book cover of Theoretically In Love
 

Theoretically In Love

(2023)
(The third book in the Flirting In Florida series)
A novel by

 
 
As a social scientist, Bree is convinced that much like a trip to the dentist, love can be scheduled. She dismisses the notion of serendipity and soulmates, attributing love to the whims of the hypothalamus. She will pencil in love when she has time for it. Her precise life is going exactly to plan, until a chance encounter with her long-lost summer crush, Tom Harper. The chemistry between them is still as magnetic as the night they danced under the stars at Camp PAL, swaying and moving together until their lips collided and, moments later, Tom was hauled back to Camp Third Strike, a camp for wayward boys. Not that Tom was a wayward boy. He was just a foster kid with nowhere else to go for the summer. Still, criminal leanings or no, he's all wrong for Bree who grew up in Bel Air, or at least that's what she tells herself as she melts watching a dimple in his cheek appear as he smiles. Can love be reduced to a formula, or is it less predictable? Is Bree just letting her norepinephrine levels surge or is there something more to this connection she feels with Tom? Grab a cup of Joe and curl up with Theoretically In Love, a romantic comedy full of witty banter and swoony kisses that will have you laughing and cheering for Tom and Bree as they discover whether love keeps its own calendar.


Genre: Romance

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