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"Love, Theoretically" by Ali Hazelwood

Ali Hazelwood, known for playing up the academic-rivals trope in her STEMinist books such as "Love on the Brain," centres on a physicist with a double life in "Love, Theoretically." Elsie is a physicist, but she's got other things going on. When she's not solving near-impossible equations, she's acting as a fake girlfriend to help make up for the money her job doesn't fulfil. However, when rival physicist Jack, who stands in the way of getting her dream job at MIT, catches on to Elsie's double identities, Elise expects nothing less than all-out war. Instead, she finds that spending more time with Jack reveals a different, more vulnerable side to him, and she may have to consider that her theories about him may be wrong.

Release date: June 13

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