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Loading... Here Come the Girlsby Milly Johnson
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I loved this book.. it meant a lot to me for various reasons and is a worthy read. how Milly Johnson has escaped my reading material i don't know... As a Yorkshire Lass myself i reckon i need to read the rest of her books, so am now on a mission. ( ) The characters in this Milly Johnson are a bit older than the one I read before and it was closer to the previous stories which have interesting back stories and some unusual situations. The old friends meet up and go on holiday aspect is pretty cliched but they don't focus on their lost youth/regrets etc etc which is refreshing. i was a bit disappointed by the ending which was a bit tidy and cliched for me but I guess that works for a lot of readers. Overall i think the writing was clear and the characters fairly likeable no reviews | add a review
Ven, Roz, Olive and Frankie have been friends since school. They day-dreamed of glorious futures, full of riches, romance and fabulous jobs. Twenty-five years later, Olive cleans other people's houses to support her lazy, out-of-work husband and his ailing mother. Roz cannot show her caring husband Manus any love because her philandering ex has left her trust in shreds. And she and Frankie have fallen out big time. But Ven is determined to reunite her friends and realise the dream they had of taking a cruise before they hit 40. Before they know it, the four of them are on the high seas. But can 16 days of luxury and indulgence distract from the tension and loneliness that await their return? No library descriptions found. |
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