![]() ![]() ![]() Seeing as this is a series that follows several of the population of Willow Creek, it makes total sense that the supporting cast would be well-drawn. I LOVE Ren Faire!! JDLuca must also be a fan to have brought this locale and event to such brilliant life! I could smell the turkey legs, hear the jousts crashing, and feel the breeze on my face. Of course, they each have demons to deal with and they’ll have to communicate with each other to keep those demons at bay. Simon and Emily definitely get off on the wrong foot but once the air is cleared, they have some major chemistry. ![]() The Ren Faire was Shawn’s pet project and Simon has dedicated his life, really, to keeping it and his brother’s memory alive. Simon took over running the Ren Faire following his brother’s death. But Emily’s smart and talented and it’s not long before she’s found her niche in Willow Creek. Emily is dealing with feeling she’s not enough and upon first meeting Simon, well… he doesn’t do a thing to negate those feelings. ![]() Having recently been dumped by her long-time beau after supporting him through law school, she’s in town taking care of her older sister. I immediately was drawn to Emily, a young woman down on her luck. This first installment revolves around Emily, who has come to town to care for her sister and niece following a car accident, and Simon, the local boy turned English teacher turned Master of Ren Faire. And we are introduced to its annual Renaissance Faire. In Well Met, we become acquainted with the town of Willow Creek as well as some of its inhabitants. ![]()
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