Love According to Science by Claire Kingsley – A Book Review

Posted February 13, 2020 by Booksandblurbs in Reviews, Rom-Com / 0 Comments

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Love According to Science

by Claire Kingsley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Contemporary Rom-Com, HEA
Available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited

Down & Dirty

Sweet, wholesome and fully romantic, this is the afternoon read that can help you escape into a charming HEA love. Free on Kindle Unlimited.

What is it about?

(Blurb from GoodReads)

For psychology researcher Hazel Kiegen, science is everything. Her decision to swear off dating? Totally backed by her own calculations. Just don’t ask about her missing orgasms. She hasn’t been able to science her way out of that little conundrum.

But her biggest problem? Corban Nash. He’s frustrating. Infuriating. And deliciously adorable, but that’s neither here nor there. He claims to have cracked the code to falling in love, and Hazel is determined to prove him wrong.

Corban Nash created the theory of accelerated intimacy after numerous successful tests on his friends and family. Every couple who used his questionnaire fell in love, until Corban found himself the last single guy in his social circle, and a groomsman in dozens of weddings.

The only problem is, it’s never worked on him. And science hasn’t explained why.

Despite being the lone aberrant data point, Corban believes in his research, and with his new job, he’ll have the resources to prove it. Verifying his theory right under the nose of his nemesis, Hazel Kiegen? Even better.

There isn’t a theory in existence that will make Hazel fall in love with Corban. Not even with his sexy half-smile and temptingly muscular body. But from the moment these two rivals meet, sparks fly. And when they put his questionnaire to the test, the results aren’t what either of them expect.

Thoughts on Love According to Science

Sweet

This is a sweet stand alone romance with a charming happy ending. Two made for each other souls struggle to find their truths amongst the stumbling blocks they put in each other’s way. It’s cute, very nerdy, and perfectly suited to their fields.

Pros:

  • Very charming.
  • Love the dynamic between the friends.
  • Their personalities just mesh.

Cons:

  • Some scenes felt superfluous to the plot.

Perspective

First Person, Multiple POV

Ending Type

HEA

Rating

Mature

Romantic Dynamic

M/F

Character Age Range

33+

My Final Verdict on Love According to Science

 

Sweet, charming and hot – this is a Standalone Romantic Comedy worth reading. Free on Kindle Unlimited.


Published January 23rd, 2020
375 Pages

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