Love Theoretically
Love Theoretically introduces Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist who lives a double life: an adjunct professor by day and a playful side hustle as a fake girlfriend by night. Set against the demanding halls of MIT, this contemporary romance blends smart science with heat and humor, crafted for readers who adore witty, STEM-flavored love stories and satisfying endings.
In Love Theoretically, the story unfolds in a warm, witty voice that leans on real science without getting heavy. Elsie navigates tenure-track pressures, lab reports, and the delicate chemistry of a new romance as Jack Smith—the irresistibly attractive older brother of one of her clients—re-enters her life. Their banter crackles, and what starts as professional friction soon deepens into something both tender and risky as Elsie questions what she wants from love and from her career.
Written with sharp dialogue, brisk pacing, and thoughtful insight into women in STEM, the book blends classroom scenes with candid, aching moments of attraction. The setting inside MIT's physics world and the journey ahead challenge Elsie to defend her dreams while embracing unexpected feelings.
- A smart, funny romance centered on a driven theoretical physicist and a magnetic, complicated man
- Set in MIT’s physics department, weaving academia with a high-stakes love story
- Explores women in STEM, ambition, and balancing career with personal life
- Witty dialogue, heartfelt moments, and a modern, accessible science backdrop
- Fast-paced, buoyant storytelling that leans into humor, heat, and heart
After finishing Love Theoretically, readers will feel hopeful and energized, having witnessed a romance that respects intellect as much as emotion and leaves them cheering for Elsie’s future both in science and in love.
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Love Theoretically
Love Theoretically
Love Theoretically introduces Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist who lives a double life: an adjunct professor by day and a playful side hustle as a fake girlfriend by night. Set against the demanding halls of MIT, this contemporary romance blends smart science with heat and humor, crafted for readers who adore witty, STEM-flavored love stories and satisfying endings.
In Love Theoretically, the story unfolds in a warm, witty voice that leans on real science without getting heavy. Elsie navigates tenure-track pressures, lab reports, and the delicate chemistry of a new romance as Jack Smith—the irresistibly attractive older brother of one of her clients—re-enters her life. Their banter crackles, and what starts as professional friction soon deepens into something both tender and risky as Elsie questions what she wants from love and from her career.
Written with sharp dialogue, brisk pacing, and thoughtful insight into women in STEM, the book blends classroom scenes with candid, aching moments of attraction. The setting inside MIT's physics world and the journey ahead challenge Elsie to defend her dreams while embracing unexpected feelings.
- A smart, funny romance centered on a driven theoretical physicist and a magnetic, complicated man
- Set in MIT’s physics department, weaving academia with a high-stakes love story
- Explores women in STEM, ambition, and balancing career with personal life
- Witty dialogue, heartfelt moments, and a modern, accessible science backdrop
- Fast-paced, buoyant storytelling that leans into humor, heat, and heart
After finishing Love Theoretically, readers will feel hopeful and energized, having witnessed a romance that respects intellect as much as emotion and leaves them cheering for Elsie’s future both in science and in love.
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Love Theoretically introduces Elsie Hannaway, a theoretical physicist who lives a double life: an adjunct professor by day and a playful side hustle as a fake girlfriend by night. Set against the demanding halls of MIT, this contemporary romance blends smart science with heat and humor, crafted for readers who adore witty, STEM-flavored love stories and satisfying endings.
In Love Theoretically, the story unfolds in a warm, witty voice that leans on real science without getting heavy. Elsie navigates tenure-track pressures, lab reports, and the delicate chemistry of a new romance as Jack Smith—the irresistibly attractive older brother of one of her clients—re-enters her life. Their banter crackles, and what starts as professional friction soon deepens into something both tender and risky as Elsie questions what she wants from love and from her career.
Written with sharp dialogue, brisk pacing, and thoughtful insight into women in STEM, the book blends classroom scenes with candid, aching moments of attraction. The setting inside MIT's physics world and the journey ahead challenge Elsie to defend her dreams while embracing unexpected feelings.
- A smart, funny romance centered on a driven theoretical physicist and a magnetic, complicated man
- Set in MIT’s physics department, weaving academia with a high-stakes love story
- Explores women in STEM, ambition, and balancing career with personal life
- Witty dialogue, heartfelt moments, and a modern, accessible science backdrop
- Fast-paced, buoyant storytelling that leans into humor, heat, and heart
After finishing Love Theoretically, readers will feel hopeful and energized, having witnessed a romance that respects intellect as much as emotion and leaves them cheering for Elsie’s future both in science and in love.













