![]() I love how River thawed from being a grumpy and uptight scientist who is all about his work, to such a sweet man to both Jess and Juno. I like how Jess and River started out being skeptical but eventually warmed up to each other. It depicted a lot of true-to-life scenarios that single parents go through. I thought that their relationship was very mature and realistic as they both try to balance their relationship, career and other personal obligations. I love the chemistry between Jess and River. This book was such a lovely, heartfelt and charming read. As their emotions toward each other grow, they now wonder if science can truly predict love. ![]() The company thinks that this is a great opportunity for marketing, so GeneticAlly then offers to pay Jess to spend time with River to get to know him and ultimately prove that their algorithm works. Jess is dubious at first and is convinced that it’s not possible for her to be compatible with the grumpy and uptight Dr. When Jess received her results, she was astounded to find out that she matched 98% to none other than the founder, River. With both Jess & Fizzy’s curiosities piqued, they both signed up and sent in their DNA samples. River Peña, who is a founder of a genetic-based matchmaking company, GeneticAlly. She typically hangs out at a local coffee shop with her best friend Fizzy, who is a romance author. ![]() Jess is a freelance statistician and a single mom to seven year old Juno. ![]() Christina Hobbs (R) and Lauren Billings (L), authors of The Soulmate Equation ![]()
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