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Pre-order the breathtaking, new escapist novel from Emma Burstall, perfect for fans of Victoria Hislop, Carol Kirkwood and Karen Swan.

Heartbroken after the loss of a friend and the collapse of her marriage, Stella hopes that this trip to the idyllic Greek island of Crete will give her and her family a chance to heal. And when she first steps into the breath-taking Villa Ariadne, with its views over the azure waters and intoxicating scent of lemons, Stella’s troubles seem to melt away.

Until the arrival of an old acquaintance, and an unwelcome revelation, threaten to undermine the peace at the villa, and Stella is forced to make a difficult decision.

But with the help of Crete’s beautiful scenery and the kindness of its locals, Stella is about to discover that Villa Ariadne can still offer an escape… and so much more. Can she open herself up to the possibility of love and find the strength to start again?

Praise for Emma

'Brilliant' Phillipa Ashley

'A novel to lose yourself in' Faith Hogan

'Step into a world of pure escapism in this gripping tale of family secrets, sibling rivalry and summer romance' Chat Magazine

'A charming, warm-hearted read... Pure escapism' Alice Peterson

'Burstall is a great writer, and this is not your usual run-of-the-mill chick lit... I was gripped from the start' Daily Mail

'Burstall has a true knack for transporting you to her world' Jane Corry

218 pages, Hardcover

Published September 6, 2024

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Profile Image for Sheila.
3,059 reviews121 followers
August 18, 2024
I received a free copy of, Beneath the Lemon Trees, by Emma Burstall, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Stella is hurt and starting to heal from the loss of a dear friend, and the end of her marriage, she decides to take a trip to Greece, Corfu, to reset. I think we all need to get away from our troubles, at some time in our life, why not do it in beautiful Corfu. I liked this book, and seeing Stella start to heal.
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63 reviews4 followers
August 14, 2024
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.

Before beginning, I will say, I was excited to read this book — thinking it’d be a lovely beach read. Boy was I wrong.

Spoilers Ahead:

Beneath the Lemon Trees revolves around Stella, a recently separated woman who takes a vacation in Crete with her two children (Hector and Lily) and her friend Louise, and her two children.

This vacation comes at a time where Stella is in great need of a get away. She has lost her life long friend to cancer, has been trying to run her catering business, along with upholding a promise she had made to her late friend, Harriet. This promise being that she would look out for her daughter and now widower husband.

Shortly after arriving in Crete (the scene building was lovely) you find Stella speaking to Louise about how she was questioning whether Hector should have joined them due to his attitude. Saying that he has been taking his father’s side in the separation and blaming his mother for what has transpired between them.

Stella makes it seem as though the separation was both her and Al’s (husband’s) fault.
That he too was complicit in the demise of their marriage.

Come to find out later that nope it was all her. She was so focused on upholding the promise to Harriet that she put Jon (widower) and his daughter, Jemima, before her own husband and children.

In a flash back you get insight that Al had noticed how much Stella had been struggling and had asked how he could help her. She simply shuts him down. Snaps at him that he can’t in fact take care of Jon and Jemima for her, he can’t run her catering business, and also do all the shopping and making of dinner for her own family.
He acknowledges that this was true, he could not take off work to care for Jon, however he could pick up groceries and make dinner. The man was TRYING! But she continued to push him away.

Unsurprisingly he had enough and SHE suggested they separate. So he ends up renting an apartment and moving out.

And she wonders why Hector blames her.

While on vacation, Stella invites Jon to join them because she feels so sorry for him being alone. This being done without her consulting Louise. For which Louise is justifiably annoyed.

He arrives and he ends up confessing his long standing love for Stella, love that he claims he has felt for her even while Harriet was alive. Saw that coming. Also what an ass.

Stella is appalled and tells him that she couldn’t possibly begin anything with him out of respect for Harriet and also because she simply didn’t have feelings for him.

All the while she reflects that she must tell him this in a manner that doesn’t upset his fragility. And that no matter what, she would still stick by him because she had made a promise to Harriet. How many times could she have mentioned that darn promise?! *ugh* she’s exasperating.
And you wonder why her actual husband felt neglected.

Other background things happen while in Crete, some things that I find added absolutely nothing to the story - the character of the shop owner and her family.

In the end Stella reconciles with her husband - surprise and they live happily ever after.

Aside from Stella being insufferable and the story itself being anything but an enjoyable beach read - the author jumps from current day to flash backs in such a way that you need to stop, reread the page to decipher what is going on.

The one moment of spice was dreadful and so abrupt that it didn’t feel as though it belonged in the book.

The book seems light and upbeat by the lovely cover, but it is anything but.

Overall was it the worst book I’ve ever read, no. Would I ever recommend it. Absolutely not. Do I wish I had the time back that I spent reading it. You betcha.
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655 reviews136 followers
May 2, 2025
Even een fijne feelgood tussendoor die zich afspeelt op Kreta. Lekker kabbelend verhaal maar niet te, precies de vakantiesfeer die je wilt. Alsof je zelf door een dorpje struint, zo’n ritme heeft dit boek.

We volgen Stella die haar beste vriendin heeft verloren en met vriendin Louise inclusief hun tienerkinderen (ze hebben allebei 2 kinderen) naar een mysterieuze villa gaan. Tikje mysterie, tikje spiritualiteit maar nooit idioot overdreven. Gedoe met mannen want Stella is uit elkaar en de man van haar overleden beste vriend vraagt nogal wat van haar steeds. Ja, was mooi en leuk en hoopvol. Lekker even.
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129 reviews5 followers
July 28, 2024
Thank you, NetGalley and Boldwood Books, for this ARC.

This was an escapist novel alright. It painted the vacation house beautifully and if I hadn't wanted to visit Crete before, there's no doubt this book would have convinced me to do so.

Right off the bat, I was intrigued by the "magic" of the villa. The prologue did a great job of setting the mysterious tone that hummed through the entire novel. Unfortunately, except for the revelation about the house's owner, most of the plot just wasn't exciting for me.

Half the time, I was annoyed at Stella's inability to say no. She infuriated me. The rest of the time, I wondered when a certain character (not gonna spoil) would show up. When this character finally showed up, it felt too late because by then I had already decided that this novel was just okay for me.

It's not bad, it just wasn't as good as I thought it'd be based on how the prologue made me feel.

I did like the vivid imagery and how the author painted the culture and the quirky townspeople. But I did find some parts overly described, like, was it really necessary to say that they went to this restaurant and found the food bland? I was wondering if the food review would figure into the plot later on but it didn't, so what was it for???

Overall, I thought the world-building was great, the magical aspect of the novel was good (the grand reveal could've been more exciting), and the romance was meh.

P. S. Early praise for this book said this escapist novel contains family secrets, sibling rivalry, and summer romance. There were lots of family secrets, sure. I don't know if I'd categorize this as a summer romance, but okay. I found sibling rivalry nowhere though. (Not a criticism of the book or author, I just felt compelled to mention that.)
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160 reviews2 followers
April 20, 2025
Waar gaat het over?

Stella had een pittige periode achter de rug. Het verlies van haar beste vriendin Harriet, die een man en kind achterliet, drukte zwaar op haar. Daarbovenop kwam nog het einde van haar huwelijk, wat het allemaal niet makkelijker maakte. Om even los te komen van alles, besloot ze samen met haar vriendin Louise en hun beider kinderen op vakantie te gaan.

Online vond Stella een charmant vakantiehuisje op Kreta: Villa Ariadne. Ze diende een verzoek in om het te huren, en de verhuurster, Katerina, voelde intuïtief aan dat deze vakantie precies was wat het gezin nodig had. De boeking werd bevestigd, en niet veel later genoten ze van het prachtige Kreta, de rust van de omgeving en de kleine uitstapjes die ze maakten.

Toch kon Stella zich moeilijk volledig ontspannen. Het verdriet om Harriet zat diep. Ze voelde een sterke verantwoordelijkheid voor de nabestaanden van haar vriendin, vooral voor Jon, Harriet’s partner. Zijn constante telefoontjes en het delen van zijn verdriet drukten zwaar op haar. Stella had altijd de neiging om anderen te helpen en te ondersteunen, zelfs als dat ten koste ging van haar eigen welzijn – simpelweg omdat ze niemand wilde kwetsen.

Uiteindelijk besloot ze, zonder overleg met Louise, om Jon uit te nodigen om ook naar Kreta te komen. Toen hij eenmaal arriveerde, veranderde de sfeer meteen. De vakantie waar Stella zo op gehoopt had, werd iets heel anders dan ze zich had voorgesteld.

Mijn mening

Dit was mijn eerste kennismaking met Emma Burstall en wat een fijne verrassing! Haar warme schrijfstijl trok me meteen het verhaal in en liet me wegdromen naar het sfeervolle Kreta. Alles werd zó beeldend beschreven dat ik het echt voor me zag.

De personages kwamen tot leven en door de diepere thema’s als verlies, relaties en zelfontdekking raakte het me op meerdere vlakken.

Een mooie, pure roman die me bij zal blijven en wat zeker niet mijn laatste boek van deze auteur zal zijn.
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1,008 reviews78 followers
September 2, 2024
Set in Crete, a place I love and with such a beautiful cover, how could I resist ' Beneath the Lemon Trees'. Breaking my own strict rule of never judging a book by its cover, it serves me right that I was a little disappointed. The novel was not the laid back summer romance that I expected.

Stella and her friend Louise plus their respective teenage children have rented a villa in Crete to give them a much needed break. The holiday did not turn out to be the relaxing one they had expected as there was so much tension between everyone. Unsurprisingly really as Stella, rather an unlikeable person actually, had definitely been asking for trouble with her attitude towards her family.

Transport yourself to Crete with this story of love and loss. It is perfect escapism if you are looking for an easy read full of descriptive paragraphs about beautiful scenery and delicious food.

With thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to read and review 'Beneath the Lemon Trees'

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41 reviews1 follower
July 29, 2024
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. *spoilers below*

A woman travelling to a beautiful Greek island to escape the troubles of her life and try to heal the pain from her past? Does this not give major "Mamma Mia" vibes? I'll be honest, that is what caught my initial attention. Based off of the description, I expected self-discovery, romance, and family healing to be in the book, and it was delivered, maybe just not in the way I anticipated.

Things I enjoyed:
-The author did a fantastic job with vivid imagery. I felt as though I was on that island with the characters and I could picture the villa beautifully.
-I loved the magical element that the prologue gave the book, but I'm disappointed I didn't get more of that throughout the rest of the story. Nevertheless, because of the prologue, I was hooked from the beginning because I wanted to see what happened next.
-Louise. That's all. She was just so real. I feel like her actions and feelings towards Stella were justified, but I also love how she stood up for her family and friends.
-A main thing that I crave in books is character development, and I felt that I did get that with Stella, so I appreciated that.

Constructive criticism:
-Some of the flashbacks about Harriet could have been better introduced. I feel like if I knew more about Harriet before I learned about her death, the flashbacks would have been more impactful.
-The descriptions of the food were a little too detailed. I know it's probably because Stella was in the catering business but it just didn't interest me to know every single spice and herb in every single dish.
-Stella! Ugh, she was so annoying! She was whiny, made horrible decisions that lead her husband and children to resent her, and she kept interrupting people when they spoke. I feel like she thought she was entitled to whatever behaviour because she was mourning, but you don't just abandon your family when times are hard.
-THE LOVE SCENE AT THE END. Literally ew what was that. It was so unnecessary and I will be completely honest, I've never cringed that hard in my life.
-Lastly Jon. He was the biggest red flag. Falling in love with your wife's best friend? Even if he didn't act on anything while Harriet was still alive that has to be emotional cheating.

In general, it was a fairly light and easy read, but overall it was just a 'meh' book, which I rate as 2.5 stars (rounded up to 3).
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1,082 reviews39 followers
October 21, 2024
A beautiful escapist novel. Stella retreats to Crete with her children and friends to Villa Ariadne, which promises to a healing experience. After the loss of her best friend, Stella has been consumed by grief, and it has led to a separation from her husband. She is reeling from both losses and hopes that the island will help her begin he recovery. Beneath the heady scent of the lemon trees and basking in the salty azure waters, dining on local cuisine , sampling the local shops, and getting to know the local area and its people does have its own power. The holiday isn't without its difficulties, and to begin healing, you have to face the pain head on first. The support of friends and family and new-found friends stands out in this book alongside the healing power of nature. #beneaththelemontrees #emmaburstall #netgalley
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9 reviews
August 13, 2025
I really really loved this book, im sad reading a lot of the negative reviews for this book, I really enjoyed the characters (yes they were annoying at times) but that was the fun of it and what hooked me, I wanted to see them resolve their problems and get character development and they did, that’s what a good story is. I loved the story and the ending and I read it in 4 hours in just 1 sitting!! I personally recommend it but don’t expect it to be super happy at first, but I love that kind of story!!
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118 reviews
April 27, 2025
Dit is echt een leuk boek waar je je kan onderdompelen in de mooie landschappen en kan genieten van het heerlijke eten van Kreta.
Ik had constant zin in vakantie en Grieks eten als ik in mijn boek verzonken was. Het gaf me ook echt al een vakantiegevoel.
Er komen ook wel heftige onderwerpen aan te pas ondanks het een luchtig en vlot geschreven verhaal is.
Ik ben fan! ☺️
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200 reviews34 followers
August 2, 2024
ARC provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I am very much a mood reader and the cover of this book gave me such high hopes but I have to say it fell pretty short of what it could have been. For starters, the main character is just unlikable and even trying to be empathetic I still didn’t feel like she did enough to fully redeem herself in the end. The overall story line was good although a bit predictable. The book was supposed to be about the magic of the villa and how it is special for the guests it chooses, but I don’t feel that was really talked about much at all. I will say the author did a wonderful job with the side characters, the descriptions of Crete, and the descriptions of the Greek food/culture. I wish the characters and storyline would have gotten as much effort. Finally, while this was a romance and I have absolutely no issue with open door/explicit scenes, the single one in this book really seemed forced and out of place and a closed door implied scene would have really been a better fit. I still enjoyed the book overall and it was a very easy read so if a story set on a small Greek island interests you I’d say give it a
Profile Image for Judith.
36 reviews
June 19, 2025
Even lekker boek tussendoor. Beetje hoog drama gehalte. Vooral lekker dat het op Kreta afspeelde en dat soms heerlijk gedetailleerd wordt beschreven, waardoor ie jezelf daar ook even waant.
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138 reviews
July 2, 2025
Not the most exciting book but pleasant enough & set on the island of Crete. Light & easy to read.
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59 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2025
*audioboom*
Under the Lemon Trees by Emma Burstall is a nice feel-good book, perfect to listen to while doing household chores. Not a standout, but definitely not bad either. Just an enjoyable, light listen. Nothing more, nothing less.
Profile Image for Olivia Binczewski.
69 reviews
July 31, 2024
I was given this ARC early in exchange for a honest review courtesy of NetGalley.

This book was definitely an escape on vacation vibe and I really enjoyed the descriptions of the scenery and culture. I also really enjoyed all the characters from the village, they really brought some light to the story. I thought to prologue in the beginning really intrigued me. However, the plot was honestly kinda all over the place and I couldn’t stand the main character, Stella. She was so annoyingly fragile and weak and didn’t know how to say no but still somehow managed to hurt all the people around her. I wish there would’ve been more exploration on the “magic” of the villa, I think it would’ve made this story so much more interesting. Also the random sex scene at the end was kinda not necessary. Overall this book was just okay. I think there could’ve been so much more done with it.
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423 reviews49 followers
September 10, 2024
Highly troubling and absolutely frustrating, Beneath the Lemon Trees by Emma Burstall is about a woman who is on vacation with her friend and their respective children but stirs trouble when she invites someone unwanted.

Summary: Stella Johnson books a vacation in Crete, Greece, for herself, her close friend Louise and their four children in total. Without consulting them, she invites Jon, the husband of her best friend who recently passed away from cancer, to join their vacation, which raises a lot of ire.

Tropes/Genres:
• family drama
• island setting
• mentions of cancer
• contemporary fiction
• set in Crete, Greece

Review: What does this book have to do with lemon trees? Regardless, there are so many reasons to dislike this book. It's filled with problems. For starters, the main character was very unreasonable and difficult to like. The minor characters in this story probably saved the rating a little.

Stella was such a frustrating character. I don't even understand how anyone can be this unreasonable. Okay, it's fine that she's unlikeable at the start of the book, right? She could have character development. In my opinion, her main problems weren't properly addressed. Every time someone tries to call her out for her actions, she gets defensive and then delivers low blows. And she knows they were low blows. I guess it's okay for her to be an asshole just because she was kind enough to help her dead best friend's husband even if it meant that she neglected her family in the process! Wow!

Louise is the real deal. I didn't like how rude she was to Marina at first even though I kind of get why she reacted that way, but I grew to like her a lot. She delivers the truth right at your face. She called out Stella for what she did wrong, such as inviting Jon without consulting anyone – NOBODY wanted Jon to crash their vacation, but Stella invited him despite knowing that just for the sake of Harriet – and neglecting her family to assist Harriet and her family. She's truly the real deal. She's awesome. She's not even unreasonable. She made so many good points. Even if she may have any form of negative bias against Harriet, it doesn't cloud her rational judgement, and it sucks to see Stella discredit her opinion just because she herself couldn't accept the truth.

Jon is terrible. I don't even understand why he practically got away with everything he did, including sexually harassing Stella. I don't like Stella, but nobody deserves to be harassed by a guy and guilt-tripped for rejecting him, especially not when said guy is your dead best friend's husband. I cannot do this. He's too awful, and he got away with everything he did way too easily. Next.

Al is such a sweetheart, and it is evident even though he barely appears in this book. It really pained me to see him constantly get demonised by Stella when she was the one who was neglecting him and their family in the name of helping her dying best friend Harriet. Harriet, Harriet and Harriet. She's always talking about Harriet. I'm not even surprised everyone got so jaded about everything revolving around Harriet because it was really excessive. I honestly don't think Stella deserves Al at all, but I guess it's not really my place to tell people what to do.

This brings me to my main issue: the fact that she neglected her family and prioritised her dead best friend's family over her own wasn't addressed. I don't give a crap if you're such a nice person. It's good to help others, but kindly don't do it at the cost of your own family. And she did cause a lot of issues and instability for her family. But even while she realised what she had done, it was excused. She wasn't sorry for what she did. She was sorry about what she lost. There's a difference. You can help your dying best friend and still be present for your family. She chose to act all entitled, make it all about Harriet and neglect her own family. But I guess it's okay because she had good intentions. I don't know if you know this, but you can be kind and still have a lot of issues.

All that family drama aside, the author seemed to try to talk about the magic of the villa and how it was special for the guest it chose. The prologue was truly intriguing. However, this aspect of the story fell short. It was barely talked about because the bulk of the book was about Stella and how unreasonable she was, refusing to see that her actions had hurt the people around her. Oh, and she's only sorry about the consequences, not the fact that she caused it single-handedly. The irritating drama about Stella and Jon, which could've been so easily solved, heavily overshadowed everything else in the story.

I don't have any issues with sex scenes in fiction, but the one in this story was so out of place and unnecessary.

The description of the setting was nice, though. It was nice to have multiple breaks from all that trouble about Stella and Jon when they visited Porto Liakáda. April and her son Dimitrios, also known as Meaty, aren't that funny, but I guess they can still be considered comedic relief.

Overall, I think that this book can still be enjoyed by people, but it's so easy to dislike so many characters in this book. The main character herself was filled with problems that were never properly addressed. If you like books with family drama, though, you can try this.

Thank you, NetGalley, for the read.
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806 reviews3 followers
August 30, 2024
This book was filled with glorious descriptions, tackled difficult emotions and situations and had a whole realm of quirky, funny characters including a magical villa that chooses its own guests according to need. Fabulous.
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510 reviews28 followers
September 11, 2024
CW: cancer, death, su!cide attempt, mental health crises, separation

After the death of her best friend, Stella's life is spiralling. In amongst her own grief, she feels compelled to look after her friend's widowed husband, Jon, and child, to the detriment of her own family. After splitting from her husband, Stella and her children retreat to the Villa Ariadne in Crete to reconnect and recover, alongside friends, in a magical location.

Stella is unsettled by a local's prophesy for her; and when Jon turns up at the villa as well, Stella finds herself in an impossible predicament.

Torn between her own grief and her people-pleasing tendencies, Stella's world implodes.

Stella is clearly overwhelmed and has more and more demands put upon her - a relatable position - to the point she doesn't feel she is able to just be herself. Her eldest child is angry and resentful at the family breakdown; her friend Louise shows a very different side of herself in the tense atmosphere, and Stella feels guilted into tolerating more than she should. She feels she should be everything to everyone, papering over her feelings with a brittle mask.

I wasn't thrilled at the start of the book when it was implied Stella had been the victim of DV, particularly after the reader meet her husband. We learn through flashbacks that her views of the recent past are unreliable and distorted .

The Villa Ariadne and the scenes in Porto Liakadia are an antidote to the heavy topics Stella is dealing with, and introduce some fun characters that could easily have their own books. These balmy moments help Stella focus on where she is really needed, and when things come to a head, she knows where her priorities lie.

There is warmth and heart in this book, alongside heartbreak and frustration - the author treads a very fine line to balance them both.

This was a fast read, but it's not a light beach romance. There are some very heavy topics addressed.

~Many thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review~
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43 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2025
Voor bookinfluencers.com mocht ik het e-book van Onder de Citroenbomen lezen. De prachtige cover en flaptekst spraken me enorm aan, dus gauw de leesbril op en binge lezen maar…

Stella boekt na een zware periode, na het verlies van haar beste vriendin en de scheiding van haar man, een vakantie naar Kreta met haar zoon, dochter, vriendin en diens kinderen. Ze hoopt tot rust te komen in een mooie villa, omringd door de prachtige natuur. Maar niets
loopt zoals gehoopt. De relatie met haar kinderen staat onder druk en tot overmaat van ramp leidt een aardig bedoeld gebaar van haar tot flinke ergernissen bij haar reisgenoten.

De schrijfster weet de schoonheid en sfeer van Kreta zo treffend te beschrijven dat je de omgeving bijna voor je ziet. Dat maakt het contrast met Stella’s innerlijke worstelingen en de spanningen binnen de groep des te schrijnender. De komst van een onverwachte gast zet
extra druk op de situatie. Je krijgt bijna medelijden met Stella. Bijna, want haar onvermogen om grenzen te stellen en duidelijk te zijn, beginnen op een bepaald moment op je zenuwen te werken.

Het verhaal kabbelt voort, en de magie die in de proloog wordt geschetst, evenals het escapisme dat de cover suggereert, blijven helaas onderbelicht. Als die elementen meer ruimte hadden gekregen, had ik vermoedelijk meer van het boek genoten. Nu voelde het
meer als “dezelfde ellende als thuis, maar dan op vakantie.”

Toch is het geen slecht boek. Het is alleen anders dan verwacht. Wat er voor mij wel echt uitsprong was de interactie met de lokale bewoners. Daar zat zoveel warmte en compassie in. Dat in tegenstelling tot de romantische ontknoping aan het eind, die nogal vergezocht aanvoelde, om over de seksscène maar niet te spreken 🙄

De vergelijking met Soraya Lane en Karen Swan is begrijpelijk, vooral wanneer het gaat om de prachtige setting waarin het verhaal zich afspeelt. Toch mis ik in dit boek net dat beetje extra magie en de feelgood-factor die je wel terugvindt in de werken van Lane en Swan. Maar, het is een prima boek voor tussendoor of in de vakantie.

3,5 ⭐️
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201 reviews3 followers
May 4, 2025
Dit verhaal deed me denken aan de zaterdag middag films van Hallmark. Cozy, een beetje voorspelbaar en een vleugje magie.
Wanneer je begint met lezen weet je dat het een happy ending zal hebben.
Er zitten wat zwaardere thema's zoals rouw, verdriet, scheiding en depressieve gedachten verwerkt in het verhaal.

Stella gaat met haar twee kinderen samen haar goede vriendin Louise en haar twee kinderen op vakantie naar een Grieks eiland. Haar beste vriendin is anderhalf jaar ervoor overleden en de periode erna heeft ze voor het gezin van haar vriendin gezorgd terwijl ze zelf ook nog aan het rouwen was.
In de tussentijd zijn Stella en haar man uit elkaar gegaan en de vakantie moet een tijd zijn voor rust en herstel. Ze verblijven in een prachtige villa en zijn van plan er een mooie tijd samen door te brengen, maar het verloopt allemaal niet zo soepel.
De zoon van Stella mist zijn vader en is met tegenzin mee gegaan, de man van Stella's overleden vriendin belt haar continue om zijn hart te luchten en Louise lijkt hier geïrriteerd door te raken. Wanneer Stella hem dan ook nog eens zonder te overleggen uitnodigt naar het eiland lopen de spanningen nog meer op. Wordt dit wel de ontspannen vakantie waar Stella zo'n behoefte aan heeft?
Het eiland zelf wordt bewoond door een aantal excentriekelingen en als één van hen een voorspelling doet waar Stella kippenvel van krijgt lijkt er geen sprake meer te zullen zijn van rust en herstel.

Ik vond dit geen fantastisch verhaal maar zeker ook niet slecht. Vanwege de zwaardere thema's is het niet per se luchtig te noemen, maar omdat ik het zelf heel voorspelbaar vond waren er ook geen verassende plottwists of ontknopingen. Het is gedetailleerd geschreven, soms ook met overbodig veel details zonder dat het echt iets bijdroeg aan het verhaal.
Ben je op zoek naar een boek voor tussendoor als palette cleanser met eind goed al goed einde dan is dit zeker een aanrader.
80 reviews
May 21, 2025
De schrijfster neemt je mee in een verhaal waarbij Stella het verlies van haar vriendin Hariette verwerkt en het stranden van haar eigen huwelijk. Om dit alles te verwerken en een plek te geven boekt ze een vakantie naar Kreta samen met haar vriendin Louise en alle kinderen.

Het verhaal wordt heel beeldig beschreven. In het begin was dit voor mij wat te langdradig, maar na een paar hoofdstukken kwam ik steeds meer in het verhaal. De zinnen werden wat korter en de verhaallijn werd duidelijker. Doordat het zo beeldig wordt beschreven heb je een goed idee bij de omgeving en de karakters.

In het boek lees je hoe Stella zichzelf is kwijtgeraakt na het overlijden van haar vriendin. Ze neemt de zorg op zich van de man en dochter van haar overleden vriendin. Iets wat veel tijd kost en waardoor haar eigen gezin meer op de achtergrond komt. Stella komt voor mij over als een vrouw die iedereen graag wil helpen, maar hierdoor zichzelf uit het oog verliest en de mensen die ze lief heeft. Ik vond Louise een heel fijn karakter, omdat zij een spiegel ophield richting Stella. Hierdoor kon Stella naar haar eigen handelen kijken, iets wat voor haar erg pijnlijk is maar wel nodig in zo’n situatie. Door deze reis en haar vriendin, vindt ze zichzelf steeds meer terug. Je leest in dit boek mooi de persoonlijke reis en groei die Stella maakt en hierdoor ook sterker maakt. Daarnaast is het mooi hoe de band tussen haar kinderen ook weer begint te groeien.

In dit verhaal komt een vleugje van mysterie voor d.m.v. voorspellingen die aan Stella ongevraagd worden gegeven door een Griekse vrouw.

Ik ben zelf net terug van een vakantie op Kreta, door dit boek te lezen waande ik mijzelf weer helemaal terug. De natuur, de cultuur en het lekkere eten werd er allemaal in verwerkt.

Wil jij jezelf in vakantiesfeer brengen, met een boek dat over rouwverwerking gaat, persoonlijke groei van een karakter. Dan is dit boek wat voor jou!
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179 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2025
3,5/5

"Als je houdt van zomerse boeken met veel drama, een B&B en vriendschappen, dan moet je dit boek een kans geven."

Mijn samenvatting:
Een vakantie met haar beste vriendin in een heerlijke B&B op een zonnig Grieks eiland moet Stella haar problemen wel wegnemen toch? Stella is in tijden niet zo toe geweest aan een lekkere vakantie. Haar voormalig beste vriendin is overleden en ze heeft het zwaar met het verlies. Ook haar relatie ligt op de schop en het is tijd voor tijd voor haarzelf.

Stella is niet de enige die kampt met problemen en als people pleaser kan ze het toch niet laten om de zorg van anderen op zich te nemen. Dit gaat alleen niet altijd even goed. Loopt de o zo nodige vakantie dan toch in de soep? Of wordt het een vakantie om nooit meer te vergeten?

Mijn mening:
Toen ik de cover van dit boek zag, raakte ik al helemaal enthousiast om dit boek te gaan lezen. De zonnige sferen kan ik wel gebruiken, maar ook de flaptekst sprak me erg aan.

Ik vond dit boek prachtig, ik vloog er doorheen en de schrijfstijl was helemaal mijn ding. Daarnaast vond ik Kreta zo betoverend overkomen in dit boek, dat ik graag het eerstvolgende ticket zou willen boeken om het met mijn eigen ogen te zien.

Hoewel ik dol ben op drama in een boek, had Stella wel heel erg veel aan haar hoofd. Bijna zoveel dat het uiteindelijk een beetje ongeloofwaardig begon te worden. Nu was zij ook wel echt een "people pleaser", waardoor problemen zich alleen maar begonnen op te stapelen. Ergens vond ik het heel leuk om dit te lezen, maar je hebt wel wat empathie nodig om Stella echt te waarderen als personage.

Hoewel dit boek niet zoveel pagina's heeft, had ik het idee dat er wel genoeg gebeurde. Alle pagina's en woorden leken goed benut en niks was overbodig. Dit zorgde ervoor dat ik het boek binnen enkele dagen uit had gelezen.

Kortom, een heerlijk boek voor aan het strand of voor in je B&B op Kreta!
231 reviews4 followers
May 8, 2025
Stella heeft even afstand nodig van haar leven. Haar vriendin is overleden aan kanker en haar huwelijk is gestrand; ze hoopt op Kreta het verlies te kunnen verwerken. Aangekomen op Kreta wordt ze betoverd door de natuur. Stella probeert tot rust te komen, maar kan niet compleet afstand nemen. Tot overmaat van ramp komt een deel van haar leven haar opzoeken waardoor de rust ver te zoeken is.

Er komen veel thema’s aan bod. Zoals verdriet, liefde en vriendschap, het voelde daardoor echt. Maar sommige dingen waren dat weer totaal niet, dat was eerder een beetje bovenaards. Wat ik zelf een beetje ongeloofwaardig vond, ook omdat de magie er een beetje ingestopt was en niet goed was uitgewerkt. Het voegde voor mij dan ook niks toe.

Stella is op reis met haar twee tieners en die relatie staat onder druk. De moeizame band met haar kinderen is een belangrijke rode draad in het verhaal en geeft een goed beeld van het leven. Door het overlijden van haar beste vriendin en het stranden van haar huwelijk heeft Stella heel verdriet, maar daarnaast heeft ze ook nog andere problemen waar ze op Kreta mee geconfronteerd wordt. Ik vond dit sterk gedaan van de auteur. Hoewel ik graag had gezien dat de personages meer diepgang hadden gekregen, leefde ik erg mee met Stella. Ik had bepaalde karakters wel door elkaar willen schudden en tegen Stella zeggen dat ze voor zichzelf moest kiezen.

Leuk zijn de uitgebreide omschrijvingen van het eiland, ik kreeg daardoor echt een gevoel van de sfeer. Het einde was voorzien van een paar leuke plottwists die ik niet zag aankomen. Een leuke verrassing! Wel had het voor mij iets meer bladzijdes mogen hebben, dan hadden bepaalde elementen beter uitgewerkt kunnen worden. Heerlijk geschreven en toegankelijk woordgebruik. Doordat het niet al te dik is, heb je hem zo uit.
3.5 ster
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85 reviews10 followers
May 11, 2025
Hi fellow booklovers🍋

-Recensie: Onder de citroenbomen, Emma Burstall-

Waar gaat het over:
Gebroken door het verlies van een vriendin en het einde van haar huwelijk boekt Stella een reis naar Griekenland. Zij hoopt dat deze vakantie op het idyllische eiland Kreta haar de kans biedt om het verdriet achter zich te laten. Wanneer ze voor het eerst voet zet in de adembenemende Villa Ariadne, met uitzicht op de azuurblauwe zee en de betoverende geur van citroenen, lijken Stella's zorgen te verdwijnen.
Totdat de komst van een oude bekende en een ongewenste onthulling de rust in de villa bedreigen en Stella een moeilijke keuze moet maken.
Met de hulp van de prachtige natuur en de vriendelijkheid van de lokale bevolking ontdekt Stella echter dat Villa Ariadne nog steeds een toevlucht kan zijn... en zoveel meer. Kan ze zichzelf openstellen voor de mogelijkheid van liefde en de kracht vinden om opnieuw te beginnen?

Wat was dit een heerlijk boek om te lezen!🤭Ik was echt toe aan een goed feelgood boek.
Dit is het eerste boek dat ik van Emma burstall lees en ben aangenaam verast door dit verhaal. Het is zo heerlijk geschreven, in veel details en gevoelens. Ik ben zelf nog nooit op Kreta geweest, maar het voelde net of ik daar was.☀️

De personages zijn met zoveel gevoel geschreven dat ze bijna echt waren. Ook gepaard met de thema’s van verlies, zelfontdekking en relaties.

Er zit mysterie, het rustige van een dorpje, vertrouwen en ontspanning in dit verhaal. Ik heb enorm van dit boek genoten en dit is zeker niet de laatste keer dat ik een boek van Burstell zal lezen;)

Het perfecte boek om te downloaden voor je vakantie✨

Ik geef dit boek ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️/5 sterren
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210 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2024
This book was really a 2.5 star book for me, rounded down because I just can’t give it a 3. The premise of the story sounded promising, and it started out strongly. The description of Greece and its people/food/sights throughout the book were A+. I was ready to pack my bags and head out to this villa myself. I still might, as long as this group of horrible characters has left the building.

Stella has recently separated from her husband, and lost her best friend to cancer. She brings her children and second best friend and HER children along for a two week vacation in what could be paradise. However, Stella is so whiny and wishy washy and weak that she can’t let anyone enjoy themselves. Her inability to say no results in a new houseguest to join the vacation, a houseguest that probably should have been drowned at the start to put everyone else out of their misery.

This book really just needs an overhaul of these characters. The vacationing women and houseguest drag down the story because they are such over the top miserable people. The people of the village are so vibrant and magical and well written that it makes it even more apparent. I really did love the Villa and its backstory and proprietor. I would love to read a book about that.

On a last note- I myself am not a fan of spicy content, and I wasn’t really expecting it from this book in particular. When it popped up near the end, following a weird, extensive conversation about scabs and bruises? Very out of place and frankly gross. Still not sure what the authors fascination with picking scabs is all about.
70 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2025
Onder de citroenbomen is een warme, troostrijke feelgoodroman die je even helemaal laat ontsnappen naar het zonovergoten Kreta. Vanaf het moment dat hoofdpersoon Stella aankomt in Villa Ariadne met uitzicht op zee en de geur van citroenen in de lucht weet je: dit wordt zo’n verhaal waar je in wilt blijven hangen. Ideaal voor lezers die houden van een combinatie van emotie, sfeer en een sprankje romantiek.

Wat direct opvalt is de dromerige sfeer. De beschrijvingen van de natuur, het eten en de lokale bevolking zijn beeldend en liefdevol, waardoor je je echt even op Kreta waant. Toch blijft het niet bij zon en zee: het boek raakt ook zwaardere thema’s aan zoals verlies, verwerking en opnieuw beginnen. Dat gebeurt op een integere manier, zonder dat het verhaal zwaar wordt.

De hoofdpersoon maakt een mooie innerlijke reis. Haar emoties voelen oprecht en herkenbaar, en de manier waarop ze zich openstelt voor haar omgeving en voor een nieuwe toekomst is ontroerend. Het verhaal krijgt extra spanning wanneer er onverwacht iets uit het verleden opduikt. Daardoor komt er meer vaart in het verhaal, zonder dat het aan warmte of nuance verliest.

Wat iets minder was, is dat het einde wat gehaast aanvoelde. De afronding had wat meer tijd mogen krijgen, zodat de ontwikkelingen beter konden uitrollen. Toch doet dat weinig af aan het totaalplaatje.

Onder de citroenbomen is een prachtig boek voor wie verlangt naar zon, stilte, emotie en een tweede kans. Een verhaal dat laat zien hoe helend een plek en een nieuw begin kan zijn.
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215 reviews7 followers
August 29, 2024
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I started this book completely blind, as I didn't read the blurb beforehand so wasn't sure what to expect. I haven't read any of Emma's books before but this one has a good story and I did enjoy it.

The story follows Stella, who is taking her family and her friend Louise's family to a villa in Crete for a holiday, she is hoping to leave her life behind for a while, as it has all gone wrong since her best friend died. She has tried to deal with her grief, whilst trying to keep to her promise of looking after her friend Harriet's grieving husband and daughter. Jon doesn't really give Stella a break from the grief he is experiencing and after another emotional phone call, she invites him to join them in Crete.

It is an emotional rollercoaster for Stella when he arrives on the island and causes friction between her friend and her children.

The book was well written, and the story was good but not all the characters were believable and a few were just thrown in there but didn't add anything to the story. I love reading books about other countries, and if it is written well, I normally want to immediately get on a plane and visit there but unfortunately this book didn't really show me anything about the island they were staying on, just that there was no traffic and you had to walk everywhere.

It is still a good book to read and I would recommend it.
687 reviews11 followers
October 28, 2024
Stella and her children, and her friend Louise and her children, head off to Greece to stay in a villa. Stella has recently split from her husband and father of her children, Al. Her best friend Harriet died from Cancer, and she wanted this holiday with her friend Louise.

The villa is spectacular, run by an elderly housekeeper, but it's a little in the middle of nowhere. As the holiday begins, they begin to meet some locals in the area and discover some stories surrounding them. There's something about Marina, a local artist, which is odd. She keeps bumping into Stella and warning her of things, most locals think it's folklore, but Stella begins to believe some of the stories.

Locals don't seem to want to discuss the villa either, they won't tell her who owned the house, which she thinks is odd, so she can't find too much out about the property. Through the story, we get the back story of how Harriet came to die, and how Stella had agreed to look after Harriet's husband Jon, and their daughter now that Harriet had died. When she receives a call from Jon in a state, she offers Jon to join them on the holiday, much to Louise's anger.

When Jon arrives, things don't go as planned when he reveals he has feelings for Stella, and Stella finds herself becoming even more cautious about Marina's premonitions.

A very interesting suspenseful read. It was a quick read for me but I did enjoy this.
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447 reviews6 followers
August 26, 2024
Stella has recently lost her best friend due to an awful illness and subsequently her marriage has also broken down. She decides that a foreign holiday is long overdue with another good friend as well as their children. Stella is fortunate that the magical Villa Ariadne in Greece is available for their chosen dates and quickly makes a booking as she feels it is just the right fit for her current situation.

Things start to go downhill when Stella’s son’s attitude doesn’t pick up any when they land in Greece and his mood has a negative effect on everyone else. The atmosphere declines further when Stella’s late friend’s widower arrives. The holiday continues to deteriorate and some very bad decisions are made. This doesn’t seem to be the perfect holiday that Stella had planned.

To be honest, I didn’t really like the main protagonist, Stella. I couldn’t work out why she insisted her grown up son go on holiday although he clearly didn’t want to be there and was spoiling it for everyone else. Nor could I understand why for some reason Stella seemed to think it was ok to invite her late friend’s husband, without mentioning it to anyone else in the villa beforehand. The descriptions of the villa, town, scenery, etc were brilliant and very easy to see in the mind’s eye. I have loved most of these authors other books and wouldn’t hesitate to pick up her work again.
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1,364 reviews12 followers
October 17, 2024
In this fun and summery women’s fiction and modern romance novel, readers travel to Greece with Stella, her friend, and their children as they cope with the death of a close friend and the collapse of Stella’s marriage. Villa Ariadne is beautiful and stunning against the backdrop of a beautiful Greek beach and several lemon trees, but an old friend -- and the widower of the friend Stella has just lost -- arrives and crashes their vacation. With this new arrival threatening the peace of their vacation and jeopardizing Stella’s relationships with her son and her friend, she must make a difficult decision about her love life and her future happiness. With several powerful and poignant relationships at the heart of this novel, Burstall brings Crete’s beauty and local kindness to these characters who need it. The characters are the star of the novel, and readers will love escaping to Greece with them. The emotional heart of this novel is incredibly strong, dealing with grief, love (in many forms), and kindness, and Burstall balances these many emotional notes incredibly well. With a great heart and fantastic characters, readers looking for a summery escape to Greece and a bit of love will definitely enjoy this excellent novel.

Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the advance copy.
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