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Love By The Numbers (2013)

by Karin Kallmaker(Favorite Author)
3.91 of 5 Votes: 3
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1594933189 (ISBN13: 9781594933189)
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Bella Books
review 1: Dr. Nicole Hathaway has written an accidental best seller about love and compatibility, and now her publisher is making her take a book tour to promote it. She has managed to run off two or three (one never showed up) personal assistants, and she fully expects to run off the next one, too. Lily Smith is determined to keep this job. She needs the money, and it'll get her out of the country for a few months. After dodging the paparazzi and a Nancy Grace clone since her parents' Ponzi scheme crumbled, all she wants is a bit of normalcy.I really liked the chemistry between Lily and Nicole. They go from disliking one another, to tolerating one another, to liking one another, etc. It's a relatively slow build, which is nice; I don't think it would be in-character for Nicol... moree, especially, to jump into something. Nicole really reminded me of the character of Bones in a way: aloof, brilliant, and forthright to the point of social awkwardness. It's interesting to watch her grow and mature. Just the way she talks changes; in the first few chapters, Nicole is almost clinically detached from her life, but by the end, she sounds completely different.The book is well-written, descriptive without being overly so. I do think the last few chapters got a tad too "busy," but I buzzed through this book in just a few hours, so that testifies to its readability. I'll definitely be picking up more by this author.
review 2: Nicole Hathaway, Ph.D is a behavioral scientist whose life seems to follow her research – explainable, quantifiable, objective. When her published research findings earn her a name as “The Love Doctor,” Nicole is sent on a world-wide book tour. Nicole has driven away assistant after assistant after assistant. Until now.Lillian Linden-Smith is a former wealthy socialite who has fallen from grace – through no fault of her own. Hounded by a relentless TV lawyer, with nothing to her name but a LBD (and some awesome shoes), Lily needs this opportunity to support herself financially…and to escape overwhelming public persecution that follows her. Dr. Hathaway will not be rid of Lily Smith!I don’t think I’m saying anything original when I tell you that Karin Kallmaker has done it again. Love by the Numbers is an engrossing, romantic, sexy novel. It has everything I could hope for in a novel – great story, great characters, great character development, great settings.I’ve often heard Kallmaker say that her biggest fear is writing the same novel over and over. Well, I can say that she does not write the same novel over and over. Okay, okay. Yeah, sure….there’s the “formula” of the romance novel. So what? That’s why we read them, right? Because we love the formula. It’s what we want – and expect – when we pick up a romance, isn’t it? (If that’s not what you want and expect when you pick up a romance, then I suggest you try reading something else.) But what people fail to realize is that the “formula” is a framework – it’s not the story. Kallmaker is a master at using that framework to tell unique stories.A novel without good characters – to me – is not a good novel. I need to like the characters; I need to relate to the characters. While I don’t see myself as either Nicole or Lily, I definitely see myself in Nicole and Lily. (Oh, minds out of the gutter, people!) Nicole and Lily each have traits that are identifiable for me. That draws me into their individual and combined stories. I love that. Even the secondary characters Kallmaker creates are fabulous. Merrill Boone, the tenacious “bloodhound” who insists on making Lily’s life a living Hell, is even likable as a character. The fact that I don’t like Merrill Boone speaks to Kallmaker’s ability to create a deliciously three-dimensional character; because she’s so well created, I’m able to dislike the person. Thus, I like the character. (Make sense? Sure, it does. You know it does.) And the fact that a good friend of mine and I show up in an early chapter has nothing to do with the fact that I love the characters in this novel.It’s one thing to have interesting, three-dimensional characters in a novel, it’s another thing all-together to have characters that develop over the course of the novel. Again, Kallmaker nails it. What I find most fascinating about the development of these characters is that they seem to have made a 180 degree change in direction…but, really, they haven’t. At the core, they are the same people on page 281 as they were on page 1. ”Wait,” you’re saying, “how can you say that, Carleen? They need to have changed if you’re saying there was character development.” Well now, I don’t think so. In my very humble opinion, I don’t think characters have to change. In the case of Nicole and Lily, I truly felt as if who they are remained the same. For me what happened is this: What was already inside of each of these women was allowed to come to the surface as they came to know and love each other. Each woman found what she was longing for – perhaps subconsciously – in the other. In other words, I saw these women making a journey of discovery rather than change.One of the things I love about Kallmaker’s novels is that the locations her protagonists visit become characters within the novel. Kallmaker’s writing is so vivid – she paints the picture so wonderfully it’s as if I’m right there with the characters, seeing what they are seeing, smelling the same aromas, tasting the same food. It’s wonderful! I’ve never been to the places Nicole and Lily visit, but that doesn’t matter. They are brought to life so beautifully I feel as if I have a scrapbook of my own.Here is my favorite aspect of reading this novel…if you were to hand it to me without telling me who wrote it, I would know it was a Karin Kallmaker novel within the first two chapters. That’s a compliment! It has nothing to do with the story. It has everything to do with the writing. Kallmaker has a style all her own. It’s fresh. It’s vivid. It’s intelligent. It’s witty. Once again, Kallmaker gives us a “hook” that runs throughout the novel – and it is uniquely hers. I love that!Love by the Numbers is another of Kallmaker’s books that has been added to my “re-read” pile. I have no doubt that it will remain just as engrossing, romantic, and sexy as the first reading. If you haven’t picked this one up, don’t hesitate. Trust me on this one. less
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nick
Loved the charaters but was very disappointed with a story where nothing really happens.
ABamboozle
Great read. Classic Kallmaker storytelling and not surprisingly nominated for a Lambda!
Teodora
This story was incredibly sweet and sappy, and I loved it!
Cris
Excellent from beginning to end.
Mara
Excellent writing by the author.
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