A review by readingwithjamie
Taco Bout Love by Lily Kate

emotional funny hopeful relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

This book has Taco in the title so of course I had to read this one and see what it was all about. It is a dual POV which I absolutely love. 

Taco Bout Love is based in a small town called Fantasie, where all your dreams come true. 
Chloe Brown is looking to get as far away from NYC as possible and start fresh. She planned to only pass through Fantasie, but her newly acquired vehicle had other plans. While stuck in Fantasie, Chloe meets a lot of the residents, which includes grumpy Lucas Donovan. Mishaps happen and Chloe and Lucas end up learning about each other and becoming closer. 

This book was very satisfying. It has that charming small town vibe, where everyone knows everyone. The families involved made me crack up with their banter, it reminded me of my own. The only issue I had was the ending, it wasn’t my favorite and I felt like that conflict was just kind of thrown in there. Other than that I really enjoyed Lily Kate’s writing and would read another one of her books.

I definitely recommend this one if you like small town romances, grumpy-sunshine, rom-coms, enemies to lovers trope. Please also check trigger warnings as there are some discussions in this book that could be triggering.  

Thank you to LK Publishing and NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for my honest review. 

Overall: 4
Spice: 1

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