Book Review: Painted Faces by L.H Cosway (A man wearing eyeliner never looked so good)

I don’t usually review non supernatural themed books on this blog, but I’m making an exception this time. L.H Cosway is the author of some of my favourite books of 2012: Tegan’s Blood, Tegan’s Return, A Strange Fire and A Vision in Green, all of which I’ve adored. Going into Painted Faces, I was hoping I’d enjoy it even half as much as those paranormal works. I needn’t have worried. Painted Faces was a gorgeous read.

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I might not have a boyfriend, but I have cupcakes, and those tasty bastards haven’t let me down yet.

25 year old Dubliner, Freda, meets the handsome and charming, Nicholas, from New Zealand. Flirtatious banter ensues, and soon Freda learns of Nicholas’ unusual job. He’s a cabaret performer working at a gay club in town, entertaining audiences nightly as drag queen, Vivica. Is he gay, is he straight, is he somewhere in between? Us readers, like Freda, are keen to find out.

Freda is funny, self-deprecating and down to earth. She’s real, as are all the characters in Painted Faces. Nicholas may be a little more colourful than most, but beneath the women’s clothes and theatre makeup, he’s a man that would make most girls swoon. I liked Freda. She thinks of herself as shy and unconfident, but I think she’s letting herself down with that view of herself. Freda is a curvy girl, cursed to live with a tiny size 8 flatmate. She’s fun, bubbly, witty and more than capable of holding her own in any social situation. She’s self-employed as a baker as well as working in a charity shop, for minimum wage of course, she points out, lest we think she’s some saint.

I was able to see all the action in this book in my mind like a film. This is a story that would come even more alive on the big screen. I was picturing a younger Alan Cummins in the role of Nicholas (probably because I watched Burlesque recently). Her flatmate and best friend, Nora, is a cow. You know when you’re friends with someone who doesn’t really suit you anymore, but you stay friends with them because you’ve known them for so many years? Well, that’s Nora. They’ve been pals since they were sixteen years old, but if they were to meet for the first time now, they’d despise each other on sight. Nora is petty, bitchy, jealous, unsupportive and tears Freda down with snipey little comments. For all Freda’s intelligence and wit, she doesn’t recognise what her friend is doing.

I laughed so many times reading this book, one such time being when Freda manages to enjoy a rant with the taximan about the bastard bankers -we’ve all had those taxi rides home. The trip and talk about going to Copper’s in Dublin made me smile. Everyone in Ireland knows about Copper Face Jacks, a cattle mart for people in Dublin looking to hook up. I can’t finish this review without mentioning the sexual interactions between Fred and Nicholas are hot.

Once again, I found Cosway’s characters to be like real people, and people I’d like to be friends with. *****

Check it out on Amazon HERE

Happy Almost New Year’s. If you’re looking for a laugh to kickstart 2013, think about picking this up. It’s the perfect read for the holiday break with all the glitzy parties and get-togethers. Or enter the Giveaway for the paperback currently going on over at Goodreads.

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Spotlight on Author, Shah Wharton, and her novel, Finding Esta

Writer and blogger extraordinaire, Shah Wharton, is here today to spotlight her latest release, Finding Esta.

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After three years of writing, re-writing, beta readers, editors, cover designing, book trailers, yet more edits and many agonising hours of formatting, the first instalment of The Supes Series if ready and finally up on Amazon. There are five e-copies (you choice of file: ePub/Mobi or PDF) up for grabs, so please have a go and get Finding Esta FREE for Christmas. It’s $2.99 on Amazon, and will be for sale on Smashwords and Kobo in by February.

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BRIEF Blurb: A young journalist sets off to find Esta, but is unprepared for all she finds, and soon realises it’s a journey from which she may never return. This is a new adult, urban fantasy about one woman’s struggle to retain her identity while everything she knows crumbles around her. Finding Esta is the first book of The Supes Series.

Please enjoy the book trailer

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An unusual young woman and fledgling journalist, Luna has various restrictive oddities, all of which prevent any kind of physical intimacy. Abusive parents take pleasure in Luna’s misery and isolation, yet Luna strives to make them proud, to finally earn their elusive love – something she craves almost as much as the painless touch of a lover.

When she learns of a tragic story involving the kidnap of baby Esta, she jumps at the chance to investigate, dragging her Shadows along for the ride within the murky depths of her mind.

Meanwhile, a dark stranger visits Luna’s dreams and stalks her reality. In lieu of the real thing, their intimate moments excite rather than terrify. Nestled within his presence, she begins to sense an urgent message of danger – a message she struggles to interpret, until they finally meet….

Her investigations lead Luna to a vibrant seaside town, hiding copycat aliens and an underworld of Supernaturals. Here, she comes face-to-face with her own, terrifying identity. Confronted with life-changing decisions and the harshest of truths, Luna questions her sanity, searching for logic, feeling deceived by both.

Is Luna trapped in a newfound supernatural world, or within her own delusions? And will anyone care enough to save her?

Shah Wharton

Shah Wharton

BIO: Shah met many authors and bookworms galore when she began blogging in 2010, after she moved to Dubai with her husband. She’s since learned a lot about blogging and writing, mostly from the awesome advice of her online peer-group.

She uses her imagination to write short horror stories as well as poetry, but stumbled into writing her first novel after falling in love with Luna, a character in a short story she wrote back in 2010. That story grew into Finding Esta, the beginning of Luna’s journey to self-discovery.

Finding Esta is her début novel and the first of The Supes Series.

Her passions include blogging, writing, reading, movies, photography, music, theatre, travel, and fine dining. Her qualifications include BSc (Hons) psychology, counselling, and mentoring and she’s worked in retail, counselling, and social care. Her favourite genres include anything dark with fangs and/or that will make her squirm or jump or scream out an expletive. She is an avid Kindle abuser and adores the indie writing community and being part of the e-publishing revolution.

She also has one short story published ‘The Dead Party’ & two poems published in anthologies.

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Acknowledgements.

Praise to Derek Murphy at Creative IndieCovers who developed the incredible book cover

AubrieAnne at Who’s Your Editor? who did a wonderful job of the final edit.

And huge thanks to all the beta readers, patient and enduring online friendships,

and to the mass of wonderful writer resources, all of which took me from thinking,

“Could I do that?” to “Hell yeah!”

Happy Christmas to everyone and good luck on the giveaway!

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Book cover is stunning & the blurb sounds awesome. Congrats Shah, and thanks for stopping by today. Go on people, and enter the Giveaway! You know you want to 🙂

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