
Applied Electromagnetism A Romantic Comedy
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abandoned the books im reading for this, did not regret a thing <3 thought u should know: -grumpy/sunshine trope (but the sunshine part,,, is not what it seems,,,hmm?) so yeah opposites attract trope <3 -when he calls her by her last name,,,, yeah,,, that’s hot,,, -theyre so flippin cute like???? 😩 -adam cortinas,,,, i am looking,,,, 👁👄👁 -colleague romance <3 -adhd rep -the way they act like a married couple when they werent even together yet <3 -there’s only one bed trope <3 -the twenty questions scene u guys,,,, -the way they delivered the (redacted) kiss,,,, powerful,,, they really did that,,, -Team Olivia 🥺

I recieved an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I have LOVED every book from this author. Applied Electromagnetism was yet again and quick romantic, nerdy, adorable, sexy read.

Find this review and more at kimberlyfaye reads. Applied Electromagnetism had all the makings of a Kim book from the blurb alone. Forced proximity (hello road trip!), office (but not really IN the office) romance, STEM heroine and nerdy hot hero. The only thing I needed was for there to be a hotel scene with only one bed (*spoiler alert* there totally was). I'd been in a bit of a book funk before picking this book up. I was unable to stick with any one book for any length of time. Applied Electromagnetism? I didn't want to stop once I started. It was a total one-sitting read. I'm always Team Heroine when I read. I mean, I love my book boyfriends, but I won't excuse their crappy behavior. Let's just say early on, I was 100% prepared to dislike Adam. I won't say why, you'll discover for yourself. BUT that said, he ended up being a wonderful hero. Total book boyfriend material. He just had to work for it with me — and with Olivia, for that matter. What a pair they made! I'm a big fan of forced proximity to get characters together and it was executed so well in this book. I also kinda loved that the "office romance" took place outside of the office. So, so good. I just couldn't keep a big grin off my face while reading Applied Electromagnetism. (And I didn't really want to, either.) When done well, a good slow burn is like catnip for me. The slow burn here was perfect. Plus, it gave me plenty of swoons, chuckles and feels. I love Susannah Nix's Chemistry Lessons series more with each new release. (Also, while looking around on Goodreads, I realized I never read the third book in this series so I need to rectify than sooner rather than later. Fail, Kim. Fail.) I'm not sure what the future holds, but I'm hoping for more from this series and it's STEM heroines. More of that in romance in general, please and thank you. I received a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Favorite Quotes: "Until you've spent your entire life navigating misogyny, maybe don't criticize how I choose to do it." "I'm starting to feel like we're on a D&D quest instead of a business trip, and there's an evil dungeon master who keeps throwing obstacles into our path." He ought to come with a warning label. Caution: may erupt into spontaneous orgasm face while eating. "Almost stupidly romantic could be the title of my autobiography." "I was miserable for so long, I forgot how to be anything else."


