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Taste the Love
by Karelia Stetz-Waters, Fay Stetz-Waters
Taste the Love is pitched as an enemies/rivals to lovers trope with a marriage of convenience. this in itself should’ve made this book my favourite sapphic book of the year. and yet. I didn’t like the main characters very much, I thought I would warm up to them but even at the end I can’t say I even know much about them apart from their past dating life and a short glimpse of their childhood. additionally… they’re not actual rivals, one could’ve said they used to be rivals in culinary school but they even say themselves they never considered each other rivals. I’m always happy to ignore whether the reason for a marriage of convenience is 100% realistic and while this one was somewhat realistic … I feel like we needed a little more closure about the lawsuit.
I had the luck to be able to review the audiobook, which truly was luck for me considering I am much less likely to dnf an audiobook! In general I don’t have actual criticism for the audiobook production. There were times where I felt like the narrators‘ tone didn’t mirror the emotions of the characters perfectly but overall they did a great job at giving the characters a voice.
I had the luck to be able to review the audiobook, which truly was luck for me considering I am much less likely to dnf an audiobook! In general I don’t have actual criticism for the audiobook production. There were times where I felt like the narrators‘ tone didn’t mirror the emotions of the characters perfectly but overall they did a great job at giving the characters a voice.