Ratings79
Average rating3.7
Enemies-to-lovers romance set at a summer Renaissance Faire. It was really sweet but also great because it didn't hinge on misunderstandings - instead it hinged on very real things of legacies and grief, finding your way home, and how to let go in a way that still honors loved ones but doesn't leave you drained. Simon was a wonderfully drawn character, even though you're not supposed to like him for a while. And a lovely cast of friendships.
(Got this in advance of pub date through Book of the Month.)