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You Had Me at Taco

Taco Truck Romance, Book 3

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You Had Me at Taco

By: Candice Y. Johnson
Narrated by: Opal Black, Mirron Willis
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Starting over is more than a song lyric....

The last thing rising fashion designer Dayton Royal anticipated when she moved to Necessity, Texas, was managing one of her cousin's taco trucks. But after being skewered on social media for ruining her first famous client's wedding gown and then her estranged mother reaches out to reconcile, Day retreats, drowning in tortillas, salsa, and humiliation. Romance isn't on her plate, until the handsome business owner she's been casually flirting with makes a move.

Single dad Grant Thomas has been smitten since the stunner, Day, walked into his store. Though burned by love, Grant still seizes the opportunity to ask Day out–right before his ex-wife arrives demanding he take their angry teen for the summer, perhaps longer. Unsure if he can balance work, fatherhood, and romance, Grant's determined to try.

Inspired by her new relationship, Day becomes a mentor to Grant's daughter and dives back into her dream career, as well as indulging her creativity and love of tacos. But can she embrace her new life and family, as well as forgive her mother and past mistakes?

Contains mature themes.

©2025 Candice Y. Johnson (P)2025 Tantor Media
African American Contemporary Romantic Comedy
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