eARC Review: Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood

Romance

Love on the Brain

Book Info

  • Released Date: August 23rd

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 368

  • Format: eBook


You immediately need to read this book ASAP. Don’t resist.
— Abigail Books Addiction

I think everyone knows how obsessed we are with Ali Hazelwood books. She has a gift with her writing. She knows how to write addicting romance books that readers will die for. And she doesn’t disappoint with her newest book, Love on the Brain.

Love on the Brain will bring the two nemesis together again when they are both selected to co-lead a neuroengineering project with NASA. And that’s where the hatred continues with Bee and Levi. We get a brief description of their past interactions when they were graduate students, so we kind of get the hostile vibes when they see each other after so many years. It’s kind of awkward but yet delightful to read at first because it’s the start of their romance journey.

Bee is more than determined to prove her worth when she starts her new position with a neuroengineering project, even though she has to co-lead with her nemesis, Levi. She is more than willing to prove him wrong. But she does not factor in that there are other factors working in her favor. And Levi is more than willing to help her, which is kind of confusing to her as well.

There is always so much more to the story than before. And Levi is more than willing to tell his side of the story when Bee starts running from him. Don’t worry, we will get his side of the story, and it’s kind of a surprising yet delightful story. Levi is definitely a favorite book boyfriend after finding out his side of his story. It cleared up a lot of their interactions when they were graduate students.

I won’t go into any more details about their story because I want to avoid spoilers. But expect some spicy scenes between them and drama unfolding as well.

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