Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood

 2/5 Stars

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. Hannah's got a bad feeling about this. Not only has the NASA aerospace engineer found herself injured and stranded at a remote Arctic research station-but the one person willing to undertake the hazardous rescue mission is her longtime rival.


This may be an unpopular opinion but honestly, if you've read one Ali Hazelwood book you've read them all. So far I have read 4 out of 5 of her books and they all seem to be exactly the same. There doesn't seem to be much that separates them from each other except for the type of science they work in, and the main romance trope and you can't build a book on one trope. In this novella in particular there is nothing new or fresh that separates itself from the rest of her books and that made me dislike this book.

However, one thing I do love is the amount of science in the book and I admire Ali Hazelwood for that.

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