Love on Tap by Karis WalshMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Love on Tap is written by an author that I almost always love to read. While Love on Tap was well written, and easy to read I didn’t love it. The beginning was a little too slow for me. While the main characters were well written, they didn’t appeal to me as a reader. I am sure others will disagree but for me I wanted more. This does not take away from the overall story though.
Tace has a huge chip on her shoulder, and throughout the book this improves, but she appears to have deep self-esteem issues. Berit is just angry and disassociated, just waiting her time until she can leave. The love between them was nice after it started going strong. I was unsure why Tace was so very quick to become protective of Berit. Why did she not intimidate her? Was it because she was injured? The similar background of family addiction created a bond, and I actually liked the storyline with the main characters background. The secondary characters were almost non-existent. I had forgotten all about Allie when she was mentioned the second time in the book. It took me a minute to remember what her story was.
I think the book is defiantly worth the read, as I think it may appeal to some readers. I will continue to read books by this author because her books are always enjoyable even if they are not a favorite.
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