Cold Fusion 2000
Can love defeat the laws of physics?
Science teacher Alex Kavanagh’s love life is imploding, his job repels him, and there’s friction with the teenagers who bully him at the bus stop. Even his super-power – being pedantic – doesn’t help much.
Enter his ex, Lucy, in what seems to be a chance meeting. Her betrayal marked the point when his life went nuclear. But – holy protons! – he still loves her.
Two problems. First, she isn’t who he thinks she is. Second, she’s going to leave him forever in seventy-two hours.
An intelligent and deceptive love story about a nerd searching for his theoretical Big Bang.
“I was captivated by this intelligent, witty love story.”
—Hair Past A Freckle
“A novel of incredible genius. At times sad, but also full of hope and with a promise of new beginnings.”
—Cover To Cover
“A story of redemption, of realisation. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.”
—Pink Quill Books
“This clever book warns against allowing your heart to be so crushed it becomes a black hole.”
—Neverimitate
“A hugely inspiring novel that I adored from start to finish.”
—Pretty Little Memoirs
“I was hooked. A great book which every reader will interpret differently.”
—Sheli Reads
“A powerful perspective on the life of a loner.”
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