4 star, adult

Review: Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood

Series: The STEMinist Novellas #1

From the New York Times best-selling author of The Love Hypothesis comes a new steamy, STEMinist novellaโ€ฆ.

A scientist should never cohabitate with her annoyingly hot nemesis โ€“ it leads to combustion.

Mara, Sadie, and Hannah are friends first, scientists always. Though their fields of study might take them to different corners of the world, they can all agree on this universal truth: when it comes to love and science, opposites attract and rivals make you burnโ€ฆ.

As an environmental engineer, Mara knows all about the delicate nature of ecosystems. They require balance. And leaving the thermostat alone. And not stealing someone elseโ€™s food. And other rules Liam, her detestable big-oil lawyer of a roommate, knows nothing about. Okay, sure, technically sheโ€™s the interloper. Liam was already entrenched in his auntโ€™s house like some glowering grumpy giant when Mara moved in, with his big muscles and kissable mouth just sitting there on the couch tempting respectable scientists to the dark sideโ€ฆbut Helena was her mentor and Maraโ€™s not about to move out and give up her inheritance without a fight.

The problem is, living with someone means getting to know them. And the more Mara finds out about Liam, the harder it is to loathe himโ€ฆand the easier it is to love him.

To listen to Sadie and Hannahโ€™s stories, look for the novellas Stuck with You and Below Zero, coming soon, available first on audio!



Ali Hazelwood does it again with her first novella following 3 STEM ladies who are the best of friends. I had the distinct pleasure of listening to the audiobook โ€˜cause I couldnโ€™t wait for the print to come out (itโ€™s totally the only reason Iโ€™m still on Audible).

Immediately we meet Mara at the very beginning and we know feelings are there between her and Liam, or at least on her side. Iโ€™m such a sucker for the unrequited feels angst and Mara was steeping in it!

But what made the pacing excellent especially for this short format story was this little taste of the present time at the beginning and then the rewind to the first moments Mara and Liam meet. For all you enemies to lovers fans, itโ€™s definitely chaotic at the beginning.

Theyโ€™re complete opposites in every way. He loves gaming and sheโ€™s a HUGE fan of The Bachelor franchise. She tries to save the environment and heโ€™s working for the enemy company that corrupts it. What could go wrong living together? Doesnโ€™t that just sound like an amazing setup for a love story?

Their relationship is less hate and does quickly turn into potentially something more. I do blame the quick turn of it due to the novel length but I do love some slow burn romance. I think itโ€™s the only reason this isnโ€™t a 5-star rating.

If youโ€™re a fan of Aliโ€™s writing already, this continues to show sheโ€™s a great writer with ingenious ways of incorporating women in STEM careers at the forefront. I absolutely adore that about her writing! But if youโ€™re new to Aliโ€™s work, this is a great introduction to a fiery romance and amazing protagonists who arenโ€™t afraid to stand their ground in fields dominated by men. The audiobook was narrated so well and is worth listening to if you canโ€™t wait for the print format to publish!

Overall Recommendation:

Under One Roof shows me just how excellent an author Ali Hazelwood is. Mara is a wonderful protagonist who is both relatable as a woman striving to make her voice heard and falling for the guy who has nothing in common with her, but also personally relatable to me because of her profession in STEM. The romance was fast paced but understandably moves quickly because itโ€™s a novella. If you love forced close proximity, enemies to lovers with a dash of unrequited love angst, this is the story for you!

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Books To Read If You Enjoyed These Movies – Part 1

Have you ever been so immersed in a storyline that it just felt awful when it had to come to an end? I know Iโ€™ve definitely felt that way before when it comes to movies. I rewatch it over and over again but honestly? At some point, I just wish I could feel it like Iโ€™m seeing this story for the first time again.

Well, perhaps a BOOK with a similar storyline could be of help! So if youโ€™re ever in the mood to read a similar plot line in book format, here are some I would recommend.

The girl who has to disguise herself as a boy and falls for a guy while pretending to be said boy

Sounds complex? They both totally give off Twelfth Night feels. While Sheโ€™s the Man is very much a romantic comedy, I do feel this fantasy novel, Defy, brings out the romantic trope very well here. It totally gets complicated when the guy may very well never know her for who she really is. And that makes it all the more fun, right?

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Top Ten Tuesday: Books with Adjective in the Title

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


I thought this weekโ€™s list would be one of the easiest but do you ever encounter some mind blocks when trying to actively create a list of titles?

According to Dictionary.com, adjectives are any words that modify nouns or pronouns by primarily describing a particularly quality of the word. These can also include other nouns if they are used to describe nouns.

So here are some that have come to mind after some scrounging around. I have included colours and numbers because those totally count in such contexts!

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