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Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
5.0
Ali Hazelwood may only know how to write one thing, but she knows how to do it WELL. This latest STEM romance had my heart hurting in such a good way, even when some of the physics lingo went over my head.
I would get so mad for Elsie sometimes at the people completely taking advantage of her. It really shows how being a chronic people pleaser can mean that you are also allowing yourself to be used as a doormat, which I think a lot of only and eldest daughters can relate to to some degree.
I just loved Jack so much and curse Ali for making me love a blond man. His constant teasing made me giddy and his backstory with his family was, I think, the best one out of all of Hazelwood’s love interests.
And, of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention how unbelievably hot it was. The tension between Elsie and Jack was palpable and sexy. When they finally come together, WOW it is amazing.
I would get so mad for Elsie sometimes at the people completely taking advantage of her. It really shows how being a chronic people pleaser can mean that you are also allowing yourself to be used as a doormat, which I think a lot of only and eldest daughters can relate to to some degree.
I just loved Jack so much and curse Ali for making me love a blond man. His constant teasing made me giddy and his backstory with his family was, I think, the best one out of all of Hazelwood’s love interests.
And, of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention how unbelievably hot it was. The tension between Elsie and Jack was palpable and sexy. When they finally come together, WOW it is amazing.