The Saturday Night Supper Club by Carla Laureano



Rachel Bishop is a chef in Denver. Not just any chef. She is a James Beard Award-winning chef who owns her own fine-dining restaurant. . .that is until everything goes wrong. Or maybe that is when everything started to go right for Rachel. The Saturday Night Supper Club is just "the cuppa tea and scone" that this foodie needed to read.

Rachel is pushed out of her business after an on-line snafu with social media and a tabloid goes awry. Essayist Alex Kanin is the writer who feel responsible for Rachel's tarnished image. He vows to help her repair the damage if she wants him to--and much to her own surprise, Rachel takes him up on it. The rest of the book details their adventures both in the culinary world and in the dating world.

I enjoyed this first book in the new Supper Club series. I liked that the book included realistic characters. It was clean, romantic fiction. There is some talk about God through the book, but not a lot until near the end. The characters are learning to have relationships with both each other and God in the end. I don't want to include any spoilers here but there were a few things in that part of the book that really spoke to me.

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