@Suziqzee - Everyone else has given you great advice about the pros and cons of Temp-tations, but one other consideration is this: Tara really likes to continually design and sell new configurations of her dinnerware, so one ongoing complaint I've seen from collectors is the fact that they can never get additional pieces that exactly match the shape or style of what they originally purchased, especially if they are in some way special (i.e., not just traditional round or square). If you know you won't need a lot, or are willing to buy several sets upfront, or like the "mix and match" approach where the patterns are similar but the shapes are different, that should negate this issue. But it's definitely something worth considering.
I also agree that Fiestware is fabulous and I have lots of pieces of it (in fact, I just got a new shipment this morning from a recent sale), but due to its weight I typically use it for serving or entertaining rather than as daily dinnerware. I found a wonderful set of Corelle several years ago that I use every day; I love its light weight, bright white background with a pop of color around the edge, plates that have no banding or deep indentations, and general versatility—and it is super easy to clean and maintain.
I always thought I'd have fancier dinnerware than what I grew up with, but there's a reason Corelle remains so popular.
Good luck with your decision! There are hundreds of great options out there...