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This is a trend for me apparently, but too insta-lovey and unrealistic as far as the relationship.
It was lighthearted, which is what people who read contemporary romance look for I think, but I just can't get on the insta-love train. It doesn't feel real.
3 stars from me
A charming contemporary romance. The characters are relatable and the storyline is engaging. Tanith and Luke’s chemistry is palpable and their journey to something more is both heartwarming and believable. The blend of humor and emotional depth keeps the story fresh and entertaining.
Many thanks to Sealed With A Swoon Books and to Netgalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
Passion Under the Microscope is a fun, quick, and easy romance read. I enjoyed the storyline, particularly Luke's conflict with his partner at his sports medicine practice. It kept the plot engaging, and overall, it was an enjoyable read. However, I felt that Tanith's character could have been developed more. At times, she came across as a bit flat and didn't quite match the depth of Luke's character, which left their dynamic feeling slightly unbalanced.
I appreciated the banter between Luke and Tanith, but I didn’t quite feel the chemistry between them. I think Tanith's less-rounded character played a role in this, as I struggled to connect with her as deeply as I did with Luke.
You don’t necessarily need to read the first book in the series to enjoy this one, though if you have, you might catch a few more references to the previous story. That said, this book stands well on its own.
Passion Under the Microscope by Christine Miles is a delightful addition to the Smart is Seriously Sexy series. With a small town setting and a focus on women in STEM, this contemporary romance is both heartwarming and engaging. The characters of Tanith and Luke are well-developed, with their own unique struggles and characteristics that make them relatable and endearing. The chemistry between them is palpable, and it was a joy to see their relationship grow and evolve throughout the story.
Miles does a fantastic job of incorporating themes of overcoming past trauma, healing, and learning to open up to love in a realistic and heartfelt way. The supporting characters, such as Tanith's friends and family members, add depth and richness to the story, and I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between Tanith and her mother, Deandra. The dialogue is witty and engaging, and the banter between Tanith and Luke is both entertaining and sweet.
Overall, Passion Under the Microscope is a wonderful read that kept me hooked from beginning to end. I highly recommend it to fans of contemporary romance, small town settings, and strong, independent female characters. I can't wait to see what Christine Miles has in store for us next in the Smart is Seriously Sexy series!
I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.
3.75/5 stars(rounded up to 4)
0.5/5 chilli peppers
First, as always, a huge thank you to NetGalley and Christine Miles for providing a free ebook to read and share my thoughts with other readers!
This book was overall such a pleasant surprise! I will admit after reading a streak of misses in the romance category my bar has been pretty low. I loved the synopsis the minute I read it, as a fellow high school teacher, I love to see the representation! Tanith is a great FMC. She is confident, self-sufficient and sassy as hell which was amazing. Luke, the MMC, was a a bit less dynamic of a character for me personally, but his overall cinnamon roll, golden retriever energy made up for it. The two of them had such sizzling chemistry but when the time came to let the connection burn, it just fell so flat. The sex scene (singular) just felt so rushed, honestly, it would have been better to leave it as a fade-to-black or closed door to preserve the chemistry.
The plot was interesting and kept me hooked throughout. Particularly, the rather heavy topics that were really respectfully integrated into the characters. This was so clearly done with love and care and it came through really beautifully. Tanith's relationship with Deandra was really well written and represented how difficult it is to make peace with an estranged, difficult and complex relationship with a parent.
I would recommend this book for those looking for a sweet, quick romance as a palette cleanser. It was just enough of everything I enjoy. If you are like me and want the following, check this one out!
-Women in STEM/Education
-Sizzling banter
-Sweet not spicy (no smut)
-Slow burn
-Cinnamon roll MMC
-He falls first
-Small town romance
Science and Romance? Sign me up. Sweet romance that really did a nice job of highlighting how romance is for everyone, even the smarties. Great banter, good chemistry (ha) and just overall, a low angst fun read that I really enjoyed. She's a new to me author but I look forward to reading more!
This is the second book of the series, Smart is Seriously Sexy. I read the first one and enjoyed it and this one also did not disappoint. This was another great STEM story focusing on Tanith, a biology teacher who has sworn off men, and the hot doctor, Luke, who has a crush on her. Tanith has her reasons for wanting to stay single and has been keeping Luke at a distance. But when she injures her ankle and he is called upon to help her, he sees this as an opportunity to finally get close to her. As they spend more time together, Tanith's walls slowly begin to come down and looks like she just might be willing to give love a chance, but of course only after tackling some hurdles along the way.
I really liked Tanith's character. She was stubborn, yet witty and strong, and I really liked the way she genuinely cared about her students, not just during class time, but outside the classroom as well. The way Luke always supported was really sweet. This was an entertaining and delightful story that gave me all the feels. Really enjoyed it!
I received a complimentary copy from NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving my review.
I enjoyed the setting of this book in the scientific field and the main characters. I would read other works by this author.
This was an okay read. It kept my attention but the storyline felt too familiar. Wouldn’t look for more by this author.
I always want to start my reviews by thanking the author and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read this book early. As a former science teacher, I was immediately drawn to the title and cover. To be honest, it didn't quite live up to my expectations.
I lost interest at 15% DNF
******************I received an ARC for my honest opinion from NetGalley.*********************
Book 2 of this series just as fun as book 1 and the familiarity of the characters just adds to the enjoyment. Liked the character background developement and how their lives are , and how it’s not 100% about the relationship.
A quick, enjoyable read!!
Loved the representation of women in STEM. Slow burn with a bit of spice! I enjoyed the banter between Luke and Tanith!
I liked Passion Under the Microscope. I've read the first in the duology, Off the Charts Chemistry and loved that many of the same vibes from it were brought into the second. It's a fun, entertaining read.
I could not get into the book as I hadn’t read the first one, so the introduction of the characters stopped me from getting into the book. I ended up DNFing the book as the context of the first book was needed to understand the characters.
Thanks Sealed with a swoon LLC books, IIBPA for the E-ARC of Passion Under the Microscope
This is the second book in the series, but I'm reading and reviewing it as a standalone. romance. I love a wholesome romance and as a fan of Ali Hazelwood's STEM romances, I really loved the science-y vibe of this book, I really loved this book. Was a nice easy fun read and will definitely be be buying book 1 and looking out for the next instalment.
I love this series. I really enjoyed Off-the-Charts Chemistry which was the first book in the series. I couldn't wait to pick up the newest installment. I like Christine's writing style and her stories. The characters are so relatable and lovable.
Didn’t enjoy this book. I dont Think I was The right reader for this book. I couldnt Connect it’s the characters.
This book wasn't too bad but I just didn't connect with the characters or the story at all and never felt like picking it up.
I think that this would be good if you were in the mood for a light quick read but it felt like there wasn't much of a plot and there wasn't really a point of things. I didn't mind the characters but never really connected to them, or felt like I really cared about them at all.
Overall I don't think it was a bad book and could be exactly what you need, but I personally wasn't a fan.
Thank you to netgalley for this ARC!