![]() ![]() He’s not so fun and games, until he begins to play a pirate at the Faire, and Emily learns there might be more to him that there seems. ![]() But there’s a wrinkle: the kind of crabby teacher, Simon, who’s in charge of the Faire, carrying on his brother’s legacy. There’s rehearsals, history lessons, fight calls, costume fittings, and then a whole summer of weekends in the woods playing dress-up and going back in time. “Taking care” includes, Emily finds out, volunteering for the local Renaissance Faire with the teen. In Well Met, Emily moves to a small town to help her sister, who was in a car crash and can’t move about much, take care of her teen daughter. Knowing there were already two books in this world, I waited until I had both to dive in, and unfortunately, one really drew me in more than the other, but if you like contemporary rom-com style books, you’ll enjoy Well Met and Well Played by Jen DeLuca. Contemporary romantic novels set at Ren Faires? Okay…I’ll bite. ![]()
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