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Dangerous by Essie Fox #Review #Giveaway

If a gothic thriller is what you are after, look no further than Essie Fox's Dangerous which will be published by Orenda Books on April 24th. I also have the chance for you to win a print copy . Details on how to enter are at the foot of this post.     When fiction is fatalā€¦   Living in exile in Venice, the disgraced Lord Byron revels in the freedoms of the city But when he is associated with the deaths of local women, found with wounds to their throats, and then a novel called  The Vampyre  is published under his name, rumours begin to spread that Byron may be the murdererā€¦   As events escalate and tensions rise ā€“ and his own life is endangered, as well as those he holds most dear ā€“ Byron is forced to play detective, to discover who is really behind these heinous crimes. Meanwhile, the scandals of his own infamous past come back to haunt himā€¦   Rich in gothic atmosphere and drawing on real events and characters from Byron's life,  Dan...

The Madonna of Bolton by Matt Cain ** Blog Tour Review**

I am delighted to welcome The Madonna of Bolton to the blog today as part of the celebrations for Matt Cain's novel. Published by Unbound, it is their fastest - ever funded novel, with pledges from David
Walliams, S.J. Watson, and Mark Gatiss, as well as from countries where to be gay is currently still illegal. It has been published to coincide with Madonna's 60th birthday.



Charlie Matthewsā€™ love story begins in a pebble-dashed house in suburban Bolton, at a time when most little boys want to grow up to be Michael Jackson, and girls want to be Princess Di. Remembering the Green Cross Code and getting out of football are the most important things in his life, until Auntie Jan gives him a gift that will last a lifetime: a seven-inch single called ā€˜Lucky Starā€™ā€¦

On his ninth birthday, Charlie discovers Madonna, and falls in love. His obsession sees him through some tough times in life: being persecuted at school, fitting in at a posh university, a glamorous career in London, finding boyfriends, getting rid of boyfriends, and family heartbreak. Madonnaā€™s music and videos inspire him, and her fierce determination to succeed gives him the confidence to do the same ā€“ and, ultimately, to let go of his idol, and find his own voice.

                                                                                  My Thoughts

 This is a great, coming- of- age book which I thoroughly enjoyed. I found it to be touching and funny by turns and particularly appreciated the references to Bolton of the 1970's and 80's. You see Charlie's early life through his eyes and it is only later that you come to see that there are other reasons behind his family's responses to him, which as a child he did not understand. You go through events with him as he grows up and leaves Bolton for Cambridge University and later London. Family always has a pull on his heart.

    Exploring issues of identity and sexuality there are some lessons hidden in there about what is important in life and ultimately, I found it to be an uplifting read. Matt's writing style flows easily and there are numerous cameos which light up the pages. His University friends provide lots of humour, and the later episodes with Charlie's family strike me as a celebration of what it is to be human. Set against the backdrop of his love for Madonna's music, it captures the spirit of an age and I found it to be an exceptionally enjoyable read.

In short: One young man's coming to terms with his self.  


                                                                             About the Author


Matt Cain was born in Bury and brought up in Bolton. He spent ten years making arts and entertainment programmes for ITV before stepping in front of the camera in 2010 to become Channel 4 Newsā€™ first ever culture editor. His first novel, Shot Through the Heart, was published in 2014 and his second, Nothing But Trouble, followed in 2015. As a journalist he has contributed articles to all the major UK newspapers and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Attitude, the UK's biggest-selling magazine for gay men, and its sister publication, Winq. In 2017 he was voted Diversity in Mediaā€™s Journalist of the Year. He lives in London.

You can follow Matt here: Website   |   Twitter   |  Instagram

Book link: Amazon UK 

Thanks to Matt Cain and Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 

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  1. Thanks so much for this wonderful Blog Tour support xx

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