Virginia Macgregor was brought up in Germany, France and England by a mother who never stopped telling stories. From the moment she was old enough to hold a pen, Virginia set about writing her own, often late into the night. She was named after two great women, Virginia Wade and Virginia Woolf, in the hope she would be a writer and a tennis star. She never did become a tennis player but her dream of becoming a writer has come true - What Milo Saw, her first novel, was published to rave reviews. The Return of Norah Wells is her second novel. Keep in touch with Virginia on Twitter (@virginiawrites), or via her website www.virginiamacgregor.com.
From the first page, we were hooked ... Brilliant! ***** Heat (on What Milo Saw) Poignant and very clever Company (on What Milo Saw) A truly heartwarming story of family, love and loyalty ... It might be wise to have a box of tissues at the ready ... Daily Express (on What Milo Saw) A life-affirming read ... Warm, wise and insightful Good Housekeeping (on What Milo Saw) Sharp, funny and hugely moving, this is a must read Fabulous (on What Milo Saw) [An] understated and likeable tale that just might restore your faith in human nature Bella (on What Milo Saw) A challenging and moving story about the power of love between generations Image magazine (on What Milo Saw) Everyone should read this book; it holds laughter and tears, but above all, it has something similar to a beating heart. This is not a book to be missed! Novelicious (on What Milo Saw)