The Love Factor

The Love Factor

Softcover
4.52

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A smart, opposites-attract, student-professor romance filled with nostalgia, edgy politics, and the forbidden thrills of lesbian love in the nineties.Molly Cook is almost thirty, with dismal career prospects, and has given up on saving the world. It might be the nineties, and everything’s shoulder pads, Doc Martens, and The X-Files, but people won’t budge on gay rights. Molly decides to give a PhD a whirl but finds herself more interested in campus politics…and her strict and sexy statistics professor. Professor Carmen Vaughn is stuck in small-town Maryland with smarmy blowhards for colleagues and ungrateful students who can’t handle her high standards. She has no intention of coming out, least of all to Molly, a troublemaking grad student who can’t stop picking fights with the conservative faculty. But when Molly discovers evidence implicating a homophobic colleague in a scandal, Carmen can’t ignore it—even if the subject hits too close to home. As the two women work together to make their case, they grow closer than Carmen ever imagined. But she absolutely refuses to get involved with a student. The thing is, as the chemistry builds between them, Molly isn’t sure she wants to be a grad student anymore…if she ever did.

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Format
Softcover
Pages
232
Price
17.23 €

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3.75⭐ Another book I probably wouldn't have liked had I read it physically. The audiobook was definitely enjoyable, but reading it would've bored me. I enjoyed the plot but the romance was extremely disappointing. The romance only started like 80% in and their relationship didn't really develop because there wasn't enough time. The feelings also seemed random especially from Carmens side. I felt like we never got to see her actually developing or having feelings for Molly, so I didn't really believe that she actually did. Honestly I would have enjoyed it more if there had been no romance, or at least no feelings from Carmens side. Molly just having a crush would have been realistic and fine. The misogynie and Homophobia in this was so frustrating and infuriating.

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