Chef's Kiss at the Chalet
by Sookie Snow
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Pub Date Nov 06 2025 | Archive Date Jan 26 2026
Pan Macmillan | Pan
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Description
Torn between two worlds, can their love survive the season?
Chef's Kiss at the Chalet is a deliciously cosy, festive, small-town romance, for fans of Chalet Girl, Laurie Gilmore and Hannah Grace.
When Eleanor Evans lands a spot at London’s most prestigious culinary school, her dreams finally feel within reach. Desperate to scrape together the cash for her tuition, she accepts a last-minute agency position as a chalet girl, which whisks her away to Maplewood Creek, a quaint, snow-kissed town nestled in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Hired by the affluent Hawthorne family, Elle finds herself in a world of wealth, luxury and big egos, far removed from her humdrum everyday life. As she navigates the challenges of her new job, mastering gourmet dishes and catering to the whims of her discerning employers, she realizes there’s something she hadn't accounted for: Charles Hawthorne, the family’s charming and undeniably sexy eldest son.
Charles soon becomes an unexpected distraction for Elle – she can't deny the sizzling chemistry between them. But, with Elle’s career aspirations hanging in the balance and Charles's carefree lifestyle and family expectations putting a strain on their blossoming relationship, can this unlikely duo survive the season?
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781035080335 |
| PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 320 |
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I had loved the movie Chalet girl staring Felicity so I was excited to check this one out! It was such a cute relatable story. I loved Elle’s character and could relate so much to her lifestyle and background. It was fun watching her fall for the well to do son of the Chalet and watching sparks fly. Very cute enjoyable read
Thank you to Netgalley, Pan Macmillan, and Sookie Snow for sending me this ARC!
If anyone is craving a cosy, cute Christmas read, look no further because this book is all of that and more. The way Snow wrote about cooking throughout the story was with genuine passion, and for lack of a better word, addictive. It made me experience the pleasures of cooking even though I don't like to cook, haha. The writing flowed and didn't feel unnatural or overly complicated, which is key for a cosy book. Additionally, the characters were well developed, with both the main characters, Eleanor and Charles, feeling so realistic with their personalities, flaws, motivations, and backstories. One thing that I will say is that more description of the characters' appearances throughout the story is needed. In terms of backstory, I appreciated how both characters have tragic backstories that were discussed. However, this doesn't make the story feel heavier emotionally, which is great because, while it is a cosy Christmas romance, it shouldn't shy away from dealing with darker themes. Kudos to Snow for finding that delicate balance between keeping the book light-hearted and exploring darker topics.
Something else that I would love to acknowledge is the originality of the story. I have never read something like this, and it was refreshing and enticed me even more.
I recommend it to everyone, but most of all seasonal readers, as it put me into the Christmas spirit, and it's only August XD.
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