Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood

Published: August 23, 2022
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Romantic Comedy, Women’s Fiction
Themes: Enemies-to-lovers, STEM, neuroscience, empowerment, workplace dynamics, witty banter, personal growth, resilience
Page Count: ~368
Language: English
One-Sentence Review:
Love on the Brain is a witty, electric enemies-to-lovers romance where neuroscientist Bee Königswasser must collaborate with her academic nemesis on a NASA project, sparking equal parts passion and chaos as shadows of the past and the pressures of modern STEM collide.
What you can expect from this book:
- A fiercely intelligent yet delightfully nerdy heroine deeply driven by her passion for neuroscience and equality in STEM fields
- A blend of sharp humor, geeky pop culture references, and laugh-out-loud inner monologues
- The classic enemies-to-lovers trope elevated by real tension, unresolved feelings, and layered misunderstandings
- Thoughtful exploration of barriers women face in STEM, including professional skepticism, microaggressions, and gender bias
- Sizzling chemistry and banter between Bee and Levi, blending science with unexpected sparks
- Emotional depth that reveals vulnerabilities, trauma, and healing as the characters grow and support each other
- A subplot involving a sabotage mystery that adds suspense to the story’s romantic elements
- Side characters who bring quirky energy, friendship, and nerdy support to Bee’s wild ride
- Smart, accessible discussions about academic life, imposter syndrome, and workplace politics
- A seamless mix of heartfelt moments, nerdy science tidbits, and slow-burning romance
Conclusion:
Love on the Brain stands out as an empowering, laugh-filled romance perfect for anyone craving a STEM-centered story with heart, humor, and memorable nerdy charm; it’s best suited for fans of enemies-to-lovers tales, science enthusiasts, or readers seeking an uplifting yet authentic read about women navigating love and ambition in the modern world.