Tuesday, October 20, 2020

The Cookbook Club - Review & Giveaway


Margo, Trista and Aja, three woman who couldn’t be more different, form friendships while bonding over food.
  Each at a crossroads in their lives, they come together as members of a cookbook club.  Through an eight-month period, each woman gains new perspective on life to enhance and rebuild their lives.

Part-time real estate agent, Margo’s life gets turned upside down when her attorney husband, Calvin, announces that he is moving to San Francisco for a promotion and she’s not invited.  It doesn’t take long for Margo to realize how much of her life she has devoted to her husband, only to neglect herself in the meantime.

After posting an invite on Intagram for The Cookbook Club, a club that will focus on a new cookbook every couple of weeks, Trista feels this will help her create new menu dishes for her sports bar/restaurant that is in need of an update.  Previously working as an attorney, Trista, aka Boozy Crocker, is trying to pick up the pieces of her life after being fired from her high-paying job.

Pregnant and with a partner who puts her down at every turn, Aja has a revelation that has her reprioritizing her life … without the baby daddy.

This story was very enjoyable.  And there’s something about food that not only brings people together, but forms long-lasting bonds.  Included in the book were some recipes that I’m anxious to try.

I took away from the story a wonderful sense of friendship, women empowerment and wanting to join a cookbook club.  I have always enjoyed Beth Harbison’s books and this one did not disappoint.  It was the perfect fall story.  I absolutely loved it.

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About the author
New York Times bestselling author Beth Harbison started cooking when she was eight years old, thanks to Betty Crocker’s Cookbook for Boys and Girls. After graduating college, she worked full-time as a private chef in the DC area, and within three years she sold her first cookbook, The Bread Machine Baker. She published four cookbooks before moving on to writing women’s fiction, including the runaway bestseller Shoe Addicts Anonymous and When in Doubt, Add Butter. She lives in Palms Springs, California. 

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