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Really, really cute! Predicable in the very best way! The Wedding Planner meets Master Chef!

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This was just fabulous , having worked in busy restaurant and hotel kitchens for many years i loved the descriptions of katies food ideas and menu's . When Katie enters a competition to be the grand chef to one of the hottest chefs in the country , little does she know she will be competing with Ben , the one who got away . As the competition heats up they start spending time together and they both still have feelings for each other . I really warmed to them both and there was some great supporting characters there too . a really heart warming read that shows you should never give up in your dreams . Brilliant

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A fun and heart warming read. Sure rom coms like this are predictable but it’s charming and has likeable characters.

An easy summer read, 3.5 stars.

Thanks to NetGalley, Colleen Coleman and Bookature for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Dear lord, I love good food and eating out, but after reading what it takes to be chef, no  way would I want to be one! I thoroughly enjoyed reading about all the behind the scenes stuff, and the competition was fun too. I don't think I'll be able to view Masterchef in the same light again.

Whatever your opinion on fine dining, the novel wasn't only about food. It was about heartache, and happiness, and making our lives work for us. Katie really grew as a person over the course of the story, especially once she began taking charge of her own destiny and becoming more accepting that bad things do happen. She learned that it's how she reacts and how she deals with it heartache and controversy is sometimes more important than the issues themselves.

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Delightful read! Nothing too out of the ordinary, but a fun read!

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NB: I received an ARC of this novel from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. A major thank you to both Netgalley and the publisher.

I have to say, I quite honestly really enjoyed reading this novel. I finished reading it in maybe 2 hours? I've always been a sucker for a cute romantic comedy, and cute this was. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Katie Kelly's culinary journey and it's interesting to see the kind of high-pressure environment that the high-class culinary world is portrayed as. I liked seeing Katie's growth throughout the novel, finally seeing her blossom into what she was meant to be. Not to mention, Martha and Katie's friendship with her is probably one of my favourite parts of the novel, which really touched my heart, especially towards the end.

Ben was a great character. He was cute and all, but I just felt that his and Katie's relationship, though cute at times, especially in the kitchen, was a bit *rushed*. Sure, they had history, but when I picked up this book, I was expecting some more chemistry, some more tension, some more.... Their relationship just felt too rushed and a bit easy - it could have been more elaborated upon. Sure, you could feel Katie's heartbreak, but I didn't feel that their relationship was a major part of the novel, which you would expect from a book like this. They could have removed Katie and Ben's relationship and it probably would still stand quite solidly. Having said that, I did enjoy the story and their relationship was quite cute, it just could have been elaborated upon.

Congratulations to the author on this novel, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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I liked this one a lot! It was sort of Hell's Kitchen meets Top Chef meets Hallmark movie. What I really appreciated, however, was the second chance romance. It was not only technical re: cooking and didn't skimp on those sorts of details but it was really well written to give a full background of the characters. I really liked Katie. She was such a strong and multi-dimensional character. I think the ending was a bit abrupt in some ways but, overall, this was a great read. It was funny, romantic and had a depth you don't often find in romances.

One Way or Another comes out later this month on April 26, 2018 and you can purchase HERE. I definitely recommend this for fans of Marian Keyes, Sophie Kinsella or Jill Mansell. This one reminded me a bit of Recipe for Love by Katie Fforde so definitely check that one out, too, if you haven't previously read it.

There was such relief in coming clean, in being open with her, in not pretending that everything is perfect when it's not. I never realised how exhausting being defensive can be, being constantly on guard and fighting unfounded, imagined judgements that only ever existed in my own head. Constantly pre-empting criticism and formulating answers to protect myself when the trust was that those who cared about me just wanted me to be happy. Not perfect, not ultra-successful, not the best: just happy.

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I really enjoyed this story. Maybe because I have a diploma in hotel management that the setting took my interest even more.
The book is fluently written and is filled with emotions. When there is joy, you want to jump up and down as well. When there is sadness, you reach out for the tissues. Although it is indeed a comedy, a lot of thoughts have a deeper meaning : don't hold on to the past, but look to the future, love your dreamjob, but don't let it get in the way with the contact with you family and most important don't stay glued in a place where you don't really want to be and sometimes you have to take a risk to get where you truely want to be.
Only one more thing to add : read the book and see for yourself.
Thank you, Netgalley and Bookouture.

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This book was a nice surprise! I really really enjoyed it! The dishes they had to prepare sounded so delicious! It's no wonder I was hungry through most of the book. LOL I will definitely be looking for more books by Colleen Coleman since this was a fun read. It's a quick read and I was lucky enough to get it from the publisher and NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.

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I will never understand why the titles to some books are so long. This is One Way or Another: A totally uplifting laugh out loud romantic comedy". Honestly besides the overly long title that is not needed and some slight development and pacing issues, I liked this book. I have never read Colleen Coleman before, but I will probably check out her other titles in the future. Sometimes you just want a cute and fluffy story that doesn't make you despair in humanity.

"One Way or Another" is about Katie Kelly. She banked everything she had on running her own restaurant and in the end, things went belly up. Now she is sleeping on her best friend's couch and serving up food at at retirement home. When a chance comes up for her to compete for a title of Grand Chef which means she would get to work alongside a world renowned chef (Jean Michael). Winning the competition could get Katie's life back on track, only if she doesn't get distracted by her long lost ex also competing.

Well this is the second food competition book I read this year. I liked this one much better than the last one I read. I think because even though there is a competition, and one of the competitors acts like a jerk, Coleman does a great job of making that stuff not the central focus of this book. The central focus really is Katie coming to terms with what she wants and realizing that she has no right in holding back her family from moving on with their own lives.

I did like Katie. I will always like the underdog. She realizes that she has no one to blame but herself for her restaurant's demise (she mentions not paying attention to the money going out, the bills needing to be paid, etc.). When she has the opportunity to compete for Grand Chef, she is initially hesitant, until she gets a talking to by one of the nursing home resident's who pushes her to compete. And I liked that Katie finally saw how selfish she was being with her father wanting to move on from the family home. Katie wants to keep her father back home in a time warp though her mother has been deceased for more than a decade at this point. I felt sympathy for Katie up to a point, but really wanted to tell her to get a grip on things.

The secondary characters were interesting (Katie's best friend perked my interest) and I liked the character of Martha (the nursing home resident who pushes Katie to compete). However, as I said above, some characters needed better development. For example, Katie's ex-boyfriend Ben could just have been called lovely stand-in. We don't get a real sense of him besides Katie constantly telling us how she feels/felt about him. When we see him in the present, I just didn't get it. Same issue with the character of Jean Michael. He read like a caricature of Gordon Ramsey. I don't know if I really buy the resolution with Jean Michael either, it just read like coincidence in order to get the story moving towards a HEA for Katie.

The writing was okay, it just got a bit repetitive here and there. I got Katie's past, I understood how hard she was working, I got she was in love with Ben and wished things had been different. I really wish we had more interaction with Katie and her best friend. They were hilarious together and I liked reading about her job. I loved all of the descriptions of the food that Katie was making. If you are going to have a book centered around food, I want to feel like the character knows what they are doing.

The flow was off though after the competition bits were over. I just felt a little like the book was killing time until the end.

The ending was a little too pat, but honestly I was happy to read the HEA.

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Katie Kelly is a chef. More accurate she was a chef. She was forced to work in a retirement home when her restaurant folded. Living off her friend's sofa and making ends meet, when she comes across a competition to become the Grand Chef to a chef who had been her idol for years, she knows she has little to lose.

A cute, charming, heartwarming tale of love, passion and food. Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for the review copy of this book

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An easy read. Interesting about the backside of being a chef. I liked it and blew through it on a snow day.

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This is another book that I adored because it was lively and upbeat. I fell in love with Katie and Ben and wanted the very best for both of them. Unfortunately, because they are vying for a grand chef position at a new, posh restaurant, only one could ultimately be the victor. Reading about how Katie and Ben loved each other yet parted to pursue careers wove a thread through the competition and through the grueling tests of their abilities as chefs.
I thoroughly enjoyed One Way or Another and look forward to other books by Ms. Coleman.

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Loved this story. Heart warming with love and friendship and overcoming obstacles in life. Thank you for allowing me to read this book. Felt the anticipation at each stage of the competition

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Katie Kelly has landed the opportunity of a lifetime after her restaurant closes.

Then there is Ben who broke Katie’s heart.

Katie receives the opportunity of a lifetime to,audition for a world reknowned chef.
Little does she know, the man who broke her heart is also competing. Will Katie land the job and man of her dreams, or will Katie be left with nothing, working at a job she hates.

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This is the 3rd Colleen Coleman book I have read and just like the others, I loved it.

Katie is in a big rut, cooking at a nursing home instead of the gourmet cooking she would like to do, when she gets the opportunity of a lifetime to be an apprentice to a demanding, mercurial French chef. And then her ex, Ben, comes back into the picture as well. Talk about complex!

A lovely tale of hardship and joy, friendship and love. This author has the knack of storytelling with a lot of heart, without it being soppy. I always want to cheer very loudly when it comes to the main characters in Colleen Coleman's books and this one is no exception.

I give it 4.5 stars :) If you haven't read any of this author's books yet, what are you waiting for?? I can't wait for the next one!

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

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One way or another by Colleen Coleman a funny and honest four-star read, I have read a few books by this author and they all leave me with the warm and fuzzies, this one also left me hungry and heart-warmed. Katie Kelly is an easy character to love, she just wants to make everyone happy and will help everyone even if I mean hurting her, even when it involves her Idol. The cooking aspects were new to me as I’m the world’s worst cook, but even I could get inspired by Katie and her passion. If you are in the mood for funny and heart-warming then you ant go wrong with this author.

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A decent chick-lit novel with a lot of food in it. Unfortunately, it wasn't food that appealed to me but hey, I'm picky and am not meant for fancy restaurants.

Katie was an interesting main character and I really got her imposter syndrome and anxieties. You really root for her throughout. But that focus is mostly on her work and family life. Which is fine, but it also meant that the romance felt a little thrown in and unnecessary which was a little disappointing.

But, overall, I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to people looking for an easy foodie read.

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Katie is a cook in a care home along with Zoe and Mel whom she's befriended during their time working together, but she dreams of working for a proper highly renowned chef. Especially as her boss Bernie hates anyone messing up the tested way of serving up plain mush to residents. So when the opportunity comes to try out and compete for the ideal role she jumps at the chance and then finds out she's up against her ex, Ben!



Jean Michael is a tough chef to impress, Katie's old friend Georgia finds out early on. Soon enough Katie learns there's a bully trying to sabotage other's dishes so he can win but Katie catches on and helps Ben he gets his dishes tampered with. They also go for a meal and a catch up where she learns Ben thought about them still being together and also that he still works on a cruise ship like he planned when he left her. As the pair enjoy their night together and they have the final round of the competition to fight for what sparks will fly?



Well what a book this was! Culinary skills aside there was love sewn between the seams of the chapters as Katie and Ben's journey reignited thanks to the fire of the competition. It was a good book with lots happening and I was pleased that Katie was never a push over in either job positions or in her love life either and she allowed Ben to pursue his dream and she hers too. Jean Michael was a strange one too, seemingly a tough boss who would've guessed he was unhappy?! A shocking novel all-round there as plans go awry indeed but you'll have to read it to see for yourself. At least there's a bright shiny ending that made a new life for Katie and Ben!



Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!

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