When Jess and River’s tests come back with a near perfect match – the highest seen to date – both are shocked. He invites Fizzy and Jess to come and take the GeneticAlly test for free and see what happens. He’s hot but oh so cold! When Jess and Fizzy ask him about his business, he is standoffish until he realizes that Fizzy is a successful romance writer with a huge following. He frequents the same coffee shop (Twiggs) that Jess and Fizzy use as offices every day, at the same time, ordering the same drink. River is also a scientist and is part owner/inventor of GeneticAlly – a genetics-based matchmaking site that is about to launch. Her grandparents (who raised her when her mom bailed out of parenthood) are helping to raise Juno as well, and Jess is surrounded by love (including her romance-writing best friend Fizzy) – the only thing missing in her life is romantic love. She’s a self-employed statistician making ends meet – but barely. Jess, the single mom of seven-year-old Juno, has dabbled in the dating scene since Juno’s birth but has been underwhelmed with the results. In The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren, Jessica Davis decides to give it a try and ends up with a nearly unheard of perfect match – but the match shocks her. So if a DNA-based matchmaking company promised to match you with your dream partner based on your DNA, would you do it? No more left and right swipes, no more guessing and hoping for the best.
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