Friday, 30 August 2019

BLOGTOUR: Nadine - John Steinberg



Nadine

London 1974 – and Peter Greenberg is riding high. Thanks to his magic touch, every play he puts on in Theatreland is a hit and the money is rolling in. The young man’s empire feels secure – but then everything changes. One evening, he calls in to see a rival’s musical and falls head over heels in love.
The beautiful Paris-born dancer who catches his eye is Nadine – a major star in the making. Like Greenberg, the young dancer too is in love – but with someone else. The eternal triangle is complicated by the birth of a child, and by tragic secrets that go back before World War Two; slowly, those secrets reveal themselves in a drama that out-performs anything on the West End stage or Broadway.
Nadine is a poignant story of unrequited love, a love that will one day be returned – and in a most unexpected way…

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 My Review: 


I’m not usually overly emotional as a person, it takes something special to make me cry but this beauty ALMOST got me.

It’s a great storyline, John Steinberg’s tale really draws you in and keeps you invested throughout. A wide range of emotions pour from the page and hit you; such intense love, betrayal. The drama will have you hooked and the characters, well you will love them – realistic, easy to read and without a shadow of a doubt you will identify with them in some way or another.

I believe this book will be so much more than people will presume, I don’t want to say too much as I really want people to read for themselves and enjoy the world John has created but just to say I was surprised.

A well-crafted tale from John Steinberg, a delightful read that I highly recommend to all. I’ve never read anything by the author before but will look forward to rectifying that.

About the Author:  


John Steinberg was born in 1952 and spent many years in business before becoming a writer in 2007. Since then, he has co-written and produced comedies for the stage and has created a series of books for children. Nadine is his third novel. He is married with three children and lives in North London.

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