An Autumn Crush

· Simon and Schuster
4.4
19 reviews
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432
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From the Sunday Times bestselling author

‘The feeling you get when you read a Milly Johnson book should be bottled and made available on the NHS’ Debbie Johnson

Four friends, two crushes and a secret ...

After a bruising divorce, headstrong Juliet Miller invests in a flat and advertises for a flatmate, little believing that in her late thirties she'll find anyone suitable. But along comes self-employed copywriter Floz, raw from her own relationship split, and the two woman hit it off. When Juliet's twin brother Guy meets Floz, he is overcome with a massive crush, just as his friend Steve develops the hots for Juliet. But being a shy, gentle giant, Guy communicates so clumsily with Floz as to give her the opposite impression. Can he turn Floz's affection for his family into love for him? And then Juliet makes a discovery, which will turn their lives upside-down ...

Praise for Milly Johnson:
'Every time you discover a new Milly book, it’s like finding a pot of gold' heat
'A glorious, heartfelt novel' Rowan Coleman
‘Absolutely loved it. Milly's writing is like getting a big hug with just the right amount of bite underneath. I was rooting for Bonnie from the start' Jane Fallon
‘Bursting with warmth and joie de vivre’ Jill Mansell
‘Warm, optimistic and romantic’ Katie Fforde

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4.4
19 reviews
A Google user
13 October 2014
It was a bit tricky to read--for some reason there weren't any quotation marks around any of the dialogue in the version I purchased. It drove me crazy at first, but as I got to know the characters more, I learned the difference between their inner thoughts and conversation. All in all another delightful story. I really enjoy these books.
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D. Wood
19 September 2014
I have read many of Milly Johnson's books and especially like "Here Come the Girls” but I did not enjoy "An Autumn Crush" until the second half. I found it odd that this book was out of line with the author's normal writing style. For some reason, she does not use apostrophes or quotation marks in any of the story - not just in Nick's messages. Obviously, this was intentional, but I found this style to be very distracting when reading this book.
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Teresa Williams
12 July 2014
What a thoroughly irritating book. Very little or no punctuation. I had to read so many paragraphs over again, I lost the plot!
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About the author

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, and has sold millions of copies of her books sold across the world. The Happiest Ever After is her twenty-first novel. Milly’s writing highlights the importance of community spirit and the magic of kindness. Her books inspire and uplift but she packs a punch and never shies away from the hard realities of life and the complexities of relationships in her stories. Her books champion women, their strength and resilience, and celebrate love, friendship and the possibility and joy of second chances and renaissances. She writes stories about ordinary women and the extraordinary things that happen in their ordinary lives.

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