Saturday, July 9, 2016

REVIEW: Love Tap by M.N. Forgy

One of the things I love the most is when an author writes strong women characters and M.N. Forgy did just that.

Tate isn't a typical female character. Nope, she is a fighter and in a world where women are living in a man's world, I was excited to read her story.

From the beginning, you could see Tate struggling with who she was. Instead of seeing to her inner self she tried to please others, that included leaving the love of her life behind. But after 4 years an interaction with a classmate opens her eyes to her true self and the realization of what she needed to do.

From this point, she does what she has to in order to be who she really is despite what anyone says.

She begins training which brings her face to face with the love of her life, Camden, who hates her with a passion. How can you love someone you hate so much?

The relationship between Tate and Camden is filled with hate, love, betrayal and passion.

Throughout the story Tate's strength develops and she becomes a true testament to how strong women truly are when we follow our passions and believe in ourselves.

This is a story about discovering yourself, making your dream a reality and the renewal of relationships.

From the beginning the reader is engaged and connected to the characters. The story is an inspiration to women everywhere who have followed the dreams of others instead of our own, We all have strength deep inside of us. Sometimes it is hidden deep, so deep that we struggle knowing who we really are and this hinders our ability to be who we are meant to be.

Definetly a must read!

ARC provided for an honest review



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