
I loved this novella! Read it on my nook and had to order the other two along with it.
I loved this novella! Read it on my nook and had to order the other two along with it.
Recently read these two Ali Hazelwood novellas, they were perfectly cute and I loved them ! Both of the male antagonists are "grumpy sunshines," the women each are making their way in STEM careers and have actual modern friendships with each other , just overall satisfying stories! Thank you @britt_brooke for telling me about them!
Cute concept but literally was no arc and felt like a glorified fan fiction
Fun little novella, maybe too similar to her other books but great to walk along to. Finished in a day during 2 walks.
After reading The Love Hypothesis yesterday I knew I wanted to read all the novellas by Ali Hazelwood!
I loved this so much, a really good enemies to lovers story. Cannot wait to try the other short stories
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Quick open door romance enemies to lovers audiobook while catching up on laundry and dishes.
A cute romance novella about an environmental engineer whose mentor leaves her a house... that just so happens to have another co-owner who can't seem to stand her. Ali Hazelwood writes a good enemies to lovers, what can I say?
fun :)
Such a fun novella! If you liked The Love Hypothesis you‘ll definitely like her novellas!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Upon the death of a beloved mentor, environmental engineer Mara inherits half of an incredible house; the other half is owned/occupied by nephew of said mentor. Anyone smell a set up?? Forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers. You know the drill. It‘s a cute, funny novella set in Hazelwood‘s #STEMinist backdrop. Thoroughly enjoyable!
Ali Hazelwood rocks at writing adorable, nerdy sexy rom coms. This is the first of a series of STEM women novella romances. A delightful forced proximity romance, this was a very fun quick read. 4.5⭐️
#AwesomeApril #Readathon - read 3
#NSR22 - Contemporary
#Roaringwolf - Pastel
Ali Hazelwood‘s out here putting the STEM in steam, and I‘m here for it every time! In this audio-novella, environmental engineer Mara and big oil-lawyer Liam find themselves sharing her late mentor/his aunt‘s grand old home after her will is read. Instant enemies + forced proximity = a super spicy happily ever after. The only thing that gave me pause is these protagonists have exactly the same body types as the ones in Love Hypothesis.
Perfect. Ali Hazelwood is a must read for me, she creates amazing characters and relationships.
This read like a first draft.
Mara might have a PhD, but she's self-centered and not very bright. She's unable to read a single clue from her interactions with Liam. Example, she catches him stating at her butt and wonders whether he's judging her choice of too small shorts, or whether her underwear is showing... Never once does she even remotely think he might be checking her out.
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#AestheticallyMatched #ReadingChallenge @Clwojick
5/5
This audiobook is pure joy. It details the enemies to lovers journey unintentional roommates Liam and Mara make. I loved how the prologue opens with them finally acknowledging their feelings and then the book itself starts from the beginning and counts down to that moment. It's a super short, super fun read.
This was fun enough but I actually would have liked it to be longer. I was annoyed with Mara based on some of the antagonistic parts and I think more space would have built the tension better. It was fun to have the story contained within the forced proximity—even as I was itching for telloffs of Mara‘s boss.
After how much I loved The Love Hypothesis last year, I was excited to snag this first entry in her new STEMinist novella series, and I wasn‘t disappointed! Kind of an unfair criticism for a novella, but I just wish this one had been a little bit longer! The enemies-to-friends-to-lovers trajectory worked perfectly, but the story ends abruptly with them finally getting together. The epilogue was extremely underwhelming as a resolution. #Swoonathon
Ugh. It was adorable and I loved it. One of my favorite things was that even though it was an enemies to lovers, he never undermined her as a woman. Bless that he respected her smart brain even if they butted heads.
Thank you to Libro.fm for the audiobook.
This is a forced proximity tale between two people on opposite sides of the environmentalist debate, and I don't know if it is fanfic, I'll leave that for the people who care. Her stories are solid and enjoyable without knowing that context. #romantsy