Edie Clare writes a follow-up to her women's fiction debut "Long Time Coming" with a compelling story about a young woman who inherits an estate and finds love unexpectedly.
No matter the genre, USA-Today bestselling novelist and playwright Edie Claire strives to infuse all her writing with both warmth and humor. Her family-friendly Leigh Koslow cozy mystery series, a favorite of animal lovers that was originally published in 1999, was reborn in 2012 to become a Kindle Top-10 bestseller. Her romantic novels range from women’s fiction with romantic elements to a blend of romance and mystery, beginning with her traditionally published contemporaries, the award-winning Long Time Coming and Meant To Be, and continuing with her USA-Today bestselling Pacific Horizons series, whose characters follow the migration of the humpback whales to some of the most gorgeous locations on earth. In any Edie Claire work, the reader may be assured that while intrigue may beckon and tensions rise, love and happiness will always triumph in the end!
Edie has worked as a veterinarian, a childbirth educator, and a scientific/technical writer. A mother of three, she lives in Pennsylvania and aspires to become a snowbird.
I'm not quite sure how to categorize this one. It's a romance, and a sweet one at that, but that's not the main focus. It's a mystery and it has suspense elements, definitely, but most of the book is not action packed. This is a quiet book with twists and turns, but much of it is internal.
This is a book about Meara, a woman who is searching for information about her birth parents and her early years. It's centred around an old inn and mountain property and the story deeply involves the family who owns the property. The book is very closely narrated: you very clearly get to know Meara and her thoughts and desires. You understand her thinking process and you're along for the ride as she sifts through evidence.
If you're like me and you enjoy quiet character based mysteries, especially ones that take place in remote locations, then I really think you'll enjoy this book. I'm looking forward to checking out what else this author has to offer.
There are so many twists of the plot to Meant to Be that I hesitate to mention any of the storylines of this book. On the surface, it's a romance with a lot of mystery added in for that spicy kick. It's the second in a series of books that are connected (don't ask me how - I landed in the middle as usual and am totally clueless).
While I enjoyed the story, I felt the telling needed a little tightening. While some points were belaboured, others felt skimpy. In all respects, though, it was a sweet tale covering the very touchy subject of adoption and loss. Edie Claire always has a good story to tell!
I like the book, but I really wanted to know who Mandy's dad was. I guess it was better that she didn't care, since it was probably Mitchell, which would make Fletcher her adopted brother and things a bit too awkward for a love affair. :/
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So masterfully written it's a crime to read it for free!
Wow! This story is fantastic because it isn't cliche. The pace is perfectly balanced. The chemistry is warm and chaste. We're talking about real love here. Nuance and depth flavor every page with sincerity. I loved it.
I enjoyed this book very much. My husband was adopted when he was four months old and at the age of 76 he found his birth mother who never married his birth father. Both parents had already passed but he has five sibs from both parents. We know the father's side had oodles of $ but the mother's side didn't. But my husband says, "I don't need it." (the money) That side of his bios ignore him but the other side stays in touch. I just wonder if his half sibs ignore him because there might have been something in the will that recognized him. This story remined of my husband's situation.
To get on to the MEANT TO BE, I would highly recommend this read. All the detail Edie put into it was amazing. I bet she had a ton of notes to refer to.
When I got to who the father was, I said, "Son of a gun!!!."
The plot was interesting but was spoiled by too many coincidences, not very believable characters and tedious and repetitive writing. We can belive that Meara felt a deep urge to find out what had happened to her in the first years of her life without being reminded every fifteen pages. Her search of her past was like getting results by snapping fingers : too simple and quick. Her relation (infatuation) with the male character, Fletcher, was bull-headed and unreal. If I had been him, I would have just kicked her out of my life. Also, he was so goody-goody, repeatedly too idealized, that it got irritating. This was originally published by Warner Books. I thought that editors are there to iron out repetitiveness but maybe this the new trend : pound the readers with the same facts to make sure they get it!
I am discovering that Edie is becoming one of my favorite authors. This is the second book in this series and once again, the further into the series I go, the more I am liking it. Very well written. So many times I thought I had it all figured out, only to find I was wrong. There was just one little piece of the puzzle I wanted to fall into place at the end, but it was left unsaid to the imagination. Great story.
A pleasant find-yourself novel. Meara, like many adoptees, feels a sense of emptiness without knowledge of her birth parents, but learns that knowledge may not be what she had hoped. Learning her birth mother deceived her takes a huge blow, and furthers her resolve. To what extent? Read it.
There was one plot twist I expected but didn't find. Beyond that, I found this a thoroughly enjoyable read.
I’m not sure how this book got to my kindle library. I have never read this author before and so I didn’t know what to expect. Well, it was a pleasant surprise. The story kept me engaged and I kept reading just one more chapter. It was a fusion of emotions, suspicions, and anticipation. Never judge or assume. There is always more to the story.
This was a really cute book. It was part mystery about a girl who is notified that her mother has passed (when her mother had passed the year before! So enter biological mom and here is where all the mysteries begin. But along the way we have to have some romance thrown in! And I really liked the narrator on this book.
I love a happy ending! The characters in this book were well-written & the story unpredictable (except for the happy ending) ;) I thoroughly enjoyed Meant to Be. It was hard to put down, as one can see from how fast I read it. Way to go Edie Claire!
Wow, what an amazing book. Totally captivating, I just could not put it down. Great plot and characters, I really appreciate a well written book. If you want depth, suspense and intrigue with a dash of romance, then I highly recommend you get this book.
I enjoyed the story! I liked all the twists that the author kept bringing to the story! I miss understood the one at the end of the book. I prefer my ending. Always looked forward to reading a little further before I finished reading for the day.
I love romance books and I loved this book. It not only had romance, it also had mystery and was even a thriller too. This is a book that keeps you on the edge all the time. It will make you never want to put it down.
I got really involved reading this book, and couldn't put it down as I was waiting to see what was revealed next. Looking forward to reading more by this author.
Loved this book another good story plenty going on could’ve put it down. I think she knows how to write I will look for another read of Edie Claire books I have read two of her books & enjoyed both of them
A great story. Didn't know what to expect, but was impressed. A car accident starts the story and from there it is an ever-changing journey of adoptions, fostering, abuse and trust.
Meant to Be starts off slow but quickly accelerates through a unique story of loss and gain. Claire writes this story in a way which is easy to follow and wonderfully hard to put down.
If you are looking for a story of romance and mysteries, then this is a good book. The plot, the characters and the scenes are developed and somewhat realistic. Enjoy!
Meant to Be engages readers in an intriguing story that travels two generations and paints the complicity of silence when family stories are not shared.