The Gourmet Girl returns to solve the murder of one bad egg. Chloe Carter has a lot on her plate-exams for grad school are coming up, and her chef boyfriend needs her support as his fledgling trendy restaurant comes into its own. The staff of Simmer gets along like petits pois in a pod, everyo...
Reviewed by Carrie Spellman for TeensReadToo.comChloe Carter is not exactly having the best week of her life. For starters, she's about to attend graduate school, studying social work. Not because she wants to but because that's the only way she can get her inheritance from her uncle. He didn't s...
This book was okay. It was the weakest in the series in my opinion. It was way too short. There was also a lot of repitition. For example, the character Adrianna seemed to mention how broke she was on every other page. I know people with money problems and most of them don't bring it up duri...
OK. I'm fed up. Here's the thing--I don't normally read themed mysteries, but I decided to give this one a try. This was sort of chick-lit- meets-foodlove-meets-mystery, and in the end, it really wasn't enough for me. Plus, being the fourth book in the Gourmet Girl mystery series, I was stuck w...