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The Love Simulation
by Etta Easton
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
The Love Simulation was my first Etta Easton, and it won’t be my last! This is a fresh setting for a forced proximity trope, and I really enjoyed it! Easton’s character work was nicely done as I felt all characters main and minor were able to shine in their own way.
I immediately liked Brianna, and I empathized with her difficulty in balancing her professionalism as the vice principal with having any social relationship with the other teachers. Her drive to provide a better library to their students endeared me to her even more! Brianna is smitten with Roman from the start of the book, but in complete denial. Her inner monologue did get a bit repetitive at times, as she pined for Roman but didn’t trust him or allow herself to get close to him.
Roman on the other hand was always kind and attentive, dispite her distrust of him. I would have loved a second POV, but I do feel I was able to understand and appreciate Roman’s character without having one.
A sweet and quick read for those who enjoy STEM romances🔬 I know I’ll think of Etta Easton next time I’m in the mood for one, and I look forward to reading more from her!
**Thank you again to Berkley Romance and NetGalley for providing me an advanced copy. All opinions are my own**
I immediately liked Brianna, and I empathized with her difficulty in balancing her professionalism as the vice principal with having any social relationship with the other teachers. Her drive to provide a better library to their students endeared me to her even more! Brianna is smitten with Roman from the start of the book, but in complete denial. Her inner monologue did get a bit repetitive at times, as she pined for Roman but didn’t trust him or allow herself to get close to him.
Roman on the other hand was always kind and attentive, dispite her distrust of him. I would have loved a second POV, but I do feel I was able to understand and appreciate Roman’s character without having one.
A sweet and quick read for those who enjoy STEM romances🔬 I know I’ll think of Etta Easton next time I’m in the mood for one, and I look forward to reading more from her!
**Thank you again to Berkley Romance and NetGalley for providing me an advanced copy. All opinions are my own**