![]() ![]() The beloved enemies to lovers trope, although Bee seems to be the only one who is truly aware of this rivalry. She’s ecstatic, the only problem is that she will be sharing leadership with her nemesis.įans of Ali’s work, and the romance genre in general, will see this for exactly what it is. It’s not the most positive outlook, but after being traumatised who can blame her?īee thinks that things might be taking a turn in her best interests when she’s offered a leading job of a lifetime with NASA. Bee decided that love is entirely doomed and that she’d be better off dedicating her life to science as everyone leaves anyway. That might even be putting it lightly.Īfter a particularly rough breakup, Dr. Bee Königswasser, a neuroscientist who is possibly Marie Curie’s biggest fangirl ever. READ MORE: The Love Hypothesis review: Ali Hazelwood's book is better than the TikTok hype ![]() I found myself not wanting to put down Bee’s story. I wasn’t sure it was possible, but Ali managed to weave magic across the page. With such staggering expectations, the pressure was on for this author with her highly sought after sophomore novel. Although inspired by the author’s love of Reylo, Olive and Adam stole the hearts of readers who hadn’t been quite so big a fan of Star Wars. Ali Hazelwood’s debut novel set standards pretty high, The Love Hypothesis took the romance world by storm. ![]()
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