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Hypothesis of Us

Hypothesis of Us

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The Love Experiment Trilogy (Book 1) Steven and Natalie have been academic rivals since day one, constantly competing for the top spot in their class. But when their psychology professor assigns them a semester-long project on love and relationships, they're forced to set aside their differences-and fake a relationship to gather data. What starts as a simple experiment quickly becomes complicated. The more time they spend together, the harder it is to separate fact from feeling. Are they just proving a theory, or is there something real between them? As their hypothesis blurs into reality, Steven and Natalie must confront the possibility that love isn't something you can calculate-it's something you have to feel. Date Started: November 4, 2025 Date Ended: January 13, 2026
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📖 Genre: Romance | YA | Academic Rivals-to-Lovers 🔬 Love is just science. Or so she thought. 🎨 Solenne Veyra believes love is nothing more than a series of chemical reactions-a formula waiting to be solved. Zephyr Caelum, on the other hand, sees love as unpredictable magic, something that can't be explained by logic. When their psychology professor forces them to pair up for a semester-long experiment on love, they're thrown into a battle of heart vs. mind. The rules? Follow a series of tests designed to prove whether love is real or just science at work. The problem? The closer they get, the harder it becomes to separate the experiment from reality. As they go through intimate questions, heartbeat synchronization, and even a fake-dating challenge, Solenne starts noticing unexpected variables-like the way Zephyr looks at her, the warmth of his touch, and the way her heart races in ways she can't explain. But when she uncovers a hidden truth about the experiment-one that might prove everything was manipulated from the start-Solenne is forced to ask herself: Was it all just science? Or was it love all along?

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