New Year. New Resolution. New Romance? What happens when the best-laid plans break a friendship?
As the twin sister of hockey’s hottest forward, romance-loving Bree Karlsson is used to being ignored, leading to a New Year’s resolution to not date any athlete in her attempt to find Mr. Right. But what happens when the man who might prove to be her personal Mr. Darcy is her brother’s hockey-playing best friend?
Mike Vaughan might be happy playing in Boston, but he’d be even happier if Bree could one day see him as more than a good friend. He agrees to help Bree with a special project in the hope she’ll finally see him as something more. But when a misunderstanding ends in a Valentine’s Day disaster, Bree realizes that her breakup project may have broken her friendship with Mike in two. Can she ever redeem her mistake?
This friends-to-more romance has plenty of heart, humor, and swoon-worthy kisses in this first book of the Original Six, a sweet, slightly sporty Christian contemporary romance series.
Another good book by Carolyn Miller. The Breakup Project is the first in the series of “The Original Six”. You may wonder the series name but its the original six Ice Hockey teams. Let me start with I am not an Ice hockey fan due to know really understanding it (except the Mighty Ducks). But you don’t need to know anything about Ice hockey as while it’s a feature the book isn’t all about sport.
— Amazon reviewer
I enjoyed this contemporary romance very much. As always, the author created realistic characters that popped off the pages and made me sympathetic to their circumstances. It was easy to identify with Breanna’s feelings of inadequacy and Mike’s heartbreak.
— Amazon reviewer
I loved reading this story and can not wait for book #2! Carolyn Miller has crafted an incredible story with fabulous characters, great settings and wonderful swoon worthy romance. I highly recommend The Breakup Project. You will not be disappointed with this fabulous read!
— Amazon reviewer
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Fiction Friday | Review of The Breakup Project by Carolyn Miller