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Under the Lemon Tree is a story of family drama and secrets with a dash of romance. Kat is struggling with the recent loss of her twin brother when she finds out she has inherited a house on the Greek island of Agistri from an uncle she never knew. Kat leaves London and heads to Agistri to hopefully heal from her recent loss and the feelings of betrayal by her family. I loved the Greek island setting. It was easy to imagine a blue sky and ocean breezes. This was a delightful book. Thanks to the author Emma Cowell, publisher Avon Books UK, and NetGalley. I received a complimentary copy of this ebook. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

This was such a lovely story! The details were so good that I could really imagine myself in Greece. A little bit slow at times, but overall it was a nice, easy read, perfect for summertime.

I was hooked from the beginning!!
It was amazing and engaging.
I was instantly sucked in by the atmosphere and writing style.
The characters were all very well developed .
The writing is exceptional and I was hooked after the first sentence.

A romance set in the present time in London and the Greek Island of Agistri. Katerina is separated from her husband, Jamie and lives with her parents. Her twin brother Nikolas died in a car accident 6 months ago and Katerina is deeply grieved over his death.
Katerina’s life changes when she is left a cottage that belonged to her uncle. The cottage is on Agistri, a Greek Island. Katerina travels to Agistri and starts to renovate the cottage. She writes about her experience on the Island and her struggles with grief.
I loved the way Katerina discovers her families’ secrets as she gets to know the housekeeper and other people she meets on the Island.
This was about families, grief, secrets and writers.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher Avon a division of Harper Collins Publishers for a chance to review this E-Book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

Thank you netgalley and publishers for allowing me to read a copy of this book. Set in the idyllic sounding Greece, this story follows Kat and her journey to the island and the discoveries she makes after the loss of her twin. Secrets, sadness, loss and love al make this an emotional but enjoyable read.

I read this over a couple of days. Beautiful book - while there is tragedy and secrets at it's centre, the book is also filled with friendship, hope and love.

This is a lovely book, full of warmth and friendship. Kat goes through the most unimaginable trauma, losing her twin brother in a car accident. Inheriting a house on the Greek island of Agistri comes as a huge surprise. As she and her mother discover more about the island, hearts are healed. Lovely descriptions of the island. Thank you for the chance to read and review this book.

Thank you NetGalley and Avon Books for the ARC of Under the Lemon Tree by Emma Cowell. This is the story of Kat adjusting to life without her twin brother after a tragic accident. Soon after his death her marriage falls apart, she inherits a house from a long lost uncle in Greece and decides to go there to find some peace in her life. While in Greece, she meets her neighbor, a very attractive man, who happens to be single and wealthy. During the course of self-discovery, Kat finds out a devastating secret about her mom. This book moved at a very slow pace, and I found myself bored while reading. It took me almost a month to read it because I just couldn't get into it. I rate this book a 3 out of 5 stars.

My biggest problem with Emma Cowell books is that I read them too quickly! Another wonderful read.
Kat is at a turning point in her life, her marriage is over and her darling twin brother recently passed away. She feels everyone in her life is making decisions for her as they don’t want her to be upset. Something has to change, but she doesn’t know what….
Then out of the blue news comes from Greece that a relative she had no idea existed, has left her their house in their will. She has to travel there to sign the paperwork, so why not take an extended break and see what Greece has to offer.
Little did she know how many secrets she is about to discover about her beloved family!
A fabulous read, a must for the summer, I’ve read it sitting in the British sunshine, wishing I was in Greece.
Emma’s books always have a knack of transporting you to Greece from the comfort of home, the sights, the sounds, the smell and the tastes.
A great read, with interesting characters, a bit few
twists to the tale and a beautiful Greek backdrop. What’s not to like?
A must for your summer reading list.

A new author for me but I adore nothing set in Greece and this. Ok lived up to my expectations. It follows Kat, she was a twin but her brother was tragically killed by a drunk driver. Her life was turned upside down and her Greek family are usually comforting but alongside her friends are starting to smother her. She needs a break and when an unexpected inheritance turns up from an unknown uncle, she finds herself heading to Greece. Could this summer in the sun be what she needs to heal? A beautiful tale of love, family, loss and new beginnings, this book kept me captivated to the end. Thank you to NetGalley, Avon Books UK and the author for the chance to review.

This story had a lovely setting on a Greek island. The descriptions made me feel as though I was there soaking up the sunshine. Kat has a number of things to come to terms with, the loss of her twin and the way that family and friends try to organise her life, even though she is 37 years old. Kat finds herself inheriting a house on the island and she uses her time to redecorate and modernise the house, whilst writing how this has helped with her grieving. Having a handsome next door neighbour also helps, although they didn’t hit it off at first. There are a number of secrets that need to be told before a happy ending can be achieved. I enjoyed this story, it did have prejudice against certain members of society, a beautiful setting just right for romance and some emotional scenes. A very good read. I received a copy and have voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Kat is heartbroken by the death of her twin brother Nick in a car accident caused by a drink driver, her struggles made worse by splitting with her husband Jamie. She then finds out that she has inherited a house on the Greek island of Agistri from an uncle she has never met. She travels there to look at the house and to see if she can find out any more about him. On the way she keeps meeting Andreas and not on the best possible terms, she then finds out that he is her new next door neighbour.
I started reading this book just as a warm spell had finished here, going back to colder than normal spring weather and reading about sunshine on a Greek Island was a pleasant reminder of warmer days. I did struggle a bit with the main characters, Kat is very spiky, which is not unexpected with what she was going through, however Andreas kept blowing hot and cold on their relationship. The reason for this did become clearer as the story progressed, and his relationship with her uncle revealed itself. I did enjoy the story and the setting (and the description of the glorious Greek food), makes an ideal summer read or one to remind you of warmer times at other times if the year.
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley, however this did not influence my review of the book.

A delightful romantic fiction story that transports the reader to the beautiful Greek island of Agistri.
Idyllic blue skies and gorgeous golden sandy beaches await Kat as she returns to the island with hopes of healing her broken heart. Kats twin brother Nik died in her arms after they were involved in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. Kat is still devastated but hopes that renovating her late uncles house will help with her grieving.
Andreas a mysterious man she meets ignites a romantic spark and as they are neighbours Kat discovers secrets. Not only does Kat find her heritage but lies are uncovered leaving her to work out if she can forgive the past and move on to a new life.
My thanks to Net Galley and publishers Avon Harper Collins for the arc of this thoroughly enjoyable summer read

Thanks to the Publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.
After the death of her twin brother Nik, Kat can’t see how she can live her life without him, they were always there for each other and close. She focuses on her work, thinking that’ll help her find some direction. But, the gap her brother has left can’t be filled.
Then, she finds out that she’s been left a house, from an Uncle that she never met. In order for her to accept her inheritance she has to go to the house which is on the Greek island of Agistri.
Kat is aware that her Mum’s family live on that island, but, she’s also always been informed that no member of that family is alive. So why was she lied to?
Kat goes to the island of Agistri and she loves it at first sight and thinks that maybe being there will help her to start living her life the way she wants to.
The story was emotional, secrets were revealed that had been kept for a long time.
I loved the setting and the characters.
I highly recommend this book.

The beautiful setting of Greece brings this book to life and if you’re looking to be transported there then this book will do that for you.
This was a story with deep and difficult themes. Grief, bereavement and finding what you love gives the reader a range of emotions which I really enjoyed.
Kat is dealing with a lot in her life and she unexpectedly finds herself travelling to a small Greek island to take ownership of a house left to her by an uncle. As secrets are revealed Kat has to find a way to try and understand her family.
I loved the setting, you can imagine yourself there and as Kat meets the locals she finds herself falling in love with the new life.
An enjoyable read with such likeable characters and a setting second to none.

Really enjoyed this book of which I was my first from this author. The story is of love loss and family, Kat is devastated by the death of her brother, her twin Nik in a tragic car accident when a drunk driver hit them. When Kat finds she has inherited a her uncles house on a Greek island she travels there to make a new start.
Such a lovely read with lovely characters and beautiful surroundings.
My thanks as always to NetGalley and to Publisher Avon Books UK for the early read

How can you not love a book that includes the word ‘claggy’’?
Set on the beautiful Greek Island of Agistri, this book has it all; secrets, romance, friendship, family fall outside, prejudice and of course happiness.
It also includes the recipes for the delicious food mentioned in the story.
Kat’s world is turned upside down when her twin brother is killed by a drunk driver. She is further devastated to find that her mother had lied to her..
With further twists this book kept me reading long after normal lights out.

Under the Lemon Tree is a cute romantic story played out in Greece. Think romance, blue seas, lemon trees, delicious food and sunshine. The heroine, Kat, is grieving the loss of her twin, Nik, when she finds out about an inheritance of a house and some money in Greece. She decides to escape her family, friends and soon to be ex-husband to allow herself the opportunity to grieve. Here, Kat meets the enigmatic and sexy Andreas,and.... well, you're going to have to read it to find out more, but this is a lovely book and a perfect beach read!

Kat travels to Greece to to find a home she has inherited from an unknown uncle. She is still suffering from the trauma of her twin brother dying.
But her life changes in this beautiful. place, she meets new people who no nothing of her past. She find peace and harmony, new people who all help her to find herself again and heal many of her sorrows.
A good book interesting well written and very enjoyable.

The cover actually drew me to this book.
The story has some sad parts dealing with loss and secrets. There’s happiness in new romance and the promise of what’s to come. The location and the food sounded wonderful. I really wanted to see Kat’s house after she renovated it too. It was a lovely story.