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Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood is a captivating and intelligent romance novel that delves into the complexities of ambition, identity, and love within the world of academia. The story follows Elsie Hannaway, a brilliant but struggling theoretical physicist who juggles two very different lives. By day, she’s an adjunct professor desperately trying to secure a stable career in academia, and by night, she works as a professional fake girlfriend to help cover her expenses. Elsie has perfected the art of being exactly what people want her to be, but this carefully curated facade begins to crack when she interviews for her dream faculty position.
Her plans are complicated by Jack Smith, an experimental physicist and the brother of one of Elsie’s clients. Jack harbors a deep disdain for theoretical physicists, and his intimidating presence threatens to unravel Elsie’s carefully constructed world. As they clash in their professional spheres, undeniable chemistry sparks between them, forcing Elsie to confront the version of herself she presents to others versus who she truly is.
Balancing witty banter, heartfelt moments, and the high-pressure world of academia, Love, Theoretically explores themes of self-acceptance, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to choose love over fear. Ali Hazelwood weaves a story that is both emotionally rich and intellectually engaging, making it a must-read for fans of smart, slow-burn romance.
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