Neuroscientist Bee Königswasser must co-lead a NASA project with her nemesis, Levi Ward, in this cute and fun contemporary romance.

Love on the Brain felt very similar to reading The Love Hypothesis - they are both quick and fun reads with just the right amounts of angst and miscommunication. Quirky Bee is the perfect foil to stoic Levi. The two have loads of chemistry, particularly when they are working on (as I like to call it) Big Damn Science. Speaking of the science aspect of the book, it does a great job of explaining their NASA project without it ever feeling watered down. This books isn't without its flaws. The antagonist, much like the antagonist in TLH, is one dimensional. The reasons behind the sabotage felt forced and unrealistic. I will also admit to being a bit tired of the "super quirky girl" architype featured in many romances these days. If you've loved Hazelwood's previous book, you're bound to enjoy this one too.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Read if you like: 💖 Enemies to lovers | 🧠 STEM plot | ✨ Quirky characters
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