Word Of The Year – 2025 edition! #WOTY Change

Another new year has arrived.

Hello, 2025.

And wishing you all a Happy New Year, too!

Welcome to 2025!

Yup, a new year has begun. A new chapter in the book of our lives.

2024 has brought additional strife, worldwide, with war and politics

We have a new government, promising all sorts, but not doing much yet.

Personally, I’ve had many positives.

After a year of not being able to write, I finally finished book three, and In God’s Hands was published in November.

Lil Princess passed her GCSEs against many odds, and started 6th form with a much more positive outlook on life.

Lil Man passed his driving test, so half my mum taxi duties are now retired!

Meeting lots of lovely writers folk at the RNA Conference, and book events!

Though, there have been lows; with my own health, seeing precious ones around me with health faltering.

Work is getting tougher. I don’t know if getting older makes it harder, but demands on teachers are high. Children changing, the world changing, but curriculum and expectations staying the same make life at school pretty tough.

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.
  • 2024 was BALANCE. I was determined to being more balance to my life in all aspects.

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

  • Create Balance in my home life

We are still working on this as a family, but everyone is trying hard to do more, so we share the load, meaning Mummy isn’t responsible for everything. Also, giving the others responsibility for their choices, means I don’t feel responsible for absolutely everything.

  • Balance my work/home life to leave time for my writing

I did manage this, I’m happy to say! Once my writing mojo reappeared, I was focused on making time for my passion for words. Then I took a break. I’ll continue to put this as a priority, because there are many more stories in me!

  • Balance time for myself along with time for others

Yes! Forever, the needs of everyone else took precedence over mine. There was no balance. I was always at the bottom of the list of priorities. I feel like I have, over this year, begun to put me first sometimes, now, but I’m a work in progress!

So, which word do I add to my list for 2025?

I thought long and hard because 2025 is the year I turn 50! 

So many words spun around my mind, but this one just came bouncing bsck, every time:

Change

  • Change my priorities to ensure I am near the top
  • Change my lifestyle to suit the everchanging needs of my health
  • Think about about a big Change I hope to make with my work life in the next couple of years

And with this post, off I go to start that new year, filled with Self, Belief, Hope, Creation, Strength, Balance and CHANGE!

Happy New Year, Peeps!

It’s that time!

You know, this time last year, I said I’d creep into 2024, because the last few years have steadily brought tougher challenges in or lives, and though I’m a positive person, I didn’t want to overdo the optimism, but cautiously bring the new year in.

And I did. We crept into 2024, hoping it would bring a better world for us all.

Creeping was a good plan, because look at what is happening around us.
There is still war and atrocious conflict in Gaza and the Ukraine. The UK got a new government, yet nothing has changed. Cost of living has left more people in poverty or living on the edge of it.
The US brought ‘that man’ back.


Still, there were good moments.
🎉 My third book release
🎉 My baby girl overcoming so much to pass all her GCSEs and embark upon her A-Levels
🎉 My son doing so well in his Apprenticeships
🎉 Welcoming crazy kitten Minnie Kaur into the fold
🎉 Went on my first proper abroad holiday (as in beach, and no other commitments!) in 20 years with my daughter
🎉 Attending the London Book Fair, again,and being surrounded by all the bookish folk and spending 3 days at the RNA conference, meeting so many kindred spirits



😢 And we’ve had our own ups and downs, too. Work has been tough. Certain elements of personal life have meant changes along the way that felt hard initially. My health, and that of others close to me, has suffered.

✨ But still, we finish the year, again, in a much better place than we were.

✨ I finished book three, and published in, and took a break from writing words (as requested by my little girl!

✨ I took time for myself, in different ways, because if I’m not in a good place, I can’t be there for others

And so we come to the Eve of the year 2025.

I feel we can’t live being cautious forever, so I’m stepping in, with a little more confidence.

We have good things to look forward to.

I have new, exciting ideas for my writing.

I’m going to hit a half century, too! Eeek!

And my wish for you, all, and myself, is that 2025 is a better year for all.

Have a happy new year, everyone! See you on the other side, when I’ll add my Word Of The Year!

December 2024 Books #AmReading

Okay, now who went and pressed fast forward on the year? Come on, own up. How is it the end of December already?

Tis the season to be jolly and all that, and what is more festive than the lead-up to Christmas in a school, especially with the younger children? We’ve been making all sorts of Christmas crafts, had a Festive Fayre, performed a nativity, and juggled plenty of absences as the lurgy hit, and staff have scheduled days off, too. And then, school finishes in time for the craziness of the holidays. I’m just glad we aren’t back into school until the 6th Jan!

The big question is, what did I read, and did I manage to write anything?

This month, I realised I really cannot say no! I have numerous book tours in January, so there was a bit of reading for them, as well as everything else. (Hence the lack of actual reviews on here as I am saving them for the tour posts!

Writing – I thought I would end this month saying no new words, but I would be lying… I have written a tentative beginning for what could be book 4 in the Rishtay Series, as well as started a plan for a separate project that would be a two-book venture… Just hoping my publisher is loving the ideas, too!

I read man books… it totals 116 this year!

Blog tour review on 12th January

Blog Tour Review coming 18th January

Blog tour review in A Book & a Brew coming 19th January – Five star, by the way!

So This Is Christmas by Kay Bratt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book 11 in the Hart’s Ridge Series by Kay Bratt, and it’s another page-turner!
This story is just as good, if a little different, than the rest of the series.
We are still focussing on the Grey family; however, this time, Taylor, our usual police officer, is still incapacitated after an incident in the previous book.
The crime in question is under Deputy Shane Weaver, though he still feels he needs Taylor’s support. A quadruple homicide is the case this book is dealing with, along with Taylor and her own family’s issues.
Sensitively told and page turning, as is standard for a Hart’s Ridge novel.

Another 24th January Blog Tour one!

Another 24th January Blog tour one!

The Storyteller’s Daughter by Victoria Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I always loved Victoria Scott’s books, and she’s 100% done it again with this one, the Storyteller’s Daughter!
A dual timeline story told from the points of view of Nita Bineham in the 1940s and of her great niece Beth in the present age.
Nita was a bit of an enigma during her time. She does not have the figure and looks preferred in those times, but she comes from a family of means. Her mother laments that the war has not given her daughter a chance to be presented to society, meaning less chance of a suitable match. On top of it all, fewer men are around, as they are all being called up.
Her father arranges for Nita to escape the house for a few days here and there, helping at the local paper. What was meant to be a brief break becomes a massive part of her life as she embarks on a junior reporter career.
On her deathbed, Nita requests that her great-niece, Beth, find a box in the attic with secrets for her to unfold.
This strange task comes at the perfect time for Beth, though she doesn’t realise it. Suffering the news that her marriage is about to end and that her job in the family business may not be there for her, she embarks upon an adventure. She mourns her great aunt and tries to piece clues together to solve the cryptic puzzle that Nita has left her.
Pages were turned quicker and quicker as I became absorbed in this story.
I’ve always loved dual timelines done well and throwing the war years into it, and I am hooked! The way Nita and Beth’s lives and connections come full circle kept me reading.
Fantastic story!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.

This One Life by Amanda Prowse
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Anything by Amanda Prowse is an automatic buy/read for me, and though This One Life has a different feel, it was by no means anything less than a brilliant read.
A dual timeline provides us with the current story and the background as we meet Edith-Madelaine, a young child living in the East End of London. Although she has little in her home, love surrounds her.
Fast forward to now, we meet Madelaine, the exquisitely put-together interior designer with a career to dream of, wealth, respect, and suitors she can pick, as well as a new chapter about to begin in her work and life abroad.
We are then taken back to eight years before, when Madelaine, as she now likes to be known, is facing a significant decision in her life.
Madelaine comes from a small, loving family, but expectations and disappointments remain regardless of how much her parents care for her.
It’s hard to be a woman who has it all. Amanda Prowse has sensitively explored this topic, and the lesson I learned from this story is that it is possible, but a life like that will always involve compromises.
I read it in a day, and the ending did leave me all warm and fuzzy.

Releasing 7th January 2024

Another 29th January Blog Tour read!

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

Happy Holidays!

Well, it’s that time of year…
Celebrations are in full flow, and, if we look hard enough, we all have something to be grateful for.


I thank you for all the wonderful support you have given me over a rather fraught year.


So let me take this opportunity to wish you ALL a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays!


See you in the build-up to New Year!

I have to recap you on my last month’s worth of books read, yet!


#HappyHolidays

Bookapalooza 2024

Hi all,

This is just a quick announcement to let you know about Bookapalooza 2024.

GOOD BOOKS. GOOD VIBES. HOLIDAY CHEER & GIVEAWAYS GALORE!


I’m part of a HUGE DAY OF GIVEAWAYS and want you to join in the fun and a chance to win books from over 50 authors. My Book Friends is hosting their annual SEASON OF GIVING BOOKAPALOOZA on Sunday, December 8th! Tell all your reader friends and join My Book Friends today and then mark your calendar for the fun that takes place all day long. #MBFBookapalooza2024

I hope to see some of you there next week!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourbookfriends/.

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