About the Book
Laura is grieving after the sudden death of her husband. Struggling to cope emotionally and financially, Laura is grateful when a local community, Oak Leaf Organics, offer her and her 17-year-old daughter Tilly a home.
But as Laura and Tilly settle into life with their new ‘family’, sinister things begin to happen. When one of the community dies in suspicious circumstances Laura wants to leave but Tilly, enthralled by the charismatic leader, Alex, refuses to go.
Desperately searching for a way to save her daughter, Laura uncovers a horrifying secret but Alex and his family aren’t the only ones with something to hide. Just as Laura has been digging into their past, they’ve been digging into hers and she discovers the terrifying reason they invited her and Tilly in, and why they’ll never let them leave…
My Thoughts
I’m such a huge fan of Louise Jensen’s novels and her new one, The Family, is no exception!
The Family is about Laura and her teenage daughter Tilly. Laura’s husband has recently died leaving her grieving and in serious financial difficulties. One day a woman offers Laura help via Oak Leaf Organics and Laura and Tilly are soon drawn into a community that is very difficult to leave!
I can never resist novels about cults, there is something about them that just draws me in. I love the way Louise Jensen set this novel up so that it made total sense how Laura, a level headed woman, would get drawn in. There is a sense of unease for the reader as Laura meets charismatic leader Alex but it is so plausible how Laura doesn’t see him the way we do.
I also loved the way this was about so much more than the cult. It’s such an in-depth look at mother daughter relationships, and how a relationship can be close and yet there is still secrets. It’s natural for a teenager to want to pull away from their mum so I could see things from Tilly’s point of view, but I could also see how Laura still felt they were as close as ever.
The pacing of The Family is spot on! It starts off as a slow-burn which is perfect as it allows you to get to know Laura and Tilly before their lives become so complicated. The pace soon begins to ramp up though as they settle into their new home and the plot becomes so gripping that the book is then impossible to put down!
There are twists and turns along the way in this novel, which I loved, and there are definitely things that happen that I didn’t see coming. I thought I had this book worked out and then the rug was well and truly pulled from under me. It’s a rare thing for me not to fully work out a mystery so kudos to Louise Jensen for keeping me on my toes with The Family!
I loved this book! Louise Jensen is a writer that goes from strength to strength and The Family is her best book yet. I highly recommend it!
I received a copy of this book from HQ via NetGalley. All thoughts are my own.
The Family is out now and available here.
I’ve previously read, loved and reviewed the following books by Louise Jensen:
Fantastic review I definitely want to read this one!
Wonderful review, as usual! I also really loved that the book focused on Tilly and Laura’s relationship. xx
This does sound absorbing and suspenseful, Hayley. It so interesting, isn’t it, how those groups of people can draw a person in and seem so innocuous – even kindly and loving – at first. And the characters sound well-drawn, too.
I’ve enjoyed other books by the author, so I have this one bookmarked on Amazon. Now I’m sure to download it as soon as possible. Great review!
As ever, a wonderful review. I always like books that focus on female relationships and am heartened that across a variety of genres, this seems to be an increasing trend.
Fantastic review! I can’t wait to pick up my copy of this one. I love her books and I’m having a feeling I’ll love this one as well. xx
Great review, sounds great!
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I have read a few books involving cults lately, it seems to be a thing right now. Having said that, I still want to read this one. Your review definitely has me intrigued.
I hope you get to read it and that you enjoy it.
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