Description
Step into the captivating world of Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist leading a double life that intertwines academia and a unique side hustle. By day, she juggles her role as an adjunct professor, pouring her heart into teaching thermodynamics and grading labs, all in the hopes of securing that coveted tenure. But when the bills pile up, Elsie embraces her flair for people-pleasing and moonlights as a fake girlfriend. It’s a fulfilling gig—until her carefully curated existence tumbles down.
Things take a turn when Jack Smith, the irresistibly attractive yet infuriating older brother of her favorite client, reenters her life. Little does Elsie know that Jack is not just a charming face; he’s the experimental physicist notorious for sabotaging her mentor’s career, throwing the reputation of theorists into disarray. Now, he stands as the gatekeeper of her ambitions within the physics department at MIT.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as Elsie gears up for battle, aiming to reclaim her academic dreams. But amidst the tension, an unexpected chemistry sparks between them. Can she reconcile her resentment with the undeniable connection that forms during their shared moments? Will Jack’s powerful presence in her life compel her to reimagine her theories on love, putting her guarded heart on the line?
Fans of Ali Hazelwood will be thrilled with this titillating tale. Through witty dialogue and poignant insights about women in STEM, “Love Theoretically” flips the script on traditional romance, proving that love can arise from the most unexpected encounters. With heartfelt anecdotes and a splash of humor, Hazelwood effortlessly crafts a narrative that’s both relatable and irresistibly engaging.
Treat yourself to a story where science and romance collide, and discover why so many readers are falling head over heels for Hazelwood’s unforgettable characters and clever plots. Don’t miss your chance to experience a journey that’s all about finding true love amidst the chaos of academic life!




