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Johnny’s Girl by Paige Toon (Johnny Be Good Book 3)

Johnny’s Girl by Paige Toon is a contemporary romance novella that continues the story of Johnny Jefferson, his wife Meg Stiles, and their son. It’s the third book in the Johnny Be Good series.

Set within the glamorous yet challenging world of celebrity, the novella explores themes of family, love, and the pressures that come with fame.

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Johnny Be Good Series: Book Three

Genre: Romance

Author: Paige Toon

Buy: Amazon

Published: 2013

Book Blurb

Meg’s life has taken a turn for the perfect. She is the envy of millions with her drop dead gorgeous husband, their two beautiful sons and her new mansion in Henley. Her celebrity PA days are over. But desperate to keep up with her rock star husband, Johnny Jefferson, she uproots her perfect family and moves back to LA.

Meg has to learn to live with her new celebrity status and the insecurities of her old life, which keepreappearing. Under the paparazzi flash of an A-List party,complete with red carpet, champagne and canapés, Johnny’s rock star past catches up with him and Meg’s worst nightmare becomes a reality…

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 If You Could Go Anywhere and One Perfect Summer.

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