I listened to a silly romance book called The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren. In this story Jess is a single Mom raising her daughter by herself. Jess was raised by her grandparents because her Mom has addiction issues and her Dad bowed out of the relationship. Through her best friend she hears about a company called GeneticAlly. This new business is setting up a genetic database hoping to match single people with their soul mate. Jess, in a moment of utter frustration, sends in a spit sample only to find herself matched with the CEO of the company. She is asked to help with publicity on this match by dating the CEO and getting paid $3000 a month to do it. This was an entertaining story. Life would be so much simpler if we could find out soul mates scientifically.
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