Book and a Brew with Ritu – Sing With Me by Bettina Hunt @BeautySwot #NewRelease #BookReview #Book&ABrew

Busy week with my Book & A Brew posts!

Today, I am thrilled to welcome back a special friend and romance author, Bettina Hunt, to my blog for a cuppa and a bit of a chat about all things writerly, especially her latest release, Sing For Me.

Hello, and welcome to But I Smile Anyway, Bettina! Let’s get you set with a drink, first. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, or maybe a masala chai? Though, seeing as your female main character like them, maybe a Hazelnut Latte?

Ha ha, and hello! I am delighted to be back, so thank you for having me 🙂

I would absolutely love a rich hot chocolate with lashings of whipped cream – perfect for a cold and wet January.

I have a glut of chocolate left over from Christmas, as well as mince pies but I whipped up some shortbread, too. What would you like?

Mmm, they all sound like great options but you know, I’m going to go for a mince pie, something to enjoy before they disappear and the hot cross buns take over…

True! Though I do love a hot Cross Bun toasted and smothered with butter! Here we are, and there is some cream on case you fancy being even more decadent!

Right, let’s get started!

Last time you visited, we talked about your journey to becoming an author. Since then, you have added another string to your bow as a podcaster with the lovely Lucys, Keeling and Mitchell on the Love at First Write podcast! How did that come about?

Gosh, yes! We launched Love at First Write in September 2023, but we’d been meeting up for a while to get used to the format and to practise! So Lucy M and I started chatting during lockdown and would ‘meet’ online weekly. We’d have a good laugh and keep each other motivated through those, quite frankly, awful times, and then early last year, we decided it might be fun to extend this and launch a podcast. We invited Lucy K to join us as we were all at different stages of our writing careers and had different perspectives to offer. Plus, we all get along, so we hoped that this would translate to great podcast episodes…

Have you enjoyed recording the podcast so far? I have enjoyed all the episodes so far!

I love recording the podcast. We really do have a lot of fun planning and then recording the episodes for our listeners, plus we all learn from each other, which is great. I can honestly say that doing the podcast has helped my own writing journey and motivated me to start and finish writing this book – Sing For Me. I am so impressed with you you got this one finished so fast!

Hearing yourself on there, would you consider narrating your own books into audio?

Oh my gosh, sometimes I really don’t like listening back to my voice, and I do wonder if I talk too fast, BUT I am getting used to hearing my voice now. I have considered narrating my books as I know how the characters would talk, etc, and I’m naturally quite animated when I read aloud. I can’t help it! My two boys always loved me reading to them, and now my 7-year-old also reads with an animated tone, which is a pleasure to listen to. However, there is a real skill to the narration of so many words, so I’m not sure if I would be up to it. We shall see! I always have the same thoughts, myself, about the idea of self-narration!

I know you managed to write this one pretty much on speed, with the help of NaNo. I was mind-blown by how fast you got this together. Is that a first for you?

Ha ha! Honestly, I don’t know what happened. One minute, I was editing a planned release; the next minute, this idea came into my head, and I just ran with it as it’s obviously easier to write a first draft; well, for me, it is! I kept going until I had finished writing the entire story. It is a first for me to write a full, just under 80k, story that quickly. But now that I know I can do it … Exactly!

So, let’s chat about Sing With Me. (My review is below.) I know you were having a moment with a WIP you had been struggling to finish. Where did the inspiration come for this one?

It is true; I was having a bit of an editing nightmare with one of my stories when a shiny new idea popped into my head (like a cute new boyfriend!) I ditched the nasty old boyfriend and went with the frankly nicer one who was treating me well. Am I making any sense?

As I mentioned above, writing a first draft is quite an exciting prospect because it’s all-new, and you can have some real fun with it. Also, my writing process, as discussed in the podcast, is that I just get the words down and then read the story as a whole. When finished, the momentum is there. I honestly don’t know where the idea came from as it literally popped into my head, pushing itself to the front of the queue of all the other ideas I have for books. It did stem from my love of singing and the idea of a singing app bringing two people together. It was a what-if scenario that I found had wings.

I know I already told you, but as soon as I finished reading, I wanted to open a singing app on my phone and belt out a number! (Some of my blog readers already know I like to do a bit of a sing-along occasionally!) How about you, do you love to sing?

Ooh, I love to sing! Always have. I was in the school choir, love musicals too. I even had a singing teacher at one point – she said I did angsty songs really well, lol. I am partial to Karaoke, but my timing is not great, and I still have to master the old breathing… I’m not selling this well, am I! Anyway some of my followers will know that I did use to do lip-syncing to songs on Instagram, this was to practice my timing and I was improving. So practising can definitely help 😊

I love how music can bring people together, especially romantically! Ella and Dan’s stories mingled so well, and the element of ‘will they/won’t they’ always brings a bit of suspense to keep the pages turning! And, teamed with the Bridal shop, well, there is romance all over the place! I know you enjoy your lip-syncs to songs, but have you ever dreamed of working in a bridal shop?

Aww, I love the romance of music. I love that when you date someone you share songs that you like with them, almost like sharing a part of you. Certainly, my husband and I have very different tastes in music but I would still send him songs I liked back then (actually I still do, all these years later), hoping he’d listen to the words and understand me, my character and also what I might be going through at the time that a song spoke to me. Songs are very much linked to feelings, memories and moments in time. I should also say that despite having differing tastes in music, we have found many that we both like, without him turning the radio off when one of my favourites comes on, haha.

I feel this so much! Lyrics take on a huge importance to me, and half the time the others people listening don’t even think about it! I can cry at certain songs, because they mean so much! Big softie!

As for working in a bridal shop, just like Ella, I like looking in the windows at the dresses, but I’m not sure I ever dreamt of working in one. I love looking at Instagram bridal accounts and watching programmes like Say Yes To The Dress. I do love a good wedding and all things wedding-related though!

Dan was a great character. I certainly felt sympathy for him. Stage fright and anxiety hit many people, but when you are experiencing it in front of the whole world, that is another level of fear. Have you ever felt that?

I have performed on stage as part of the drama club at school, I was also in the University drama society, and I also took drama GCSE, so I had to perform for an outside examiner. Performing to an audience is always nerve-wracking as you wonder if you are going to remember your lines, and I do remember once at secondary school forgetting them and needing a prompt, oops! But that’s what they are there for, right? My English teacher once told me that nerves were normal before you went on stage and made you a better actor… unfortunately, my mind just went blank during that particular performance to all the parents, never mind that during the rehearsals I was absolutely fine.

I’ve never had to perform to a huge audience like Dan, but I think we can all empathise with him. When I was writing the book, I imagined myself in his shoes, and I could feel what he was feeling. Anxiety can manifest in so many ways, I know I can get anxious about things that other people might consider ridiculous but it’s real for me. That said, I really enjoyed writing Dan’s character and seeing him evolve.

Don’t you think Ella, too, was rather special? Yes, she was!

She was a fabulous character for me to write because the story was all about finding your voice, and she gained her strength by letting go of her past and looking to the future. Remembering who she was and who she could be. I also liked how singing certain songs showed her character changing through the story. I liked observing her confidence growing over time.

Here are two people who deserve all the happiness. I hope that my readers connect with the characters and enjoy the story as much as I enjoyed writing it and bringing Ella and Dan to life.

And I’m sure my readers would love to know… what do you have in the pipeline? Is there anything up your sleeves already?

Ah it’s been so lovely chatting with you, is that time already… So I am working on two ideas at the moment and if I can release both this year it will be a miracle, one is a romcom that involves stars… but that’s as much as I’m saying, well except to say it’s an enemies to lovers story. The second one is a Christmas romance story that I have a full synopsis for as it was entered into the Penguin Christmas Story competition and was shortlisted. I’m looking forward to writing about Christmas themes and writing my first Christmas book. I do love all the Christmas movies that are on our screens in December, and now I feel ready to bring my own story to the page and embrace everything I love about the films into the warmth of my book.

How exciting! And, well done for getting gon that Penguin shortlist! Well, I for one, can’t wait to read whatever comes next! And your first Christmas story! That is wonderful. I love a festive romance!

Thank you so much for popping over, Bettina! That hot chocolate really hit the spot, didn’t it? I look forward to you popping over again, to talk about these two, you mentioned above in the near future! 😊

And thank you for inviting me, Ritu.

My pleasure 😊

Peeps, you can read the blurb for A Girl Like Me and my review below!

Purchase links follow.

The Blurb

She vowed never to love again.

He vowed never to sing again.

But then music brought them together.

By day Ella is an assistant in a bridal boutique helping brides-to-be find their dream wedding dresses and Dan is a painter/decorator helping clients to transform their houses into homes. But come evening neither venture out, with Ella living life vicariously through others and Dan only leaving his flat for one of his mum’s famous Sunday roasts. When both are forced to confront their biggest fears, they join a singing app to find their voices. Here their solitary worlds collide, connecting them through their love of songs with lyrics telling a story they daren’t speak.

Can the power of music break the vows they made to themselves? Can you fall in love with someone you’ve never met?

Sing For Me is a heartwarming romantic comedy filled with laughter, love notes and a melody that just might be the soundtrack to Ella and Dan’s happily ever after.

Find Sing With Me HERE and all Bettina’s other books here!

My Review

Sing For Me by Bettina Hunt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a fun read!
When I read the blurb, the premise of ‘love by singing app’ really appealed to me, and I could not wait to get my hands on this book!
Ella is building her confidence after a particularly painful divorce. She finds solace in a bridal shop, which might not be the ideal place for someone so sensitive to romance right now. However, it seems to be the right place for her.
Dan is building his business up as a painter/decorator. Things are going well for him, as he finds a couple of great clients with big jobs to complete that help him gain recognition for the good job he does. However, something in his past is haunting him.
Both find solace in a singing app, Sing With Me, and the effects that the app has on them are wonderful. From building their confidence up to creating a new, anonymous identity online and getting validation, they gain so much from this app.
But that’s where secrecy can sometimes come back and bite you.
I was immersed in the story from the off and whizzed through it. Ella is a lovely person, and I just wanted to hug her and loads of encouragement! Dan is a true sweetheart, too. A gentleman with so much to give but so much anxiety within that he cannot see his true worth.
And I love the ending, but no spoilers here!
I will say that the urge to rush to my phone and open up a certain singing app was strong! Not for the romance but because music and singing are so healing.
Thoroughly enjoyed it!

Author Bio

Bettina Hunt lives in the East of England with her husband and two young sons. She writes uplifting romantic comedies and women’s fiction with fun and relatable heroines.

An avid reader from a very young age, she wrote her first story whilst in primary school and was invited to take it into Reception and read it to the class. The positive feedback she received that day made her aspire to be an author and that childhood dream is now a reality.

Bettina loves comedy, cocktails and afternoon tea. She can’t dance but loves to sing. She does all her own stunts but rarely intentionally. She has Dyspraxia and is on a mission to raise awareness of what it’s like to have this condition, starting with her latest fiction novel – A Girl Like Me.

Findall Bettina’s books, here:

myauthor.to/romanticcomedies 

You will find her on all the usual social media channels where she’d love to hear from you.

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Word Of The Year – 2024 edition! #WOTY Balance

Another new year has arrived.

Hello, 2024.

And wishing you all a Happy New Year, too!

I’ll keep it a teeny bit subdued, as when I get excited about something at the start, things have a tendency to nosedive…

It’s been quite a year, hasn’t it? We end with awful atrocities still happening in Ukraine, the awful war between Hamas and Israel, tearing Gaza apart, and poverty on the increase in so many places as the cost of living has soared.

We had the new King’s coronation here in the UK in May, too. Another historic event.

Personally, things have been up and down. I had the release of my second book, Straight As A Jalebi, which was wonderful. I visited the London Book Fair for the first time, and to be surrounded by so many like-minded folks was unreal. I got to meet my publishers, face to face, for the first time, too!

My brother visited with my Finndian family and we had such fun! My best friend finally came to stay with her daughter, too, which was a long overdue visit.

Lil Man passed his A-Levels with fantastic grades and started his new job and apprenticeship.

But, along with lots of fun, we had dark patches. Some lasting longer than others. It’s not something I will go into here, but I will say that I would never wish that kind of time on any parent, ever. Thankfully, things are looking brighter, and hopefully, they will continue increasing.

As a result of the hardships, I barely wrote. Reading and books were my solace for a long time, as we battled through.

Now, as you are aware, I have chosen a word to accompany that year over the last few years, as I haven’t set resolutions.

  • 2019 – it was SELF. And I am happy to say I have been pretty good at keeping that self-care up since then, too!
  • 2020 – BELIEVE. Well, let’s all agree that 2020 was a kinda unbelievable year, all in all, with the pandemic and BLM… However, I did believe. And my beliefs meant that 2020 was the year I finally became a published author!
  • 2021 – I chose the word HOPE. I think we all needed hope to pull us through what I found to be a tougher year than 2020 in many ways. I travelled through it, exhausted and worried about everyone and everything around me. But I did keep that hope alive, within.
  • 2022 – my choice was CREATE. I’d like to think that I managed a bit of all that I had hoped to achieve!
  • 2023 – I chose the word STRENGTH. I started with a different thought in my mind, regarding the meaning of that word. Reaching the end of this year, I know I have gained strength, but in ways I never thought I would be tested.

So, last year I centred my Word Of The Year aspirations on these five things.

  • Build my strength up physically, as I know that will help me as I enter that middle-aged time of life.

I started off so well… I trained for a short while, daily, with a plan created by (not so) Lil Man, so I could build my core strength up. Then, I got ill and never quite got back to it. Oops!

  • Have the strength to face all the ups and downs that will come because that is life.

I think I get the crown for this one. I am not sure I have ever lived the rollercoaster of emotions that we faced as a family, this year… But I am still standing, and currently, we are in a good place!

  • Be strong for my family and have the strength to fight for what is right for them, not the rest of the world.

This one, I 100% did, and will continue to do. I have to be there for my children and the best decisions for them. And I have pushed for everything to make things right for them.

  • Build my community around me, be it my physical friends and family or my online ones, as there is strength in numbers.

I think this one has worked too, as even though my blogging calmed down considerably after August due to circumstances out of my control, the blogily I have around me kept in touch with me and helped me through a tough time. And building numbers? Well, yes, that happened too, as SM changed, and Twitter went to X, we got Threads and Blue Sky… plus I made more and more firm friends through my publisher and groups on Facebook.

  • Ensure I keep the strength in myself so that I never lose myself under the demands of my life.

This is a big one. We faced some awful situations as a family, this year, and one of the reasons I stepped back from regular blogging was to ensure I didn’t lose myself. Because if I did that, I wouldn’t have been able to cope with the needs of others, and I wouldn’t have been strong enough to cope with everything

So, which word do I add to my list for 2024?

I thought long and hard and came up with this:

Balance

  • Create balance within our home life
  • Balance my work/home life to leave time for my writing
  • Balance time for myself along with time for others

And with this post, off I go to start that new year, filled with Self, Belief, Hope, creation, strength and BALANCE!

December 2023 Books #AmReading

2023… I read many, many books, which were wonderful, but I am glad to see the end of you, as a year. It’s not been my best… Goodreads I completed 157 books this year, and that isn’t counting some I proof read or read as an alpha reader! When they send me my update, I’ll be sure to share!

I’m starting the month with no arcs… You know it won’t last. It never does! (Okay, so there were at least 7 by the end of the month that were arcs!)

Small Hours by Bobby Palmer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Isaac and the Egg was a brilliant read, making me eager to get into this second novel by Bobby Palmer.
Jack is a man who thinks he’s got everything he wants in life until he doesn’t. His job suddenly disappears, and then he gets a call to scare him. His mother has disappeared.
Somewhere along the way, he saves a fox, who ends up following him as he goes to help his sister in finding his mother. Once home it becomes apparent how distant his relationship with his father has become.
I don’t want to go into it too much, but just, WOW!
A delicate, unique way of detailing the complex relationship of a father and son, with the added bonus of a talking fox!
Palmer has an intriguing writing style, and the book’s different voices are highlighted in different ways through the prose format.
It may not be for everyone, but if it is for you, it is guaranteed to be a hit!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Headline for an ARC.

Releasing 14th March, 2024

The Lifeline by Tom Ellen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh my goodness, I LOVED this book so much!
The scene is set five years ago with a young journalist and the lead singer of an up-and-coming band meeting at an interview and hitting it off in multiple ways.
Fast forward to the present.
Annie is stuck in a mediocre job for an online website, writing content that is nothing groundbreaking. Then her boss throws her a lifeline, but it means interviewing someone she really doesn’t want to.
Will is in a dead-end job, barely existing, and he spends his spare time helping out on an anonymous crisis line. This wasn’t the life he dreamed of.
Through twists of fate, Annie and Will end up on the phone, unidentified, and they develop a strong bond despite not knowing anything about one another.
But fate has other ideas…
I was gripped through the whole story and whizzed through it in a day. As a reader, you know what you want to happen, but you have to see the grizzly bits through first until fate finally delivers!
Many thanks to NetGalley and HQ for an ARC.

Releasing 29th February, 2024

Mrs. Quinn’s Rise to Fame by Olivia Ford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a beautiful book!
I love GBBO as much as anyone else, and preparing to read a story based on a similar programme excited me. But the biggest pull was that the main character was a woman in her senior years.
Jenny Quinn is seventy-seven years old. She doesn’t feel like she has achieved much in her life, apart from being a brilliant baker, her husband of fifty-nine years, Bernard, would agree. As would her neighbours and family, who are treated to her baking delights regularly.
She watches Britan Bakes regularly, and this year, something prompted her to apply. She is probably the most shocked when she is invited to an audition. Keeping that a secret is one of the hardest things for her, as she hides nothing from Bernard.
Well, almost nothing. There is one more secret. Something huge that eats away at Jenny. It is revealed in short bursts through the story, as we see Jenny’s journey through the contest, how she has to deal with modern life alongside her traditional way of baking and living, and how she interacts with the different people she meets along the way.
I don’t quite know how to praise this book as much as I want to. I loved it. Jenny is a beautiful character, as is Bernard. I already recommended this one to my mum!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House, for an ARC.

Releasing 28th March, 2024

Starting Over by Kay Bratt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With this eighth instalment in the Hart’s Ridge series, Kay Bratt has done it again!
We have each family member beginning to move forward in their disrupted lives, and of course, there is an awful case that Taylor has to help solve, too.
Initially, this was meant to be the last in the series, but I am thankful that Bratt has decided to continue for now with another story in the series, and now I can’t wait for that, too!

Hunter’s Christmas and Other Stories.: A gripping collection of short stories especially for crime fiction readers. by Val Penny
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve not read Val Penny’s books as yet, but I was sent this collection, and I must say that this collection of stories has whetted my appetite for the different series Penny writes.
Each of the stories hook you in. Some are slightly longer, involving two of Penny’s famous DIs, and some are shorter, but each story is captivating, and I thoroughly enjoyed each one!
It has made me want to add the rest of Penny’s books to my neverending TPR pile!

Out 16th January, 2024. Bettina will be joining me for a Book and a Brew in January, so I will share my review then!

The Household by Stacey Halls
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Having read The Familiars, I was intrigued to read another of Stacey Halls’s historical books, and The Household did not disappoint.
With a base planted in truth, Halls adds a layer of imagination to the story of Charles Dickens’ home for fallen women, Urania Cottage, backed by Miss Burdett-Coutts and some of its earliest (fictitious) residents.
In the 1800s, Dickens had the idea of creating this refuge or home to rehabilitate those known as fallen women, teaching them household jobs and skills, with a view to transporting them to Australia to start new lives.
In reality, he had much to do with choosing the women granted access to this opportunity. In the book, we don’t see much of Dickens. The story revolves around the girls who are the first residents and their backstories, as well as the horrific stalking that Angela Burdett-Coutts experienced for a length of time.
The historical aspect of the story, peppered with facts but liberally seasoned with fiction leaves readers with a wonderful reading experience.
And a mention of Gravesend (my home for 20 years!) at the end made my day!
Many thanks to Netgalley and Bonnier Books for an ARC.

Releasing 11th April, 2024

Christmas at the Keanu Kindness Café by Isabella May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Evie meets Joe while she is dressed as the Sugarplum Fairy and he the Nutcracker. Sounds like it was meant to be from the off… however, if that were that, we would be finished within the first couple of chapters.
No. Evie is not feeling things at work as an editor or in her personal life. The chance meeting with the fancy-dressed Joe sparks a moment of reprieve until he disappears.
Disheartened, she takes extended leave from her job and disappears to Glastonbury, recommended by a work colleague, Milly.
There, she meets a host of intriguing characters who take an interest in her life, and she is led to the Keanu Kindness Cafe. I LOVED this concept. Keanu Reeves is one of the most amazing souls out there, and to have a cafe dedicated to him and his philanthropic work was an idea of genius, as was the RAOK jar!
Oh, and Joe? He turns up, too! What a coincidence! There is a brilliant ‘will they/won’t they?’ aspect of the story as it builds, and faces Evie would rather not see turn up, too.
Great fun, and a wonderful way to get into the Christmas Spirit!

Very Very Lucky by Amanda Prowse
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another beautiful story written by the queen of women’s fiction, Amanda Prowse!
This story follows the lives of two individuals, with no real connection, from different walks of life, who somehow meet and enrich the life of the other.
Emma is drowning in responsibility, with three children, each with different needs and demands, a husband who does try to help, a best friend with a bombshell of her own, and an ailing mother who requires her support, all while grieving her father.
Thurston is an octagenarian, recently bereaved, losing his beloved wife of sixty-two years. He feels life is not worth living without his precious wife.
A chance meeting sparks the beginning of an unconventional friendship, where they slowly change each other’s thinking.
I loved the main characters Prowse created here. Both are relatable to readers. Emma, the rushed off her feel mother, with so much going on, hit a nerve with me. Thurston is the nail on the head as that man who devoted his life to a woman and feels lost without her beside him. The cast of side characters was brilliant, too, from Roz, Emma’s best friend, to Nancy, Thursston’s niece and the piece in the puzzle that initially connects the two.
Grief is the story’s main theme, and how we can overcome it without forgetting.
A beautiful read, as always.

Releasing 7th January 2024

The Love Interest by Victoria Walters
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first of Victoria Walter’s books I have read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Firstly, I love a book set in the book world (A library), with literature and writing at the heart, as well as romantic films!
Liv is working in her dream place, in a university library, with a colleague turned best friend, Stevie, living with her brother Dan, in London. Her dream of writing a romantic book floats in her mind, but she feels it will never happen, seeing as she can’t even sort her love life out.
Enter her brother’s best friend, Aiden. Annoying, and her nemesis for the last ten years. She suddenly finds herself living with and working with him as he changes jobs and needs a place to stay,
But, the thing is, they have history. A past event which haunts her, and an annoyingly sexy Irish accent to go with his annoyingly Mr Darcy-esque looks…
As Liv battles to control her emotions, inspiration strikes and she begins writing her first ever romantic novel, with, annoyingly, Aiden as the base for her romantic lead. And as she writes, life begins to imitate her art, or is it the other way round?
This was a fun, easy read, I loved Liv and her fantastic dress sense! Her confusion at her feelings makes for a great story, and Aiden reads like the perfect romantic hero. A great enemies-to-lovers story with a little bit of a spice alert, too!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.

Releasing 12th February, 2024

Courier by Zoe Rosi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Zoe Rosi’s thrillers so far, and Courier was no different, but unique in its way.
Bob is a courier who becomes infatuated with the haunted-looking face of a woman in a house where he makes deliveries. His infatuation leads him to become much more involved in her life than he should, as he begins to dream of a future and becoming her saviour. Something quite easy for a faceless delivery man who no one takes notice of.
Courier is a novella written in the first person, filled with twists and turns that keep a reader involved in the story from beginning to end. I have to say I felt quite sorry for Bob and his life, though I wouldn’t recommend the route he decides to take!
A well-written story about stalking and obsession and consequences.
I will definitely be paying more attention to our couriers in the future, that’s for sure!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Lighthouse Press for an ARC.

Releasing 30th January, 2024

So, tell me what you have been reading, and what caught your eye from the above!

Twas The Morning Of Christmas

Twas the morning of Christmas
And all through the house
One creature was zooming
But not after a mouse
Sonu Singh stared at the presents with glee
“I wonder which wrapped up box is for me?”

The teens still lay, sleeping,
And Daddy, too
“Well, kitty,” said Mummy, “it’s just me and you.”
She scritched his head, and he settled beside her
The only sound audible, his gentle purr

Enjoying the calm before the madness
A book and a cuppa, Christmas morn gladness
She sat and reflected on Chrismases past
When the the kids rose early,
Presents unwrapped fast

“They’re growing older, and so are we,”
She took a sip from her mug of tea
Then, from a bedroom she heard a creak
Teen 1 descended, placed a kiss on her cheek.

A gruff Merry Christmas then off for some food
The first meal of many, she felt the festive mood
Slowly but surely the rest awoke
Gathered together, softly, she spoke,

“It’s a time for family, love and giving,
Time to remember those gone, and those living.
Enjoy your presents, the food, with pleasure
And be grateful we’re all sat, together.”

And those wishes extend to all of you reading, too
I only wish for the best for you
May your stockings be full, wishes granted, I pray
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good day!

Merry Christmas!

“Just remember, the true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart.”

Polar Express

I just wanted to take a moment of your time, before the craziness of Christmas Day hits, to wish those of you celebrating a wonderful Christmas, filled with family, friends, food and festivity!

So enjoy your day, Peeps!

Wishing you a wonderfully peaceful Sunday, Peeps!

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