Jen deluca5/30/2023 ![]() 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. 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. ![]() ![]() Review by Yvonne Selander, collection development librarian ![]()
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