There is a lot in this story that kept me turning the pages, even though it did not fully work for me overall.
The premise is a strong one. Cierra Brooks, a chef whose dreams have not matched reality, becomes a private chef for an eccentric and wealthy fashion CEO. I really enjoyed the inside look at what a personal chef does each day. That world is completely outside my own, and the process of cooking for luxury clients was fascinating to read about, especially because I am someone who does not cook. The glimpse into that lifestyle, combined with Cierra’s financial stress and career uncertainty, created an engaging backdrop.
Where the novel struggled for me was in the structure. Amber, who is introduced as Cierra’s best friend and mentioned heavily, does not appear until roughly a quarter of the way into the book. Even after she enters the story, she never feels fully integrated. Her scenes rarely move the plot forward, and her presence sometimes distracted from the main storyline. In a book that runs 303 pages, this made the narrative feel stretched rather than enriched. The on-again, off-again dynamic between Cierra and Julian also dragged down the pacing, especially toward the middle. A tighter edit, possibly cutting about a quarter of the total length, would have strengthened the momentum and kept the focus more precise.
There are still genuine strengths here. Dasha Banks gives Cierra an honest and relatable voice. Her financial pressure, her fears about failure, and her desire to rebuild a life that feels meaningful are portrayed with warmth and sincerity. The culinary setting adds a fun and unusual layer that made the book stand out. The novelty of watching a private chef navigate high-maintenance clients and glamorous spaces brought freshness to the story.
In the end, Cooking From Scratch has a promising concept and a main character I wanted to root for. The slower pacing and structural issues kept it from reaching its potential, but it remains an enjoyable read for anyone who likes contemporary romance with a career-driven twist. I am giving it 3 out of 5 stars. Thank you to Hazenwood Press and BookSirens for the opportunity to read this ARC.