She swore off men – and fell in love. An ultra-smart chemical engineer meets an ultra-hot barista in The Boyfriend Hypothesis, an opposites-attract rom-com from Susannah Nix.
After a string of lousy boyfriends, chemical engineer Penny Popplestone is developing a theory: boys are nothing but trouble! So she swears off men until she can figure out why they keep cheating on her. But her no-men resolution hits a snag when the mysterious and superhumanly hot barista at her favourite coffee shop strikes up a friendship with her.
Penny strives to keep things platonic, but when Caleb gives her the kiss of her life, she realizes he wants to be more than just friends. Tired of always being "good little Penny," she throws caution to the wind and pursues a no-strings fling with the hottie barista. It's not like they have anything in common beyond scorching physical chemistry, so what does she have to lose?
Her heart, it turns out. Now, this fanfic-reading, plus-size heroine faces an unsolvable problem. What do you do when being apart is unbearable...but being together is impossible?
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Adam Cortinas may be gorgeous, but he?s made it clear he can?t stand his office rival, Olivia Woerner, and the feeling is one hundred per cent mutual. Too bad, because these two systems analysts are stuck with each other for a week on a work trip to Texas . . . what could possibly go wrong?
When their travel plans go horribly awry, Olivia finds herself stranded in the middle of nowhere with Adam, the bane of her existence. Forced into an unexpected road trip, the pair find themselves in closer proximity than ever before, and the electricity between them causes sparks to fly . . . With Adam Cortinas very much in her head, and in her personal space, Olivia must face the fact that maybe enemies really do make the best lovers.
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?Just friends? is all that Brooke and Dylan have ever been. Except for that one night in high school, but they don?t talk about that. . .
Growing up, Dylan was the one guy Brooke could always trust. No longer the kids they once were, she?s a successful marine biologist working toward her PhD in California, and he?s a hot-shot underwear model in New York. But now Dylan?s in town for a few days, crashing on Brooke?s couch and repaying the favour by acting as her date to a friend?s wedding. Soon the pair can?t untangle the fake flirting from the real and their friendship gains some heart-racing benefits. . .
And it?s all going great . . . until it isn't. Dylan?s got a ticket back to New York at the end of the week, and Brooke may have accidentally broken his heart. Could this be the end of their friendship or the beginning of something much more?
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