A review by nikkihrose
Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood

5.0

It breaks my heart knowing this is the last book in the STEMinist Novella series, but that still didn’t keep me from devouring every last word.

For those of you who have been following along with this trilogy, we finally get to meet Hannah front and center and learn about her adventures with NASA. But in her story, we get to see how she came to be at NASA in the first place, and the risks involved in joining the teams there.

Not only that, but readers get to meet Ian Floyd – Mara’s “cousin or something” who seems displeased having to meet Hannah, but soon realizes the encounter is ANYTHING but displeasing. In fact, it might be the most fun he’s ever had.

The chemistry between Hannah and Ian had be drooling – but I also loved being in Hannah’s head. An academic who wasn’t always. A woman who figured out what she wanted and did everything to accomplish it. And a woman who does learn that it’s okay to not only trust others, but to accept help from time to time.

Again, if you haven’t read this series, please do. In this one alone you’ll get friends to lovers, first chance encounters, second chance romance, women in STEM, etc. The possibilities are endless and Hazelwood never disappoints.