New Release: The Girlfriend Agreement by Rowan Croft

Illustrated promotional image for The Girlfriend Agreement by Rowan Croft. Features chibi versions of the main characters (a blonde, curly-haired girl with glasses and a dark-haired broody guy), a phone displaying the book cover, and a contract listing tropes like “Enemies-to-Lovers,” “Fake Relationship,” and “He Falls First.” Text reads “Available Now” and highlights that the book is available on Kindle Unlimited.
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Calling all fake dating, enemies-to-lovers, reverse grumpy-sunshine fans. The Girlfriend Agreement by Rowan Croft is here to steal your heart and make you cackle while it’s at it. This college romantic comedy has all the tension and charm you want from a slow-burn romance. It also has enough swoon-worthy banter to make you fall in love right alongside the characters.

Lexi Dornan is a genius, except when Damian Navarro is involved. The charming, reckless Conwick U playboy asks her to be his fake girlfriend. He offers a much-needed paycheck in return. Lexi knows it’s a disaster waiting to happen. Damian’s facing an ultimatum: clean up his image or lose everything. Lexi is the only one smart enough. She’s also stubborn enough to pull off the performance of a lifetime. Yet, what happens when the line between fake and real starts to blur?

This book had me at “reverse grumpy/sunshine” and sealed the deal with “he falls first.” Rowan Croft writes with a witty voice and emotional depth that makes her characters leap off the page. Plus, this setup? It’s trope heaven: a billionaire heir with a reputation to fix. There is a brilliant but broke heroine. Fake dating turns all too real. Yes, please. While reading the book blurb, I was giggling, sighing, and mentally screaming just kiss already!


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Rowan Croft is an American-born author living her romantic comedy dreams in Cornwall. Rowan has a background in graphic design. She has a house full of inspiration, including her British husband and their mood-swinging Jack Russell. She blends quick-witted banter and chaotic chemistry into the romance reads we all crave. Her writing is heartfelt, hilarious, and guaranteed to bring the heat.

Are you a sucker for fake dating tropes too? What’s your favorite college romance pairing: brainy and broody or sunshine and storm cloud? Tell me in the comments!

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