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Engineers in Love

Earth Bound (Fly Me to the Moon #2) by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner

August 8, 2019 by Emmalita 7 Comments

I enjoyed Star Dust when I read it a few years ago, but I didn’t follow up because the next book was about Eugene Parsons and the grumpy, emotionally unavailable engineer did not sound like someone I wanted to read a romance about. Friends, I was an idiot. What a difference there is between 48 and 50, because now I know that a grumpy, emotionally unavailable engineer is my thing. Especially when paired with a super smart, emotionally unavailable engineer/mathematician. Eugene Parsons is one of the […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Earth Bound, Emma Barry, Fly Me to the Moon series, Genevieve Turner

Emmalita's CBR11 Review No:56 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Earth Bound, Emma Barry, Fly Me to the Moon series, Genevieve Turner ·
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Earth based aka no astronauts really

April 5, 2017 by Beth Ellen 3 Comments

Okay, so I have thoughts. A lot. Bear with me on this one. Dr. Charlie Eason is a mathematical genius. She is a leader of computer science in the 1960’s. She has decided that she wants her work to be worthwhile, beyond just making companies richer or whiling away in academia. She is hired by fake NASA (ASD) by Eugene Parsons, the head of engineering. Parsons got to be the head of engineering by demanding only the best from everyone, including himself. Competent is the […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Beth Ellen, Earth Bound, Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner, Fly Me to the Moon series

Beth Ellen's CBR9 Review No:24 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Beth Ellen, Earth Bound, Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner, Fly Me to the Moon series ·
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