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The Secret French Recipes of Sophie Valroux
The Secret French Recipes of Sophie Valroux | Samantha Vérant
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A disgraced chef rediscovers her passion for food and her roots in this stunning novel rich in culture and full of delectable recipes. French-born American chef Sophie Valroux had one dream: to be part of the 1% of female chefs running a Michelin-starred restaurant. From spending summers with her grandmother, who taught her the power of cooking and food, to attending the Culinary Institute of America, Sophie finds herself on the cusp of getting everything she's dreamed of. Until her career goes up in flames. Sabotaged by a fellow chef, Sophie is fired, leaving her reputation ruined and confidence shaken. To add fuel to the fire, Sophie learns that her grandmother has suffered a stroke and takes the red-eye to France. There, Sophie discovers the simple home she remembers from her childhood is now a luxurious château, complete with two restaurants and a vineyard. As Sophie tries to reestablish herself in the kitchen, she comes to understand the lengths people will go to for success and love, and how dreams can change.
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TODAY‘S PROMPT: WOMAN FACING AWAY

“Samantha Vérant‘s debut fiction novel, is the story of a young female chef who journeys to France with aspirations of earning a coveted spot in an elite kitchen despite inherent challenges that stand in her way.
 
Whimsical and charming,â€

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Good book. Started out a little slow for me but then turned out to be a good book. Loved the ending.

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J‘adore!!! What a wonderful tale and I loved all the French! Sophie was infuriatingly self sabotaging sometimes and her self doubt was ridiculous but I‘m glad she got herself together. And what a name for love, Remi?! Oh, I‘ll be thinking about this story for awhile. And I‘ll be dusting off my French dictionary also!
Book 39 in 2021

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HAPPY PUB DAY!!

“Samantha Vérant‘s debut fiction novel is the story of a young female chef who journeys to France with aspirations of earning a coveted spot in an elite kitchen despite inherent challenges that stand in her way.

As empowering as it is whimsical and charming is a book not to be missed.â€

QUOTE COURTESY OF Tara O‘Connor of Penguin Random House.

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SaraFair I loved her original book about meeting her husband! 4y
SilversReviews @SaraFair I bet that was a very lovely read. Thanks for your comment. 4y
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