Fall in love with one of the most talked-about STEM romance novels of the year. Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood is a bestselling romantic comedy that blends witty academic rivalry, fake dating drama, and heartfelt chemistry into an unforgettable reading experience. Perfect for Pakistani readers who love smart romance fiction, this novel is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.
About This Book
From bestselling author Ali Hazelwood, Love, Theoretically follows Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist balancing multiple lives. By day, she is an adjunct professor trying to secure a permanent academic position. By night, she works as a fake girlfriend through an app to make ends meet. Her carefully managed life turns upside down when she crosses paths with Jack Smith, a rival physicist who may hold the key to her dream career. What follows is a rivals-to-lovers romance filled with humor, tension, and emotional depth.
Why Pakistani Readers Love It
Pakistani readers, especially fans of contemporary romance and BookTok favorites, love this novel for its relatable heroine, academic setting, and engaging slow-burn chemistry. If your audience enjoys books like The Love Hypothesis, this title is highly likely to convert well in the Pakistani market, especially among university students and young professionals.
Key Themes / Topics
STEM Romance & Academic Rivalry
A refreshing romance set in the world of science and academia.
Enemies to Lovers
Perfect tension-filled romance with emotional payoff.
Smart Female Lead
Ideal for readers who enjoy intelligent, career-driven protagonists.