A review by sian
Love on the Brain, by Ali Hazelwood
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.0
I admire and respect the way that Ali Hazelwood deliberately writes books that each explicitly address different issues facing women and minorities in STEM and hope she continues doing so! However, the tiny clueless damsel in distress who doesn't realise that the tall, buff love interest is into her despite it being so obvious to the reader, got a) a little repetitive/annoying and b) was too similar to The Love Hypothesis. Really loved the characters of Rocio and Kaylee.
Spoiler
and doesn't remotely hate her, despite him explicitly telling her so, multiple timesModerate: Gun violence and Infidelity
Minor: Death of parent, Emotional abuse, Animal death, and Misogyny