
The Spanish Love Deception
by Elena Armas (2021)
Like 'The Love Hypothesis', this features a fake relationship with workplace tension and eventual pining.

by Ali Hazelwood (2021)
As a third-year Ph.D. candidate, Olive Smith doesn’t believe in lasting romantic relationships—but her best friend does, and that’s what got her into this situation. Convincing Anh that Olive is dating and well on her way to a happily ever after was always going to take more than hand-wavy Jedi mind tricks: Scientists require proof. So, like any self-respecting biologist, Olive panics and kisses the first man she sees. That man is none other than Adam Carlsen, a young hotshot professor—and well-known ass. Which is why Olive is positively floored when Stanford’s reigning lab tyrant agrees to keep her charade a secret and be her fake boyfriend. But when a big science conference goes haywire, putting Olive’s career on the Bunsen burner, Adam surprises her again with his unyielding support and even more unyielding…six-pack abs. Suddenly their little experiment feels dangerously close to combustion. And Olive discovers that the only thing more complicated than a hypothesis on love is putting her own heart under the microscope.
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by Elena Armas (2021)
Like 'The Love Hypothesis', this features a fake relationship with workplace tension and eventual pining.

by Sally Thorne (2016)
This book captures the same witty banter and intense attraction seen in 'The Love Hypothesis'.

by Emily Henry (2020)
Similar to 'The Love Hypothesis', this offers a slow-burn romance with intellectual protagonists.

by Helen Hoang (2018)
This story shares 'The Love Hypothesis' vibe with a STEM protagonist and unique relationship dynamics.

by Ali Hazelwood (2022)
From the same author as 'The Love Hypothesis', this features academic rivals and STEM themes.
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