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Nothing But Trouble by Matt Cain
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Like most people, I read for escapism and I can promise you now there is no better novel that acts as a life retreat than Matt Cain’s Nothing But Trouble.

Nothing But Trouble is about singer Lola Grant. Destined for superstardom, Lola Grant is set to take the world by storm; number one single, number one album, upcoming European tour booked and the potential for an American tour. But she is her own worst enemy. She lives a life of decadence, sex and booze being her biggest weakness. Can she hold it altogether before self destruction takes over?

With all the sass and charm that Lola Grant has, you can’t help but picture her as a mixture of Amy Winehouse meets Adele character; she has the loud mouth of Adele with the tragic self destruction button of Amy. You cannot help but love her and even though you know she is going to do silly things, you scream at the book to try and change what has been written. Yep it gets you that involved.

What I loved about Nothing But Trouble is that it revealed the inside story of an existence that many of us will never see or experience ourselves. The world of music and television collide in Nothing But Trouble, along with storylines of sexual promiscuity, drugs and revenge; Nothing But Trouble is almost hedonistic in the lifestyles that it portrays.

Nothing But Trouble by Matt Cain is available now.

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Reading Progress

Finished Reading
July 19, 2015 – Started Reading (Kindle Edition)
July 19, 2015 – Shelved (Kindle Edition)
July 23, 2015 – Shelved as: netgalley-books (Kindle Edition)
July 23, 2015 – Finished Reading (Kindle Edition)
August 11, 2015 – Shelved

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