Review: The Love Code - Susannah Nix








Review: The Love Code - Book #1 Chemistry Lessons Series - Susannah Nix - June 2017

As a reader who identifies as a bit geeky and quirky, I love the fact that STEM romances are becoming a big fan and that it is showing as well that straight people can be awkward, quirky, geeky, and nerdy. As I recall when I attended RT2017 one of the panels I wanted to listen to was Geeks in Literature. I turned up to the panel and all panelists were queer writers and their characters also queer. This part I didn't mind too much but I did find that often in literature back then all the characters that were nerdy, geeky, and quirky were asexual or part of the LGBTQA+ community and I was neither. Hell, even my own Dad thought I was a lesbian because I wasn't out there partying, doing drugs, and dating. Then STEM romance arrived and I finally was among characters that I could relate to. Those females who are a bit bigger than your average model archetype, girls who have glasses and a brain. In The Love Code, Melody is sick of dates gone bad and randomly she ends up meeting Jeremy and has a one-night stand with him. Three Years Later, Melody graduates and gets a job at an aerospace company. It turns out that Jeremy happens to be the CEO's son and dating someone else. The thing though is that Jeremy and Melody have undeniable chemistry. Will this couple end up together or will life keep sending them down different paths in opposite directions? If you need a cute chick-lit romance with geeky characters and academics, then Susannah Nix's Chemistry Lessons series is the one for you. Fans of Ali Hazelwood and Penny Reid will love Susannah Nix's books.

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