![]() River and Jess get to know each other and She starts to see what lies beneath the carefully maintained surface. The concept of a DNA dating test serves as a fun background to a traditional chick-lit setup, although the story feels a bit more nuanced, with lively side characters such as Jess’s spunky seven-year-old daughter, Juno. ![]() As a struggling single-income mother, she can’t pass up this opportunity. If you love cutesy romances with sweet characters and charming endings, The Soulmate Equation is for you. GeneticAlly strikes a deal with Jess: simply get to know River and do a few publicity events for a few months and they’ll pay her. This arrogant and stubborn scientist surely isn’t Jess’s soulmate. She’s fully unprepared for the highest of DNA-based matches, a diamond match of 98, let alone a match with the founder Dr. ![]() When the most unlikely person invites the two best friends to check out a new and upcoming biologic matchmaking service, Fizzy jumps at the chance and Jess follows along for the hell of it. She’s a freelance statistician, which leaves little time for dating outside of work and mothering. Jess and River are neither horrible people in the beginning, but through some misunderstandings Jess starts with a negative view of River. ![]() She’s devoted to Juno and has a solid support system in her grandparents and best friend, Fizzy. I really loved the premise of this book, how just by looking at DNA you can decide whether you’re suited to a person or not. ![]() Jess is a single parent of a 7-year-old little girl. ![]()
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