As the story beneath the surface begins to reveal itself... the novel builds to a twisted conclusion that you won't see coming. The Honey Farm is one of the most satisfying books you'll read all summer. -- Hello Giggles
Lye's debut is a lush psychological suspense, an intricately woven tale that balances vivid descriptions of the natural world with some complex character work. Told from the perspective of two young artists in residence at a beleaguered farm (alternating between perspectives), The Honey Farm adds layer upon layer of unsettling revelation, mounting tension as the farm's problems mount.... Something is wrong on the Honey Farm, and the more we learn about what that might be, the more disturbed we become. A strong debut from a writer with a great deal of promise. -- Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads
With a strong command of tone and a haunting sense of atmosphere, Lye's first novel will transfix readers. At times lyrical, biblical, and otherworldly, The Honey Farm is a suspenseful and well-crafted story. -- Booklist
Lush, poetic. . . . Each lyrical line feels like a gift left at the reader's altar. A honey-mouthed debut ruminating on creation, possession, and faith. -- Kirkus Reviews
An aura of mystery, faintly tinged with menace, permeates Canadian author Lye's sensuous debut novel. . . . An achingly lyrical excursion into a lost Eden. -- Publishers Weekly
Mysterious, suspenseful, and unnerving, The Honey Farm offers a thrilling narrative that examines the distorted realities and conflicting perceptions that often exist in the quietest places. -- Iain Reid, bestselling author of I'm Thinking of Ending Things
The secret world of bees and the sensuous natural order in all its peril and glory come alive in this mesmerizing, suspenseful novel. Harriet Alida Lye is a writer of prodigious talent and The Honey Farm a thrilling, chills-inducing debut. Brava! -- Carol Bruneau, award-winning author of Glass Voices and These Good Hands
The Honey Farm delves into the intimate mysteries of art, madness, religion, and love through a story built with beautiful language and lush sensory detail. Gothic and subtly menacing, it's a book as rich as the sweet substance at its core. -- Grace O'Connell, author of Magnified World
I loved this book. The way Harriet Alida Lye captures and registers moments of encounter with gentleness and specificity, like bees bumping against flowers - there's magic afoot here. -- Lauren Elkin, author of Flaneuse: Women Walk the City in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice, and London
Harriet Alida Lye has created a modern-day Eden, shot through with innocence and foreboding. The landscape of this gripping debut is alive with tension and temptation, and I found myself seduced alongside Lye's unforgettable characters. Laying bare faith, identity, and love, this book presents a world where nothing is quite as it seems. -- Adrienne Celt, author of The Daughters
In this sensuous debut, the honey is golden and enchanting, with an unexpected taste. Relatable as they are, Lye's characters are true artists-it was impossible to fathom what they'd do next (and with whom!). Impetuous and passionate and utterly unpredictable, you'll want to spend your entire summer on The Honey Farm. -- Courtney Maum, author of Touch
Beguiled by the promise of a writers' retreat, Silvia leaves her staunchly Catholic family home for the uncertain territory of a honey farm in Northern Ontario. The Honey Farm offers readers an accomplished meditation on love, creativity and the wonder of the natural world, and a gripping exploration of a community that is perhaps not as it seems. -- Cathy Marie Buchanan, New York Times bestselling author of The Painted Girls