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The Cake Therapist

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A fiction debut that will leave you wanting seconds, from an award-winning cookbook author.
Claire “Neely” O’Neil is a pastry chef of extraordinary talent. Every great chef can taste shimmering, elusive flavors that most of us miss, but Neely can “taste” feelings—cinnamon makes you remember; plum is pleased with itself; orange is a wake-up call. When flavor and feeling give Neely a glimpse of someone’s inner self, she can customize her creations to help that person celebrate love, overcome fear, even mourn a devastating loss.
Maybe that’s why she feels the need to go home to Millcreek Valley at a time when her life seems about to fall apart. The bakery she opens in her hometown is perfect, intimate, just what she’s always dreamed of—and yet, as she meets her new customers, Neely has a sense of secrets, some dark, some perhaps with tempting possibilities. A recurring flavor of alarming intensity signals to her perfect palate a long-ago story that must be told.
Neely has always been able to help everyone else. Getting to the end of this story may be just what she needs to help herself.
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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2015
      A pastry chef with an uncanny ability returns to her hometown to make sense of her future while delving into the past. With her marriage on the rocks, Claire "Neely" O'Neil leaves New York City behind to open up her dream bakery in Millcreek Valley, Ohio. Though she's unsure of the fate of her relationship, her bakery, Rainbow Cake, is a success in the town's thriving bridal district. Neely is able to "read" people by connecting feelings to flavors, which helps her pair the perfect cake and frosting with any customer. This allows her to construct a unique flavor profile to help someone cope with the complexities of his or her life: "Every flavor, I knew, was a shortcut to a feeling. Sorrow. Joy. Anticipation. Fear." In many cases, this skill proves helpful, though Neely is overwhelmed by a ubiquitous sour flavor that she doesn't quite understand. The narrative alternates between Neely's first-person accounts in the present and a complicated secondary story told in the third person that begins in 1908 and interrupts what had been a steady pace. The dueling storyline starts with a unique piece of jewelry and then delves into the young lives of Olive and Edie Habig in the 1930s. As with some of Neely's more adventurous flavor combinations, it requires the reader to take a leap of faith that the two tales will eventually converge. Though the path toward clarity is long and winding, it does get there in the end. Neely's "gift," and her insistence on following through with every sense that she experiences, complicates what might have been a charming novel. The prose is at its best when it focuses on the smells and tastes of the bakery-the decadent buttercream, the elegant cakes, and the whirr of the espresso machine constantly in motion. Contrasting flavors struggle for dominance in Fertig's debut novel.

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    • Booklist

      June 1, 2015
      Award-winning cookbook author Fertig brings her culinary talents to fiction in her debut novel. Claire Neely O'Neil is an unusually talented pastry chef. Not only does everyone love her confections, she can also taste people's feelings and use those flavors in her pastries to assist others in coping with fear and loss. Now Neely has her own feelings to deal with as she comes home to Millcreek Valley, Ohio, to open a new bakery called Rainbow Cake. Leaving behind a failing marriage and big-city life, Neely finds that things are not as subdued in her hometown as she expected. As she reconnects with past friends and copes with a rather-too-present husband, Neely detects a recurring angry flavor that overtakes her, pointing to a forgotten story that needs to be remembered. Neely's talents for helping people through her pastry palette have always been useful, but this challenge may be the final step she needs to help herself. Fertig crafts a culinary tale that has as much substance as sweetness and is as pleasingly layered as Neely's signature rainbow cake.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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