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The Lemon Grove

The Paper Palace meets Notes on a Scandal in this bestselling summer sizzler

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The Lemon Grove

By: Helen Walsh
Narrated by: Eve Webster
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Each summer, Jenn and her husband Greg return to Deia, on Mallorca's dramatic west coast. This year the arrival of Emma, Jenn's stepdaughter, and her new boyfriend Nathan threatens to upset their equilibrium. Beautiful and reckless, Nathan stirs something unexpected in Jenn. As she is increasingly seduced by Nathan's youth and the promise of passion, the line between desire and obsession begins to blur. What follows is a highly-charged liaison that puts lives and relationships in jeopardy. For Jenn, after this summer, nothing can ever be the same.

(P)2014 Headline Digital©2014 Helen Walsh
Family Life Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction Fiction Marriage Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

This year's summer must read
A slinky, sultry, seductress of a novel...tense, poignant and honest (Lori Lansens, author of The Girls)
Extraordinarily, electrifyingly good (Lisa Jewell)
This honest, engaging and readable novel deftly explores aspects of ageing, authenticity and identity
Should be at the top of your summer reading list
Sensuous and sexy, with a nail-biting sense of trepidation... Unputdownable
A gripping, sexy summer read (Jenny Colgan)
Sultry, sexy, intense
'This year's Beautiful Ruins'
A steamy study of transgressive passion
Sultry and shocking
All stars
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I had to get beyond the narrators voice and try and enjoy the story. It’s almost something to blame the producers of the book for because I don’t want to hear ‘mouth noises’ to put it politely. It simply wasn’t the right voice for this story.

Story however was good.

Loved the story hated the narration

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Review: I have to admit that I bowed to peer pressure when reading this book. I wasn't sure about it initially but then I decided to give it a go, and rather cheekily, my choice of this book at this time was down to the fact that it was a fairly short book. Although I have an ebook copy of this one, my time meant that it was really better to get an audiobook copy and so I bought this book again in audiobook form. Five hours of listening later and I was done!

This book is intense. On the surface it doesn't really look like anything much is going on, but really everyone's emotions are changing every minute of every day and because this book focuses on one character in particular, the effect is Ben more intense, effectively you are living this week or so through the life of this one woman and her conflicting feelings and emotions. I admit that I did expect a little more to happen in the book. You are presented with feelings and situations in the novel and yet there don't seem to be many consequences or results of people's actions. (It's very hard to talk about actual events in the book without giving any spoilers away!)

I love the setting of this book. I really wanted to be by the pool on the cover and you could almost feel the heat hitting you as you the story unfurled and each scene was described to you. I didn't really like any of the characters however. Jenn seemed really immature considering the fact that she is a grown woman with a family of sorts. Her husband seems to be absent, I just found Emma spoilt and vindictive and I thought Nathan to be exceedingly arrogant. It didn't really put me off the book, my dislike of these characters and I do always feel that if you feel strongly about characters overall then the writer has done a good job!

I wouldn't say that this is strong summer recommendations for me but it is definitely a very quick read mad the audiobook was extremely well done. I think it will appeal to those who like something short and intense like this but not necessarily those who want a little more depth to their novel. Overall I enjoyed the book and I'm glad I read it but I would've like some more reaction to the actions that took place.

Short and intense

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After the excellent reviews on Amazon and elsewhere I had high hopes for this novel. Unfortunately I was hugely disappointed. This is a short book but moves along at an incredibly slow pace and completely lacks atmosphere or tension. I found the middle class family tedious and unlikeable and as the mother of a teenager myself I found Jenn's obsession with the teenage Nathan rather unbelievable. The whole novel felt forced and there was an absence of any real feeling. The narrator was listenable but her narration was similarly forced and did not flow easily.

An unbelievable, disappointing listen.

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But The Lemon Grove is not a romance; rather, it is a complex novel about family relationships and growing older. The illicit attraction between Jenn and Nathan is only one of several faultlines running deep between the four inhabitants of the Villa Ana. Jenn and her husband, Greg, are struggling to come to terms with 15-year-old Emma's sudden transformation into a sexually active young woman; Greg is manfully hiding a secret to protect his family; Emma asserts herself by rejecting Jenn's mothering. Into this volatile situation Nathan arrives as a virtual stranger: a cocky, working-class boy newly conscious of the power of his own beauty.

"mummy porn"

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Greet story and so easy to listen to, would listen again! Read very nicely as well was quite a short story as well so got through it fairly quickly.

Easy listening

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