Sara Breaker writes offbeat young adult/new adult, sweet contemporary romance and romantic comedy. Easy to read, feel-good love stories with guaranteed happy endings.What is an ARC?
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This round of ARCs is for my NEW sweet holiday romance "Crushing on You"
Word count: ~63k
Single POV / third person
Available on Kindle Unlimited
CRUSHING ON YOU: An Opposites Attract Sweet Holiday Romance
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNGQC1S2
Blurb:
He was her biggest high school crush. Now, he's the subject of her Ph.D. Goal: Don't get distracted.
A pragmatic grad student must decide what's real. Her robust and comprehensively analyzed theory on "love." Or what's staring her right in the face.
Driven, competitive, and single-minded Ph.D. candidate Ingrid Harmon can help you get over him.
Using the best scientific methodologies, her latest paper provides a comprehensive analysis to explain how you most likely never even really liked him to begin with.
Who cares if her condescending soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend kicks her off the most important sociology dissertation of her life because he thinks her revolutionary ideas are too fluffy?
She can just return home to do her own study and get all her answers. Nothing can stop her.
Until she needs to test her theories on Connell Matthews, her very first and biggest, stupidest crush ever. It doesn't help that Connell has grown hotter in the last seven years or that maybe he's no longer the immature playboy jock from high school.
But Ingrid is not an insecure sixteen-year-old nerd anymore either. Surely, she would have no problems staying focused to complete her paper, right...?
Will Ingrid's theory fall flat on its face or will her experiment fail...successfully?
It's "Carrie Pilby" meets "Sixteen Candles" with this offbeat, quirky, opposites attract holiday romance.
Disclaimer: This book contains some mild/deity swearing.