The Faire is fine- better than that, actually. When Emily’s niece needs an adult with her in order to volunteer for the town’s annual Renaissance Faire, she figures why not and signs on to be a tavern wench for six weeks out of the summer. (Although, when you think about it, any kind of history cosplaying is just…an odd thing to do, isn’t it? Can you imagine people of the future cosplaying as us?) I knew this would make a fabulous setting for a romance novel, so onto my list it went.Įmily’s life was headed nowhere fast after a crappy breakup, so when her sister needed help after breaking her leg in a car accident, it was no trouble at all to drop everything and move to Willow Creek to take care of her and her teen daughter. It’s a super fun (and usually ridiculously hot) day, and we always have a fabulous time. I’m not that far from the Bristol Renaissance Faire and have gone many times throughout my life, starting with friends as a tween. A romance set at a Renaissance Faire? Sign. I can’t remember exactly where I first heard about Well Met by Jen DeLuca (Berkley, 2019), but it went onto my list immediately.
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