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The Resolution Experiment

Two students. Two impossible promises. One year to break them.

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The Resolution Experiment

By: Janice Bayne, HTJ Fiction Publications
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What if the New Year’s resolutions you didn’t make for yourself were the ones that changed your life?

Rachel Colfer loves books more than anything, while Cory McCarthy loves bourbon just as much as he loves writing. When these two meet at a raucous dorm party, a drunken dare sets them on a year-long experiment: Rachel must give up reading, and Cory must give up alcohol. It sounds impossible—until they discover it’s not the rules that will challenge them, but each other.

Over twelve months of close calls, late-night check-ins, and awkwardly tender moments, Rachel and Cory navigate friendship, temptation, and the messy, hilarious path toward love. As their resolutions are tested in every way imaginable, they learn that honesty matters more than rules, and sometimes the best experiments are the ones that teach you who you’re meant to be with.

Witty, romantic, and full of heart, The Resolution Experiment is a clever romantic comedy about taking chances, keeping promises, and discovering that love—like any great resolution—can’t be forced, only chosen.

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The storyline was so far-fetched and obnoxious. I literally could not even finish the book and didn’t care enough to skip forward and find out how it ended.
The two characters make a New Year’s resolution two for one year she will not read a book and the links that she goes to in trying to not read anything is stupid whereas he is a borderline alcoholic and agree used to give up alcohol for a year.

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