Frequency of Attraction
by Eve Kasey
“Devour me like a black hole swallows light.”
At OrbitAll and their parent company, The Geier Group, every problem is Quinn’s problem. She’s the head of public relations. Quinn knows every brand and every Geier family secret. But she’s got a secret of her own: she’s never had an orgasm. It’s an issue that Vadim, the insanely hot new astronaut, has oh-so-casually offered to help her with.
Tattooed literally head to toe and the size of a mountain, Vadim is so not her type. Quinn doesn’t have a type. She’s in committed relationships with product launches and press releases. She’s only slept in her own house once. But her body goes haywire whenever Vadim is near, so she accepts. It’s not like she’ll fall for him. That would be a PR nightmare.
It’s strictly business.
When Vadim arrives at OrbitAll, he’s only thinking about one thing: himself, in space. Finally. He’s tired of being a failed astronaut. But then the curvy Geier princess tells him her secret. Since Vadim can navigate a woman’s body as easily as he navigates the sky, he knows he can fix Quinn’s little problem. What’s the harm in putting all his skills to use? Quinn won’t be any different than the dozens of women who have come—and gone—before.
For both of them, it’s just sex. Until it’s more.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Exploring the enigmatic world of love through the lens of scientific fascination, Frequency of Attraction by Eve Kasey is a novel that uniquely blends romance with elements of speculations on vibrational energies, promising a refreshing departure from conventional romantic narratives. Kasey's novel explores the possibility that love is not merely an emotional or psychological phenomenon but could be influenced by the unseen frequencies each individual emits. This intriguing premise serves as a foundation for a story that delves deep into love, loss, and the science of attraction.
The plot of Frequency of Attraction unfolds through the eyes of its protagonist, Clara Moore, a dedicated sound engineer and a skeptic of anything that cannot be quantified or analyzed. Clara’s life takes a dynamic shift when she is tasked with a project exploring the healing powers of sound frequencies. This assignment leads her to Julian Lassiter, an enigmatic researcher who advocates for the existence of a 'love frequency'—a specific vibrational pattern that he claims can dictate attraction and deeper emotional connections. Julian’s charm and his passion for his work gradually erode Clara’s skepticism, drawing her into a whirlwind of exploration that challenges her scientific certainties and her heart.
One of the most captivating aspects of Frequency of Attraction is Kasey’s compelling character development. Clara is initially portrayed as rigid and grounded, yet as the story progresses, her gradual transformation illustrates her internal conflict and growth, making her both relatable and endearing. Julian, in contrast, is more than just a love interest; he is an ideologist whose radical theories challenge both Clara and the reader to reconsider the nature of love and attraction.
The author’s writing style enhances the novel's thematic depth. Kasey’s prose is lyrical yet precise, weaving complex scientific theories into dialogue and introspection without overwhelming the reader. The scientific discussions between Clara and Julian are not only intellectually stimulating but also serve as a metaphorical dance that mirrors their evolving relationship. This intertwining of scientific discourse and romantic development is one of the most distinctive and enjoyable aspects of the book.
Moreover, Kasey wisely balances the scales between science and emotion. While the novel is steeped in scientific theories and discussions, it is, at its core, a story about people. The emotional resonance is potent, the relationships feel genuinely crafted, and the conflicts Clara faces both in her professional and personal life are depicted with sincerity and depth. The dynamic between Clara and Julian oscillates between intellectual sparring and profound connectivity, providing a tantalizing push-and-pull that drives the narrative forward compellingly.
However, while the integration of scientific elements is one of the novel’s strengths, it can occasionally feel overladen with technical details that might detract from the pacing for some readers. The middle sections of the book, where the scientific experiments take precedence, might seem slow. Yet, it is these details that underscore the novel's originality and thematic ambitions, rewarding patient readers with a deeper understanding of the characters’ motivations and transformations.
The setting of the novel also deserves mention. Set against the backdrop of bustling urban life juxtaposed with serene sound laboratories, the environments mirror the inner tumults and tranquility of the characters. Kasey’s descriptions are vivid, crafting scenes that immerse the reader in a world where sound takes on a visual, tactile quality. This not only serves the plot but elevates the novel's overall sensory appeal.
In conclusion, Frequency of Attraction by Eve Kasey is a thought-provoking and emotionally engaging novel that tests the boundaries of traditional romance with its innovative exploration of the science behind human connections. The synthesis of romance and science fiction will not only appeal to aficionados of both genres but also to anyone who appreciates a novel that challenges their perspectives and engages their emotions. While it may tread slowly through its more technical terrains, the journey is rewarding with its rich character insights and poetic justice to the complexity of human relationships. It truly is a novel that resonates on multiple frequencies, both intellectual and emotional, creating a memorable reading experience that lingers long after the final page is turned.
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