
A theoretical physicist moonlighting as a fake girlfriend meets her nemesis in this addictive romance that made science "the sexiest topic." With 427,000+ Goodreads ratings and Jack Smith crowned "favorite book boyfriend," Hazelwood's third STEMinist hit proves why she's become an "auto-buy author" for romance readers everywhere.
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Have you ever felt like you're playing a role rather than living as your authentic self? In "Love, Theoretically," we meet Elsie Hannaway, a brilliant physicist who's mastered the art of becoming whoever people need her to be. By day, she's an underpaid adjunct professor juggling positions across multiple universities. By night, she works for Faux, an elite agency providing fake dating services to clients needing temporary companions for social events. This quantum duality in her life mirrors the very particles she studies-existing in multiple states until observed. Elsie's chameleon-like ability began in childhood with hyperactive twin brothers who monopolized her parents' attention. She learned invisibility as a survival strategy, becoming exquisitely attuned to others' expectations. This pattern followed her through MIT and Stanford, where she navigated competitive environments by becoming whatever her advisors needed. She's developed what she calls her "APE protocol"-Assess what someone wants, Plan how to become it, and Enact the performance-a systematic approach that leaves little room for genuine self-expression. But this constant shape-shifting comes at a devastating personal cost. With each role she plays, Elsie loses touch with her authentic self, becoming increasingly uncertain about her own desires and identity.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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