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Meet Cute

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If you're looking for a romance novel with substance, look no further than Helena Hunting's latest: Meet Cute. Kailyn has been a dedicated fan of Daxton (Dax) Hughes, the heartthrob from her favorite teenage soap, It's My Life since she was young. She meets her TV lover in real life just as they're both beginning law school. Throughout their time in school, they maintained a friendly rivalry, but one gesture severed that relationship. When Dax and his parents come into her office looking to set up a trust for Dax's sister Emme, Kailyn and Dax have a chilly reunion. Months later, when Dax's parents die in a car accident, a surprise in the will leaves Emme in Dax's care, rather than Aunt Linda, his mother's sister. Because Kailyn has been involved in Emme's financials since the Hughes parents were alive, she's appointed as Emme's conservator. Hunting mixes in just the right blend of legal jargon, steamy romance, intergenerational friendship, and a couple cups of drama.
pinch or two of drama. Definitely a quick, satisfying read that you'll be invested in from the get-go!

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This book was nigh perfect.

I have had a small Helena Hunting collection for the last few years but I could never actually get to them to read. But this one called to my soul.

The characterization was great. Kailyn was willing to put aside her prejudices of Daxton and work with him to help Emme. She was also very self-aware.

Having gone through something similar to what Dax and Emme go through in the book, Kailyn was the perfect person to add to their lives at this point.

Kailyn was understandably bitter about Dax messing up her chances at [Spoiler] and was extremely clear about it to him. She was upfront about almost everything to Dax and I think that’s super admirable.

Of course, the book has to have some drama and Helena Hunting does this so well. She makes it seamless and effortless and not overtly dramatic.

Honestly, the drama was something totally plausible. I would have done the same thing. Right down to the letter. Kailyn was well within her rights to do this. I do think that, obviously, she should have told Dax sooner rather than later, but it all worked out.

Dax was genuinely interested in her. There was hints and indications of a really cute crush from the beginning. And that was the most adorable-st thing I had ever read!

The relationship with Emme and Dax was so genuine and reminded me so much of my relationship with my siblings. Emme and Sax are simultaneously becoming daughter and father while trying to maintain brother and sister relationship. Helena Hunting does this so well. Emme rebels, as teenagers and most other people are wont to do when something traumatic happens. She was hurt and in a vulnerable spot that some people will take advantage of. In fact the villain of the story, their relation, does attempt to take advantage of Emme.

But Kailyn is honestly the best and was not willing to let her responsibility to Emme be waylaid.

The characters were so easy to love and root for. The literal Meet-Cute was movie perfect. This is one for the favorites pile.

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Well, that was just delightful!! I am so thankful to netgalley for gifting me an early copy of this book! Kailyn and Dax are my new favorite couple! And Emme has such a special place in my heart!! Please pick this up as soon as it comes out! You will not be disappointed in this rollercoaster of emotions!

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I have read Helena Hunting's material in the past - I really enjoyed both the Clipped Wings series and the Pucked series. But this one ... there could not be more shoehorned into the first 10% of this story if the author tried. We have a former child star, a fangirl, a slap-stick attempt at a meet cute, an adversarial/competitive law school relationship that felt like it didn't fit, adoption, a car accident, orphans, trust funds, an adult sibling caring for their minor sibling ... ugh ... this was exhausting. With too many underdeveloped pieces, this felt rushed and inauthentic. It felt like characters and plot were developed via checklist instead of creatively. I would most certainly be interested in Hunting's other/future titles ... this one just really fell short for me.

I also am worried about the cover and how it will work with the ambient findability of patrons. Although these illustrated covers are apparently a thing now, in a library setting ... they only work to sell a rom-com. I think library patrons will see this cover and think rom-com. Then they will read the prologue and the first chapter and feel justified that they were able to select a rom-com from the shelf. But then chapter 2 hits and while it is a romance, it isn't really a rom-com throughout. I think this is going to leave readers frustrated, the same way that it left me.

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One woman's most embarrassing moments is one man's meet cute...

Kailyn is the world's biggest "It's My Life" fangirl. So when she has not one but two embarrassing encounters with Daxton Hughes--former child star of the show and her teenage crush--on her first day of law school, she is certain that she will never stand a chance with him. Now, years later, he is walking into her office under the worst circumstances.

Dax liked Kailyn the moment he met her, and fell in love with her throughout law school. He never got an opportunity to tell her that, so he's surprised when his parents choose her to draft up the documents for his little sister's trust. However, he's soon in her office again for painful reasons: his parents just died in a horrific car accident, leaving him custody of thirteen-year-old Emme.... custody that his aunt will fight tooth and nail to have.

Meet Cute is equal parts heartbreak and fluff. All of the characters go through personal growth, while also staying true to themselves, following their hearts, and learning to heal. Emme plays a large role, more than just being the reason for Kailyn and Dax to reunite, but she doesn't steal the show from the developing romance and passion between the heroine and hero. Told in alternating point of views between Kailyn and Dax, we see both sides of the story as well as fall in love with both characters as they fall in love with each other.

Meet Cute is a heartwarming yet heartbreaking novel you don't want to miss!

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I really enjoyed this book, even the lawyer speak which this book was FULL of. but that means I kind of found the title misleading. to me, it wasn't really a meet-cute at all, it was very awkward and cringe to get past the first meeting of these characters, however, I really liked the story of this couple meeting and falling in love later and that's the only issue I had, also I HATED the villain of this book. Like who does that?!?

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This boo was a bit different from the Helena Hunting we typically sell in the store. However, I loved the story and the characters. I have absolutely been a fangirl just never had the chance to meet any of my crushes. So, I lived vicariously through Kailyn and Dax. Sweet story.

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I am a sucker for a single hottie and his ward trope! This book was ADORABLE and such a fun, heartwarming read. It had lots of emotion and some speckles of humor, too. I really enjoyed it.

I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the E-Arc copy of Meet Cute.
In starting off, I had never read Helena Hunting before so I didn't have a high expectation of what I was getting. I am so glad that I didn't because this book is a absolute treat. It will win you over within the first chapter. I am not a huge romance reader and found the book to be irresistible. The main characters Kailyn and Dax have great chemistry. It is hard not to like this book.

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This was a really cute book and a quick read. I loved all of the main characters and I especially enjoyed the fact that Dax and Kailyn are equals rather than one being above the other.

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This was a perfect romantic fiction story. Kailyn was a great main character who was empathic, funny and likable. Dax is a charming former TV Star now lawyer. Their relationship builds over time in a natural way. I loved how she naturally fell into their family dynamic and also Daxs journey into this new role in life. Would recommend to anyone. Would love to see this as a movie!

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This book is so much more than I expected. I will be honest, 90% of the time I choose romance novel's based on their covers, unless I'm familiar with the author. I chose this solely based on the title and the cover. When I started it and met Kailyn and Daxton, I was instantly smitten, having a ton of fangirl experience myself. I figured it would be frivolous fluff, but it was more, way more. The way the relationships develop are endearing and make you want to keep reading. I found myself thinking about Kailyn, Dax and Emme, even when I wasn't reading. All in all, it's a wonderfully consuming read and I'm glad it was my first into to Helena.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this digital ARC.
Kailyn Flowers and Daxton Hughes have a classic 'meet cute'. They literally run into each other in law school. Kailyn immediately realizes that he's the star of a show she loved when she was younger. She makes a total fool of herself and barely recovers from it when she trips and falls onto him again twenty minutes later. Something happens near the end of their law school days that makes Kailyn hold a grudge against him. Fast forward a handful of years and Daxton is walking back into her life to ask her for help.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book a lot more than I expected. I figured it would be a relatively cute and superficial story and I was pleasantly surprised by how much more this book offered. It was sweet, funny, and sometimes even heartbreaking. The dynamic between Dax and Kailyn is fantastic throughout the book. Their banter is fun and the chemistry between them works so well. I especially enjoyed the struggles that Dax has to go through with his teenage sister. It felt organic and provided a lot of sweet moments, as well as funny ones. The weakest part of this story is the character of Aunt Linda. She seems a bit like a caricature of a bad guy and I was suspicious of her from the very beginning. Besides that, I thought it was a well done story with a sweet brother/sister relationship as well as a fun romance. I was pleasantly surprised by Helena Hunting's writing and would definitely read more from her in the future.

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This was a fun read. The characters were delightful and felt realistic. The romance was strong. This was my first Helena Hunting title and it won't be my last. Looking forward to recommending this title to my patrons.

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I love Helena's writing style- and her cast of characters?! OH my I just loved them. This is the perfect book when you need a good laugh and a swoon-worthy romance!

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This is the first book I've read by Helena Hunting. I've read reviews of her other books and was ready for a laugh out loud romance. This was not that book. While the story line of Kailyn and Dax is interesting, I found the romance lacking. The main characters are well written, the teenage sister is a typical teen girl coping with loss, and Dax's Aunt Linda is your stereotypical villan. I really wanted to love this book, but I didn't. However, I would read another book by this author because of other reviews about her previous works. If you just want a very light afternoon read, this could be the book for you.
Thank you to the Publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this title.

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Cute, but ultimately not memorable. I feel like Meet Cute isn't a great title for this book, it definitely doesn't sum up the emotional rest of the book, only the first 2 pages. 3.5 stars

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I did not like this book. Unfortunately the characters were so flat despite the author trying so hard to add dimension to them. I didn’t care if they got together and I didn’t buy anything that was happening in the book. The sister was written like the author hadn’t been around a teenager in about a decade and so any scenes with Emme just took me completely out of the book.

Would be an okay beach read for anyone who likes a quick romantic read but this is definitely nothing to write home about.

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ARC provided by publisher for honest review.

Meet Cute lived up to its title. It was a cute book with good characters and an interesting plot. The "meet cute" of the two characters was funny and left me wanting more. I wish the author fleshed out their background more, because it seemed in the prologue that they were good friends for three years, but yet when they meet again five years later, Daxton doesn't even recognize her at first. And the misunderstanding that made her hate him, was forgiven too quickly and made me feel that it wasn't really necessary to progress the storyline.

The cover made me think this was going to be a rom-com like her book, "The Good Luck Charm," but this story had a darker plot line with a little mystery. The surprise in the plot was predictable, and made the book less enjoyable. I missed the funny banter between the two main characters that the author usually has in her books. The relationship between the two main characters felt forced. They go from not liking each other to falling in love very quickly, and the majority of the book is taken about Daxton and his sister's problem, rather than the two main character's getting to know each other. A big part of Kailyn's past is never even explained to Daxton. Kailyn's inner dialogue explains her childhood to the reader, but Kailyn never tells Daxton, which makes their connection unbelievable.

I loved the relationship between Daxton and his sister, Emme. While this book had some flaws, it still was an enjoyable, quick, and easy read.

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This story was really terrific I absolutely loved this entore story and the romance. It stars two lawyers who are brought together again through tradegy and form a relationship to help a young teenager who loses both parents. Her story kinda broke my heart.

Kailyn and Dax were friendly rivals in law school. Years later his parents hire her to write a trustee do for his teen sister incase something happens to the parents. Unfortubately that happens and Dax and his sister are orphaned. Enter Kailyn as the trustee for his sister.

Add a very evil aunt who is after his sisters money and well this story was fun, romantic and also has a really terrific plot.

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