It’s always an anxious wait for the first reviews of a new book, so it was wonderful today to discover the first two reviews are online – and they’re both positive.
Eva at The Multitasking Woman says “If you’re a parent of a budding chef or Masterchef fan, this is the perfect book with food being the central theme.” You can read the rest of her review here.
And Pat at Readplus says ” with its short chapters, interesting characters and touch of suspense, will have its readers eagerly waiting for the next installment.” You can read the rest of her review here.
As a reviewer myself, I know that reviews aren’t written for the author – but, as an author, I must say I’m delighted!

o create a flyer and distribute it by mail, or at conferences you attend. Word of mouth is also a wonderful tool.
6. Have props or visuals. Kids like having things to look at. Some presenters use Powerpoint presentations, which can be wonderful when used well. A good one will be high on pictures and low on text. other props could be puppets, costumes, historical artifacts, you name it.



