So if you read my review of The Sizzle Paradox the other day you might know how I feel about these STEM romances.. they are a bit overdone after the hype from The Love Hypothesis and not usually done right!
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But…. Ali Hazelwood does know what she’s doing and Love on the Brain is one totally worth picking up!
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WWMCD? What would Marie Curie Do? That’s Bee’s motto and also her secret viral Twitter account that advocates for women in STEM. Bee is working at the NIH and is a neuroscientist, about to co-lead a project with NASA on some space tech. How cool?!
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Except the co-leader on NASA’s team is her handsome archenemy Levi.
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And she doesn’t have a computer. Equipment is going missing. The other team members are ignoring her…
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He has to be interfering! Except he’s rescuing her from a locked cemetery, making sure she eats, and is actually not that bad from time to time?
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Something isn’t adding up! Pun intended lol
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Love On The Brain was a bit cheesy, but it was also so cute! Bee and her assistant are a hilarious duo, Levi is dreamy, and the NASA project sounds like way too much fun to be work! Parts felt predictable absolutely, but we all read Beauty and the Beast retellings and know they are going to fall in love eventually!
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My six word review:
Handsome NASA guy, enemies to lovers
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Thank you @berkleyromance for the ARC!
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