Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Guest Review: Same Time Next Week by Milly Johnson

Welcome to Spring Hill, home to a square of independent shops and cafes, a thriving local community and nearby the newest venture, Ray’s Diner. Here a group of women meet once a week over a cup of something warming.
 
Amanda is primary carer to her elderly mother and one of the only women in a male-dominated company. Used to being second-best all her life, is this her time to finally break ranks and shine?
 
Sky works at the repair shop, patching up old teddy bears, and their owners’ hearts. But her heart beats for the one man who is strictly off-limits.
 
Mel has been a loyal and loving wife to Steve for thirty years. Then when he goes to his old school reunion, life as she knows it will never be the same again.
 
Erin is trying to get over a traumatic loss where her guilt weighs more than her grief. Can she find the first step to healing lies in sharing an hour with strangers once a week? 
 
Astrid is feeling in need of a change and a challenge. But when a fantastic opportunity presents itself, who is around to convince her she is worthy enough to take the risk?
 
Can these women find the answers to their worries, acceptance, courage, support here? Join them at the same time next week to find out…



Review: I have read a good many of Milly Johnson’s books over the years and always feel sure of a good story, full of relatable characters and many humorous situations. She has a great knack of making the reader feel as if they know somebody just like the person she is writing about. I was pleased to have the chance to read this latest book.

This story involves five women, strangers to each other at the start, but whose lives begin to intertwine as time passes. Each of these women is experiencing problems in their life. Amanda is caring for her elderly mother, who unfortunately doesn’t recognise what Amanda does for her, preferring Amanda’s lazy brother. Amanda is also fed up with the overbearing men in her workplace and wants to improve the lot of female workers often employed in a male-dominated world. Teddy bear repairer Sky suffers from ill health and is having problems with her sleazy landlord. Mel has been married to her husband for thirty years, but suddenly she’s not enough for him. Erin is weighed down with guilt while also dealing with grief over the loss of a loved one. Finally, Astrid is looking for something to perk up her life, but she needs a shove and injection of confidence to take a leap in the right direction. All of these complete strangers suddenly find the hope of friendship and understanding in the back room of a new diner in the area run by American Ray, where they meet on a weekly basis.

I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to others looking for an entertaining and uplifting read. I loved following the individual stories of these women, sometimes crying for them and other times laughing along with them. It was heartwarming watching their friendships grow, along with their confidence to face whatever challenges they had. One of the things I really enjoy in Milly’s books is when the horrid men get their comeuppance. There was plenty of that in this book, but fortunately not all the male characters were unpleasant; in fact, some were very nice indeed. I think this book was another triumph for Milly Johnson and I’m already looking forward to her next release.

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