After disappearing in the middle of the night, Fable has had it waiting for Drew to come back. She gets a new job with a better pay and begins to move on with her life. Drew on the other hand is working really hard on getting over his past. Certain the Fable has moved on by then he went out with his team mates to celebrate the birthday of one of the team members. Their paths cross and their plans go out when they are in the same room again.
This book is a direct continuation of the 1st book. I feel like they could have just been one book but I digress.
We get to see a more realistic relationship between Drew and Fable in this book. Though the stunt that Drew pulled at the end of the last book and the beginning of this book annoyed me a little, it’s understandable after what he’s been through. How quickly Fable forgives him is a little odd given her background. However, they do have their fights which stems from her inability to trust him for a while.
The small town is expanded in this novel to incorporate more characters who will eventually be featured in their own novels. I still love how imperfect the characters are and how realistic it makes them. It’s a nice quick read, but still a warning that it’s not for all audiences.
One Week Girlfriend (One Week Girlfriend #1)
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