I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels named something like 'Breakers'. It might be about a group of people who are 'breakers' in some sense, like breakers of rules, traditions or barriers in a fictional world.
Yes, 'Spring Breakers' is loosely based on true events. It takes elements from the wild spring break experiences that often occur in beach destinations. However, it also adds a lot of fictional and stylized elements for the sake of entertainment.
Since I don't know the exact 'breakers novel', I can't say for sure. But it could be a young protagonist who is at the center of the breaker group, someone brave and determined.
Overall, 'Breakers' can be a good read. It has an interesting world-building and a decent pace. However, it might not be for everyone, especially if you're not into certain genres or themes it explores.
One common romance breaker is miscommunication. When characters in a novel fail to clearly express their feelings or intentions, it can create misunderstandings and drive a wedge between them. For example, if a character assumes the other doesn't love them anymore just because they didn't say 'I love you' in a particular moment. Another is the interference of a third party. This could be an ex - lover coming back into the picture, or a jealous rival who spreads false rumors. Also, personal insecurities can be a big romance breaker. If a character is constantly doubting their own worthiness of love, they might push their partner away.
In a novel, resolving romance breakers might involve a grand gesture. For example, if jealousy was the main issue, one character could do something really special to show their loyalty. Also, understanding each other's perspectives is important. If a character's sudden change was causing problems, the other character could try to understand what led to that change. Maybe they are going through some personal struggles. And finally, time can be a factor. Sometimes, just giving the relationship some time to heal and grow can resolve the romance breakers.