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Well Met by Jen DeLuca

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grimpantaloon's review against another edition

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hopeful relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Adorable and fluffy. The FMC is conveniently and frustratingly dense from time to time. 

A nice listen for doing chores around the house. The narrator did a fabulous job.

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booklovinmamas's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I recently finished reading Well Met, the first book in Jen DeLuca’s Well Met series, and it’s been on my TBR list for a while. It features one of my favorite tropes, Enemies to Lovers, and is set in a fictional small town in Maryland, where the characters are working together to volunteer at the Renaissance Faire annually. I was glad to find the audiobook version at my local library via Libby, which allowed me to listen to the book while running errands and taking care of things around the house. 

Brief Storyline: The FMC, Emily, recently dumped by her boyfriend, decides to relocate to Willow Creek, Maryland, where she assists her sister and her niece until she finds her own place. Before she knows it, she’s not only helping her sister, who is recovering from a car accident, but she’s also volunteering at a Renaissance Faire for her niece. She’s dressed as a wench, trying to fit in with everyone at the Renaissance Faire, but one person in particular is making it difficult for her. In comes the hero, Simon, who hasn’t been that friendly to Emily, and she has no idea why. 

The book was an enjoyable start to the series, filled with new beginnings for Emily, humorous moments, and an emotional and romantic journey for both Emily and Simon. It’s told solely from Emily’s POV, and I believe it would have benefited from including Simon’s POV, too. I wanted to understand his feelings and motivations better, primarily when he acted differently in his pirate costume and seemed to claim Emily when another guy was around. 

I liked the storyline behind this book and the characters, especially Emily, on finding herself after a break-up with a guy who didn’t deserve her in the first place. I also enjoyed the setting, where the characters are at a Renaissance Faire. The issue I had while reading (or, in my case, listening) was I wasn’t entirely convinced about the relationship between Simon and Emily. It’s mainly due to the poor confusion Emily was dealing with when it came to Simon always flirting with her in costume and how he was with her from the beginning. This is where I would have loved to have Simon’s POV. Then, maybe I would have believed their romantic storyline more. 

I was more invested in reading Emily’s story and how she was making friends, finding herself after her break-up, and reconnecting with her sister after so long while also forming a relationship with her niece. I loved that journey for her, even though she was dealing with Simon, giving her a hard time at the Faire most of the time. Overall, it was an enjoyable book, and I give it three stars. I do plan on reading the next book, especially when Jen DeLuca introduced so many secondary characters that I feel deserve to have their own HEA. If you enjoy romantic comedies with moments of laughter and emotion set in a Renaissance Faire, this book is worth checking out. 

What to Expect:
✔Small Town Romance
✔Enemies to Lovers
✔Forced Proximity

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gracescanlon's review

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funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

What a fun story! There was so much I thoroughly enjoyed. From April and Emily really developing a sisterly bond, to Simon’s first time kissing Emily (as himself), to the small-town wholesomeness, Well Met is a charming summer read!
 
The only real issue I had with the story was Emily’s lack of comprehension skills overall.
Like, obviously Chris isn’t going to train you in additional responsibilities and then fire you, Emily, new part-time employee or not! Obviously you’re getting a promotion! 🙄
Emily was a repeat offender with these weird, short-sighted conclusions, but by the end of the book she finally got it right.

Like many romances, Well Met did rely heavily on the miscommunication trope. However, these miscommunications, while relatively frequent, were also quickly cleared up — a much more realistic approach to miscommunication than the usual “letting things grow and grow and grow and then causing an unnecessary and melodramatic third-act breakup.”

I disliked the cover, as it seemed to show Emily’s misinterpretation of the situation with Simon in the first half of the book, rather than the reality. His posture and gestures indicated disgust, which was never actually the case — he’s just intense, reticent, and has his own stuff going on.
 
A perfect, fun beach read I definitely recommend!

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cressida's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

This book was so much fun, I really enjoyed it.  It was a bit contrived and I found some of the character development very sudden, so I don’t know if I could give it a 5⭐️ but it definitely earns the 4⭐️ from me. I really enjoyed learning about the faire and seeing character interactions and I’ve placed a hold on the next in the series in the hopes that it is just as good. 

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zoeyoey's review against another edition

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emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

Super lovable characters and I loved the whole Renaissance Faire aspect of the story. I think this could be a fun future reread!

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kaakison's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0


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jourdanicus's review against another edition

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0

Ugh... I wish I had DNFed this, unfortunately. I love the Renaissance fair I've been to so I thought it would be a cute setting for a romance novel. Sadly the story and characters just lacked depth. Sometimes that can make for a fun, light read, but I struggled to suspend disbelief enough to enjoy. And then the icing on the cake (derogatory) was when Emily, a gal Simon had known for what, 6 weeks? Told him
he basically needed to get over his dead brother and put her first.

Grief is complex and this book didn't have the depth to handle that topic.


Edit: if I find out the lasagna + milk for dinner mentioned at the end is a Twilight reference, I'm adding half a star to my rating for that Easter egg 🤣

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cassroberts89's review against another edition

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funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Super, super cute! And definitely on the steamier side in a couple of scenes, if you’re wondering about that sort of thing. 

One thing I went back and forth on was Emily’s mental state. In one hand, there were definitely moments where it was clear she was spiraling. Anxiety maybe, or just her past experience with dickhead-ex? I can emphasize with that and understand how sometimes it’s not always a rational line of thought. 

I do think that bit was a little overdone though. There were other times where her thoughts were clear contradictions with her experiences, or even with her own previous thoughts. When everything seemed peachy, I was wondering what sort of conflict could possibly necessitate another half or so of the book. I think a lot of that conflict was forced by the author injecting her with some of these irrational thoughts. As if those thoughts were there for the sole purpose of propelling the story forward. 

I hope that makes sense. I need to stop writing reviews late at night 😅 Still a great, what I like to call, “palate cleanser.”

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lou_loo's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

I can say this book was "Well Met". 😉 
I'm glad I came across this story, it's a fun small-town romance, taking place at a Renaissance Faire during the summer.
I read this in one day, it was super cute and enjoyable. Emily is a fun protagonist, seeing her bloom and get to know people around her, make friends and let her voice be heard was so nice and heartwarming. 
As for Simon, he went through a great character development. I loved how his personality was hidden away at first and how he let it show gradually as he got more comfortable around Emily. 
The romance between them was great, it didn't feel forced by the author. However, it was strange that they started as enemies for no reason. I think it could have been more natural if they started as friends, instead of hating each other for no reason on their first encounter.
Overall, I enjoyed reading this book so much, it made me want to organise a Renaissance Faire as well, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a fun, easy-to-read small-town romance for summer.

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beth_s98's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I really, really enjoyed this one! I loved the setting and the care given to the description of the Faire. The characters were strong, and I felt as though the growth was reasonable. There are some spicy scenes, but not over-the-top and they felt very realistic. 

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