Gail Cleare
Author of Destined: a novel of the Tarot
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GRgenius | 5 other reviews | Sep 15, 2019 | Nell Williams finally has it figured out. “Life is short. Be happy.” But she didn’t always realize this.
One day she receives a phone call telling her that her mother is in a hospital in Vermont. What? Her mom lives in an assisted living facility in Massachusetts. What is she doing in Vermont? Nell calls her sister Bridget and then drops everything and rushes to the hospital. Thus begins the unraveling of the secrets their mother has kept from them their entire lives. Complicated relationships are finally revealed.
Three remarkable women – extraordinary family ties. An ever popular theme of mother-daughter(s) bonds. The lengths mothers will go to in order to protect their children. Redemption. Children realizing their mother had a life before them. All themes we can relate to. Believable and lovable characters.
I highly recommend this loving story. The sequel is highly anticipated.… (more)
One day she receives a phone call telling her that her mother is in a hospital in Vermont. What? Her mom lives in an assisted living facility in Massachusetts. What is she doing in Vermont? Nell calls her sister Bridget and then drops everything and rushes to the hospital. Thus begins the unraveling of the secrets their mother has kept from them their entire lives. Complicated relationships are finally revealed.
Three remarkable women – extraordinary family ties. An ever popular theme of mother-daughter(s) bonds. The lengths mothers will go to in order to protect their children. Redemption. Children realizing their mother had a life before them. All themes we can relate to. Believable and lovable characters.
I highly recommend this loving story. The sequel is highly anticipated.… (more)
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BettyTaylor56 | 5 other reviews | May 1, 2019 | This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Love & Chocolate was everything I was expecting and more. Sarah, a single mother, working in her family's "chocolate loving " restaurant, is scared, has trust issues, and is not looking for a relationship.
Blake, a handsome single man, who has an eye for Sarah, will do anything to get her attention.
Add an online romance/friendship, and it turns up the passion. This book is steamy and seductive, yet clean and family oriented. I can't wait for the next book!!!
Blake, a handsome single man, who has an eye for Sarah, will do anything to get her attention.
Add an online romance/friendship, and it turns up the passion. This book is steamy and seductive, yet clean and family oriented. I can't wait for the next book!!!
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jessica.nicole1085 | 15 other reviews | Apr 5, 2019 | I was captivated by author Gail Cleare’s storytelling in “The Taste of Air”, and much of it resonated strongly with me as a reader. While I lived with my own mother for almost fifty years, and I knew her better than anyone else possibly could, there was still much about her life that I will never know. We often forget that our parents are people, that they are human and make human mistakes, and none of us are perfect. “The Taste of Air” is a compelling reminder that none of us know how we would react when faced with some the choices our parents had to make. The comfort of Nell Williams’s neatly-organized life is left behind when a phone call changes her reality forever. Not only is her mother, Mary, not in a care facility in Massachusetts as expected, she is hospitalized in Hartland, Vermont, a town unknown to Nell and her sister, Bridget. Upon their arrival in Vermont, they discover their mother’s “other life”, complete with a cottage home and a set of local friends. As more and more secrets about their mother and family are revealed, the sisters are forced to examine their own lives. While nothing will ever be the same, will long-held hopes and dreams find a way to come true? Author Gail Cleare has created a compelling portrait of three memorable women and the unique bond that exists between mothers and daughters—and the varied emotions in the relationships of sisters with each other.
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gincam | 5 other reviews | Mar 28, 2019 | Awards
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In the end, the author wove a wonderful web of secrets, and love... with many well intentioned missteps for our characters along the way. I was touched by Nell's story filled with so much good intent and blind faith, flabbergasted by Bridget's ups, downs, and manipulations, and moved by Mary's strategic maneuvers that kept her sane, her heart in tact, and a family together, through better and worse. Nell and Bridget were so much more connected to Mary than they ever truly knew and despite words left unsaid, due to circumstance, by book's end I am convinced that they each knew they held each other close in their hearts.
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