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Under One Roof

Under One Roof

A USA Today Bestseller!

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis comes a new steamy, STEMinist novella…

A scientist should never cohabitate with her annoyingly hot nemesis—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 burn…
 
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 else’s food. And other rules Liam, her detestable big-oil lawyer of a roommate, knows nothing about. Okay, sure, technically she’s the interloper. Liam was already entrenched in his aunt’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 side…but Helena was her mentor and Mara’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 him…and the easier it is to love him.
 
To read Sadie and Hannah’s stories look for the novellas Stuck with You and Below Zero, coming soon from Berkley!

Reviews
  • A fun book.

    Cute story. It ended too soon. My new fav author!

    By Zsa Zsa 1

  • Yep

    That was a god one

    By CaptainProasheck

  • Novel vs novela

    I think Ali Hazelwoods stronger work is in novels. It gives more time to understand the characters as to this was a lil confusing. But I did enjoy these characters and the ending.

    By sav ann moe

  • Perfect

    I could not put it down What a great love story I needed this. Thank you for your wonderful writing

    By LouiseLuvs2run

  • Book was fun, but...

    The book was fun, but I can't get over that all her books are the exact same... short small woman, who thinks the man hates her due to some miss understanding and above average tall and broad man who is too awkward to confess his feelings till the end.. literally every book she writes is this story

    By Mlarsen0421

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