? THE BOOK OF THE SUMMER ?
'Extraordinary. Electrifyingly good' Lisa Jewell
'Should be at the top of your summer reading list' Stylist
'Taut and lyrical; steamy, tender and full of insight' Observer
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.
?? More praise for The Lemon Grove ??
'Sensuous and sexy, with a nail-biting sense of trepidation... Unputdownable' Marie Claire
'A gripping, sexy summer read' Jenny Colgan
'Sultry, sexy, intense' Cosmopolitan
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This year's summer must read * LOOK MAGAZINE * A slinky, sultry, seductress of a novel...tense, poignant and honest -- Lori Lansens, author of <i>The Girls</i> Extraordinarily, electrifyingly good -- Lisa Jewell A richly sensual story of forbidden lust... taut and lyrical; steamy, tender and full of insight * Observer * Walsh may have pulled off her riskiest project yet. Good for her * The Sunday Times * Should be at the top of your summer reading list * Stylist * Sensuous and sexy, with a nail-biting sense of trepidation... Unputdownable * Marie Claire * A gripping, sexy summer read -- Jenny Colgan Sultry, sexy, intense * Cosmopolitan * 'This year's Beautiful Ruins' * Glamour * A steamy study of transgressive passion * Sunday Express *
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978-1-4722-1210-8 (9781472212108)
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Helen Walsh was born in Warrington in 1976. She is the author of three previous novels, Brass, which won the Betty Trask Award, Once Upon A Time in England, which won a Somerset Maugham Award, and Go to Sleep.