The Love Theorem
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Cannon
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Isaac Stanmore
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By:
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Camilla Isley
About this listen
'He’s a billionaire and so is she! This is no ordinary billionaire romance. It is a romcom full of wit, charm, sexual chemistry and brains' Laura Carter
Are a rocket scientist and one of Hollywood’s brightest stars a match made in heaven or is it a catastrophe headed for a crash landing?
Lana loves four things: science, her cats, her friends, and her books. She’s on her way to earning her professorship when she finds out her long-term boyfriend has been sleeping with her best friend! That discovery has her hiding in the broom closet at a posh hotel.
Only, it turns out broom closets are the place to be these days.
Christian Slade, America’s sexiest man alive (as voted by fans), in a desperate attempt to escape the paparazzi finds himself in a broom closet with one sobbing occupant. Unable to leave a damsel in distress, he offers help, only to realise she has no idea who he is! It’s like he’s been given a gift. A smart, beautiful woman, who isn’t after him for fame and fortune . . .
Soon Christian is buying a Tesla to impress his scientist with his eco credentials and taking her on dates where no one will recognise him.
But as Christian falls in love he worries what will happen when Lana finds out who he is?
A STEMinist romance with an unforgettable meet-cute perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood!
Please note that this title was originally published as To The Stars And Back.
©2023 Camilla Isley (P)2023 Boldwood BooksWhat listeners say about The Love Theorem
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- Babsi
- 14-12-23
I respect the integration of women in STEM
...but the story is very contrived and I have not been drawn in emotionally as much as e.g. into Ali Hazlewoods stories and characters. Performance added to the difficulty of getting drawn into the characters, perhaps I just did not like them as they were presented. Not an author for me I am afraid.
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