LIFT ME UP by Milly Johnson - Spotlight
A heartwarming story from Sunday Times bestseller Milly Johnson. Tam Remington had her life planned out. Until a conversation in a broken lift—with her worst enemy—changes everything.
For a decade, Tam has quietly held YorkMart together whilst others took the credit, making herself smaller in the process. When she’s briefly promoted to acting Managing Director, she finally has a chance to shine—until her promotion is snatched away and handed to Jack Cesaroni—the man brought in to do the job that should have been hers.
Tam expects nothing but disappointment from Jack. But when they’re trapped in a lift between floors thirteen and fourteen, he sees what no one else has: Tam is exceptional. That single word of recognition sparks something Tam thought she’d lost—and an unexpected connection she never saw coming.
Now Tam faces an impossible choice: stay being the smaller version of herself she’s become used to, or take a leap and reclaim the vibrant, authentic woman she once was—and discover how wonderful it could be if she lets someone see the real her…
Milly Johnson was born, raised, and still lives in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
She is the author of 23 bestselling novels, as well as various ebook novellas and a poetry collection. She was a leading copywriter in the greetings card industry. She is also a performance poet, professional joke-writer, columnist, and after-dinner speaker.
She writes about love, life, friendships, and the importance of community spirit. Her books champion women, their strength and resilience, and celebrate her beloved Yorkshire. This year, to add to her many accolades for literature and service to the county, she was awarded the Yorkshire Woman of the Year by the Yorkshire Businesswoman organization.
Her 23rd novel, 'Let the Bells Ring Out,' is out in October in paperback.
Do check out Milly's website - it's easy to find if you search for her name. She has a monthly newsletter with competitions, insider info, recommendations, and even birthday celebrations.


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