![]() I loved the glimpses of her friendship with Joelle, and I loved seeing her move from grief over Joelle’s death to starting to figure out life without her best friend. ![]() What I loved most in the novel was Corinne’s character arc beyond the romance. The main romance is pretty obvious from the start, which makes the various snags set up by the app seem perfunctory, and the climactic solution pretty predictable. For one thing, Corinne isn’t the superstitious type - her friend Elise is much more excited about the possibilities from the Met app than Corinne is - and for another, the first couple of potential soulmates the app sends her barely create a sizzle. Have We Met?begins with a cute concept, but the conflict it sets up doesn’t quite hold up for long. Should Corinne believe in the app and wait for it to reveal her soulmate, or should she give Cory a chance? Except that while one person after another from her past shows up, Corinne already finds herself becoming attracted to someone else, whom she met after the app appeared: her cousin’s friend Cory. What happens after that is all Corinne’s choice. ![]() Called Met, the app tells Corinne that she’s already met her soulmate, and offers to bring about four people from her past who were potentially The One. ![]() While spending the night at her cousin’s apartment, Corinne discovers a new app has mysteriously been downloaded onto her phone. ![]()
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