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The lemon orchard / Luanne Rice.

Rice, Luanne, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780143125563
  • ISBN: 0143125567
  • Physical Description: viii, 286 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Penguin Books, [2014]

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After the death of her daughter, Julie housesits the Mailbu home of her aunt and uncle where she finds herself drawn to Roberto, the handsome man who oversees the lemon orchard and whose daughter was lost but never found.
Subject: Bereavement > Fiction.
Separation (Psychology) > Fiction.
California, Southern > Fiction.
Genre: Romance fiction.

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The Lemon Orchard
The Lemon Orchard
by Rice, Luanne
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The Lemon Orchard


A heartrending, timely love story of two people from seemingly different worlds--at once dramatic and romantic Luanne Rice is the beloved author of twenty-two New York Times bestsellers. In The Lemon Orchard , one of her most moving and accomplished works yet, Rice gives us an affirming story about the redemptive power of compassion, set in the sea- and citrus-scented air of the breathtaking Santa Monica Mountains. It's been five years since Julia's daughter died. When she arrives to housesit at her uncle's home in Malibu, she longs only for peace. But to her surprise, Julia becomes drawn to Roberto, the handsome man from Mexico who oversees the lemon orchard. When Roberto reveals his own heartbreak, Julia recognizes his pain, but their stories have one striking difference: Roberto's daughter was lost--and never found. What ensues is a page-turning search across the U.S. and Mexican border and a captivating novel of love, both enduring and unexpected.
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