Romancing Dr. Love by Rebecca Heflin
Blurb:
Dr. Samantha Love says
it’s all about the chemistry. A brainy psychology professor and researcher, Sam
has based her entire academic career on the theory that what we call love is
simply a chemical reaction. She is currently running a study to prove that her
compatibility blood test reveals perfect matches—sort of like an organ donor,
but for relationships. No romance required.
Along comes sexy
literature professor, Dr. Ethan Quinn, who says it’s all about the romance. He
thinks the pretty psychology professor has taken love and all its mysteries and
reduced it to something as romantic as a cholesterol test, and he sets out to
prove her theory wrong.
When Ethan signs up for
her study, Sam discovers to her horror, that according to her compatibility
test, they are a perfect match. Sam faces an existential crisis over her career
and her research. If she believes in her science, shouldn’t it follow that she
believes Ethan is her perfect mate? And if she doesn’t believe he’s her perfect
mate, doesn’t that bring into question her research? Her compatibility test?
Her reputation? And her very career?
As Sam struggles with
her dilemma, Ethan pursues her with all the romantic tactics in his arsenal.
Will Sam’s theories succumb to his challenge? Or will Ethan lose the battle for
Sam’s heart?
Author Bio:
Rebecca Heflin is an
award-winning author who has dreamed of writing romantic fiction since she was
fifteen and her older sister snuck a copy of Kathleen Woodiwiss' Shanna to her
and told her to read it. Rebecca writes women's fiction and contemporary
romance. When not passionately pursuing her dream, Rebecca is busy with her
day-job as a practicing attorney.
Rebecca is a member of Romance Writers of America (RWA), Florida Romance Writers, RWA Contemporary Romance, and Florida Writers Association. She and her mountain-climbing husband live at sea level in sunny Florida.
Rebecca is a member of Romance Writers of America (RWA), Florida Romance Writers, RWA Contemporary Romance, and Florida Writers Association. She and her mountain-climbing husband live at sea level in sunny Florida.
Publishing Company:
Rebecca Heflin Books, LLC
ISBN: 9780997181203
ASIN: B01NCJL5SZ
Twitter: @RebeccaHeflin
My Review:
Romancing Dr. Love by Rebecca Heflin
Sounded like a good story line about chemistry and results..
She's an assistant professor and doing research on chemistry and link with love. Her parents are sex therapy doctors in NY
Ethan is a professional at Sterling College also and his father has recently passed away so he keeps an extra eye out for his mother hoping to get her out of the house, doing anything to keep her busy.
Ethan helps her out with her car and invites Samatha Love for a date. They discuss her ex boyfriend and he wonders why they are together. He had brought her flowers for their date and that is her first time of getting them.
Such an easy thoughtful thing. Love dinner on the water-it's something my husband or I would've cooked up in the middle of Northeast winter day.
Love hearing of the experiments and the links between everything she is researching... Predictable not only does their blood match but the survey they each had filled out...
Events occur that break them up and jobs get in the way, there's no way they will ever be together...or is there?
Cute short story, enjoyed. Excerpt from another story is included.
Received from publisher and this is my honest review.
Sounded like a good story line about chemistry and results..
She's an assistant professor and doing research on chemistry and link with love. Her parents are sex therapy doctors in NY
Ethan is a professional at Sterling College also and his father has recently passed away so he keeps an extra eye out for his mother hoping to get her out of the house, doing anything to keep her busy.
Ethan helps her out with her car and invites Samatha Love for a date. They discuss her ex boyfriend and he wonders why they are together. He had brought her flowers for their date and that is her first time of getting them.
Such an easy thoughtful thing. Love dinner on the water-it's something my husband or I would've cooked up in the middle of Northeast winter day.
Love hearing of the experiments and the links between everything she is researching... Predictable not only does their blood match but the survey they each had filled out...
Events occur that break them up and jobs get in the way, there's no way they will ever be together...or is there?
Cute short story, enjoyed. Excerpt from another story is included.
Received from publisher and this is my honest review.
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