Love, Theoretically: Book Summary & Analysis

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Love, Theoretically follows Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist living a double life—by day, she's an adjunct professor struggling to pay the bills; by night, she’s a fake girlfriend for hire. Her carefully balanced world begins to unravel when she interviews for her dream job and comes face to face with the grumpy, infuriatingly handsome experimental physicist who once ruined her reputation. As sparks fly and secrets surface, Elsie must decide whether to keep pretending or finally fight for the life—and love—she truly wants. This is a witty and heartwarming story about ambition, authenticity, and the unpredictable equations of the heart.

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