Published by Quercus
Available in Ebook, Hardback and Paperback (13 June 2019)
496 pages
This was meant to be a review to help celebrate the paperback publication today of Rosanna Ley’s The Lemon Tree Hotel. Unfortunately, life has been a bit busy lately and I simply haven’t had time to finish the book – however what I have been able to read I have enjoyed. I will post a review just as soon as I get a chance, but in the meantime, congratulations to Rosanna on The Lemon Tree Hotel’s publication day.
My thanks to Milly of Quercus for the invitation to take part.
ABOUT THE BOOK
A story about love, family secrets, and a little piece of heaven …
In the beautiful village of Vernazza, the Mazzone family have transformed an old convent overlooking the glamorous Italian Riviera into the elegant Lemon Tree Hotel. For Chiara, her daughter Elene and her granddaughter Isabella, the running of their hotel is the driving force in their lives.
One day, two unexpected guests check in. The first, Dante, is a face from Chiara’s past, but what exactly happened between them all those years ago, Elene wonders. Meanwhile, Isabella is preoccupied with the second guest, a mysterious young man who seems to know a lot about the history of the old convent and the people who live there. Isabella is determined to find out his true intentions and discover the secret past of the Lemon Tree Hotel.
There are many other blogs also taking part in today’s Blog Blast, do pop over and take a look at what they are doing to celebrate.
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Sounds sweet…
Yes, I’m only partway through it but I love books set in Italy and the descriptions sounds idyllic