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The Love Contract: The funny new debut 2023 rom-com novel perfect for fans of bestselling TikTok favourites Sally Thorne, Beth O'Leary and Emily Henry
By (Author) Steph Vizard
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
30th August 2023
Australia
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Family life fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Paperback
336
Width 138mm, Height 212mm, Spine 22mm
283g
Can she (pretend to) love her neighbour
An award-winning modern rom-com for all fans of fake dating, enemies-to-lovers stories.I didn't know the guy next door. And given he was now my daughter's manny, the person apart from me she'd be spending most of her waking hours with, and my fake boyfriend, I needed to find out.
Zoe had a plan - love, marriage and a baby carriage. But when she's ghosted by her boyfriend of seven years (note to self: don't think about Adam), she decides to have a baby sans partner. There's just one sticky issue: Zoe has to return to work and there's a childcare drought.
Enter Will, Zoe's nemesis and frustratingly handsome neighbour. When Will isn't shutting down thirtieth birthday parties or overseeing the world's longest renovation, he's a corporate lawyer angling to make partner. After Will's boss mistakenly assumes Will is the father of Zoe's baby and insists he take parental leave (to make the firm look progressive), it seems like a simple white lie could help both Zoe and Will to get ahead.
But life with an adorable toddler - and a growing attraction between Will and Zoe - is never as tidy as their agreement's bullet points and dry clauses suggest. As they get deeper into the lie, the lines between truth and fiction blur. But Zoe's hiding a secret and when it comes out, the consequences for all of them could be devastating.
Steph Vizard grew up in a showbiz family. After studying literature at Oxford University, she worked in publishing in London. She's completed Curtis Brown Creative's selective novel writing course, was the Editor of The Oxford Student newspaper and has been published in The Times newspaper in the UK. Steph is a Melbourne-based corporate lawyer and mum to the world's busiest toddler.