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The Deal

by Elle Kennedy · 2015

A college hockey star needs a fake girlfriend to win back an ex, a brainy classmate needs singing lessons -- so they strike a deal, and it goes exactly where every reader knows it will.

Worth reading? The Deal is the book that launched the Off-Campus series into a BookTok phenomenon nearly a decade after it published, and the reason is simple: Garrett and Hannah's fake-relationship setup hits every trope a sports-romance reader wants (jock, nerd, forced proximity, a bet nobody admits is already lost) and executes it with better banter than most of its imitators. It's not reinventing anything, but it's a genuinely fun, well-paced entry point into the genre if you haven't read one before.

Full TitleThe Deal (Off-Campus, Book 1)
AuthorElle Kennedy
Published2015
CategoryFiction

ISBN: 9781775293934ISBN10: 1775293939ASIN: 1775293939

The Verdict

The reissue timing mattered as much as the writing – this book existed quietly for years before a new generation of readers found it through BookTok and turned the whole Off-Campus series into a backlist bestseller. That’s worth knowing going in: you’re reading a 2015 book that reads like it was written for a 2023 audience, because in a real sense it was rediscovered by one.

Read it if

you want a steamy, tropey New Adult sports romance with fake dating and jock-meets-nerd chemistry, and you're fine with a predictable arc as long as the tension delivers

The Deal by Elle Kennedy: book review and summary

Top 6 Lessons from The Deal

  1. A fake-dating setup works when both characters have a believable, specific reason to need the arrangement in the first place.
  2. Banter that's actually funny is what separates a well-executed trope from a tired one.
  3. Forced proximity plus a bet nobody admits is already lost is a reliable engine for tension, executed well or poorly depending on the writing.
  4. A book can resurface years after release when the right audience finally finds it -- timing matters as much as quality.
  5. Genre romance doesn't need to reinvent its tropes to be genuinely fun; it needs to execute them with confidence.
  6. A recurring campus or social world gives standalone entries in a series more texture than isolated settings would.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Deal worth reading?

Yes, if you want a fun, steamy New Adult sports romance with a fake-dating trope. It's one of the better-executed entries in the genre, which is why it resurged years after its original release.

What is The Deal about?

College hockey star Garrett Graham needs a fake girlfriend to win back his ex, and brainy student Hannah Wells needs singing lessons and help catching the guy she likes. They strike a deal that turns into real feelings.

Do I need to read The Deal before the rest of the Off-Campus series?

You don't strictly need to, since each book follows a different couple, but reading in order gets you the most out of recurring side characters and callbacks across the series.

Is The Deal appropriate for younger readers?

No -- it's an explicit New Adult romance with graphic sexual content, aimed at adult and older readers, not YA.

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