9: The Soulmate Equation

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Prologue

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Prologue

Single mom Jess Davis is a data and statistics wizard, but no amount of number crunching can convince her to step back into the dating world. After all, her father was never around, her hard-partying mother disappeared when she was six, and her ex decided he wasn't "father material" before her daughter was even born. Jess holds her loved ones close but working constantly to stay afloat is hard...and lonely.

But then Jess hears about GeneticAlly, a buzzy new DNA-based matchmaking company that's predicted to change dating forever. Finding a soulmate through DNA? The reliability of numbers: This Jess understands.

At least she thought she did, until her test shows an unheard-of 98 percent compatibility with another subject in the database: GeneticAlly's founder, Dr. River Peña. This is one number she can't wrap her head around, because she already knows Dr. Peña. The stuck-up, stubborn man is without a doubt not her soulmate. But GeneticAlly has a proposition: Get 'to know him and we'll pay you. Jess-who is barely making ends meet-is in no position to turn it down, despite her skepticism about the project and her dislike for River. As the pair are dragged from one event to the next as the "Diamond" pairing that could launch GeneticAlly's valuation sky-high, Jess begins to realize that there might be more to the scientist-and the science behind a soulmate-than she thought.

"Laugh-out-loud, sweet, charming, and humorous" (Library Journal, starred review), The Soulmate Equation proves that the delicate balance between fate and choice can never be calculated

My review

If you don't pick a book after reading such an amazing prologue then what else you can do good in your life, seriously.. kidding;) anyways, this book is a slow burn romance with a male lead that would confuse you by his composed nature.

I loved that the authors included a character like River who is so.. different. I hate arrogant guys tbh(especially toxic ones) maybe I sound like a feminist now. Still, it was refreshing to read a book poem this.

Also, the concept is on data and this is the thing which intrigued me the most because who can understand the love for numbers of someone else. The whole data thing threw me off. I knew it existed but this much complications were unexpected by me.

Juno is a lovely child of Jess and many in book expect the couple ones, made me awe were only because of that joyful skipping child.

Do read it!

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