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“Fun, flirty and pretty bonkers" Kaisha at The Writing Garnet

"Love. Food. Chaos ensues." Emma at WhyWordsWork

Bridget Jones meets Burnt in this delightful comedy novel about a talented YouTuber and the guy who keeps trying to bring her down. Although part of a series this book is completely standalone, as are all other novels in the Pot Love Series.

In Belsize Park, London, Ashley works hard on her daily YouTube channel “The Sinking Chef”. It’s filmed right in her kitchen, so she doesn’t go out much.

James is a gruff British TV director, turned publisher, who Ashley had a crush on ages ago. She has moved on but when he calls with an offer to take her out to lunch she doesn’t say no. It’s only lunch – what can go wrong?

The day Ashley meets James for lunch and he promises her a book deal, she makes the worst decision in her life – to hide the book deal from her boyfriend, Giacomo. As things progress Ashley’s secrets mount up and other things in her life unravel. Is there a connection? And how is she going to get out of this without losing Giacomo and the life she loves?

Set in the heart of fast-paced London, The Sinking Chef is a charming story of love, recipes, secrets, and the determination to do things right by those you love most in your life.

“It was the ridiculousness of it that made me keep reading, I wanted to know what outrageous thing happened next.” Zoe at BookAddictRambles.

“Ashley reminded me a little of Rachel Khoo, who filmed her Little Paris Kitchen series directly from her own kitchen!” author Lynsey James

“It is the humour which defines this book and which runs throughout.” Marianne at Books, Dreams and Everything

“The Sinking Chef is a laugh out loud fast-paced read…” Em at AfternoonBookery

“The author has a slightly sardonic writing style that was right up my alley.” Nikola from Short Book and Scribes

“As regular readers of ChocolatePages would know, I do enjoy a good foodie book, and more recently I have taken a liking to books involving social media. When I read the description of this book a cookery channel on youtube and humorous, I was pretty sure I would enjoy the book. I did enjoy reading The Sinking Chef, very much.” Amanda at ChocolatePages

"I really loved this book!" Laura at Laura’s Carousel

“Every girl has also met a James and Giacomo. The literal personification of the patriarchy, with his guilt tripping, suit wearing, patronising smugness – or the well-meaning boy with a heart of gold, but too insecure to open up about his problems. They couldn’t be more different, but they are a boat load of fun to read.” Emma at WhyWordsWork.

“Captivating read!! I found myself charmed by Ashley - all her flaws and insecurities kept me reading page after page.”
Celeste Rogers @Goodreads

The Sinking Chef Pot Love Book 2 edition by Sylvia Ashby Literature Fiction eBooks

When I think of ChickLit, it's book series like this that should be at the top of your Must Read list! I loved Ashley and all her internal monologues, and good heart, and awkward mistakes, and her boyfriend, the very handsome, sexy, strong, generous, and kind Guicomo... SWOONWORTHY. (Dear God, If this book or series by Sylvia Ashby ever becomes a movie, please cast #GiulioBerruti as lead.) This second book in the series kept me turning kindle pages again until almost 5am. "The Sinking Chef" was more Suspense than previous "Pot Love". Delicious read.

Product details

  • File Size 715 KB
  • Print Length 428 pages
  • Publisher Vangtorp Volumes; 1 edition (April 17, 2017)
  • Publication Date April 17, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06ZYGMPLB

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I haven’t read the first in this series but figured it would be reasonably easy to slide into a rom-com. The Sinking Chef Pot Love 2 begins with a fairly yummy looking recipe. So far so good. Then we meet Ashley, as soon as I spotted her loitering on the ‘mumsnet’ web forum I knew she was in trouble. A dedicated mix of mums and mum’s to be don’t take kindly to someone not in the same situation. Ashley must have been completely dense to get involved and from there on in my opinion of her didn’t rise much! When she is contacted by her ex James her spidey senses should really have kicked in that her ideal life was about to escalate out of control.

There are moments of humour that did detract from the annoyance of the pair. Giacomo her hot Italian lover is a sweetie, he really cares about her but she is intent on spinning a web of lies that could push him away. Why does Ashley think James will do anything to enrich her life .. once bitten, twice shy etc.

This is ideal for a light read, on the beach or public transport, entertaining enough to pass the time and if you like cooking there are some delicious recipes to tempt even the most basic of chef’s. I’m not sure if I just had a personality clash with Ashley or if she was intended to be loathed! A quick read that will appeal to many I’m sure but it didn’t quite hit the right spot for me.

Thanks to the author and Neverland Blog Tours for my copy which I read and reviewed voluntarily.
Ashley is our protagonist, a foodie YouTuber who has a wonderful Italian chef and restaurateur for a boyfriend. Then she goes out for lunch with James, who for all intents and purposes is an ex, and a not nice ex at that. And then proceeds to make a string of stupid decisions which in turn spiral her life completely out of control.

I didn’t like Ashley, not one iota. This dislike started before she started being a prize plonker. As I started reading I just got the “this girl is a whiner” vibe and there are lots of different personality types I adjust to in my reading, more than in real life believe me. But whiners, hell no!

Now don’t think my disliking Ashley ruined my enjoyment of the book, we all know disliking people doesn’t have to ruin anything. Seeing her dig herself into the hole she dug herself into was actually quite satisfying. It turns out along with being a whiner she was also really stupid. How she didn’t forsee the trouble she was going to cause herself I have no idea. I agree she couldn’t possibly have seen the details but honestly, there was no way keeping secrets was going to go well for her.

James was a vile little weasel of a man who needed to be put in his place. Why she didn’t just tell him to do one when he first phoned her I will never understand. I can’t talk about him anymore he makes me angry.

Giacomo her boyfriend is lovely, so committed to his vision and his business and he really cares for her and his family as well. I love his sense of humour and it’s a shame we don’t see a bit more of it.

This is a book that made me laugh, made me feel extremely frustrated and made me glad I’m a lot more street savvy than the main character! I think a lot of people will be enjoying this book, the recipes through the book should be adding some enjoyment to people’s dinner menu’s as well.

Sending a huge thanks to Sylvia Ashby, and Neverland Blog Tours for the eARC so that I could read and honestly review this novel.
This is the second book in the Pot Love series, but I didn’t actually realise this until I had already read the book, so I think it is safe to say that it is fine as a standalone. I didn’t feel anything was missed out or that I was confused at all. Although, as always reading the first book first is better! There is also a free Pot Love book on Sylvia’s website which has recipes. (I assumed that was where the ‘2’ in Pot Love 2 came from. Duh me!).

As regular readers of my blog ChocolatePages would know, I do enjoy a good foodie book, and more recently I have taken a liking to books involving social media. When I read the description of this book a cookery channel on youtube and humorous, I was pretty sure I would enjoy the book. I did enjoy reading The Sinking Chef, very much. Ashley is a very likable character who I could relate to and often I would cringe for as she makes silly decisions which seem to make her life easier for the moment, but both she and I will know will make things much harder for the future! I wanted to shout at her that I could see what will happen if she does this that and the other. Ashley is like the girl next door, or the insecure girl that we are or were at one point. I think every woman will be able to understand part of Ashley.

As a chef, we have a few lovely recipes added in and also a few laughable ones too…… (Pot Noodle… shh!). No, really, as a Chef, Ashley is talented and I found the food talk quite delectable.

Ashley is a funny character as she tends to ‘read on the internet’ about everything and more often than not finds a reason or explanation for whatever it is ‘on the internet’.

“I’ve read on the internet how to recognise it. This particular one is called the silent treatment “

The Sinking Chef involves love, life, laughs and a good dose of scrumptious foodie talk. The Sinking Chef was an easy, funny read that gave me butterflies in my stomach on more than one occasion! I definitely recommend this book and look forward to reading more of Sylvia Ashby’s work.
When I think of ChickLit, it's book series like this that should be at the top of your Must Read list! I loved Ashley and all her internal monologues, and good heart, and awkward mistakes, and her boyfriend, the very handsome, sexy, strong, generous, and kind Guicomo... SWOONWORTHY. (Dear God, If this book or series by Sylvia Ashby ever becomes a movie, please cast #GiulioBerruti as lead.) This second book in the series kept me turning kindle pages again until almost 5am. "The Sinking Chef" was more Suspense than previous "Pot Love". Delicious read.
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