Title: The Theory of Unrequited (The Science of Unrequited Series Book #1)
Author: Len Webster
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Atomic number: 8
Name of chemical element: Oxygen
Symbol: O
Every theory has a test subject … even between best friends.
The pact: Stanford.
The betrayal: AJ attending Duke.
The reason: She did something stupid like fall in love with Evan.
The problem: Evan’s not ready to let this betrayal go so easily.
The solution: Find AJ and fix them.
The Theory of Unrequited, Book One in The Science of Unrequited: The Story of AJ & Evan
Title: The Solution to Unrequited (The Science of Unrequited Series Book #2)
Author: Len Webster
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Atomic number: 33
Name of chemical element: Arsenic
Symbol: As
Every solution has a poisonous flaw … even between best friends.
The agreement: Fall break together.
The struggle: A road trip from North Carolina to Massachusetts.
The reason: To find a way back into each other’s lives.
The issue: AJ’s not ready to let Evan reclaim the parts of her he made his.
The hindrance: Connecticut.
The Solution to Unrequited, Book two in the Science of Unrequited: The Story of AJ & Evan.
Title: The Results of Unrequited (The Science of Unrequited Series Book #3)
Author: Len Webster
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Atomic number: 67
Name of chemical element: Holmium
Symbol: Ho
Every result can be manipulated … even between best friends.
The promise: To wait for each other after their road trip.
The where: Brookline, Massachusetts.
The when: Thanksgiving.
The bump: Evan Gilmore was a no-show.
The reason: He met the one who would change it all.
The consequence: There is no AJ and Evan … not anymore.
Title: The Dissolution of Unrequited (The Science of Unrequited Series Book #4)
Author: Len Webster
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Atomic number: 102
Number of chemical element: Nobelium
Symbol: No
Every concept has a state of dissolution … even between best friends.
The theory: To find herself and pursue her dreams of completing her Ph.D.
The solution: Walk away from the love that hurt her the most and put herself first.
The results: A life changing choice between her heart and her future.
The dissolution: … of unrequited as AJ and Evan know it.
AJ and Evan’s emotional story concludes in The Dissolution of Unrequited, book four in The Science of Unrequited Series, releasing March 6th, 2019.
Evan’s Love Note is just wonderful!
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Dear AJ,
Happy Valentine’s Day, baby!
It’s our first Valentine’s Day since our beautiful daughter was born. I don’t think words could ever express how much you mean to me. How much you mean to Miller. I see how hard you worked on your Ph.D. applications, and I see that desire to show our daughter that she too can reach her dreams in your eyes.
Every morning when I wake up and find you with Miller in your arms, I fall madly in love with you all over again. I stand there and think of how we got here.
I stand and think of when you were just my childhood best friend and my feelings toward you were terrifying and confusing. I didn’t want to lose you.
But then I did.
And I went through a time in my life when I didn’t have my best friend with me.
A time where my soul mate wasn’t by my side.
A time of unrequited.
How did I ever breathe without you when you were my eight, AJ?
My eight protons.
My eight neutrons.
My oxygen.
I thank the stars that I don’t ever have to wonder ever again. I kiss our daughter each night knowing that I get to be her father and share a life with the both of you. That I get to be the man who will watch you start your very first day at Harvard. I can’t wait for that day. I can’t wait for you to experience another one of your dreams, to cross that finish line and hold your Ph.D.
We’ve talked about your surname after we get married. I know you worry that I might take offense to you using your maiden name for your career.
AJ, use Parker.
You’re the one who will put in all the hours.
It will be your research.
Your legacy.
Not mine.
Your impact on the physics world has been your own—never mine.
Dr Alexandra Clara Louise Parker, Ph.D.
It’s perfect, don’t you think?
I’ve just whispered it to Miller, and our baby girl smiled as we write this Valentine’s Day letter in her nursery while you FaceTime Dr. Rodahawe. I know you’re stressed about your formula and it being potentially featured in Science. You’re gonna be featured in that journal. I know it.
Not only am I mesmerized at the physicist you’ve become, but I’m in utter awe of what an incredible mother you are. Sometimes, as I watch you with Miller, I stare at her and thank the goddamn universe for her. Thank every damn element that you carried our child and brought her into our lives.
I see the way she looks at the world and it’s a reflection of you.
Your wonder and love.
Your compassion and hope.
I know our daughter will achieve great things in her life because she has a strong, determined, dedicated and loving mother.
You will always be her hero, AJ.
Just as you are mine.
You loved the boy next door.
You were patient for his love.
You fought for the life you share together.
You fought for me.
I loved the girl next door.
I adored her as my best friend, unbeknown to the love I had for her.
I kissed that girl next door at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Day, and I whispered words I now whisper to our daughter each night.
The girl next door was always my soul mate.
And I can’t wait to marry her.
To marry my best friend.
My soul mate.
To marry the woman who blessed me with our daughter.
The woman who was always my family.
You have always been my family.
Eight, AJ.
Eight protons.
Eight neutrons.
Eight letters that spell I love you.
I love you, AJ.
So much.
Happy Valentine’s Day to the most important woman in our lives.
From your loving fiancé and daughter, Evan & Miller
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Avid English Breakfast tea sipper and romance author, Len Webster spends most of her days writing, saying good morning to her dogs with kisses or trying to explain how the internet renamed her to Leonard Webster.
The cities of the world might have inspired her, but her entire being is content and at home in a gorgeous, small pinned dot on the map of Melbourne, Australia where every beat, crack, and scar of her heart has influenced the way she tells her stories.
Away from the tea leaves and written words, Len can be found immersed in the food and culture of brand new cities on #TheLenFoodTour or forgetting that her framed Bachelor of Business and Commerce from Monash University still awaits its place on the hook on her wall—sorry, Mum!