Monday, March 5, 2018

Review of More to Love by Alison Bliss

Book Summary courtesy of Forever

Jessa Gibson may be new in the little town of Granite, Texas, but in no time at all her gourmet food truck business is booming. Soon she'll have enough money to open the restaurant of her dreams. But first, she'll have to appease the hot local health inspector, no matter how strange his "violations" sound to her. No pink plastic gloves? Really?

Max Hager isn't exactly who he says he is. Pretending to be a health inspector is a (mostly) innocent mistake. A mistake made way worse by Max's immediate, electrifying attraction to the curvy, sexy, redheaded chef. Throw in a whole lot of lust, and things in Jessa's little kitchen are about to really start heating up. But can Max find a way to come clean with Jessa before his little deception turns into a recipe for disaster?

My review

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. This is the first book that I have read of Alison Bliss’s. What really grabbed my attention to read this book was the title and the cover of this book. So when I was given the opportunity to read the book I jumped at the chance.

I think that Alison did a great job in the beginning of describing the first character Max. As a reader you got to read his backstory and why he was in the town he was in.  However, after that I could not get into the story. I found it hard to connect with the two main characters and to see their love start to develop. I didn't really see a connection between the two of them either.

Although there was good humor at times I just didn't connect with this story. Not to say that other readers won’t enjoy and connect to the story but it wasn't for me.