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…
Same Time Next Week by Milly Johnson is published on 27 February 2025 by Simon & Schuster. My thanks to the publisher who sent my copy for review.
I am a huge fan of Milly Johnson, it's hard to believe that her first novel: The Yorkshire Pudding Club was published in 2007 - almost twenty years ago! Over those years, Milly has been good enough to produce a book a year for those of us who need a fix, with a couple of novellas thrown in here and there.
I think what Milly Johnson does especially well is to look at life challenges that women face. We are all growing older and with that, we find ourselves faced with different situations. Whether it is dealing with elderly parents; mopping up after children that are making their own mistakes; realising that our relationships may not be exactly what we always thought, all with the damn menopause on top! We live in a changing and different world to that of our own mothers, and I find it an absolute joy to be able to speak openly about the menopause, and peri menopause and post menopause. Our mothers had to keep quiet, to suffer in silence, not realising that they were not alone.
In Same Time Next Week we are introduced to a varied group of women of different ages with different histories and circumstances, but they are all women and they all have their own issues to deal with. Amanda is thinking about early retirement, she enjoys her job and is currently working on how her employer can ensure that women are cared for properly in the workplace. Amanda's elderly mother lives near by and needs a lot of care. Sadly, it is Amanda's step-brother Bradley that gets the praise and thanks from their mother whilst she quietly continues to ensure the old woman is fed and cared for.
It is Amanda's idea to hold a regular 'friends group' meeting, at Ray's Diner in Spring Hill. She's not sure if people will come but she knows that extending the arm of friendship cannot hurt.
Despite the disappointment of the first meeting, the group becomes very popular and it is not long before the regulars find true friendship. Sharing their innermost secrets, helping each other, giving advice and sharing the amazing cookies supplied by Ray.
So, I could details all of the issues faced by the group, but I'm not going to. Milly does that really well, with insight and touches of her fabulous Northern humour. Her writing is wise and inspirational and also realistic and true. This is another absolute classic from one of the best authors we have in the UK.
You will love these characters, you will cheer them on. You will boo their enemies and you will truly wish that you too had a friendship group that met every week at Ray's Diner.
Wonderful. Highly recommended
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.
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.