Tilly Bagshawe's latest novel pays a tribute to Emily Brontë's
Wuthering Heights:
Fame
Tilly Bagshawe
ISBN: 978-0-00-732652-5
Format: Paperback
Imprint: Harper
This is not 'celebrity.' This is the real deal. This is Fame.
The raw, sexual beauty of Sabrina Leon demands the attention of all who come into contact with her. Plucked from obscurity at the age of seventeen she's the new darling of the film scene, bagging lead roles in the hottest blockbusters. But Sabrina Leon has a problem. There's a youtube sensation on the web that's set to destroy everything she's fought for… Hotshot movie producer Dorian Razmirez has struggles of his own. A bitter feud with rival producer and playboy, Harry Greene, has resulted in the plug being pulled on every project he goes near. Casting the disgraced Hollywood diva Sabrina Leon in Wuthering Heights is a risk that might cost him what remains of his career. Viorel Hudson, with his jet-black hair, high, slanting cheekbones and smooth, coffee coloured skin, was always destined for great things. Now he's scored a role that every A-lister in Hollywood auditioned for – Heathcliff in Dorian Razmirez's Wuthering Heights. He may be at the height of his career, but is he ready for his latest role? For a five million pound pay cheque, it's a risk he's willing to take. Set against a backdrop of a sumptuous crumbling English country house, the film-set of Wuthering Heights is going to be as salacious as the setting is beautiful.
As a matter of fact
iTunes offers an ebook edition combining the novel with
Wuthering Heights.
News of the World says:
Can a spoilt brat movie star ever be a sympathetic character?
At the start you'll think not but starlet Sabrina Leon and her insecurities will draw you in.
In fact, she's just one of a cast of characters that Tilly Bagshawe will make you fall in love with.
Movie Producer Dorian is in a Hollywood power struggle with bitter rival Harry Greene.
Leading actor Viorel Hudson hopes starring in Dorian's remake of Wuthering Heights will send his career into the stratosphere. (Fiona Hicks and Kat Lay)
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