Sadie on a Plate (Book Review)


Sadie on a Plate by Amanda Elliot

Book Description: 

Sadie is a rising star in the trendy Seattle restaurant scene. Her dream is to create unique, modern, and mouthwatering takes on traditional Jewish recipes. But after a public breakup with her boss, a famous chef, she is sure her career is over—until she lands a coveted spot on the next season of her favorite TV show, Chef Supreme.

On the plane to New York, Sadie has sizzling chemistry with her seatmate, Luke, but tells him that she won't be able to contact him for the next six weeks. They prolong their night with a spontaneous, magical dinner before parting ways. Or so she thinks. When she turns up to set the next day, she makes a shocking discovery about who Luke is....

If Sadie wants to save her career by winning Chef Supreme, she’s going to have to ignore the simmering heat between her and Luke. But how long can she do that before the pot boils over?

My Review: 

This book was super cute! I love cooking shows so this book really peaked my interest. It was great to see that Sadie stayed true to herself and put her Jewish flare into all of her dishes. 

The character development was there, the great story was there. Even showcasing how women struggle to be "seen" in this profession not to mention how easy it was to get "blackballed" in the industry when really Sadie was the victim. I really felt Sadie's frustration with what happened with her previous employer. It was good to see that she fought back and really persevered through the tough times. 

I loved Luke! I do wish that there would have been more romance in the book because I felt the connection between them from the start. 

This book is a quick and easy read but it seriously makes you hungry! 

My Rating: 
⭐⭐⭐⭐