STEM MCs: PhD coastal environmental scientists
This was a cute STEM romance. I absolutely love that her cat’s name is Beaker! Double bonus points for it being a childfree romance as well. I had some issues with how quickly and easily things progressed between them both personally and professionally, and I do realize that this is a romance novel and everything ends well, but things just seemed too easy. I did absolutely love the steady, persistent, and nonjudgmental presence that he was for her with her ADHD. I kind of hated how emotionally immature he was about his family situation, but I did appreciate how she called him out and he admitted his faults about it. Please be sure to read the content/trigger warnings before starting, especially if you have hurricane related PTSD like most Gulf Coasters do. I’m sorry… you’re literally in a life or death situation with time running out and you stop to make out? I’m not buying it. You’ve obviously never been on the water when a hurricane is coming because that is not something that would ever happen. My anxiety was super high during these chapters, but it wasn’t unmanageable.
Ok, time to be a nit picky New Orleanian reading a book set in Nola. First of all, there are so many universities that could have been spoofed for this, but New Orleans State University in the middle of downtown is a weird choice, especially when UNO exists on the lakefront where they actually do coastal environmental science. Second, they basically only eat at Cafe beignet, which is the most touristy tourist food you could get. Not even Cafe du Monde or Morning Call… I mean if you want legit red beans and rice at a beignet place morning call is it, not Cafe Beignet. Odd choice. Not to mention the million other local spots that could have been chosen for local food. And who gets excited for red beans that are dry and not creamy?! That sounds horrible! Sorry, this didn’t lower the star rating for the romance, but it was incredibly distracting for me.
This book can definitely be read as a stand alone even though it’s the second in the series. This is the first book I’d read by this author and I had no issue following along. It was well written with a very quickly resolved plot, and it is closed door with kissing only.
3.5 stars