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One Week Girlfriend: A Novel
One Week Girlfriend: A Novel
One Week Girlfriend: A Novel
Audiobook6 hours

One Week Girlfriend: A Novel

Written by Monica Murphy

Narrated by Kate Rudd and Luke Daniels

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Temporary. That’s the word I’d use to describe my life right now. I’m temporarily working double shifts—at least until I can break free. I’m temporarily raising my little brother—since apparently our actual mother doesn’t give a crap about either of us. And I always end up as nothing but the temporary girlfriend—the flavor of the week for every guy who’s heard the rumor that I give it up so easily.

At least Drew Callahan, college football legend and local golden boy, is upfront about it. He needs someone to play the part of his girlfriend for one week. In exchange for cash. As if that’s not weird enough, ever since he brought me into his world, nothing really makes sense. Everyone hates me. Everyone wants something from him. And yet the only thing Drew seems to want is…me.

I don’t know what to believe anymore. Drew is sweet, sexy, and hiding way more secrets than I am. All I know is, I want to be there for him—permanently.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2013
ISBN9781480557161
One Week Girlfriend: A Novel
Author

Monica Murphy

Monica Murphy is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over sixty novels and writes mostly contemporary, new adult and young adult romance. She is both traditionally and independently published and has been translated in over ten languages. She lives in central California near Yosemite National Park with her husband, children, one dog and four cats. When she’s not writing, she’s thinking about writing. Or reading. Or binge watching something.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    There is something about meeting someone who is so messed up, you can’t help but be attracted to it. Hired to be a fake girlfriend for an event, the turn of events in the story will shock you…The plot is so amazingly good that I can never have enough. Never. Once I finished the last page, I desperately wanted to go back, to re-live what I just read because it can not be over. The shock that flowed from me as I learn the deep dark secrets of both Drew and Fable, lead me to a euphoria of emotions. I loved being shocked in a story. This book shocked me speechless. The minute I was done with it, I instantly raved to me friend,” YOU MUST READ THIS!!!”The love interest of the book carries a lot of emotional junk that you can’t overlook. Being that it ties to the past, the baggage of mess that both Drew and Fable carry is unbelievable. Yet, they managed to find love where they least expect it. The movement of fear to love carries the reader deeper into the book that there is no looking back once your in. And let me tell you that once you learn every skeleton in that dark closet, your feet will be glued to Drew and Fable till the very end.I don’t know how to say this, but this book simply blew me away. An emotional mess that is triumphant in creating such a vivid story, One Week Girlfriend is awesome. A cautionary tale that leads the reader to dark places and no hope, in the end, all you want is more. A well-defined strong story, One Week Girlfriend is wonderful.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Everything! The unexpected twist, so excited to read more about Fable and Drew.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Wow. It is obvious from the start what is wrong with Drew and what his step-mother will reveal regarding his sister. This is a story about how the characters deal with their issues, not a suspense-who-dunnit story. Another surprising read. I mean that in a good way. I am looking forward to the second book.