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The Unified Theory of Love and Everything
The Unified Theory of Love and Everything | Travis Neighbor Ward
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Emerson Wheeler has everything she ever wanted: two beautiful daughters, a reliable husband, and a modest gardening business in a small town. But after her estranged father commits suicide, she has to face facts. Shes been lying to people her whole life, and her unhappy marriage is keeping her from knowing her true self.
Finn Lowell is a married father of two and a Navy police officer. After a childhood of abuse he has a hard time trusting people. Soon he must decide whether to continue in active duty and risk being deployed overseas. If he quits, he can spend the summer at his lake house alone with his sons.
When Emerson volunteers to help Sybil Hay, a reclusive physicist, with her rundown estate in Delphi, Georgia, shes in for a surprise: Finn works there in his free time. Emerson has only met him once through her husband, but it convinced her that spending time together could be dangerous because of their attraction. Equally dangerous are Sybils unconventional beliefs about love, which date back to a mysterious summer she spent with Albert Einstein.
After Sybil falls ill, Finn makes Emerson an outrageous offer that will test everything they stand for. And through it they will discover their deepest fears and dreams, while uncovering secrets they never knew.
In THE UNIFIED THEORY OF LOVE AND EVERYTHING, Travis Neighbor Ward takes readers on a journey into the heart of marriage, friendship, and what it means to love someone.
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#MarchintoReading Here are my February reads that I #didntlikeitstillfinished It's very hard for me to bail on ARC's, I feel an obligation to read them through.

Reviewsbylola I am very picky about requesting ARCs now for that reason. But I will totally bail if I have to. I just bought the Swanson but I'm nervous. 😬 7y
Cinfhen I saw the Swanson in your awesome haul, it's honestly not that bad, it's just my expectations were set high and I'm picky with thrillers!!! Can't wait to hear your thoughts 😀 7y
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Panpan

This was one of those cases were the publishers blurb sold me on a book, but the author failed to deliver what I was expecting. Touted as literary fiction, this book was more of a mediocre romance novel, which is fine but not the type of book I enjoy. With no disrespect to the author, this book dragged in the worst way (I did lots of skimming) the whole sexual tension was lacking, the plot was half-baked and the Einstein angle was weak. 🙁

DivineDiana Well, I like your chosen quote! 7y
Cinfhen Thanks @DivineDiana 💜 7y
Reviewsbylola I commend you for making it through this. 7y
Cinfhen Thanks @Reviewsbylola I'm just pissed I wasted a few good hours 😖and I always feel bad having to write a less than glowing NetGalley review😬 7y
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Just as I was whittling down my #NetGalley #TBR a new book came in, I don't recall requesting this one but the title sounds melodic and promising 💗Has anyone read this one???

Lmstraubie No, but the title definitely grabs your attention. 7y
Cinfhen I agree @Lmstraubie and I've read about 30 pages so far and I'm intrigued. 7y
Lmstraubie Dang it! Another one to stack! 😅 7y
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ReadingOver50 I've been trying to cut back on NetGalley too, but they just notified me today of a new book available in a series I am reading. So hard. 7y
Alfoster Stop it you people!😂😂😂You introduced me to NetGalley and now I'm an addict!!😍 (Ok, don't really stop👊)! 7y
DebinHawaii Yep, it's the cozy mystery series that get me-they just send a notice for a new book and suck me back in! 😬😱📚 7y
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