The House in the Olive Grove
By (Author) Emma Cowell
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
15th January 2024
25th May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Religious and spiritual fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
280g
A glorious story that celebrates the power of love Bestselling author ADRIANA TRIGIANI
I adored The House in the Olive Grove. It is a hymn to friendship and love, and is utterly perfect Bestselling author LIZ FENWICK
Will one week in Greece change their lives for ever
Chef Maria is running a successful cookery school in her home village of Petalidi, Greece but she is also running from the secrets of her past.
Food journalist Kayla thought this was going to be just another work trip. But right before she leaves for Greece, she discovers that her whole life is built on a lie.
Jewellery-maker Alessandra has always lived according to her own rules despite what it has cost her to do so. But she has just had some devastating news.
As these three very different women come together at the house in the olive grove, unlikely friendships blossom and a season of self-discovery begins. Will the sumptuous flavours, sapphire waters and golden sands of Greece give each of them the answers they so desperately seek
The breathtaking, escapist second novel from Emma Cowell, perfect for fans of Victoria Hislop, Carol Kirkwood and Karen Swan.
Authors love The House in the Olive Grove:
Emma Cowell creates worlds of warmth, laughter, healing and hope in her delicious novels. The House in the Olive Grove is a glorious story that celebrates the power of love. Adriana Trigiani
I adored The House in the Olive Grove. It is a hymn to friendship and love, and is utterly perfect. Liz Fenwick
A culinary twist, female solidarity, friendship and romance, what more does one need for a perfect summer read Nadia Marks
Evocative, compelling, moving. A glorious story. Kate Frost
Sunshine and friendship, broken hearts and secrets. Cowells exquisite writing is as delicious as the food she describes. Jennie Keer
A sweeping novel about sisterhood, courage and new beginnings that will inspire and delight. Tessa Harris
PRAISE FOR THE HOUSE IN THE OLIVE GROVE
Emma Cowell creates worlds of warmth, laughter, healing and hope in her delicious novels. The House in the Olive Grove is a glorious story that celebrates the power of love Adriana Trigiani
I adored The House in the Olive Grove. It is a hymn to friendship and love, and is utterly perfect Liz Fenwick
A culinary twist, female solidarity, friendship and romance, what more does one need for a perfect summer read Nadia Marks
Exploring the power of friendship and love through delicious writing and Greek food, The House in the Olive Grove is evocative, compelling and moving. A glorious story. Kate Frost
An enchanting treat of a book. Sunshine and friendship, broken hearts and secrets. Cowells exquisite writing is as delicious as the food she describes. Five honey-smothered stars from me. Jennie Keer
A sweeping novel about sisterhood, courage and new beginnings that will inspire and delight. Tessa Harris
PRAISE FOR ONE LAST LETTER FROM GREECE:
A compelling and tender story, beautifully told by an exciting new voice Santa Montefiore
Emma Cowell tells an emotional, gripping tale about family secrets, love and loss Adriana Trigiani
Emmas written a beauty Peter Andre
An emotional rollercoaster. I fell in love with Theo and with Methoni which sounds so beautiful. Such an emotive tale of love and loss Rosanna Ley
Emma lives in Cornwall with her husband, Tony, and their fur baby, a Russian Blue called Papoushka Gerald Cowell. A former actress and BBC presenter Emma is currently Head of Philanthropy for national charity Together for Short Lives. Outside of work, Emma is a keen angler and held a Cornish record for over 10 years until her crown was toppled. She is yet to get over it but tries to keep calm by practising yoga. Also, a keen linguist, Emma is attempting to learn Greek to maintain her love affair with the country where she has set her debut novel. She is yet to achieve a level of proficiency outside of tavernas and bakeries.