The Love Algorithm by Camilla Isley

 

 

Synopsis:


At 28, with a Ph.D under her belt and a meteoric rise to head of Research and Development at Mercer Robotics, Reese feels her decision to put her career first has worked out pretty well for her. Sure, she doesn’t have many personal relationships to speak of, but she does love her team and they like her too.

So when she’s called to the Big Boss’s office and told she will be looking after his son while he does a rotation in her lab, she’s not thrilled that her hard work and achievements have boiled down to being a glorified babysitter – especially to a billionaire playboy with zero experience of mechanical engineering.

But then tall, blond Thomas walks into her office, and Reese realizes this assignment is going to be even harder than she thought. Because the CEO’s son is not only extraordinarily gorgeous, chiseled, and charming… he’s also on course to become her new boss one day, and so extraordinarily out of bounds. As the pair get to know each other, can Reese hold her nerve and her beliefs, or will she fall victim to the billionaire charm?

 

Review: 


 
I adored The Love Algorithm, it was a nice, light-hearted, and fun story.

Thomas Mercer is the future CEO of his family's firm, but to prove to his father his skills he has to know better every branch of the company. So he starts at the robotic department working alongside Dr. Reese Campbell.

I loved Reese and Thomas, they come from different worlds, she is this smart and cute robotic genius, while he is a loyal and outgoing man. They didn't know much of each other lives and jobs, but soon enough they realize they share a good companionship and a deep attraction.
I was rooting for them the whole time, because their journey is amusing and they have a sparkly relationship since their first encounter.

Camilla Isley wrote a delicious and relatable slow burn that put me in a very good mood, I highly recommend it. 

 
 
 
 
 Release Date: 04.26.2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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