eARC Review: Kiss Me, Mi Amor by Alana Quintana Albertson
Romance
Kiss Me, Amor
Book Info
Released Date: July 4th
Publication: Berkley
Pages: 304
Format: eBook
You should already know that I will always read this book. Why? It's a Latinx romance book, so it's a representation of my culture, so I am going to read it.
I had high expectations of Kiss Me, Mi Amor. From the premise of the book, it's a fake dating romance trope with a bit of opposite attraction and forced proximity tropes. But there wasn't much of an opposite attraction to romance in this book. They literally fall for each other a bit too fast, in my opinion.
The only problem that I had with this book was the constant presence of the previous couple from the previous book in the series. I understand that they are trying to become closer with families, but there was no need for their constant presence in this book. It's not their book or their business to get involved. I just want the main characters. Not getting annoyed with the previous couple.