“Passion Project will charm your pants off and carve itself a permanent place in your heart.
Full of deep emotion and top-tier banter this authentic affectionate slow burn is absolutely
worth the wait.” — Laura Hankin author of One-Star Romance “ Not only a sparkling romantic
comedy but a thoughtful look at navigating grief and the hopefulness of opening yourself to
new possibilities. Bennet is messy and relatable and her chemistry with Henry is delicious
crackling and immediate.” —Trish Doller internationally bestselling author of Float Plan If
your twenties are supposed to be the best years of your life Bennet Taylor is failing
miserably . . . with a big emphasis on the miserable . Where’s that zest she keeps hearing
about? She’s a temp worker in New York City with no direction no future and no social life.
And at the painful center of this listlessness is grief over the death of her first love. When
Bennet runs into Henry Adams just hours after standing him up for a first date she makes an
alcohol-fueled confession: She’s not ready to date. In fact it’s been years since she felt
passion for something. Not even pottery or organized sports—not anything. Rather than leaving
her to ruminate Henry jumps at the opportunity for adventure: Bennet needs to find a passion
for life and Henry will help her find it. Every Saturday they’ll try something new in New
York City. As friends of course. As their “passion project” continues the pair tackle
everything from carpentry to tattooing to rappelling off skyscrapers and Bennet feels her
guarded exterior ebbing away. But as secrets surface Bennet has to decide what she wants and
if she’s truly ready to move on. With emotional resonance and sparkling banter Passion Project
is a fun flirty thoughtful story of finding a spark—and igniting happiness.