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==Reception== ''The Night We Met'' was received warmly by critics and readers. ''Kirkus Reviews'' awarded it a starred review, describing it as "a compulsively readable slow-burn romance full of grown-up worries and plenty of pining." ''Publishers Weekly'' noted that the novel's "palpable yearning and slow-burning sexual tension keep the pages flying," and ''Booklist'' praised Jimenez's "rare flair for love and laughter" in what it called a "radiantly rewarding romance." ''Publishers Weekly'' also named it one of its Top 10 Romance Releases for Spring 2026. Reader response echoed the critical consensus, with particular praise for the moral complexity of the love triangle β specifically for Jimenez's handling of Mike as a character the reader can genuinely like while still rooting against his relationship with Larissa β and for the emotional restraint of the central connection. The audiobook edition, narrated by Teresa Palmer and Zachary Webber in dual narration, was also highly praised, with reviewers noting that Webber's performance in particular deepened the emotional impact of the material. Some readers expressed a desire for deeper exploration of Chris's grief arc, feeling it had the potential to be developed further than the novel ultimately pursued.
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