Berls
Written on Jan 20, 2023
I already liked Stacey from Well Met, but I didn't know her full story -- all I had seen was this incredibly sweet, but a bit flighty young woman who loved Renaissance Faire and seemed to have a secret relationship going on. So I was curious to know more. Her story is deeper than I expected, but also had the potential to go a lot deeper. She's sacrificed for her family, but also allowed it to freeze her in time, living in an apartment over her parent's garage and giving up on her ambitions. I enjoyed watching her work her way out. My main complaints in her journey were that she could have gone further, she needed an awful lot of hand holding to get there, and it was a fairly predictable end. I'm not so bothered by the predictability... that's part of what I love in my romance, that I can count on it to go certain ways.
From the very get-go, I was sucked into this story, though. So much of the romance is told through emails and text-messages, which I always really enjoy. Lillian and I talked about how it reminded us of You've Got Mail, which I just adored. Watching her fall in love through the thoughtful, funny, kind, sweet words of emails/texts all the while making predictions for when they would see each other again in person 1 year later was exciting. And once they do... oh I wish I could say without spoiling. But it was both exactly as I anticipated and yet better in many ways.
I listened to Well Played and Brittany Pressley once again delivered a flawless performance. She really has grown to be one of my favorite narrators over the past year. She consistently brings characters personalities to life through her voices and I love that I can easily listen at my normal 2x speed. I look forward to listening to the third book very soon!