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When you’re stuck as a werewolf, life is…complex.

Doctor Cynthia Adams, computer scientist extraordinaire, is successful by any measure. She’s a millionaire with her own company and she’s the best there is in artificial intelligence. But she’s also a lonely nerd and she’s trapped in werewolf form in a world where some would prefer her kind to be anywhere else but here. When her best friend hijacks her to a ballroom dance party, her life takes an unlikely twist as she’s assigned to the handsome Alex Rogers, the best ballroom dancing instructor in Atlanta and the only one who could teach an eight-foot-tall werewolf to Waltz.

But Alex has challenges of his a struggling ballroom, more bills than he can possibly deal with, and a career that he hates. He can’t afford to give up teaching Cynthia and despite his best intentions, she is becoming much more than just another student. Add werewolf haters and a powerful intelligence that knows why Cynthia and thousands of others have Turned, and life gets very complicated—and dangerous.

Is love measured by the megabyte? And will Cynthia and Alex learn that it’s the best algorithm there is?Forced proximity, found family, slow burn, and spicy. Cozy...until it's not.

395 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2025

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February 13, 2026
Good book with one massive flaw. I loved everything about this book except the completely pointless AI subplot. It was an extremely convoluted way to justify their being werewolf's and apparently cause covid 19. Also, the bit about how women are genetically smarter and better than men who are genetically dumb and violent. So the AI was going to fix the patriarchy with werewolves. was pretty dumb
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April 17, 2026
Like, the romance itself and the main characters were really sweet, but it felt bloated with way too much of the side plots, or at least more than I thought was necessary.
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December 27, 2025
A ballroom dance instructor and a werewolf (called lycanths in this world) computer scientist fall in love after she's pushed into taking dancing lessons to improve her work-life balance.

I really enjoyed this book. I loved both main characters. Alex is very socially confident but struggling with debts and a desire to change careers when it comes to work, and Cynthia has basically made it as far as her career goes but has no social life. The contrast gives them excellent chemistry. There's also an antagonist who's very effective even if he isn't especially complex - I guarantee that you have met angry dumbasses of exactly his sort in real life - and his actions in the latter parts of the book genuinely made me feel tense.

The five-star rating probably already gives away that I don't have much to complain about, and that's true. The only thing I can really think of is that there's a certain subplot which is wrapped up a bit too fast for me right at the end. I won't say anything more than that 'cause it would be spoiler-heavy, but it felt like just a bit more time spent on that point would have gone a long way.

In short, if you're looking for a sweet size-difference romance with a bit of spice to it where the man is the shorter of the two and the woman is a very muscular monster girl, then I can wholeheartedly say this won't be a waste of your time.
217 reviews
November 22, 2025
Very well written romance.

Definitely not your normal romance but man was it good. I just really enjoyed the main characters and their chemistry and interactions. The author k is how to write characters with real feelings. It was a very fun read and hope to see more from this author.
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