One Week Girlfriend
About the Series
The 'One Week Girlfriend' series follows the passionate and tumultuous romance between two unlikely characters who enter into a brief but intense relationship under the guise of a fake engagement. The series explores the complexities of love, trust, and the impact of past relationships on present connections. As the story unfolds, the characters must navigate their own emotional turmoil and the expectations placed upon them, leading to unexpected growth and transformation.
Series Details
- Author:Monica Murphy
- Started:2013
- Books:4
- Status:Complete
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Books in Order
One Week Girlfriend
2013In the first book, we are introduced to Drew and Fable. Drew, a troubled college student, hires Fable, a waitress with her own set of issues, to be his fake girlfriend for one week. As they navigate social events and familial pressures, both Drew and Fable confront their hidden pains and the growing feelings that complicate their arrangement.
Two Weeks Notice
2014The sequel follows the aftermath of Drew and Fable's week together. As they attempt to explore their feelings outside the confines of their initial agreement, they face new challenges and misunderstandings that threaten to tear them apart. This book delves deeper into their backstories and the emotional baggage that complicates their budding relationship.
Three Broken Promises
2014In this installment, the stakes are higher as Drew and Fable confront their pasts with the help of their friends. The couple must decide if their love can withstand the revelations that come to light. As they face betrayal, jealousy, and past wounds, they learn that love requires more than just attraction; it demands honesty and the courage to heal.
Four Years Later
2015The final book in the series revisits Drew and Fable several years after their initial encounter. Now more mature and shaped by their experiences, they must navigate the complexities of adult relationships and the responsibilities that come with love. Will they find their way back to each other, or will the years apart prove too much to overcome?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 'One Week Girlfriend' series a standalone or interconnected?
The 'One Week Girlfriend' series is interconnected, with each book building upon the events and character development from the previous ones. It is recommended to read them in order for the best experience.
What age group is the series intended for?
The series is primarily targeted towards new adult readers, typically ages 18 and older, due to its mature themes and romantic content.
Are there any spin-offs or related books in the series?
While the main series focuses on Drew and Fable, there are additional companion novels that explore the lives of secondary characters introduced throughout the series, providing a broader view of the story's universe.