Book Review: Where There's a Whisk

Where There's a Whisk 

Author: Sarah J. Schmitt 

Publisher: Perseus Books, Running Press

⭐⭐⭐💫

Where There's a Whisk is a take on cooking competition reality shows. Peyton is a waitress in a small Florida town and a contestant on the show Top Teen Chef. Hopeful that success on the show will lead her to bigger and better things, Peyton wants nothing more than to win the competition. But she quickly realizes that winning may be a lot easier said than done.

I am a big fan of cooking competition shows, so I really enjoyed the premise of Where There's a Whisk. The plot of the reality show, especially the commentary on the inner workings that went on behind the scenes, was the real star of the book and was portrayed well. Peyton's story played into the show well, especially with how the producers tried to use her small town life in an unwelcome way. The romance aspect of the book.....I wanted to love it, I just unfortunately could not really get into it. Where There's a Whisk is an overall fun book to read, especially for readers that enjoy these kinds of reality shows. 3.5 stars.

Thanks to Netgalley and Perseus Books, Running Press for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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