Before starting to read "A week with him," I discovered that the book belonged to the genus New Adult. But what does this kind and especially in what does it differ from the adult romance? In reality, the codes are not very different since the characters are just older than twenty years and have lived or live damn traumatic times. For Monica Murphy does not seem to offer them a bright future as implied the end of the book. Certainly, this is a series and end must leave a sufficient share of suspense for the reader to continue reading spineless (to me, anyway, it succeeded). As for history, it is relatively basic: Drew (nickname of Andrew), sports star in college and good student asks a girl, Fable, in need of support to her parents and to be pose as his girlfriend for a week. Presented so one would have imagined a funny novel but it is far from the case because the hero behind sacred pots, more than Fable. The question is whether the result will be fine ...