Ali Hazelwood's romance novel, The Love Hypothesis, including reviews, copyright information, a dedication, and numerous chapters detailing the fake-dating arrangement between PhD student Olive Smith and intimidating professor Adam Carlsen at Stanford. The book shows Olive grappling with personal issues, including grief and self-doubt in academia, while she and Adam navigate their relationship rules and developing genuine feelings amid Olive's pursuit of a pancreatic cancer research project and Adam's challenges with frozen research funds. Additionally, the book includes a preview of Hazelwood's subsequent novel, "Love on the Brain," which introduces neuroscientist Bee Königswasser, her mysterious Academic Twitter alter ego, and her complicated professional reunion with rival Dr. Levi Ward at NASA. The book collectively highlights the author's focus on "grumpy meets sunshine" romance tropes set within the STEM academic environment.