A review by suzyq436
Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant

2.0

This started off cute but then quickly went downhill to the point where I could not wait to reach the end of this book.

Firstly, this book is way too long. There is so much unnecessary scenes that could be cut out because the story dragged at times.

Secondly, Rory annoyed me the more I read. She kept making assumptions and jumping to conclusions based on her figments of imagination. None of her assumptions of Jude were based on anything concrete. It was a cause for a frustrating read because Jude wouldn't know why she behaved the way she did and honestly neither did I.

Thirdly, I hope this was worked on for the final copy of the book but most of the text messages did not indicate whose message it was so trying to figure out who was saying what took more brain power than what I was willing to expend on this story.

The chemistry between Jude and Rory was minimal mainly because they didn't actually spend a lot of time together in the story. The most time they spent was with the cooking lesson and even that was average, nothing to indicate the spark.