Plays by the Book by Carolyn Miller

Plays by the Book

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  • Genre Religious Fiction
  • Publisher Carolyn Miller
  • Released
  • Length 362 Pages

Description

It was only ever meant to be a modest proposal…

Britta Johnson knows she's ordinary, and she's totally okay with that. She's secure in God, in her purposes on the planet, and romance is something she finds between the pages of a book. She doesn't need that in real life. So when a hockey player asks for advice on how to woo his long-distance girlfriend, she knows her heart is safe. Until it's not.

Mitchell Reilly might be feared on the ice-rink, but even he's intimidated by this little ninja librarian who can whip teenagers into line with a single look. She knows her books too, and seems the perfect candidate to help him find some romantic fictional heroes he can impress his girlfriend with. Until she's not.

As emotions start to blur and fiction gets real they realize that what's started with the best of intentions has changed what they always thought they wanted. And might just be what God wants for them after all.

Plays by the Book is the fifth book in the Northwest Ice series (but can be read as a standalone), perfect for fans of romance with hope, heart and humor.

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