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The Weekend We Met (The Settle Down Society: Book One)

The Weekend We Met (The Settle Down Society: Book One)

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On the surface, Maeve's just like every other young woman in Manhattan — loves her friends, works hard, has big dreams. But Maeve knows she's different from the people around her, even her close friends. Maeve has a memory problem. And although she manages it using a careful system of journals, she knows it's impossible to have a normal, fully open friendship...and a relationship is out of the question.

But when she meets Dane, caution flies out the window. He's nice, employed, and really seems to like her! Dane's a catch in every way, except for one pressing problem.

They've already met, and Maeve has no idea when or where that happened.

Fans of NYC romantic comedy will love this heartfelt, fun-loving novella about a woman with a secret, the friends who love her, and the man who won't give up on her.

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Shelby Graft
Love love love

Super fun book to read! Sweet, romantic and entertaining!

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Jean

A wonderful tale about dealing with a disability and trying to appear normal. I immensely enjoyed the story and will read anything Natalie writes.

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Marla Ross
The Weekend We Met

I really liked the story and the idea and I'm looking forward to the next book. Interesting premise.

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W. C.
Unforgetable you... sorta...

This story was very intriguing. The main character has short-term memory deficits from a childhood traumatic brain injury, and a lack of faith that her peers can accept her if they know the truth. Her path to trust her close friends circle is really an interesting journey of courage through anxiety and frustration, to attraction, to finally opening up to being honest and accepting their help. The events Maeve experiences are very relatable. You'll have to giggle at Dane's black Lab, Bashful (yes, named after the Disney dwarf) taking them for an energetic walk in Central Park.

Some of the strategies for Maeve to reclaim memories are remarkable and amazingly effective. In a lot of ways, this book really made me think about how I react to members of my own family members who also experienced brain trauma. I think I will be far more compassionate and patient with them. My thanks to Ms.Reinert for sharing this thought provoking romcom.

I received an ARC copy of this story from the author via BookFunnel and voluntarily chose to share my review.

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Kathy Swanson
Loved this book!

I love Natalie's books, but this is the first time I have read one of her romantic comedies and I will say that I wasn't disappointed. The main character is very unique and likeable. Enjoyable story.

Customer Reviews

Based on 9 reviews
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(9)
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Shelby Graft
Love love love

Super fun book to read! Sweet, romantic and entertaining!

J
Jean

A wonderful tale about dealing with a disability and trying to appear normal. I immensely enjoyed the story and will read anything Natalie writes.

M
Marla Ross
The Weekend We Met

I really liked the story and the idea and I'm looking forward to the next book. Interesting premise.

W
W. C.
Unforgetable you... sorta...

This story was very intriguing. The main character has short-term memory deficits from a childhood traumatic brain injury, and a lack of faith that her peers can accept her if they know the truth. Her path to trust her close friends circle is really an interesting journey of courage through anxiety and frustration, to attraction, to finally opening up to being honest and accepting their help. The events Maeve experiences are very relatable. You'll have to giggle at Dane's black Lab, Bashful (yes, named after the Disney dwarf) taking them for an energetic walk in Central Park.

Some of the strategies for Maeve to reclaim memories are remarkable and amazingly effective. In a lot of ways, this book really made me think about how I react to members of my own family members who also experienced brain trauma. I think I will be far more compassionate and patient with them. My thanks to Ms.Reinert for sharing this thought provoking romcom.

I received an ARC copy of this story from the author via BookFunnel and voluntarily chose to share my review.

K
Kathy Swanson
Loved this book!

I love Natalie's books, but this is the first time I have read one of her romantic comedies and I will say that I wasn't disappointed. The main character is very unique and likeable. Enjoyable story.

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