A review by melissakuzma
Good Enough to Eat by Stacey Ballis

2.0

This book had the exact same issues that every Stacey Ballis book has: the most god-awfully unbelievable dialogue. She always writes a fun main character who has a cool job and who you want to be: in this case, she's a former lawyer turned chef who has her own healthy food restaurant. So far, so good. But that's where it ends. Because as soon as she, or any other character opens their mouth, I'm taken completely out of the story and groaning out loud as I read. People just don't talk this way! And it ruins any enjoyment there might be in the story.