eARC Review: Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
Romance
Love, Theoretically
Book Info
Released Date: June 13th
Publication: Berkley
Pages: 368
Format: eBook
Did I tell you I squealed when I got an early copy of this book from Berkeley? Yes, I did. And you can't judge me when you will do the same as well. I love her previous books, so I know I am going to enjoy reading this one as well.
I have to say that I was right when I said I would enjoy reading this book. And it went beyond my expectations. I truly love it so much. It’s a tad different from her previous books, but it does have similar academic romance vibes.
Love, Theoretically focuses on Elsie, who is trying her best in her academic career while maintaining her fake dating services. It may not be ideal for her, but she has to pay rent and eat. But it does help that she has a big job opportunity at a highly prestigious university. And she is more than willing to put in the work when she has to go through the interview process.
While Elsie is willing to do anything to secure this job opportunity, she never expected to run into her fake boyfriend's brother, Jack. Her own world will explode if anyone finds out about her fake dating services. And she knows she can’t count on Jack since he hated her from the start. But you know, hate and love underline each other. That’s where everything gets more interesting.
I won’t go any further because it will literally spoil everything in the book. But I will say that you should expect a bit of rivals-to-lovers vibes with a dash of the "he falls first" trope and a lot of steamy scenes in the mix.