Author of the Week: Milly Johnson

Posted By Chloe on April 30th, 2009

millyauthoroftheweekEvery so often, a new author comes along that receives superb reviews for their debut novel, and they just get better and better.

Milly Johnson’s debut novel “The Yorkshire Pudding Club” was a huge hit, and her follow up books “The Birds and the Bees” and her latest release “A Spring Affair” have also been brilliant, and have been favourites with her fans.

Here’s a short bio from one of her websites, http://www.thenewromantics.org:

“Milly Johnson was born in Barnsley, raised in Barnsley and still lives in Barnsley - although she did study in Exeter for four years and emigrate to Haworth in West Yorkshire in the 1980s.

She trained as an actress, teacher, an accountant, a Customer Services and Suggestion Scheme Manager as well as working in a variety of administrative posts for companies dealing with anything from antique furniture to plastic injection moulded poop scoops. Eventually she found a happy existence writing poems and jokes for the greetings card world - helping to kick off the hugely successful Purple Ronnie project - which she still does on a part time basis whilst penning her novels.”

millyjohnsonspringaffairMilly’s book are a great read, and we highly recommend them! They are feel good books featuring characters you can releate to, and have that ‘unputdownable’ factor! I couldn’t possibly pick my favourite so whichever of Milly’s books you pick up, you’re granted a fab read. Reviews of Milly’s 3 books will be posted in the coming weeks here at the Chicklit blog, so look out for those. Her fourth as yet untitled novel will be out in 2010, and we can’t wait!

Milly has granted us an exclusive Author Interview, you can read it here: http://chicklitreviews.com/2009/05/01/author-interview-milly-johnson/

For more information about Milly Johnson and her books, see her website at http://www.millyjohnson.co.uk

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