Review ❤️ Stuck With You by Ali Hazelwood

Nothing like a little rivalry between scientists to take love to the next level.

Mara, Sadie, and Hannah are friends first, scientists always. Though their fields of study might take them to different corners of the world, they can all agree on this universal truth: when it comes to love and science, opposites attract and rivals make you burn…
 
Logically, Sadie knows that civil engineers are supposed to build bridges. However, as a woman of STEM she also understands that variables can change, and when you are stuck for hours in a tiny New York elevator with the man who broke your heart, you earn the right to burn that brawny, blond bridge to the ground. Erik can apologize all he wants, but to quote her rebel leader—she’d just as soon kiss a Wookiee.
 
Not even the most sophisticated of Sadie’s superstitious rituals could have predicted such a disastrous reunion. But while she refuses to acknowledge the siren call of Erik’s steely forearms or the way his voice softens when he offers her his sweater, Sadie can’t help but wonder if there might be more layers to her cold-hearted nemesis than meet the eye. Maybe, possibly, even burned bridges can still be crossed….



Release Date:
 Jun 7, 2022
Series: STEMinist
Novella: 1.5
Heat Level: Sensual
Publisher: Penguin Group
Imprint: Berkley 
Price: $2.99




Sadie is focused on her career as an engineer. There really isn’t time for any relationship. However, she meets Erik at work when she is trying to make a mad dash for a croissant. The two click and they link up for a one-night stand which is amazing.

Sadie discovers something about Erik and she doesn’t reach out to him anymore. The two paths cross again when they are stuck in an elevator. Erik wants to know what happened. This is where the story takes a turn.

I thought I was going to read a quick and quirky short romance but the plot completely failed. I don’t know if it is the fact that this is a novella or the fact that the author didn’t draw the connection for me. I just could not understand how Sadie didn’t communicate effectively with Erik. For someone to be so smart, there was a miscommunication that didn’t need to occur. This is one of my biggest pet peeves in storylines.

The character development is lacking because the only thing I can tell you is that Sadie is very immature. She doesn’t grow at all from the first page. She holds onto her hostility towards Erik until the very end. So why should I believe they belong together?

Overall, this novella did little to get me excited. I’m not sure if I want to continue with the next book in the series.

~ Samantha

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