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Title: Lift Me UpAuthor: Milly JohnsonFormat reviewed: EbookSource: PurchasedPublisher: Amazon Original StoriesPublication Date: 1st May 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: Lift Me Up
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…
For fans of Jenny Colgan and Jill Mansell, this enemies-to-lovers story shows sometimes you need to get stuck to find your true self.
What a totally charming short story.
The more Tam described her relationship with Harris, the more I wanted to knock some sense into her.
I loved the conversations between Tam and Jack in the lift, I loved how unfiltered she was being, in part due to fear and in part because she was convinced she was about to lose her job once they actually got to the meeting she was headed to.
I really felt for Tam, and for anyone who identifies with her, as she is a wonderful person, just overlooked continually. Something far too many women can relate too.
This was a lovely enjoyable bite sized read from one of my favourite authors. Short stories and novellas take a lot of skill to feel like a complete story, and this one certainly did. There was character growth, there was hints of the author's normal humour, and it had heart in abundance.
I devoured this in about an hour and it's certainly scratched the itch for a new Milly Johnson novel until the next full length one is released.








