This return to the Love & Tacos world is just as fun, fresh, and fast-paced as it’s predecessor, Ramón and Julieta . Albertson focuses on the second Montez brother, Enrique, as he pursues Carolina, a Latina farmworker seeking her independence, in a The Taming of the Shrew retelling structure. Kiss Me, Mi Amor is a novel that addresses the traditional versus the progressive, and makes for a quick, romantic, and thought-provoking read. Alana Quintana Albertson has written over thirty romance novels, rescued five hundred death-row shelter dogs, and danced one thousand rumbas. She lives in sunny San Diego with her husband, two sons, and too many pets. Most days, she can be found writing her next heart book in a beachfront café while sipping an oat-milk Mexican mocha or gardening with her children in their backyard orchard and snacking on a juicy blood orange. You can find her online at AuthorAlanaAlbertson.com or on Instagram @AuthorAlanaA...