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8 romance novels for readers who love science, too


Valentine’s Day is right here. And for many who need to ditch the sweet and the dinner date for a superb e-book, the workers at Scientific American has you coated. Listed below are eight suggestions for novels with sufficient scientific rigor and romantic spark to mild a Bunsen burner.

Environment: A Love Story
by Taylor Jenkins Reid 
Ballantine Books, 2025 
(Tags: Historic Fiction, LGBTQ+)


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Environment was ranked amongst Scientific American’s greatest fiction books of 2025, and it’s simple to know why. It’s a breezy, compelling learn that provides up the actual historical past of NASA’s early area shuttle program by the eyes of a fictional aspiring feminine astronaut. The plot weaves collectively components of romance, household drama and feminist battle towards the backdrop of an area stroll gone terribly awry. —Meghan Bartels, Senior Reporter

book cover of I Got Abducted By Aliens and Now I'm Trapped In A Rom Com

I Obtained Kidnapped by Aliens and Now I’m Trapped in a Rom-Com
by Kimberly Lemming 
Berkley, 2025 
(Tags: Erotica, Science Fiction)

Lemming has the maybe distinctive capacity to jot down a e-book a couple of girl who will get kidnapped by owl-sized extraterrestrials and winds up stranded on a planet inhabited by but extra (attractive) aliens and make it each critical concerning the science and genuinely humorous. Between jokes about analysis funding and the scientific questions which may come up upon recognizing a fuzzy pink Tyrannosaurus rex on a wierd planet, Lemming makes use of her protagonist, Dory, to poke enjoyable at romance tropes and graduate pupil woes alike. —Brianne Kane, Affiliate Editor/Books & Rights Supervisor

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The Efficiency of Ungovernable Impulses
by Malka Older 
Tor Books, 2025 
(Tags: Closed-Door Romance, Thriller, LGBTQ+)

Residing in a human colony on Jupiter, Mossa and Pleiti are a candy, relatable couple who get roped in to assist a buddy’s cousin as a tutorial espionage plot turns doubtlessly lethal. Nerdy students, tortuous tenure tracks and school campus rivalry abounds. I liked the world that Older has created by combining actual science and extra fantastical science fiction. —Brianne Kane, Affiliate Editor/Books & Rights Supervisor

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A Quantum Love Story
by Mike Chen 
MIRA, 2024 
(Tags: Time Loops, Gradual-Burn Romance)

This time-loop story leaves Groundhog Day within the mud. Mariana Pineda manages to be relatable as a neuroscientist who actually doesn’t like her new job and has critical doubts a couple of seemingly random man telling her that she’s caught in a time loop with him. Mentioned man, Carter Cho, appears to have gotten caught within the loop following an accident inside a top-secret particle accelerator. I liked how the characters every deliver their very own abilities to bear in fixing this scientific thriller—and the buildup to their love is value each repeated day. —Brianne Kane, Affiliate Editor/Books & Rights Supervisor

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Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries
by Heather Fawcett 
Del Rey, 2023 
(Tags: Fantasy, Academia)

Protagonist Emily Wilde is a “drydologist,” or faerie skilled, on the College of Cambridge in a world the place faeries exist and are studied like every other a part of nature. She faces the identical stressors as anybody in academia: strain to publish or perish, fears of being scooped and battle with an infuriatingly charming rival scholar. Written like a discipline analysis journal, Emily Wilde is a intelligent and charming portrait of a scientist on a journey towards discovery, laborious at work within the discipline and stumbling towards love, all on the identical time. —Jennifer Hackett, Affiliate Copy Editor

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Love, Theoretically
by Ali Hazelwood 
Berkley, 2023 
(Tags: Up to date Romance, Enemies to Lovers)

Creator Ali Hazelwood is understood for her spicy STEM-steeped romances. Do the primary characters of this e-book bear greater than passing resemblance to actors from varied Star Wars films? Sure. Is that resemblance an issue? No. Love, Theoretically appealed to me as a result of it focuses on physics, which simply so occurs to be my educational background. If you happen to like quippy banter, educational rivalries—theoretical versus experimental physics; if you understand, you understand—and confessions of affection, this one’s for you. —Jennifer Hackett, Affiliate Copy Editor

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The Girl’s Information to Celestial Mechanics
by Olivia Waite
Avon Impulse, 2019
(Tags: LGBTQ+, Historic Romance)

On this delightfully science-minded historic fiction novel, one of many foremost characters runs away from her household to do astronomy whereas the opposite clocks up a number of main scientific expeditions below her belt. Collectively they fall in love—and problem the male-dominated scientific institution. My favourite side of the e-book is its quiet, insistent message that science is for everybody and that having fun with science will be expressed in some ways, whether or not it’s by crunching numbers, embroidering tropical vegetation or translating analysis findings into tales folks need to learn. —Meghan Bartels, Senior Reporter

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The Calculating Stars (Girl Astronaut #1)
by Mary Robinette Kowal  
Tor Books, 2018 
(Tags: Alternate Historical past, Science Fiction)

This e-book and its sequels don’t shove the romance in your face, however the long-term relationship between Elma, a mathematician and pilot who turns into an astronaut, and her husband Nathaniel, a rocket engineer, is central to the plot. Set within the Nineteen Fifties, the story is a well-researched and interesting different historical past of the lead-up to the moon landings—with stakes far increased than geopolitics. If you happen to’re on the lookout for a narrative that’s infused with, however not pushed by, romance, that is the e-book for you. —Meghan Bartels, Senior Reporter

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