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# Soothing melodies Mindful experience Romantic theme Love on the Brain

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Love on the Brain is a curated playlist designed to evoke deep emotions and enhance mindfulness through soothing melodies, perfect for any occasion.

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Review: maybe my favorite so far and spoiler - So I didn’t realize I was reading the books out of publishing order (not that it matters until you get to the acknowledgement section!) BUT I think is one is my favorite Hazelwood so far. Which is saying something since I think I AM Elsie in many ways (Theoretically) and just CANNOT get enough of Adam (Hypothesis) and Ian (Below Zero). I am a nurse, so I feel about anatomy and physiology and pharmacokinetics the way Hazelwood’s book characters feel about their fields of science. I am currently working on my masters degree, and dream of joining academia teaching someday and maybe publishing before I die (dreams). These books feel like the world I wish I lived in, and are very real comfort blankets for my brain and emotions. So why is this one my favorite? First, can we just acknowledge that in a world where women are often required to the emotional heavy lifting for their partners and everyone else around them, Hazelwood’s stellar leading ladies are often lacking in that department yet have male partners that are grounded and capable of doing and holding emotional space where they can’t? It’s a running theme now, and I AM HERE FOR IT! It’s not just that they aren’t sexist or are willing to give women credit for their work. They go to therapy. They own up to mistakes, take perspective from others, and are often more open and capable of being emotionally available and vulnerable while the ladies have more work to do, make more errors, and are less capable in this arena. That is just spectacular and not always seen in romance. Second, Bee is such a believable character because she is so honest about how she loves studying the brain and neuroscience, yet reluctantly admits that exercise is good for the brain. It’s so human to be so dedicated to the science and yet resist or even ignore evidence because of fear, experiences, and more. In some ways, she has the shortest lag time for realizing she wants her happy ending, though, which is nice to see. The consistency with some variation of Hazelwood’s leads being afraid of commitment, love, and romance are interesting. A flow chart may be needed at some point. Third, I like that in a short span, Bee gets to see so much of Levi’s life. It’s nice to give context to him and round him out in a way that does more than just clear up misunderstandings. He has a world before she gets there. It’s always more interesting when the characters have more of a world than just the two of them in bed. My only real criticism is that while we all love the fantasy of tall, built men who also are geniuses at NASA or running research labs, in reality…I don’t know. I want there to be a way for average men who are not 6’ 4” to also be emotionally mature, get the girl, and be amazing? If I could write myself I would. But I can’t, so I need other amazing people to help me out, ya know? Anyway, it’s another rock-solid story from Ali Hazelwood. I really need to just pre-order her stuff. I have yet to be disappointed.
Review: A great if slightly predictable story - Rating: 4 stars Spice: 🌶️🌶️.5 Let’s start with the characters! Bee was a fun, intelligent women determined to make her way in the world of STEM. For the most part, I found her charming and her inner monologue to be endearing and entertaining. BUT there were times when she was a bit too quirky. For instance, it may just be the country girl in me, but I highly doubt that people cry over road kill. That was a bit over the top…. Also I could have done without the weird little sayings with the ™️. And the incessant Marie Curie facts. Sorry not sorry. As a whole, she was a fun loving main character who had a pretty good character arc! Let’s talk about Levi! I loved his character! Did I picture Henry Cavill? Maybe…. Levi was the perfect amount of moody broody mixed with sweet, nerdy, and thoughtful. I loved seeing the transition from Bee’s arch-nemesis to friendly coworker to lover. Everything about him was 10/10. I love a take charge alpha male that has a softer side for those he loves! As far as the plot goes, it was delightful if a bit predictable. Possible spoilers ahead so read at your own risk. The big reveal was pretty much spelled out and spoon fed to the reader from the get go. Also, I call BS on ALL the things that Bee and Levi had in common. It got to the point that I just had to roll my eyes. May just be me but I don’t want to date a carbon copy of myself. Did I still find the storyline to be engaging and the relationship endearing? Absolutely! I loved the tension between Bee and Levi at the beginning. I’m a big sucker for gut clenching, heart rending angst and this book had it! The drama between Bee and Tim/Annie was *chefs kiss! I loved seeing Levi support Bee through it and put Tim and their other old coworkers in their place! All in all, it was an enjoyable read that I devoured! A great enemies to lovers storyline. For the most part, I thought this book had the perfect amount of sweet and spice without be nauseating.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,575 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #93 in Workplace Romance #214 in Romantic Comedy (Books) #446 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (31,925) |
| Dimensions  | 5.53 x 0.96 x 8.24 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 0593336844 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0593336847 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 368 pages |
| Publication date  | August 23, 2022 |
| Publisher  | Berkley |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ maybe my favorite so far and spoiler
*by J***8 on March 9, 2024*

So I didn’t realize I was reading the books out of publishing order (not that it matters until you get to the acknowledgement section!) BUT I think is one is my favorite Hazelwood so far. Which is saying something since I think I AM Elsie in many ways (Theoretically) and just CANNOT get enough of Adam (Hypothesis) and Ian (Below Zero). I am a nurse, so I feel about anatomy and physiology and pharmacokinetics the way Hazelwood’s book characters feel about their fields of science. I am currently working on my masters degree, and dream of joining academia teaching someday and maybe publishing before I die (dreams). These books feel like the world I wish I lived in, and are very real comfort blankets for my brain and emotions. So why is this one my favorite? First, can we just acknowledge that in a world where women are often required to the emotional heavy lifting for their partners and everyone else around them, Hazelwood’s stellar leading ladies are often lacking in that department yet have male partners that are grounded and capable of doing and holding emotional space where they can’t? It’s a running theme now, and I AM HERE FOR IT! It’s not just that they aren’t sexist or are willing to give women credit for their work. They go to therapy. They own up to mistakes, take perspective from others, and are often more open and capable of being emotionally available and vulnerable while the ladies have more work to do, make more errors, and are less capable in this arena. That is just spectacular and not always seen in romance. Second, Bee is such a believable character because she is so honest about how she loves studying the brain and neuroscience, yet reluctantly admits that exercise is good for the brain. It’s so human to be so dedicated to the science and yet resist or even ignore evidence because of fear, experiences, and more. In some ways, she has the shortest lag time for realizing she wants her happy ending, though, which is nice to see. The consistency with some variation of Hazelwood’s leads being afraid of commitment, love, and romance are interesting. A flow chart may be needed at some point. Third, I like that in a short span, Bee gets to see so much of Levi’s life. It’s nice to give context to him and round him out in a way that does more than just clear up misunderstandings. He has a world before she gets there. It’s always more interesting when the characters have more of a world than just the two of them in bed. My only real criticism is that while we all love the fantasy of tall, built men who also are geniuses at NASA or running research labs, in reality…I don’t know. I want there to be a way for average men who are not 6’ 4” to also be emotionally mature, get the girl, and be amazing? If I could write myself I would. But I can’t, so I need other amazing people to help me out, ya know? Anyway, it’s another rock-solid story from Ali Hazelwood. I really need to just pre-order her stuff. I have yet to be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great if slightly predictable story
*by A***R on January 9, 2023*

Rating: 4 stars Spice: 🌶️🌶️.5 Let’s start with the characters! Bee was a fun, intelligent women determined to make her way in the world of STEM. For the most part, I found her charming and her inner monologue to be endearing and entertaining. BUT there were times when she was a bit too quirky. For instance, it may just be the country girl in me, but I highly doubt that people cry over road kill. That was a bit over the top…. Also I could have done without the weird little sayings with the ™️. And the incessant Marie Curie facts. Sorry not sorry. As a whole, she was a fun loving main character who had a pretty good character arc! Let’s talk about Levi! I loved his character! Did I picture Henry Cavill? Maybe…. Levi was the perfect amount of moody broody mixed with sweet, nerdy, and thoughtful. I loved seeing the transition from Bee’s arch-nemesis to friendly coworker to lover. Everything about him was 10/10. I love a take charge alpha male that has a softer side for those he loves! As far as the plot goes, it was delightful if a bit predictable. Possible spoilers ahead so read at your own risk. The big reveal was pretty much spelled out and spoon fed to the reader from the get go. Also, I call BS on ALL the things that Bee and Levi had in common. It got to the point that I just had to roll my eyes. May just be me but I don’t want to date a carbon copy of myself. Did I still find the storyline to be engaging and the relationship endearing? Absolutely! I loved the tension between Bee and Levi at the beginning. I’m a big sucker for gut clenching, heart rending angst and this book had it! The drama between Bee and Tim/Annie was *chefs kiss! I loved seeing Levi support Bee through it and put Tim and their other old coworkers in their place! All in all, it was an enjoyable read that I devoured! A great enemies to lovers storyline. For the most part, I thought this book had the perfect amount of sweet and spice without be nauseating.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another great book
*by H***. on January 2, 2026*

The beginning of this was rough and I had to step away for a break. The sabotaging of a career, A life, hit pretty hard. But then it wasn't who I thought it was, and things started getting better. I love Ali's stories. I love the intellect and the peek into real world academia. And I agree, standardized testing is horrible and not a real measure of what you can do and are capable of. Wonderful combination of a love story and spice.

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