MY Synopsis
Imagine This: It’s 1930s, Germany is waging war
over Spain and Paris is still the heart of haute
couture on the globe. Think Chanel, Think Hermes. And think you, with dreams
of establishing your own successful fashion brand.
You might
not have the income, or a lover as in Coco Chanel’s case, but you sure do have
talent. And you are looking for that one little break to shoot through the
ranks of fashion’s elite. But dreams and talents do not put breakfast on the
table of you and your fragile grandma, shitty jobs do.
Then
suddenly, a task falls in your lap. Your boyfriend has managed to pull a gig
that would grant you the opportunity to be all that you want. The task? Copy
the whole spring-summer collection of a renowned fashion house. Every detail.
Down to every thread. The result? So thousands of fakes could swamp the New
York ready market for cheap counterfeit couture. The prize? A lot of money.
It’s all a
very easy-task when you are plunged in the fashion house to act as mole.
But things
wouldn’t be as easy as you assumed. Because you might find it difficult to gain
the trust of this theatrical designer, you might be fighting off the advances
of one model’s dangerous boyfriend, you might be having your thoughts constantly
wrapped around an English Adonis reporter who promises a second date but
disappears, you might face the threat of being arrested by the fashion police.
And as though all the above isn’t scary enough, there’s a killer on your tail,
threatening to make you disappear if his demands are not reached.
In a world of lies, deceit, hatred,
love and haute
couture Alix Gower must keep her head in
the game or lose it––literally.
MY REVIEW
I loved,
loved this book. So you know in my review I’d be yelling at you to go get it.
Girl wants
to succeed in fashion, Girl is giving the most treacherous task, Girl needs to
keep her mind focused on her family, a possible love life and her life if she
wants to live long enough to be a name on every fashion enthusiast’s list.
Amazing strory-line! Who really doesn’t want to read about 1930s popular
culture teamed with some good, old vintage love story? A star to the
story-line. ── ★
An
enchanting heroine! Alix Gower might not be today’s it-girl, but she sure is a
force for the Kardashian sisters to reckon with (except when you consider the bootay). You’d love her passion to
survive in the cutthroat world of fashion, you’d love her sense to pick the
style of clothes down to every detail metres away, you’d love her artistic
talent to design something fresh, and her ability to predict future trends. Not
to portray her as a die-hard, fashion girl––which she is, you’d be enthralled
by her curiosity to tie-up the bits and pieces of her shattered past, and her
intelligence. A star to the lead. ── ★★
A
terrifyingly addictive plot! You wouldn’t want to put this book down. All
through it, you’d be swishing from foot to foot to let go of this book so you
could go spend the rest of the holiday festivities with your family. High
levels of suspense and intrigue to get you flipping for more even though you’ve
completed your reading limit for the day. ── ★★★
Marvellous
supporting cast! There’s Verrian, the hot English reporter who would never call
in time for a second date. There’s Monsieur Javier, the theatrical talented
fashion designer. There’s MĂ©mĂ©, the secretive grandmother who worries Alix is
quitting a shitty job for a shittier one with long hours and peanuts as salary
just to chase her dream. There’s Bonnet, the artist friend who’s bad enough to
keep a secret after a little pint. There’s Madame Rey, the nosy concierge who
probes too much into Alix’ love life. There’s Serge Mantel, the persistent
model’s boyfriend who has very strange tastes in bed. Madame Kiplin, who reminds you of a
pretentious socialite known to wear only counterfeits. Rosa, the landlady with
witty sayings and quotes who deserves a twitter account. Loads of other
characters that are amazingly developed. ── ★★★★
Humour
── ★★★★★
My rating:
Obviously a five/five star book. And it’s not every debut you could label a
five-star read so applause to Natalie Meg Evans.
Natalie Meg Evans' fabulous debut is available on amazon.
I recommend
this book to anyone who wants to read about the hip, vintage world of the
1930s, anyone who wants a title laden with suspense and intrigue and anyone who
wants a story with an engaging lead enough to keep you awake through 500 pages.
My work not
done here. Off to post my review on goodreads.







