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Millie J

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about me

I'm from the Black Country in the UK, and have been writing for a few years now. I'm a romance junkie - I love to watch it, read it and write it.

In 2009 I was runner up in the annual Mills & Boon writing competition, and am unpublished.

I use Millie as my writing name, and in the land my dreams are made of, i'd like to use it as my published name.
I blog in a couple of places under my given name, feel free to drop by for a chat.

Am terribly disorganised, so don't accept requests to swap reads as I will forget and offend people. I prefer to mooch around and read things that appeal to me, which in the main will be romantic comedy.

Am off to read some of the many fabulous books on here. Send a search party if i'm not back before dark?

favourite books


Jenny Crusie - I love her books enough to be officially classed as obsessed. Bet Me is prob my ultimate romantic novel.
All of Jilly Coopers books - she's a goddess.
Anything by Marian Keyes - ditto reason above.
All of Joanne Harris, notably Blackberry Wine.

Gerald Durrell's Corfu trilogy. My favourite comfort books in the world. When things get dodgy, I retreat to bed and read them until I feel better again.

my websites

http://joannepibworth.blogspot.com     http://minxesofromance.blogspot.com

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Self-publish with CreateSpace

my books

Honeysuckle Jones

Millie J

Honeysuckle Jones is always in the middle. The middle sister.The middle friend.
But the middle is about to become a lot more interesting...


Happy go lucky Honey likes sex as much as the next girl - she was just born without the orgasm gene. Which is all fine and dandy, until her best friendsTash & Nell find out and make it their personal mission to find the perfect man to show Honey exactly what she's been missing.

Honey is more concerned by the fact that her job as manageress of a charity shop is under threat unless she can raise the money to save it, along with the OAP home it is attached to. Life suddenly becomes hectic as she juggles blind dates with protest marches. She's almost too busy to pay much attention to her grouchy new neighbour. Almost.

Hot shot chef Benedict Hallam, Hal to his friends, is furious. A snow boarding accident has robbed him of everything he loves - his celeb packed restaurant, his ferrari, and his fiancee. His new world in a tiny borrowed flat is dark and unfamiliar.

He doesn't want this life. He wants his old life back. Until then there is only whisky, and an infuriating woman in the flat next door...


 

The Lighthouse

Millie J

When a funeral director opens next door to her wedding chapel, Marla Jacobs declares war.
Who will win the battle for Beckleberry High Street?


Love phobic Marla Jacobs is horrified when a funeral parlour tries to open up next door to her Little White Wedding Chapel, and declares all out war. The chapel in the sleepy Shropshire countryside has been a national smash hit for the last few years, but the arrival of Gabriel Ryan's Funeral Parlour threatens everything.

She can picture the scene. Wedding limos fighting for space in the street with hearses. Brides bumping into widows. Wreaths instead of bouquets. And really, how many happy couples would run the risk of ending up with a party of sobbing relatives huddled in the back of their wedding photos?

Throw in the fact that Gabriel is off the scale gorgeous with his gypsy curls and irish lilt, and Marla is in all kinds of trouble. It infuriates her that he makes her stomach fizz and her throat desert dry - she spends half of her time hating him, and the other half wanting to rip the shirt off his back.

Factor in a motley crew of weird and wonderful local supporters, and the battle lines are drawn.

So... Team Marla, or Team Gabe?

 

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Zijn wrote 20 hours ago

“It was two kids against the world. And the world didn’t stand a chan....

judoman wrote 1 day ago

Millie me old sweetheart, how the devil are you. It's is almost th....

La Marmonie wrote 2 days ago

No problem. Your writing is good. :))

Mumsie 1 wrote 2 days ago

Good morning Millie; Browsing the site I came across your work today....

maretha wrote 2 days ago

Dear Millie Would you be interested in a swap read comment rating? ....

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I wrote 8 days ago

Jo, I came to read this after reading your comment on the forums. I have to say I don't generally like prologues or first person, but you won me over completely. Your writing is lyrical, really beautiful and unusual - and wow, this is so polished. It reads like a published book. Really, really gre... view book

I wrote 10 days ago

Hi Lucy, What a terrific read! I really enjoyed your wit, and you've obviously taken a lot of time over polishing this as it's a glitch-free read. Have backed you with pleasure, and will be back to read more soon. view book

I wrote 10 days ago

Hi Lucy, What a terrific read! I really enjoyed your wit, and you've obviously taken a lot of time over polishing this as it's a glitch-free read. Have backed you with pleasure, and will be back to read more soon. view book

I wrote 35 days ago

Sheena, you crack me up. This made me proper laugh, especially the letters and responses. Brightened my day! view book

I wrote 103 days ago

Wow. This is really clever, and very slick. I'm totally on board, I love your writing style and thoroughly enjoyed reading you chapters. Seriously, great going. Lots of sparkling stars, and lots of luck. x view book

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