Love, Theoretically Review (NetGalley )


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What a wonderful book! I didn’t want this one to end! Ali Hazelwood is an amazing writer and I love that she showcases women in STEM. 


To be perfectly honest, this book took a little bit for me to get fully engaged. I felt that it was a bit unnecessarily wordy. To me, it was a little too technical sounding (thank goodness for the kindle giving definitions). But around Chapter 7, it really takes off and I ended up binge reading the rest in a day! 


“You could be my entire world. If you let me.”


Elsie and Jack are such a power couple! I absolutely loved them together in this book. There is so much amazingly witty banter and the chemistry between them is off the charts! 


I absolutely loved Jack! Seriously, he is one of my favorite  MMCs - so brilliant, handsome and sexy as hell! While at first I agreed with Elsie on her feelings about him from his article - the more it was explained why he did it, the more I fell in love with him. He was just so perfect for her!  He was so supportive, honest (sometimes brutally) and respectful to her needs. Elsie may have been a tad repetitive/annoying with holding the article against him but overall, I loved them both. 


I loved seeing Adam & Olive (from Love Hypothesis) making an appearance in this book!  All of the side characters were perfect additions to this story. The deep friendships in this book were inspiring. I adored all of the Twilight references…makes me want to watch the movies again. 


This book has the perfect amount of tension, laughter and angst. It really was a splendid summer read! 


𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐡𝐚𝐬:

Stem Romance

Brother’s “fake” Girlfriend

Misconceptions

Slow Burn

LGBTQIA representation

Diabetes representation

Rivals to Lovers


Thank you to @netgalley @alihazelwood @berklyromance for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.