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This was a really fun contemporary romance! As someone who loves going to the Ren Faire every fall I really enjoyed this scenario. It was also fun to have more nerdy characters who I feel like I can relate to more.
This is a great rec for those who like a good rom-com but don't want all of the explicit scenes. There's a time and place for those but I know I have a lot of friends who enjoy their books without them.

I really enjoyed watching Daisy come into her own as she grows into her confidence through this new job and the people she meets. This had some good slow burn and some soft enemies to lovers the combo is always my favorite.
Also if you have ever been curious about LARPing or the inner works of faire like/cosplaying this is a great intro to it!

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A good follow up to Megan’s first book and nice to see that the main characters from that appeared in this one too. Good characters in this one and I mostly enjoyed the storyline although it was a bit OTT for my liking about the role play stuff.

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This book hooked me in from the first chapter. I loved the character development and how the story progressed.

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Introvert Daisy is persuaded by her family to go to the knight school in the Tower of London .As an accomplished swords person, there should be no problem - until Viscount Fairfax turns up. A really enjoyable story with a totally different theme, great reading.

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Cute and fluffy. Quite light compared to my usual reads but I enjoyed it overall. I think it could benefit from some more detail and the writing is definitely geared towards YA but I’d recommend for a light summer read.

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I was obsessed with this book! I’m not usually such a fan of contemporary romances, but this one really hits the mark.

To me, this is totally a modern love story similar to the fantasy that is the Fourth Wing universe. There’s enemies to lovers (as much as an enemy as you get these days), there’s sassy banter, and there’s a slow burn. There is not any explicit spice here, but you’re not missing anything. The slow burn really burns lol. This had me giggling and kicking my feet.

This is definitely for those that spend their time daydreaming about fantasy, medieval times, and their chance to find true love. This felt like the Ella Enchanted movie, with wholesome moments, well rounded characters, and good humour. I love the way Megan Clawson’s writing flows, and I can’t wait to read more of their work!

Thank you to the author, and NetGalley, for the arc. I’m honoured to get to read such incredible books before their official release!

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I’m DNFing at 5%, I don’t think I can hack it🥲

The writing is cringy and I can’t focus, I really don’t think I’ve taken in any of the details so far! All I remember is the FMC’s brother being obsessed with this “perfect” female.

I may come back to this book at some point in the future, but not now! I’m really sorry😭

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Love at First Knight by Megan Clawson is the second novel we’ve read by this Author, and once again we fell in book love. Daisy and Teddy’s story is a sweet, fun, and easy to read enemies-to-lovers romance that deals with poignant issues as well, all done in a super quirky and nerdy way. We loved the pomp and fanfare and having never jousted for fun (not that we have done serious jousting either HA!), we were intrigued by the whole LARPing theme. Where do we join? When the world feels overwhelming, and the anxiety is rife what better way to still your soul and quieten your mind than escaping? After all, this is what we do when we read isn’t it?

For us, this story was all about the sweet, anxious, and introverted Daisy and her brave journey in finding both herself and her worth, her happy and her safe. Finding friendships and love. It was heartwarming fun with bursts of emotions, and we could relate to so many aspects in this lovely romcom. A special mention to Bobble who absolutely stole our hearts, what a character! We would love a Bobble in our life! Another entertaining winner from Megan Clawson.

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Unfortunately, this book wasn't for me! I couldn't relate to the MC at all which made me annoyed at times. Also the writing style didn't appeal to me as it felt a lot more YA for the age of the characters. I'm sure others would love this as I've been seeing a lot of praise reviews. Just wish I was more engaged with the story.

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Another amazing book by Clawson! I wasn't sure how much I would enjoy this book as I'm not into LARPing or part of that community but I really enjoyed this book. Clawson is definitely on a back to back success between this and her debut book.

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3.75⭐
Royal romcoms are not my go to book genre normally. The cover is the reason I actually requested this was because the cover looked so cool and pretty. This book is funny and engaging. Daisy and Teddy, met in Knight School. Daisy steps out of her comfort zone to make friends, help the kids with the summer camp experience. This makes you wish for Daisy's success. It was nice to see Daisy grow and flourish. Teddy does not want to be at Knight school though and ends up making Daisy's job even harder and nearly gets Daisy fired. This was a cute, light enemies-to-lovers, clean romance story and is such a nice break from the angsty stories I normally read. Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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This was cute and heartfelt. The characters were adorable and their relationship endearing. This book is a perfect summer read and I can't wait to come back to it.

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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Spice: 🌶️/5

Love at First Knight follows is the story of Daisy Hastings, a young woman who has lived a pretty sheltered life. Living in the English countryside doesn’t have much flash or pomp, but that’s just how Daisy likes it. She spends her days dreaming up fantastical scenarios for her LARPing alter ego, Lady Alenthaea, and working in her father’s gaming store. For her, a slow life surrounded by family is enough. When the opportunity arises for Daisy to utilize her LARPing talents in a career at the Tower of London, she takes a chance and moves to London, despite her misgivings. It’s in this new role where she meets Lord Theodore Fairfax, a spoiled, temperamental and rude viscount who is working at the Tower despite not wanting to be anywhere less. Teddy quickly becomes the proverbial thorn in Daisy’s side, seemingly sabotaging Daisy’s potential success at this role. Will they be able to settle their differences? Or will their animosity devolve into an all-out battle?

This story had a really cute premise. There were moments where plot points were dismissed or skated over quickly, but overall I liked our FMC Daisy and her journey to discover confidence in herself. I think her story of overcoming self-doubt and being confident in who we are is a story that everyone can relate to from some point in their lives! The story was incredibly PG, but I did get a few tummy swooshes from some of the dialogue. I would recommend overall, since it was cute, a quick read and had a HEA.

Tropes in this story:
✨ Princely MMC
✨ Commoner FMC
✨ Workplace rivals
✨ One bed / tent
✨ Social anxiety representation

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Daisy Hastings is a fierce and confident warrior on the LARP battlefield, but struggles with social anxiety when she must step out into the real world. Theodore "Teddy" Fairfax is a fiendish aristocrat dubbed by the tabloids as the Royal Rogue. Their paths cross while working at Knight School at the Tower of London, which for Daisy is an attempt at making her way in a world she feels has no space for her. Sent by his family to clean up his act after his latest tabloid scandal, there's nowhere that Teddy wants to be less. When Daisy gets caught up in the crosshairs of his hijinks, her job is on the line and this means war.

I loved how much Daisy grew as a character from beginning to end and truly came into her own. The chemistry between Daisy and Teddy was truly sizzling and I adored the banter between them. Clawson's writing style really allows the characters to shine. I genuinely cannot recommend Love at First Knight and its predecessor, Falling Hard for the Royal Guard enough, and I cannot wait to pickup whatever Clawson writes next.

Quirky and funny, Love at First Knight celebrates nerd culture and embracing being your truest self, even if that self doesn't quite fit in with the world at large.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an eArc to review!

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This book really wasn't for me. I struggled to connect with the characters and had to force my way through it. It was cute but it wasn't very deep. While I love a good rom-com this one just kind of fell flat.

Thank you for the opportunity to read this arc in exchange for my honest review

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While "Love at First Knight" by Megan Clawson may resonate with some readers, as evidenced by the positive reviews it has received, it failed to capture my interest. While I appreciated the diverse cast of characters, such as Daisy's family, and the attempts at humor, I felt that the characters lacked depth, and their interactions felt forced, which made the plot feel predictable and cheesy. Put simply: it lacked the depth needed to keep me invested. While I was intrigued by the premise, the execution ultimately left much to be desired, resulting in a disappointing reading experience overall.

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My rating: 3/5 🌟

I was a little unsure about this book at first since it’s not really something I thought I’d enjoy, however I loved the cover and was interested in giving it a shot. I’m glad it did 😍

It was geeky and cute 🥰 I also loved that it was a quick read. The main character Daisy had some social anxiety which I can 1000% relate too as well

Read if you like:

👑 Royal romance
👑 Larping
👑 Enemies to lovers
👑 Clean romance
👑 Slow burn

Thank you to NetGalley, the author & the publisher: Avon books for the arc in exchange for my honest review.

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I imagine this will really be someone's cup of tea, and I can see from others' reviews that they really enjoyed it, but it just wasn't for me. What I did really like was the diversity of the characters, and Daisy's family was incredibly lovely with their acceptance of others. There are some funny parts within the story too, but I really found it difficult to get past Daisy struggling so much with moving away from home, but I think that's mostly because I can't relate to it.

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I read this book a while back and requested it much before, but I think it was the cute cover and catchy title of this book that grabbed by attention. Unfortunately, it didn't work the best for me.

I kinda felt Daisy and her insecurities but then there was Lady A. I struggle with her name and she just popped up over and over again in the most aggravating manner. I don't get Teddy's problems as a royal for obvious reasons, but I definitely felt that he could've have been depicted as less of a jerk.

I think this was a character driven story without much depth of plot that went wrong coz the characters were not perfect. These are just my opinions and maybe in a different frame of mind I would've enjoyed this better. There's a good number readers who enjoyed this book, so I'm sure there's an audience for it, just not me.

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Unfortunately this book was not for me. The disparity between Daisy and her personality when Lady A came out - especially when she was not actually LARPing but said she felt Lady A’s determination and boldness coming through - was too much to make sense to me. For example - could Daisy really recount the story of a child drawing an dildo on his shield to Ellis? I can’t believe she could. Additionally, I wanted more detail in most of the book. It felt like I was being told the story second hand instead of feeling like I was alongside Daisy. Bobble was a highlight of the book - she is delightful- but even her relationship with Daisy left me wanting more detail.

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