Escaping Into Love with Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
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Ali Hazelwood has become a fan-favorite for her witty, STEM-inspired romance novels, and her latest release, Love, Theoretically, proves why she’s a powerhouse in the rom-com world. If you’re craving a feel-good, nerdy, and heartfelt love story, this one should be at the top of your list.
What It’s About
Elsie Hannaway is a theoretical physicist—by day, she teaches adjunct classes to pay the bills. By night, she moonlights as a fake girlfriend through a dating app. Life gets complicated when she crosses paths with Jack Smith, a grumpy physicist who just happens to be connected to Elsie’s professional world—and her most complicated fake-dating gig yet.
Why Readers Love It
- STEMinist romance that blends science and love effortlessly
- Enemies-to-lovers sparks with sharp banter and irresistible tension
- Fake dating trope that leads to hilarious and heartfelt moments
- Characters who are ambitious, quirky, and deeply relatable
Perfect For Readers Who…
- Can’t resist nerdy rom-coms
- Love books by authors like Emily Henry or Christina Lauren
- Enjoy fake-dating and rivals-to-lovers storylines
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Final Thoughts
Love, Theoretically is a swoony, smart, and hilarious romance that will charm fans of Hazelwood’s earlier hits like The Love Hypothesis. It’s proof that love and science make the perfect equation.