Cook the Books review by KyByd
Cook the Books (Gourmet Girl Mystery)
by Susan Conant, Jessica Conant-Park
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Amherst, MA, United States
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Chloe's boyfriend, the talented chef Josh, just left her and moved to Hawaii. But she has been dealing fine by overindulging her 3-month old godson and eating lots of ice cream. To pay off her credit card bills Chloe looks for a job, and finds the perfect one, a Cookbook Writers Assistant. She gets to eat great food and get paid to do it, what could be better! Not to mention her new boss Kyle is attractive too. But things quickly turn bad when Joshs good friend dies in a suspicious fire.

Opinion: 

Chloe is a quirky and lovable character, even though she spends just a bit too much time pining for her ex, she is real. The accompanying characters also add flavor. The constant theme of food in this book made my mouth water and including the recipes in the back was a great addition to the story. But the plot was almost nonexistent. The fire occurred a few chapters in but the idea of murder didnt come up until the second half. Then, nothing was really done about it. For the first ninety percent of the book very little happened then in the last few chapters everything was reveled and resolved and boom were done. There was no mystery, there was a crime and then later the crime was solved. Thats it. In the end the delicious food and lovable characters barely held the book up through the plot.

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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