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My thanks to NetGalley and publisher Penguin Books (UK) for the ARC.
I thoroughly enjoyed this author's previous book 'The Day of the Accident' and was so pleased to be able to read The House on the Lake; again It was a thoroughly good read - a tense, atmospheric thriller.
Two weeks before Christmas 2018, 28yr old Lisa navigates the wilds of Yorkshire to the village of Harrowby. With 3yr old Joe she has finally left her abusive husband but remains terrified that he will find her. Her friend Grace has given her use of Rowan Isle House to use as sanctuary. Perched between forest, rocky outcrops and a freshwater lake it should have been idyllic - except Lisa finds a dilapidated relic untouched by the modern world. There's no running water, sewerage or electricity but, she has no choice but to try and calm her son who constantly wants his daddy.
Alongside Lisa's struggles to work things through, there are intermittent narratives from the diary of an 11yr old girl who, with her father was living there in 2002. They were 'survivalists; her father suffers from PTSD, having served in Iraq with the SAS, and addresses his daughter as 'soldier' (he being addressed as 'serge'). She learns from him how to live off the land and hunt for food.
Isobel, the daughter of the local clergyman, befriends 'soldier' as she matures over the next years, eliciting extreme reactions from 'Serge'.
Sixteen years later, Isobel now befriends Lisa, helping her to make her makeshift 'holiday let' habitable.
Only...…….there are more secrets to be revealed about the occupants of The House on the Lake and its tragic past, when the past bleeds into the present and Lisa, Grace and Isobel have to face the truth.

A twisty and unforeseen plot, with a well-rounded and (for me) quite unexpected ending.
Thoroughly recommended.

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Lisa has left her controlling husband Mark,taking their 3 year old son Joe to stay in a friends empty house, Rowan Isle House a dilapidated lake house and not really fit to live in, having no running water. Unfortunately Lisa has no other options.

The story goes back to 2002 when Grace and her father live in Rowan Isle House. He is teaching her to be a soldier and giving her secret missions to fulfil. They keep themselves to themselves not trusting the locals.

This is such a gripping book, I couldn’t tear my eyes from the page in case I missed something and when I had to put the book down I couldn’t stop thinking about the characters!!

Full of twists and secrets, just when I thought I knew what was happening the story veers in a different direction. The tension builds slowly as we start to learn about Grace and Lisa’s secrets.

Definitely recommend this thrilling book.

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.

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Lisa is on the run, she needs somewhere to hide and stay safe with her son Joe. When a friend offers her the loan of a house in a remote part of Yorkshire she jumps at the opportunity. Little does she realise how ramshackle the house will be nor that it will put her in more danger. She meets Isabel who helps her settle in but things are not all they seem and the past history of the house threatens to catch up with Lisa.
There is a back story running through this of earlier occupants of the house which all come together in the climax.
I found that certain characters were not as developed as I would like and the outcome was not really what I had hoped for. Nonetheless an engaging read.

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A fast-paced thriller which centres around the lives of three, very different women.

Lisa is fleeing from an abusive relationship with her young son in tow.   They arrive after dark to a ramshackle house with no power, water or sewage, and she curses the friend who recommended the place.  It would be challenging alone but children don't like change and, the trials of life with a demanding 4-year-old and the frustrations of motherhood are very well portrayed and true to life.   

Soldier, an 11-year-old girl who is living with her insane father in the same house but 15 years earlier.  We hear her story through her diaries. The difficult childhood, with an unreliable parent who is obviously struggling with their mental health.   She is socially isolated and bases all her views on life either from her fathers' warped teachings and what she reads in library books. 

Isabel, a clergyman's daughter who appears on both narratives, and is one of the elements that link them. 

The alternating short chapters succeed in keeping the pacing fast and the tension high, after I had gotten to the 25% mark I was hooked and devoured the rest in 24 hours.

Both Lisa and Soldier seem to be very well rounded characters and because both are deeply flawed and wounded they both have very satisfying character arcs.

There are also some lovely twists scattered throughout the second half of the book, some of which I suspected, and others which made perfect and satisfying sense in retrospect. I don't want to give too much away though, so I think ill stop there.

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Atmospheric, twisted and believable. I was unsure until the very end how the plot was going to play out. Who was the person that need psychiatric help? Who was really the victim?

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Enjoyable thriller. Enjoyable thriller. Enjoyable thriller. Enjoyable Enjoyable thriller. Enjoyable thriller.

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Two entwined stories twenty years apart with lots of twists bringing them together. Another gripping story from Nuala Ellwood

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Oh wow,
It has been a long time since a book has gripped me as much as this one did right from page one it pulled me in and didn't let go till the very end. I read in one sitting I just couldn't put this book down.
The house on the Lake starts of when we meet Lisa a women on the run with her son Joe from her controlling Husband. as the story unfolds it is full of twists and turns I never seen coming. I kept questioning myself, thinking I had an idea of where this story was going and I was so wrong.

Such a great written story and I can't wait to read more from this author.

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Amazing read, I couldn't put it down and actually read it in one go! I loved the fact that I had no idea where this book was going and had to keep reading as I needed to find out how it ended. Brilliantly written to keep you wanting to read and it just flows so easily. I love the way that the author expresses two characters stories so brilliantly in a way that is so easy to keep track of.

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Melancolic and deeply troubling. This is a stark and raw read. Two women abused by the men in their lives in vearious different ways. There's a runaway mother whose husband has abused her and so put their son's life at risk. She flees to a cottage in the middle of nowhere for ...what she doesn't know but she hopes it's safety of some sort.

The house where she flees to is called Rowan House and it's in the middle of the Yorkshire Dales, A house meant for sanctuary and salvation but also one which has not been lived in for some time. The second story however shows another couple living near here - Two soldiers - a girl and her father hiding out in the forest like survivalists. There are clearly issues of control here, a mind which has been injured, PTSD and so much more. They mistrust the locals and hide away from the world.. The story switches from these two stories with ease.

And all the while, this house is the setting which links the two. And what a setting. It's remote, claustrophobic,lonely and unsafe. It's just enough for both women at different times - they both need the protection if not the dirt and decrepit state its in.

The main character however is that of Control. The control is the one who determines how each woman in the story has to act, feel and do what they need to do to survive. The house protects them in different ways but their struggles are at times painful to read. You just know these men are not going to give up.

There's a lot of pain and yet hope in this novel.It's a slow burning read, like a slow motion chinese burn of a read.You feel the pain and the anguish and the anticipation of both and it hurts in different degrees. The reader is inside the heads of these characters from the off. Powerful stuff.

A lot of pain wrapped up here - but a stark reminder of what absolute power and control can do and how women can fight back.

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Grace lives in a secluded area, away from the town in a big old house near a lake. She is 11 and lives with her dad, an ex army solider who she names Sarge. Grace doesn't leave the house much and does not have any friends, until she meets Isabel one day when she was selling the eggs that their hens freshly laid. It is a way for them to make a little money for supplies. Grace is besotted by Isabel and calls her 'her Isabel'. The story also tells of a desperate mum (Lisa) hiding away from her emotionally abusive husband and how Lisa, the house, Grace and Isabel all entwine.

This was a good book, it kept my interest the whole time. A spooky setting and so well written that you can almost feel the chill of the house, smell the musty mouldy smells and feel the fear.

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Unfortunately this book just didn't appeal to me. I didn't like either of the threads: the abused wife arriving at an unheated abandoned house with a toddler in the midde of the night, or an young girl being brought up in a bizarre manner by an obviously mentally unwell father. Other readers will lie it but it wasn't for me.

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This was a well written psychological drama, interweaving the stories of two broken people with the third main "character", the old and delapidated Rowan Isle House. The sense of breakdown and decay spread out from the house to the lives of Grace and Lisa and was irrevocably intertwined with their stories.

I found it quite difficult to "like" either of the main human characters and their relationships but maybe this is part of what was essentially a very sad story about two very broken people and how their misery had been caused bu others and not themselves.

A good read set in my home county of Yorkshire - thanks to the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this third novel from Nuala Ellwood.

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Thanks net galley for letting me read this early edition of this great book, I loved it.
Lisa had to run away, she wanted to take her son joe away from her husband, and when she was offered a house in the middle of no where to occupy she took the.chance and ran away with her son so Joe could not find her.
But the house was in a terrible state, dirty and very cold.
Then a lady called Isobel befriended her, and that is when she found out who the house had belonged to and who had lived in it.
Great book great great great.

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I wish I could give this more than 5 stars, it's a tense and gripping account of abuse for two of the characters Lisa and Solider One later revealed as Grace and the story goes back between now and 19 years ago to when Grace was a child and living in the same house as Lisa does now,. It's an excellent book with an unexpected ending that I definitely would never have guessed. I would like to thank the publishers and netgalley for letting me have the book to review and the opinions expressed are entirely my own views and are completely unbiased.

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Ive been looking forward to reading this one, I've been a fan of Nuala from the beginning and this book did not fail to capture everything I love about a Nuala Ellwood novel. This story is about how the lives of three women intersect, creating a vivid and emotional story about belonging and home. Whilst this book - for me - wasn't typically fast paced, it was a slow gradual build up, with a great ending. If you're an Ellwood fan I would recommend, and if you love an emotional yet psychological story this one is for you. Thank you Net Galley for an advanced read!

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A really good book, It had me completely gripped and read it all in one sitting. The 2 stories combining through numerous twists and turns and kept me guessing until the end

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A great read. The story flicks between the present day storyline and another set 20 years earlier. Well written fast paced and a different take in control and abuse.

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I knew this would be a good book as her previous book, Day of the accident, was an excellent read. But this was so much better and different, about half way through I thought I had guessed how it would end...But I was so wrong.
I finished it in one sitting because I wanted to know that Lisa and Joe got the happy ending that I wanted them to have and to find out what happened to Grace. The twist at the end was so unexpected.
I love reading Nuala Ellwood books and I am looking forward to reading more by her.
Thank you netgalley and penguin for letting me read this advanced copy.

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This is another great read by this author. There are two storylines told in the present day by Lisa, who is escaping from her abusive marriage to Mark, taking with her their 3 year old son Joe. The house on the lake is Lisa’s refuge. 15 years earlier Soldier is living at the house on the lake with her father Sarge who is suffering from PTSD.

Although the book is a mystery with a few twists, it’s also quite an emotional read, and by the end I really felt for all the characters and what they had been through.

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