Thanks to Donna Morfett and the author for my gifted ebook to write this review for the tour.
Being a talking pig is not easy, particularly if you belong to a lawyer. Patrick the pig not only finds himself involved with the Parish Council but also finds himself on trial.
Will he be able to save the local Christmas festivities?
This is a comedy of pigs, law and Christmas which, like seasonal punch, should be enjoyed for warm seasonal cheer, or sometimes just enjoyed for a bit of laughter at humans’ expense.
“A very entertaining book, full of humour that had me chuckling along with the wisdom of a very clever pig.” – Review by D for The World According to Patrick White.

My Review
Suzanne Stephenson has cemented her place in my heart for cute and endearing childrens books. I have previously reviewed another of her childrens books and loved it so much I bought it for my granddaughter! When the opportunity arose for me to read and review two more of her books, I wasn’t saying no!
Santa Pig, The Trials of Patrick White: A Very Perceptive Pig. Tells the reader the story of Patrick White, a talking pig! He is very witty and definitely perceptive.
This is a tale that will suit any age. It’s lighthearted enough to help people through difficult times. I loved Patrick, and his wit was perfect! I think that everyone should read this cute and so funny story. I just felt lighter for taking the time out with Patrick! The festive cheer edged my mood a little towards Christmas, too. Suzanne Stephenson could write a story about any animal, and I would read it. She knows how to capture a reader.
Amazon link https://amzn.eu/d/bq3NOm2
Author Bio

Living in the English countryside I already had a couple of careers before I became an author. Having been a Family Lawyer and Family Mediator I became a District Judge in the year 2000 and officially retired from judging in early 2021.Sitting on complex family cases did not leave me much time for my interests of writing and sketching but when I had free-time I tried to visit interesting places .I hope my ancestors helped provide some inspiration as well. My father was a Holocaust survivor and my maternal grandfather a gynaecologist and composer. The people and countryside of Eastern England also are embedded in my psyche .
