Love, Theoretically, 3 Ali Hazelwood
In the latest STEMinist romcom from the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis, Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist balancing academia and a fake dating arrangement, finds her world turned upside down by the arrival of Jack Smith, an arrogant experimental physicist. Jack, the older brother of Elsie's client and the person responsible for ruining her mentor's career, becomes a formidable obstacle to her dream job at MIT.
Expecting a clash of academic titans, Elsie is taken aback by the unexpected chemistry between them. Long, lingering gazes and the freedom to be herself with Jack challenge her guarded beliefs about love. As academic rivalries and fake dating antics collide, Elsie navigates the intricate balance between professional ambition and blossoming romance.
This STEMinist romcom delves into the clash of rival physicists, blending humor and romance against the backdrop of academia. The narrative explores themes of authenticity, love, and the unpredictability of falling for someone who challenges one's preconceived notions. With its witty storytelling and endearing characters, the novel captures the essence of modern romance amidst the pursuit of scientific discovery.