How to Align the Stars

A Novel (Shakespeare Project)

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Pub Date Jun 04 2024 | Archive Date May 08 2024

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“[A] sparkling debut.”- Publishers Weekly

An astronomy professor must learn how to accept romance in her life. Her sweet younger cousin on the brink of her wedding is just the one to play matchmaker.

This summer beach read proves that opposites do attract. A smart and hilarious enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy, this book spins the original tale of Much Ado About Nothing from Shakespeare into an academic romance, ending with a surprising twist.


This is the story of two cousins: one with stars in her eyes, the other with her eyes on the stars…

Beatrice is a stubborn, no-nonsense astronomy professor at a small college in wine country. While working toward her tenure, she spends an inordinate amount of time avoiding Ben, an annoying librarian she believes wronged her when they were students. Their rapid-fire exchanges could almost be mistaken for chemistry, if he hadn’t done that unspeakable thing so many years ago.

Her younger cousin Heron is a wistful senior in college. The opposite of Beatrice, she is a hopeless romantic, pinning her hopes on a future with her boyfriend. After he proposes on a magical night at her father’s winery, Bea is worried her younger cousin is making a mistake. Heron responds to Bea’s criticism with a matchmaking scheme designed to show Bea the upside of romance.

Bea and Ben are the subjects of a hilarious opposites attract experiment, while Heron begins to question whether marriage is the right choice. Her world comes crashing down when she is at the center of a campus scandal, reigniting anxiety from her mother’s sudden departure so many years ago.

As Heron and Bea deal with the fallout from the scandal, each finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about the best course for the future. Eventually, each woman must make a choice: Bea between the comfortable role of merry spinster or a fulfilling partnership; Heron between marriage or reaching for a new dream.

Amy Dressler’s whip-smart debut novel is not to be missed, a tour de force of female empowerment, romantic comedy, and family friendship as she turns Shakespeare upside down in an unexpected and brilliant way for a new generation of women.

Tropes: Enemies to lovers, STEM romance, Academic feud, Small town college romance


“[A] sparkling debut.”- Publishers Weekly

An astronomy professor must learn how to accept romance in her life. Her sweet younger cousin on the brink of her wedding is just the one to play matchmaker.

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I really enjoyed this re-imagining of Shakespeare tales, it had everything that I was looking for and enjoyed how well everything worked in this storyline. The characters felt like they were supposed to and enjoyed how well the academic element worked with this universe. Amy Dressler has a great writing style and left me wanting to read more in this world.

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Ever wondered what happens when a star-gazing prof falls for the campus librarian she can’t stand? 🌟 Meet Beatrice – she’s all logic, no love. But her cousin’s wild heart and a cheeky wedding plan are about to shake up her universe! 'ow to Align the Stars turned my beach day into a binge-reading session. Amy Dressler packs a hilarious punch with dialogues that zing and a story that wraps you up like a warm summer night. If you’re looking for laughs, love, and a few lessons in astronomy, this book’s got your name on it. Seriously, grab this gem and thank me later! 😜📚💖

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How to Align the Stars by Amy Dressler is a refreshing twist on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, set against the backdrop of a quaint college town. Beatrice, an astronomy professor, is brilliantly juxtaposed with her whimsical cousin, Heron, weaving a tale of love, doubt, and self-discovery. Dressler’s writing is both smart and laugh-out-loud funny, particularly in the verbal sparring between Beatrice and Ben, the librarian she loves to hate. What I truly enjoyed about this book was its heart and humor; it’s a celebration of how opposites can indeed attract and the unexpected ways life can surprise us.

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