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The Love Algorithm

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When I first started this book. I wasn't sure it was for me, the jargon about robots etc went right over my head.
As soon as I got 12% in I was hooked. I found myself smiling and laughing and even having heart palpitations reading it. Really lovely and I now want my own Mercer please!
Thank you to netgalley and the publishers and the author for the opportunity to read this book for my honest opinion

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Thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the E-ARC. At this point I have either read or will read anything Camilla Isley writes. I loved the appearance that Thomas made in Not in a Billion Years and Im very glad that he was given his own book because he is just Adorbs. I love Reese as well but lets be real the star of the book was K-2P. I don't know where Camilla is going to get more characters but I need this series to keep going lol I absolutely love it

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An engaging and quirky romcom set in a robotics company. Reese and Thomas are working together but their attraction is haunted by the fact that Thomas will be her new boss soon, meaning a relationship is going to be impossible.

The main attracting factor between the protagonists was sexual and as such it came on very quickly. For example, Reese started feeling jealous of Thomas’ hypothetical girlfriends very quickly and I would have liked to see them get to know each other a bit more before they started having such strong feelings to make these seem more justified. I felt like the story could have benefitted from some more emotional conversations where they really connected. In terms of the plot I would have also liked more tension and build up before they admitted their feelings for each other and got together. Having said this, I did like the storyline of Thomas reconsidering his career and priorities, it’s a trope I am a big fan of.

One interesting feature of ‘The Love Algorithm’ is K-2P, Reese’s robot who acts as a combination of the traditional romcom character roles of pet, child, and best friend. K-2P served many roles in the book: humour, advice-giving/meddling, the protagonists bonded over caring for him. Initially I was very sceptical of an AI robot as the ethics just make me very uneasy, but the character grew on me a lot.

My absolute favourite part of this book is a scene where Reese has a conversation with Thomas whilst he is asleep during which she finds out his feelings for her because he agrees to tell her the truth. Honestly this is so perfectly ridiculous and is an amazing plot choice - I will be thinking about it forever.

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Having enjoyed the other books in the true love trilogy I was excited to read Thomas’s story. Little did I know it wouldn’t be his banter and charm I fell for but instead that belonged to one snarky little robot sidekick of female mc Reese.

This is another Stem centred romance but fortunately you don’t have to be a robotics genius as it’s written so even this little dummy knew what was going on when it got technical.

From a hilariously funny meet cute to personality assumptions and a little robot spying this is another fun read with incredibly likeable characters. As with all her other books I have read, the women are smart, feisty and great at what they do and Reese is all that and more. Poor Thomas certainly had his work cut out winning this one round, especially with a certain no dating the boss rule.

So if you are looking for a romcom that isn’t the normal damsel in distress rescued by a hero then I recommend giving The Love Algorithm and one exceptionally cute little robot a try.

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I was so excited to read this, having read Not in a Billion years and Baby, One More Time and I was really looking forward to this, I loved Thomas and couldn’t wait for his story (with Reese obviously) I wasn’t disappointed in anyway. These can be read as stand-alone stories, you don’t need to read the others first, although I recommend them because I love these books and Camilla’s writing.

The chemistry and tension between Reese and Thomas is soooo good, I couldn’t put this book down at all as I was always wanting to read more. I love a slow burn so much and this had me ecstatic, it also had only one bed trope which I adore this book ticked so many of boxes I was basically grinning to myself as I read it.

I’m a big geek so I adored K-2P and all the Star Wars bits, they were just fantastic for me, I think this is definitely my favourite of the series (although I love them all) it just was my perfect read for all my favourite things.

If you’re looking for a delightful, heartwarming romcom, full of chemistry, humour and workplace romance, The Love Algorithm is the perfect read.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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I was so excited when I found out Camilla Isley was releasing Thomas' book, and this did not disappoint!

From start to finish, I loved every single page and this is definitely my favourite of all 3 in the series. I really want my own K-2P with his wit, humour and just general cuteness, that would just be amazing

I especially liked the cheesy Star Wars jokes, although I'm not a Star Wars fan (sorry) they had me laughing out loud

Camilla Isleys writing just draws you in from the very first sentence, every book of hers I've read I've not want to put down - highly recommend

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4.5 stars really!

I really enjoyed the last book in this series, Baby, One More Time, and this one even had some of those characters for us, which I loved! Reese was a fun STEM character, in charge of a robotic department of the company that Thomas’s father was the CEO of. Her department sounded like a bunch of fun nerdy people, I’d love to hang out with them! And her AI robot, K-2P, was hilarious! Such a fun part of the story.

Thomas was definitely the sunshine to Reese’s grumpy, although it wasn’t really that she was grumpy. She was just a woman trying to make sure she’d proven herself in a mostly male dominated field. Thomas was more than just sunshine though. He was really a genuinely nice guy, all around charming and easy to be around as well as work with.

They fought their attraction, both having such good reasons for it, and I love that Thomas seemed to fall first in this story. While Reese definitely felt the attraction pretty quickly, she kept him at arm’s length for good reasons based on her past as well as her career. We got a bit of a hint at what would kind of become their big dramatic third act issue with the very first paragraph of the story. But when it happens, it still surprised me because I’d kind of forgotten about it as the story went on and no further mention was made. And I love the way all of the relationship was wrapped up for our HEA at the end. I like that we may have been unsure about Thomas’s family, but the way it worked out was realistic and I loved it.

Another great story from this author, but now I need to go back because I missed the first one in this series, and I need to know Thomas’s brother Gabriel’s story with his girlfriend Blake.

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Another great romance book by Camilla Isley! It was so easy to read and I read it in a day as I couldn’t put it down.

I loved that Reese was a strong, educated female working in what would usually be considered to be a male dominated industry. Whilst Thomas was rich and technically her boss he completely appreciated her brilliance and wasn’t put off that she was a genius.

I highly recommend a read if you like an enemies to lovers romance novel.

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THE LOVE ALGORITHM By Camilla Isley

At 28, with a Ph.D under her belt and a meteoric rise to head of Research and Development at Mercer Robotics, Reese feels her decision to put her career first has worked out pretty well for her. Sure, she doesn’t have many personal relationships to speak of, but she does love her team and they like her too.
So when she’s called to the Big Boss’s office and told she will be looking after his son while he does a rotation in her lab, she’s not thrilled that her hard work and achievements have boiled down to being a glorified babysitter – especially to a billionaire playboy with zero experience of mechanical engineering.
But then tall, blond Thomas walks into her office, and Reese realizes this assignment is going to be even harder than she thought. Because the CEO’s son is not only extraordinarily gorgeous, chiseled, and charming… he’s also on course to become her new boss one day, and so extraordinarily out of bounds. As the pair get to know each other, can Reese hold her nerve and her beliefs, or will she fall victim to the billionaire charm?

😊What i liked -

✔ Workplace/Billionaire/Forced Proximity.
✔ From all the characters in this book, A droid stole the show. K-2P was a hoot.
✔ The angst in this was next level. I was literally screaming 'kiss already' and when they finally did i was like Thank F**k.
✔ Those little notes made me swoon so much.
✔ Absolutely love the storyline and all the characters in this one.

🤔What could have been better -
'✔ I really wanted to know who became the CEO.

📚Who Should read :

👶Beginners
💝Romance Lover
💼Workplace Romance
💰Billionaire Romance

📈My Rating : 4.5/5


Thank you, Camilla Isley & Boldwood Books, for a copy.

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Camilla Isley is an author who's been on my radar for a while, but I've never managed to read one of her books until now. And I can safely say this won't be the last I read of her books!

Reese has fought hard to get where she is, the head of research and development at Mercer robotics, but that all seems to have gone out the window when she meets Thomas Mercer, son of Nolan Mercer, the owner of Mercer Robotics. He's learning the ropes, so one day he will be the CEO and Reese isn't happy about the intrusion. Worse than that, she can't stop thinking about him and he might feel the same. There's a strict no fraternisation policy in place, and it would do untold damage to her reputation. But they just can't seem to resist each other.

The Love Algorithm is an entertaining read, sprinkled with a few nerdy references, most of which I actually got! I didn't realise this was part of a trilogy, but it was perfectly fine as a standalone, something I can attest to as I've not read the others.

It has a lot of tropes in it. Enemies to lovers, opposites attract, a workplace romance, a billionaire boss and even the 'oh no, there's one bed' trope, but the writing is seamless and blends them nicely together.

Thomas and Reese played off each really well and had plenty of chemistry. I loved the little love notes they sent to each other, which could have come across as cheesy but didn't and gave me those warm and fuzzy feelings.

There were times, though, when I thought Thomas was a little too perfect. He's the son of a billionaire and he's also respectful and down to earth. I don't know if someone like that even exists in real life.

I absolutely loved K-2P, Reese's best friend and sassy robot who added plenty of humour along the way.

All in all, a definite must if you like a fun, trope filled rom com.

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The story was cute. I enjoyed Reese’s droid who had as much personality as any human best friend has in other romance novels.

There’s a bit too much of Reese and Thomas yearning for each other with scene after scene of their sexual attraction almost, but not quite, overpowering them. I would have preferred a little more plot and basic interaction between them, but this was still a fun, frothy romance.

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation

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This book was adorable! It was so clever and funny, but still romantic and sweet! I loved Reese and Thomas so much and their interactions were cute! The addition of K-2P was the best! A major scene stealer!

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I’m loving Camilla Isley’s books and so glad I discovered her - this series specifically is so good, with powerful business women and women in STEM… with typically male names causing confusion by the men usually in these top roles.

Reese is in a top development role in a robotics company, and the CEO decides that his son, who knows nothing about robotics and has no interest in it, is going to take over when the president of the department retires. She’s going to have to deal with a spoiled, entitled rich kid - and even worse, deal with training him about her department for 3 months. Nightmare!

When Thomas shows up, things are tense, but his business mind helps get things running smoothly and figuring out issues the department has been working on - and the enemies may actually become, dare she think it - friends? And he’s befriended the learning AI robot she created, who has taken it upon itself to try to play matchmaker for the pair!

A very sweet and fun story, and I totally loved the way they passed notes (that he hid in her bag every day, on post-it notes), and the AI robot Reese created, K-2P, similar to the SW droids she loved, who had no verbal filter and just loved his people! A sweet and swoony (closed door) romance but probably her spiciest - so much happens, it’s just all faded to black. Very, very good! Definitely recommend this, and the earlier books in the series (those characters appear here but you can definitely read this as a standalone). Isley is such a great author!

I received an advance copy from NetGalley and Boldwood Books, and this is my honest feedback.

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I’ve read a couple other books by Camila Isley and really enjoyed them so I was excited for this ARC.

I love a good STEM book and this one has all the nerdy things! It did start a little slow to me which was a surprise.

The good: I loved K2-P! I was cracking up at the interactions. The relationship with Reese and Thomas was adorable and believable.

The not so good: I thought the 3rd act breakup was unnecessary. I like a little more spice in my books.

Overall a solid 4 star book! Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood books for the ARC!

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The Love Algorithm is the third book in the True Love series but the first one that I have read. I really enjoyed this book so I can’t wait to go back and read the previous two books. Resse is the head of research and development at Mercer Robotics and she is put in charge of babysitting the CEOs son Thomas who is currently working as the Head of communications. Their first meeting was hilarious and as the story progresses the notes that are passed back and forth and really cute. I also thought that the droid was a nice element in the story. Around the end when it felt like that things weren’t going to work out had me pausing because I really enjoyed their relationship but the end was done wonderful.

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Reese is only 28 but she already has her PhD and is the head of Research and Development at Mercer Robotics. Her love life might be non-existent, but her career is right where she always dreamed it would be. Thomas Mercer is happy to coast in life as the heir apparent to his billionaire dad's company, but his dad decides that he'd be better off heading the robotics division of the company and forces him to start familiarizing himself with the Research and Development division. Reese is wary of having to babysit the billionaire playboy, but there's a lot more to Thomas than she thought, and sparks fly from the moment they meet. But will Reese have to risk the career of her dreams to start a relationship with the boss or will love conquer all?

It's a very fun read full of science talk that's interesting without making you feel dumb, and a big part of that is how great Reese is as a character. She's smart and she knows it, but she's willing to explain and accept that not everyone understands her world. Add in the incredibly charming Thomas and Reese's Ai robot and there is not a single scene of this book that isn't incredibly enjoyable.

Delighted thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the fun read!

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Love a quick, easy read with some nice romance thrown in.

Science nerd and billionaire. Kind of love at first sight for both. Love the dual POV.

Really enjoyed how the book was paced. Things made sense and didn't move slow. I was surprised at fast I finished.

Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the e-ARC. This review is my own opinion.

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Amazing!

Super Nerdy FMC and Super Charismatic MMC a recipe for swoony(ness)

This was a great read I loved the pacing and loved the chemistry between Reese & Thomas

The droid bit was a little wacky for my tastes but it really drove home how massively nerdy (and cute) Reese was!

definitely recommend

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Super cute book! Billionaire and the science nerd. 🩷. I’ve read Camilla Isley before so I knew it was going to be light on the spice level. I really wanted there to be more of the office scene though. IYKYK!!

🤖office romance
🤖opposites attract
🤖insta-love
🤖HEA

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The Love Algorithm is the third book in Camilla Isley’s True Love series. This is Thomas’s story, who was introduced as younger brother of Gabriel Mercer in the first book of the series, Not in a Billion Years. While there are several other reintroduced characters, this is a standalone story.

Reese Campbell, PhD, is a brilliant, young robotic engineer and the head of Mercer Robotics R and D. Young to be in such a position, and well respected by her team, Reese has a rich work life, but no social or romantic life, and as far as family, it is only her work family.

When President of Mercer Industries, Nolan Mercer, calls Reese in for a meeting, she has no idea what to expect. However, she never expected to be tasked with babysitting his son, Thomas, as he shadows Reese to learn about the division of the corporation that Nolan has decided Thomas will head when the current CEO retires in a little more than a year. Thomas, with his business background, feels in over his head going to this department, but knows his father isn’t one to take no for an answer.

With a first meeting to cause a robot to blush, an attraction that cannot be denied, and a conflict with the company’s anti-fraternization policy that seems unsolvable, this wonderful tale that addresses finding one’s place in the world uses humor and heart in doing so. I very much enjoyed this book and I do recommend it!

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