
Love, Theoretically
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Rival physicists collide in a whirlwind of academic feuds and *fake dating shenanigans* in this captivating STEMinist romcom from the New York Times bestselling author known for her previous hits. The life of theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway spirals as she juggles her day job as an adjunct professor with her side hustle as a fake girlfriend, aiming for tenure while navigating the complexities of love and deception.
When her past catches up with her, Elsie finds herself in a battle against Jack Smith, the infuriatingly charming brother of her client and a formidable experimental physicist who threatens to undermine her career. As tensions rise in the physics department at MIT, Elsie prepares for scholarly sabotage, but unexpected feelings complicate the rivalry. Will she risk her carefully crafted identity for a chance at genuine connection, or will her dreams shatter entirely?
This delightful narrative showcases the brilliance of contemporary romance within academia, celebrating the strength and resilience of women in STEM. Readers rave about its humor, heart, and relatable characters, making it a must-read for anyone who loves a story where intellect meets emotion.
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Ali Hazelwood
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