Under one roof ali hazelwood review5/24/2023 ![]() ![]() The women in Hazelwood’s stories are independent and beyond brilliant. While I don’t always agree with the content in her books (I’ve written previously about toxic traits to steer clear of in the romance genres), I can’t deny that Hazelwood has a gift with words. What I LovedĪli Hazelwood’s storytelling ability is one of the best in the romance genre, and for this reason, her stories are addictive to read. Can forced proximity bring these two to a civil understanding? And finally, in the third story, “Below Zero,” when a NASA aerospace engineer, Hannah, is left stranded conducting research at a remote Arctic station, OUTSIDE IN A BLIZZARD, the only person able (or willing) to save her is a longtime rival. Can diametrically opposed foes even cohabitate? In the second story, “Stuck with You,” civil engineer Sadie gets trapped in an elevator with her nemesis. The only catch? Mara has also inherited the roommate of her nightmares - a big-oil lawyer. ![]() In the first story, “Under One Roof,” an environmental engineer, Mara, has inherited a home. ![]() Loathe to Love You by Ali Hazelwood is a collection of three STEM-romance stories. ![]()
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