Love and Gravity

Love and Gravity

Rebel Carter

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A romance of cosmic proportions Anton is everything Grace dreamed of. Smart, funny, supportive of her best friend’s work... He makes her heart race. Too bad they’ve never met—at least not face-to-face. Emails and the occasional phone call are their only links. Until finally they do meet. And it blows, because the funny, sensitive, and thoughtful man vanishes in the blink of an eye, replaced by a condescending jerk who thinks she’s little more than an errand girl. Billionaire. Rake. Playboy. Physicist. Anton has played many roles. But his greatest wish is to gain respect as science's brightest star. Determined to put his bad boy reputation to rest and recover his company after the theft of valuable research, Anton accepts the offer to work in his friend Lou's lab in Geneva. The lab Grace just so happens to manage. Amid glitter bombs, shrink rays, over-caffeinated scientists, and stolen research, the two of them struggle to figure out what to do about their burgeoning feelings. Is love, like gravity, a wave? And will it pull them under? "Rebel Carter writes with wit, elegance, and longing. Her love stories exist in a world of their own and it's one I never want to leave." -Talia Hibbert, author of Get A Life, Chloe Brown Rebel Carter is an award winning new voice in romance with diverse, multicultural characters and plots that reader's yearn for. Fans of Talia Hibbert, Susannah Nix, and Tessa Bailey will find much to love in Rebel's strong willed heroines and the swoon worthy men who love them.


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    This book was so cool for me as a fellow science nerd. I loved that Grace was ok with being a nerd and was so good at taking care of the people around her. She took pride in meeting the needs of everyone. She has forged a relationship with scientist Anton, even though they have never met in person. When they do meet, he treats her like an assistant and basically puts her down before they can ever be introduced. Watching how they move beyond that disastrous first in person meeting is fun. This book is fun and pretty light for the most part.

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