I’d read another book from this author. Neuroscientist Frances Siberstein is struggling in the competitive world of academia. She needs to get a grant or make connections quick because her funding is running out. Her fear of flying leads to a meet cute with a fellow conference attendee, Louis North. She knows him virtually but they had never met in person, and she’d hoped to keep it that way, since years ago he used her ideas for a publication and then didn’t credit her. Now she had to contend with Louis, plus try to avoid the organizer of the conference: her ex who also put his career aspirations in front of hers.
It’s convoluted, but Frances and Louis end up fake dating to maintain their professional integrity. The why is kind of stupid, but watching them attack the fake dating in a scientific manner was cute. Frances’ thoughtlessness when it comes to her sister was annoying (calling repeatedly during her sister’s honeymoon), so it was good there were some consequences eventually. Frances’ desire to find answers to memory impairment was admirable. (7.5)
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