this festive post and the promise of more adventures in the series. I can’t wait for the next helping of Scottish shenanigans. An insight into your summer Highland adventures brightened my day on this grey day in Wales. Your novels have inspired me to think of booking a holiday in Scotland. Congratulations on all of your milestones!

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  7. Hi Jessie and thanks for the lovely reply. I know that, in some people’s experience, the midges can be a problem. While you can’t carry a version of the ‘Terminator’ round with you, you can slathewr on the slkin so soft to detrer the little varmints. Can’t wait to get stuck in with writing rest of novel.

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  8. I loved reading this cosy, inspiring blog and hearing about your writing and Scotland adventures. Thank you for the mention too😍

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  9. Lovely post Lizzie – wishing you both a very happy Christmas! xx

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    • Thank you very much, Anne. It must seem very ordinary compared to some of the exotic places you’ve been recently. I really enjoyed following your travels on Facebook. Hope we can meet up one day soon. Have a marvelous Christmas and a happy new year.

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  10. A very enjoyable read about your shenanigans in Scotland. It is great to share your travels and experiences with us. Love the photos, too, festive and gets us in the Season’s spirit. Thank you Lizzie and keep on doing it!

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    • Thank you, Astrid and for dropping by and commenting. I’d like your permission to put some of your artwork on my newsletter next year. We can discuss that next time we meet. Loved your Christmas card by the way.

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  11. Fabulous newsletter, Lizzie. I love all your Scottish travel tales that relate so magically to your wonderful novels. Love the festive artwork from your sister Phyllis too. Lots of happy occasions to look forward to next year for you too, Lizzie. All in all a thoroughly fun and entertaining read xx

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  12. Thanks you for taking the time and trouble to read my blog, Jan. As you’ve already guessed, we can’t wait to get back to Scotland and the Airship. But first, I have #9 to finish. It currently stands at 25k so I need to roll my sleeves up and get stuck in. Marry Christmas to you, Dave and your families.

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