![]() ![]() ![]() Simon takes his position as the Volunteer Manager very seriously, and he has little patience for apathetic participants.Įmily shows up for rehearsals. Though he may be a schoolteacher by trade, he is a Renaissance man through and through. Genevieve DahlĪnd that is how we meet the love interest of our story, Simon. Emily shuffles April to and from school, and to a casting call for the community Renaissance Faire, which is apparently a big deal in Willow Creek.īook reviewer Genevieve Dahl says "Well Met" did not disappoint. This all works out well for Emily, as she has recently been dumped and is feeling a bit lost in the world. Emily’s somewhat estranged older sister has shattered her leg and her niece, April, a refreshingly and realistically sweet teen character, falls under Emily’s care. Happy-go-lucky Emily finds herself in the charming small town of Willow Creek, Maryland. ![]() I found myself laughing out loud on more than a few pages, and I finished this book in two days because nearly every time I went to close it, I had to read just one more chapter. The rest of “Well Met” did not disappoint. If an introduction like that doesn’t pull you right in, I don’t know what will. And the first and second sentences of “Well Met” read: “I didn’t choose the wench life. I will absolutely judge a book by its cover, but the real identifier of a good story is found in the first few lines. Book reviewer Genevieve Dahl was drawn in by the cover of "Well Met." Genevieve Dahl ![]()
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