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The Sizzle Paradox

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Very cute story -- the bond between the two main characters was sweet and believable, and although the story lagged at a few points, I kept reading because the development of their relationship was compelling to read about.

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This is the second adult novel of Lily Menon's and quite enjoyed it.

Lily and Kian are roommate best friends who are both doctoral students at Columbia university. They have been inseparable for the last six years. They can't imagine their lives without the other.

Lily is studying the sexual chemistry through emotional and physical connections within partnerships. She seems to be at a standstill in her research. She chalks this up to inexperience with having true connections.

What you're thinking happens. You gotta read it to find out though. I'm no spoiler.

I will say that this was quite a slow burn and took a while for me to follow get into the story. Once I truly became invested I was all in!

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange of an honest review.

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3.5 stars
I really enjoyed this! We follow Kian and Lyric, who are both working on their respective doctorate degrees. They've been best friends for years but Kien and Lyric end up fake dating. I'm not the biggest fan of the friends-to-lovers trope, and this book wasn't the worst but it wasn't the best either. The pivotal moment wasn't very convincing and kind of came up all of a sudden. In addition, there wasn't much fake-dating in this one, and it wasn't publicized so it wasn't *true* fake-dating, more like training in dating? Kinda hard to explain. I don't know much about the post-graduate degree process, but some of the details did kind of get jumbled in the book and didn't seem completely accurate. Overall, though, this was a fun book and I would recommend it for a quick, lighthearted read.

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I identified soooo much with the female MC in this book!! As a psychology grad student myself we had so many interests and things in common. My favorite books are always those I can see myself in! I loved following Lyric through graduate school and trying to solve her sizzle paradox for her thesis. I was rooting for her every step of the way. From the beginning I felt like I wanted to shout “open your eyes” because the connection between her and her best friends jumps off the page and they just weren’t seeing it!! I loved that we got both character’s points of view too!

If you love:
- slow burn
- best friends to lovers
- nerdy, super smart female MCs that are completely socially awkward
Then you should definitely check out this book when it releases on June 14th, 2022!

Thanks to Net Galley and St. Martin’s Press for sending me this amazing ARC!

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The Sizzle Paradox was a fast and light read about a doctoral student who is stuck in a rut with her thesis. Lyric wants to find a correlation between romance and the body's psychophysical reaction to a photo of a romantic interest. Still for all her hard work and research, she has never had luck in finding a lasting, meaningful relationship for herself. Her best friend and roommate Kian agrees reluctantly to share some of his dating expertise with her by taking her on a series of fake dates, under the condition that he will help her overcome her nerves and awkward conversational skills with strangers. Predictably, these two are forced to acknowledge the growing attraction sizzling between them and Lyric is left wondering if her real life research may turn out to be more substantial than anything that can be produced in a lab.

I thought this story was a light and easy read. A bit on the predictable side, but that didn't bother me. I was invested in the sweet and supportive relationship between these two characters and appreciated that during their time together it was always about being there for one another. Even during the fake dating/"coaching" portion of the story, there is never any discussion about changing Lyric to be someone she's not. Kian only ever focuses on helping her relax and be herself so her best self can shine through. I enjoyed the academia setting and the way that these two were challenged by the upcoming transition from grad school to "real life" that changed the way they saw each other and the trajectory for their future.

Many thanks to the publisher and netgalley for an advanced copy, all opinions are my own.

Content: open door romance scene, controlling parental figure, parental infidelity

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The sizzle was lacking in this for me. I found myself skimming the second half of this novel. I didn’t buy that suddenly Lyric (even typing the name makes me groan) needed that much help dating given she finds men just approaching her in Target, in Manhattan. She also was just overall unlikable and I found her very self-centered. As other reviewers have noted, the descriptions of grad students are also highly inaccurate.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This book held so much hope for me, I’m a sucker for smart romances. The Sizzle Paradox was so close to being a great one, but it fell a little short for me. The friendship between Lyric and Kian was amazing, I really loved they’re bond and could feel the potential for something “more”. When it came to the academic and science part of the book, it felt forced and it didn’t add a lot to the story. I love a good “smart romance” but really didn’t work well in this book. The build up for romance with Lyric and Kian had a lot of potential and I could feel the attraction build. The first half of the book felt a little forced and there was a lot of unnecessary scene that didn’t add to the plot. Overall, I enjoyed the book and would recommend it.

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I really wanted to like this book but ultimately it wasn't for me. I went in thinking it was a bit more of a cozy/rom-com and it turned out to be much more sex-focused than is my taste. I recognize that my feelings aren't shared by everyone and for that reason, I would give this book a 3/5. I think it has a friends-to-lovers trope that most will love.

3/5 Stars

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Griffin for providing me with an e-arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Lyric and Kian had great potential but I feel like the author rushed them far too quickly to lovers. It wasn’t really believable. I struggled with their friendship suddenly disintegrating and then not being honest with each other after having an established friendship.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Just a fun romance with a lot of enjoyable characters. The whole book was just a lot of what I needed at the moment. I really liked reading this.

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This book was cute! Lyric and Kian have been friends and roommates for years, as they work towards their doctorate degrees. Lyric is studying true love in a psychology context, but feels like a fraud since she hasn't experienced it herself. Sparks fly, etc etc. It's a sweet story that is perfect for your summer vacation.

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I'm finding it hard to rate this book. There were aspects I enjoyed and some that confused me. I was interested to know why in seven years, there'd been no attraction between them. Lyric came across as flighty sometimes, and other times, quite serious. Their friendship was nice though and I appreciated how they respected each other and their relationship choices. The chemistry when they did get together was good to read.
I liked that the story was a decent length and had good side characters.
I received an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Fun, quick read about Kian and Lyric, best friends who end up realizing they were made for more! It was an enjoyable read. I appreciated that it was a good length—allowing for depth of character but the resolve and happy ending wasn’t drawn out.

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Lyric and Kian have been roommates for seven years-through undergrad and graduate school. They are best friends. Lyric is working on her research for her doctorate in experimental psychology. She is comparing the romantic and sexual chemistry within couples to determine what makes a successful relationship. She has a lot of data but is stuck when her own relationships seem to fail. Kian, who never has trouble getting a girl, decides to tutor Lyric in the ways of connecting with a guy. As they fake date, their relationship changes. I liked this book. Relationships are hard. The many couples in this story all have different ways of connecting. Lyric learns that one formula does not fit all. I liked how friendships are portrayed, both with the same sex and the opposite sex. The relationships within families are also important. The encounters along the way were fun and creative. Great characters and great lessons learned.

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I regretted asking for this book on Netgalley only a few chapters in. <i>The Sizzle Paradox</i> was a big fizzle (ha ha ha) for a lot of reasons. I thought it portrayed grad school inaccurately (LOL you don't do lab work "overtime" to get more money) and the main female lead was totally insufferable. She was a combination of clueless, annoying and superstitious in a decidedly non-relatable nor endearing way. I also think the dialogue, chemistry and pacing made it hard for me to ever engage with the book. I was very happy to have finished.

I'm rounding up to a 2-star rating because I think it's cool to have STEM romances. I was hoping this would be another [book:The Love Hypothesis|56732449], but this ended up being a big pass.

I voluntarily obtained a digital version of this book free from Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press in exchange for an honest review.

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Lyric and Kian are best friends and studying at college. Lyric needs help one day and Kian is there to help with her thesis. This book was a cute friends to lovers trope. I really enjoyed this book. It was super cute.

I received this ARC through #netgalley and I am voluntarily reviewing this book

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The Sizzle Paradox by Lily Menon
Tags: Contemporary Romance; RomCom; Friends To Lovers; New Adult Romance

Lyric and Kian are grad students, roommates and best friends. They are also both unfulfilled in the romance department – with graduation looming for Kian and Lyric’s research on sexual and emotional chemistry stalled, they embark on a experiment to try and solve each other’s romantic issues before they part ways.

I appreciated that the two main characters were given a variety of back story to flesh them out – interests, lives, relationships. I also enjoyed the dual pov that alternated between the two over the course of the story. Another point in favor would be the secondary characters, I was intrigued by Lyric’s family members, and wanted to see more / hear more about them and their stories.

Overall, I found the premise of the story interesting, and I liked the idea of the friendship set up between Lyric and Kian and ultimately it was an okay read for me. The start felt slow to me, and I despite interest in the premise, I never felt really connected to either of the main characters or their journey. I wanted to feel more chemistry between them, but for me it felt a bit stilted and awkward and the jump from platonic to sexual partners felt kind of sudden.

A lighthearted, romcom that fans of friends to lovers and new adult romance fans will enjoy.

Thank you to St Martins Griffin and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an early copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own and offered freely.

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Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me an arc in exchange for an honest review.

This was a great lighthearted romance. There’s something so comforting about romances with an academic/academia background. I can’t get enough of them and this book totally delivers. I think fans of The Love Hypothesis would also devour this book. It’s not quite as steamy as I expected, but that’s okay. Overall a great, fun book.

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Thanks to NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.

Lyric (LB) is a PhD student studying sexual and romantic chemistry between partners in serious relationships. Kian is her super hot best friend/roommate who (I think) is getting his Master's degree in chemistry. Kian is a bit of a womanizer and LB is the total opposite. Both unhappy with their current dating lives, they decide to impart their knowledge on each other and end up catching feelings for each other in the process.

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I am a fan of this. I read some reviews beforehand that weren't great, but I was surprised at how much I liked this. It definitely isn't anything groundbreaking, but I had fun reading it and think it's a solid, lighthearted romcom. I'd definitely recommend this to fans of The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazlewood and The Kiss Quotient by Helen Huang, as both are along the same vein - but with friends to lovers trope in addition to fake dating.

There were a few issues I had - some of the language surrounding graduate school was just incorrect. I have a doctorate and we did not use "thesis" and "dissertation" interchangeably. Additionally (I know this is going to make me sound pretentious, but it bothered me nonetheless) there is one character who couldn't tell the difference between a t-test and a one-way ANOVA. I struggled HARD with stats in grad school, but that was one of the only concepts I easily grasped. It wasn't that believable to have a non-first year student who's working in a lab have that kind of struggle.

I really liked the representation and felt it was super similar to what might be found in academia.

I liked the characters a lot. Kian was super cute and I really related to a lot of what Lyric was feeling at times. I thought they were well developed and their friendship was believable. I liked that we got to learn about Lyric's crazy family and I thought they were used well to further the plot. I think this will be popular when it's released!

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I’m never getting tired of a light hearted, quick paced and well written romcom novel, and this was exactly just that. Ahh I just devoured it in a single sitting. I so enjoyed this friends-to-lovers novel. The main characters were delightfully nerdy and their friendship was one absolute gem, left me all jelly here. It gets a teeny tiny bit corny at times, but, that might just be me.
Nonetheless, it was a very fun read. I totally enjoyed it!!

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