The STEMinist Novellas Were… Fine

A lukewarm review of The Love Hypothesis author’s latest

Amanda Kay Oaks
Your Book Friend
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4 min readApr 26, 2022

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The Love Hypothesis was one of those books that I stayed up all night to finish, something which is becoming increasingly rare now that I share a bed with another human who would likely prefer I not keep the lights on indefinitely. Naturally, when I heard that author Ali Hazelwood had some new novellas coming out while we wait for her second novel, Love on the Brain, I was pretty excited.

The STEMinist novella trio was released in three installments, one book per month, starting in February of this year. They came out initially as Audible exclusives, though each title does have a future ebook publication date lined up. After I listened to the first one, I decided to hold my review for one Super Review after reading all three books. Since the last one released on April 5th and I remembered to listen to it last week, we have arrived at review o’clock.

First, a little info. The three books in the STEMinist novella series are:

  • Under One Roof (Released February 8th, 2022) — a forced proximity, enemies to lovers story about environmental engineer Mara and her thesis advisor’s nephew, Liam.

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Amanda Kay Oaks
Your Book Friend

Pittsburgh-based writer & wearer of many metaphorical hats. Making words about books, pop culture, witchery, health, travel, and more! She/her.