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Love Contract

Vizard, Steph

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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, and my fake boyfriend, I needed to find out.

Single mum Zoe has to return to work but there’s a childcare drought and she can’t find anyone to look after little Hazel. Enter Will, Zoe’s nemesis and frustratingly handsome neighbour. When Will’s boss mistakenly assumes Will is Hazel’s father and insists he take parental leave, it seems like a simple white lie could get Zoe out of a jam and help Will to make partner at his law firm.

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.

‘A witty, warm page-turner about love, friendship and the glorious chaos of new motherhood. We’re officially Steph Vizard’s biggest fans.’ Ali Berg and Michelle Kalus, The Book Ninja

‘Crisp, sweet and delicate, The Love Contract is pure indulgence. Vizard’s writing sucks you in and wrings you out. An ideal cosy weekend read.’ Genevieve Novak, Crushing

‘A snappy fun read about juggling your love life with motherhood and how messy it can all get in the best possible way.’ Saman Shad, The Matchmaker

‘A delightful, heart-warming read that left me with all the feels. Steph Vizard’s engaging writing and endearing characters had me jumping headfirst into the story. Adorable and realistic, this is an absolute gem of a rom-com.’ Karina May, author of Duck a l’Orange for Breakfast

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Imprint: HarperCollins AU
Publication date: 30/08/2023

Staff review

The Love Contract
by Steph Vizard
Review by Angel

The Love Contract is a delightful modern rom-com that cleverly combines my favourite troupes; fake dating and enemies-to-lovers. The story follows Zoe, who, after being ghosted by her long-term boyfriend, finds herself in need of childcare as she returns to work. Enter Will, her neighbour and an unexpected ally, who agrees to help by posing as her fake boyfriend. What ensues is a charming and witty tale filled with humour, heart, and a touch of drama. Vizard skillfully navigates the complexities of Zoe and Will’s relationship, blurring the lines between truth and fiction in a way that feels both realistic and entertaining. The characters are well-developed and endearing, making it easy to root for their happiness. While the premise may seem light-hearted, the story also delves into deeper themes of love, friendship, and the importance of communication. Overall, The Love Contract is a feel-good read that will leave you smiling and satisfied.