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Jen deluca well met series
Jen deluca well met series




Bonus!Ī fun summertime romp perfect as the chilly weather starts to truly set in. And it’s a romance so the happily ever after is guaranteed. She knew she was putting her life on hold when she stayed in Willow Creek to care for her sick mother, but its been years now, and even. Stacey is jolted when her friends Simon and Emily get engaged. It’s fun seeing an introverted woman willingly step out of her comfort zone a little, albeit a few times under duress, and the book proves that for everything in life it’s never too late. A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy featuring kilted musicians, Renaissance Faire tavern wenches, and an unlikely love story. Mitch and April obviously have very real chemistry and her hangup over their age difference and how the community will perceive her relationship is at once understandable and annoying.

jen deluca well met series jen deluca well met series

While this is the third book in the Well Met series centered around a Renaissance Faire, it reads perfectly well as a standalone. Could she really be starting to fall for her fake boyfriend?! April isn’t keen about the idea of being a fake date for Mitch’s grandmother’s anniversary party, but sure, why not? When the party/dinner turns into an entire weekend away, April gets to know the handsome, young(er), fun and funny gym teacher and, for the first time since her marriage broke up almost two decades before, being in a relationship starts to sound like a good idea. When he sees April nursing a cider at the local pub he knows she, a single mom with a mortgage and a steady career, is just the one he needs. Series: Well Met, Book 4 Unabridged Audiobook Categories: Romance Contemporary Critic Reviews ' Well Traveled is a true comfort read. Fun and relatable characters, a realistic plot with the element of daydreaming and the suspense that has you wanting more.I read this book in two days and it definitely is my #1 book on the year (so far!).Review by Yvonne Selander, collection development librarian Ultimately, it was everything I could ever want in a book. When many romcoms skip over the fact that people have feelings, walls and real issues that play into a new relationship, this book leaned into the intricacies of why people hesitate to jump into a new romance, which made it all the more relatable. I was furiously turning pages, audibly making “AIt also dove into Emily as a person and Simon as a person and how their pasts played into both who they were today and how it affected their ability to be in a relationship.

jen deluca well met series

Through the book, both personas came together and developed that swoon-worthy, page-turning romance that the best of chicklit is praised for – and what I personally love to read. After a three month period of 2020 where I was stuck inside all day, unemployed and had an incredible amount of down-time on my hands…I read a grand total of zero – count them – zero books! From January to May, my total was two on the year, BUT I’m happy to report that with the re-reading of The Bridal Quartet (Nora Roberts) and a few others, my count is now up- to nine (soon-to-be 10)! I still have a bit to go for my 24-book reading challenge, but with the way I’m zipping through these last few, I’ll make it!






Jen deluca well met series