A Conversation with Milly Johnson

Milly Johnson was born, raised and still lives in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. A Sunday Times bestseller, she is one of the Top 10 Female Fiction authors in the UK with millions of copies of her books sold across the world. In 2020, she was honoured with the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Outstanding Achievement Award and was a featured author in the Reading Agency’s Quick Reads and World Book Night campaigns.

A writer who champions women and highlights the importance of friendship and community, Milly’s characters are celebrations of the strength of the human spirit. Milly’s 20th novel, Together, Again, is out now in hardback, eBook and audiobook, and will be published in paperback in March 2023.

Milly’s Book Choices
The Fifteen Streets by Catherine Cookson
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Dumb Witness by Agatha Christie

Ed Reviews
The Tyranny of Faith by Richard Swan 

Other Books Mentioned
Our Kate by Catherine Cookso
Dear Mrs Bird by AJ Pearce
The Magnificent Mrs Mayhew by Milly Johnson
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
Heathcliff by David Drum and Jonathan Drake-Summers
Return to Wuthering Heights by Anne L’Estrange
Persuasion by Jane Austen
On Writing by Stephen King

Listener of the Week (Amy Richards from Words & Kisses)
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

History Chicks podcast about Charlotte Brontë

A special thanks to Debbie Johnson, Veronica Henry and Phillipa Ashley for the guest appearances.

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