Title: Sophie Valroux’s Paris Stars
Author: Samantha Vérant
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: October 19, 2021
Page Count: 366
My rating: 4 stars
About the book:
In this delectable novel, a chef on the rise fuels her passion for cooking while enduring the hardest challenges she’s ever faced after a debilitating injury.
Everybody wants a piece of grand chef Sophie Valroux. With her once-destroyed reputation fully recovered and then some, Sophie is making her mark in the culinary world. She’s running the restaurants of Château de Champvert, the beautiful estate that she inherited from her grandmother. She and her fiancé, Rémi, are closer than ever, and she’s even bonding with his daughter Lola. Everything should be perfect.
Yet, Sophie still feels something in her heart is missing.
When she’s invited to cook at an exclusive event her culinary idol is attending, she thinks this could be the thing to catapult her to greater heights, maybe even bring her one step closer to her one and only dream of achieving the stars—Michelin stars.
But fate has other plans for Sophie. After she accepts to cook for the Parisian elite, her world crumbles. She suffers a fall and loses her senses of smell and taste. Certain that her career will vanish if people find out, she keeps this secret to herself, not even telling Rémi. She fakes it all: the menus for every meal, the taste of fresh figs, the juicy cherries in the orchard. All she has to do is get through life—and the event—tasteless without missing a single step. Fake it ‘til you make it…right?
Sophie Valroux’s Paris Stars by Samantha Vérant is actually a second contemporary with a touch of romance novel featuring the main character, Sophie Valroux. The first book, The Secret French Recipes of Sophie Valroux, began the main character’s story and now it’s continued in this novel making it best to read both in order. However, I did not know there was another book when picking this one up and I still very much enjoyed the story so I will say with confidence this one can also be read as a standalone.
Sophie Valroux was raised in America and began her career as a chef there as well. Just as Sophie’s career as a chef took a turn for the worse and she loses her job she also found out that her French grandmother’s health had taken a turn for the worse. Sophie of course had gotten on a plane to Paris immediately.
Now Sophie is mourning the loss of her grandmother and trying her best to handle her new inheritance, her grandmother’s restaurants of Château de Champvert and her beautiful estate. Sophie is also balancing her relationship with Rémi when she gets an invite to join an exclusive culinary event which she believes will be a good step in her goal of attaining Michelin stars for her cooking. Just as Sophie is set to leave though she has a fall which seems to somehow take her sense of taste and smell.
Being a fan of travel I always enjoy picking up books from around the world so of course this one being set in Paris caught my eye. As I mentioned I had not read the first book and didn’t even realize it existed until after I’d read this one with the author doing a great job explaining events that happened so I never felt left out or wondering who Sophie was and how she got to where this story takes place. Having really enjoyed the characters and story in this one I’d definitely return if Sophie’s story continues or just read more from this author in the future.
I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.
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I”m so glad you enjoyed this Carrie. I love that cover, and it sounds like a series I would enjoy.
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Thanks Wendy! I thought to myself if I enjoyed the second without reading the first they may have been rated higher if I’d read both. 🙂
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Travel and food, both things I love. Wonderful review Carrie. I wonder if my library has this duology. Great review.
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Thanks Carla!! You and I both share that love in our books as you know. This one is by Berkley so there’s a good chance it would be available. 🙂
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Berkley doesn’t like me.
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Sorry Carla! I do find theirs at the library quite often too when I get declined.
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Same here.
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Excellent review Carrie. I have always wanted to visit a French chateau, so this may be my chance. ❤📚
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Thanks Sandy! All the French food was making me very hungry although I didn’t even know what half of it was.🤣
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I tried snails once and loved them. 🥂
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I’ve never tried them but I probably would if I was somewhere that had them. Going on cruises they have food I never would be around but snails hasn’t been one yet and what’s the worse that can happen there, you don’t like it? It’s all included in the price so might as well try! 🙂
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Do you like scallops? They taste a little like them and they were served in their shells with a garlic butter sauce. I would eat them again. 🤤
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Haha nope, never had those either.
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Oh, Carrie, you don’t know what you’re missing. Scallops are my favourite seafood. 🤤🤤🤤🤤❤
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