Talk Data To Me: The BRAND NEW sizzling hot rivals to lovers STEMinist romcom for 2025
By (Author) Rose McGee
Atlantic Books
Corvus
11th November 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
813.6
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
'Rivals-to-lovers romcom excellence' Jenna Levine
'Irresistible to anyone looking for a steamy STEM romance' Deidra Duncan
They're polar opposites. But their attraction is magnetic...
The rivalry between Dr Erin Monaghan and Dr Ethan Meyer is legendary in their prestigious physics lab. Each at the forefront of their opposing fields, they compete for everything: grant money, research time, government backing - and use of the office coffee machine.
But it's a basic law of nature that opposites attract, and sparks fly after a science fiction magazine pairs their work and they meet online as their creative alter egos.
Back at the lab, and forced to collaborate on a high-profile government contract, Erin and Ethan's sizzling virtual chemistry spills over into real life, threatening the project's success.
With their careers and hearts on the line, can the law of attraction finally win out
Rivals-to-lovers romcom excellence with a unique secret identity twist. Anyone who's ever felt they had to keep parts of themselves hidden at work, or had to strive twice as hard for half the recognition-or has ever kinda crushed on their hot workplace rival-will see themselves here. Science has never been sexier! -- Jenna Levine, bestselling author of MY ROOMMATE IS A VAMPIRE
Brilliant STEM heroine meets grumpy (but secretly golden retriever) hero in a tale of mishaps in and out of the science lab Count me in. -- Lucy Chalice, author of THE HOT HENRY EFFECT
A modern love story with a charming blend of heart and nerdy appeal, Talk Data To Me is smart, sweet, and simply irresistible to anyone looking for a steamy STEM romance -- Deidra Duncan, author of LOVE SICK
Rose McGee is a California-based author who writes romcoms full of sugar, spice, and statistics. She holds a degree in English from Stanford University and lives in the Bay Area with a dog and several succulents.