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Johnny Be Good by Paige Toon (Johnny Be Good Book 1)

Johnny Be Good by Paige Toon is a contemporary romance novel that introduces readers to the protagonist, Meg Stiles. It’s the first book in the Johnny Be Good series.

Meg is a personal assistant to Johnny Jefferson, a charismatic and wildly famous rock star. The story dives into the glitzy yet tumultuous world of music and celebrity, exploring the dynamics between Meg and Johnny as she navigates her new job and the complexities of her growing feelings for him.

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Johnny Be Good Series: Book One

Genre: Romance

Author: Paige Toon

Buy: Amazon | Waterstones

Published: 2008

Book Blurb

If your boss was the hottest rock star on the planet, would you mix business with pleasure?

Celebrity PA to wild boy of rock Johnny Jefferson, Meg Stiles’s glam new life in sun-drenched LA is a whirlwind of showbiz parties and backstage passes. Cool, calm Christian, in town to write his famous friend’s biography, helps keep Meg’s feet firmly on the ground. But with Johnny’s piercing green eyes and a body Brad Pitt would kill for, how long will it be before she’s swept right off them again?

About the Author

Paige Toon is a British author known for writing contemporary women’s fiction and romance novels. Her books often feature engaging characters, emotional depth, and storylines that explore relationships, love, and personal growth.

Paige Toon grew up moving between England, Australia, and America, thanks to her father’s racing career. This international upbringing is reflected in the sun-drenched locations that often serve as backdrops for her novels.

Paige Toon is a bestseller with over 20 novels to her name, including a collection of short stories. Her books have resonated with readers worldwide, selling close to 2 million copies.

What to read next

If you enjoyed this novel, I would also recommend reading more Paige Toon books such as Seven Summers and If You Could Go Anywhere.

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