Saturday, November 06, 2021

Review of Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant


Rory Perez has been given the family's taco truck. Lives depend on her being able to make it successful. The only hitch is, she doesn't like to cook. But she wants to keep her aunt's legacy going. Jude Strong is feeling the pressure from his father to carry on the legacy of the law firm, but what Jude wants to do is cook. Little do these two know is that they are falling for each other via a dating app. When life puts them together at an in-person cooking competition, they try not to fall for each other. Things get complicated and twisted when they realize their on-line relationship is a real-life relationship after all.

Betsy St. Amant has written a delightful story that draws the reader in and warms the heart with every page. With the undertones of You've Got Mail but throwing in a taco truck, a chef, and on-line dating, this cooks up to be a fantastic story where family and love intertwine and difficult decisions change the course of paths and dreams. St. Amant does a great job developing the characters, their stories and the plot throughout the entire book. 

Revell sent me this complimentary book to review and the opinions expressed are my own.