Lea creates a world that is so vividly realised, it is astonishing to read. All her characters are wonderfully nuanced, and you cannot help but fall in love with Mary, whose journey as an artist and as a woman is both absolutely heartbreaking and truly inspiring. This is a deeply moving, magical book from a consummate storyteller * Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den * Utterly compelling and immersive. I was hooked from the first page and looked forward to every moment I could spend with this stunning novel. Hauntingly beautiful, dangerous and magnificent, the isolated villa on Lake Geneva and the wild storms which battered it held me captive, as I witnessed Mary Shelley's transformation from lovesick teenager to a fiercely feminist young. In short: I have been altered by this novel * Anya Bergman, author of The Witches of Vardo * Raw, rage-filled and wondrous. A crackling, passionate read about Mary Shelley and the monsters we suppress. I loved it * Anna Mazzola, author of The House of Whispers * Beautifully written and wonderfully intense, this is no glamorous story of the rock star poets and their female muses but a rendition of absolute powerlessness turned around through sheer force of will. Lea throws light onto the true brilliance of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, a girl raised to believe in freedom who would live out her beliefs against all the odds. A thrilling read * Elizabeth Fremantle, author of Disobedient * A deliciously dark reimagining of the birth of literature's greatest monster, Love, Sex & Frankenstein is at once a heartbreaking Gothic love story and a chilling study of rage, betrayal and the mysterious origins of the creative impulse. A triumph * Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters * Love, Sex & Frankenstein is an intoxicating tale about the monsters suppressed inside us. Fury and passion, obsession and revenge sizzle beneath the surface as out-of-this-world prose spins the book to a powerful, sensual grand finale. What a firecracker of a story - it completely swept me off my feet! * Fiza Saeed McLynn, author of The Midnight Carousel * An astonishing and spectacular book. I felt I was there every step of the way with Mary Shelley as she experienced the desperate pain of her love for Shelley, her desire for Byron and most importantly the battle to find her own voice and write her masterpiece, Frankenstein. A wonderful book about loving the monster inside us all and the freedom that can bring. There are rare moments when an author creates something they were born to write and this is Carolines moment. This book is an absolute masterpiece. Brava. * Julie Owen-Moylan, author of 73 Dove Street * The best rendition of Mary Shelley to be found in a novel. Here is a glorious story of female awakening and rage. Brava * Essie Fox, author of The Fascination * Richly woven, gorgeously addictive, this is a true Gothic novel about life, death, desire, fury and passion. Conjuring the transformation that comes when we look into the dark shadows of the soul and acknowledge the longing that resides there, I absolutely loved this novel * Joanne Burn, author of The Bone Hunters * An exquisitely-written Gothic thriller that captures the horror and romance of the life of Mary Shelley and the circumstances that gave birth to Frankenstein. Lea shows how Mary Shelley finds her strength and anger to create new life, bringing the past alive with sensitive insight. Wonderful * Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines *