FAKE RELATIONSHIP, REAL FEELINGS: THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE NEVER DID ROW SMOOTH


The Oxbridge Series continues from the author of TikTok sensation Oar Than Friends

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He's on the rowing team. She's in the drama club. When their two worlds collide, sparks ignite...

All Charlie Masterson wants is to graduate Oxford, and win the boat race, obviously.

But then Evie Waters waltzes into his philosophy class. And he needs to come up with a plan to make sure she doesn't break his heart, again.

Violet Brooks has one thing on her mind; secure a role in Oxford's summer production of Twelfth Night.

But then her brother's best friend, Charlie, asks her to be his fake girlfriend, and she has the chance to take on the role she's always dreamed of.

As Charlie and Violet spend more time together, it quickly becomes hard to tell where the acting ends and real life begins, especially when Charlie starts looking at Violet the way she's always looked at him.

Because all's fair in love and war, right?

Tropes:

  • Friends to lovers
  • Fake relationship
  • Brother's best friend
  • Opposites attract


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PRAISE FOR LULU MOORE AND OXBRIDGE SERIES

'I could not put this book down' Goodreads Reviewer

'A breathtakingly unique take on the college rivals and sports romance tropes' Goodreads Reviewer

'5+ stars!' Goodreads Reviewer

'This book gives it all, and I'm not ashamed to say, I laughed, I cried, and I may have bit through my lip because of the tension in the end' Goodreads Reviewer

'It's a 5-star read - if I could give more I would' Goodreads Reviewer



Autorentext

Lulu Moore is the creator of The New York Players Series and The Tuesday Club Series. Currently navigating her way through Romance Land one HEA at a time, and trying to figure out the latest social media platform she needs to post to.

Titel
You Float My Boat
Untertitel
The brand new sizzling TikTok romance from the bestselling author of Oar Than Friends
EAN
9781405967440
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.02.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.2 MB
Anzahl Seiten
400