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With Rachel and Boen, it's hate at first sight of her dog.Rachel: I'm an artist that speaks my mind, holds grudges and loves dogs. And when I first meet my new neighbour, the poop really hits the fan because he's rude and uptight and thinks he's so smart but he doesn't even like dogs.>He does wear those khakis well... Boen: >It's possibly my new hypothesis should consider that the chemistry of love isn't all that different from hate. The Suitor Science series begins with Hating the Chemistry Teacher, an enemies-to-lovers, closed-door sweet romantic comedy with cute dogs, sassy students, and a ninety-year-old neighbor who likes her schnapps.
Brilliant mathematician Biba is intense, driven, and speaks her mind.Substitute teacher/world traveller David makes Matthew McConaughey look uptight.Only The Suitor can bring them together.Biba: I have a life plan: Established career + suitable partner who ticks my boxes (let Maman help with this) = simple and secure married life. Love can't be a variable in this equation. Watching Bexley on The Suitor, with all the drama and competition and crying over does-he-love-me-or-does-he-not proves love is a game that I refuse to play. I've got the numbers to show happily ever after doesn't last. Until I start questioning everything.>David: >Love should be a part of the equation and I'm going to prove it to her. Can complete opposites Biba and David figure out the formula to happily ever after? Fraternizing with the Ex is the third book in the Suitor Science Series, a charmingly sweet, opposites attract, dual POV, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that tries to solve the perfect equation for love.
Mase Stirling- with his balls and his billions- might be the perfect leading man for some.Fiona: Not me.>He's the last person I want to save me from a panic attack in the middle of a Las Vegas nightclub. But he might not be so bad after all. Mase: >And it's not the warning glare in Grayson's eye. She's not my type. Smart, serious, shy, and she doesn't even like Las Vegas. Or me. But one drunken night together and we end up married-the last thing either of us expected. Or wanted. Or is it? Marrying the Billionaire Best Friend is the fourth book in the Suitor Science Series, a sweet romantic comedy with a billionaire bad boy and the sweet, shy girl next door proving that opposites do attract, and true love might be found in Las Vegas.
What does a girl do after a bad breakup? Road trip!Demi: I've been with Justin for years so it shouldn't surprise me when he shows up in Las Vegas in the middle of Bexley and Grayson's engagement party. He was invited, after all, but the big shocker is that I don't want him there. I'm having fun on my own. More fun than I have with him. More fun than I've had in a long time.>Tad: >With me. And Chrissa, who thinks it's a great idea for Demi to start living her best life without the boyfriend.>Is a road trip long enough for Demi to sort out her life-and decide she wants me in it? Loving the Wrong Guy is the fifth book in the Suitor Science Series, a charmingly sweet, laugh-out-loud road trip romantic comedy where loving Mr. Wrong might pave the way for Mr. Right.
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