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Love Bytes

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Expected 23 Apr 26
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Paige thought she could code her perfect match. Turns out love bytes back.

Paige Reynolds trusts logic far more than she trusts people. Which is why she secretly created CupidCode, her personal project meant to bring a little order to the messiness of dating. But when she tests it on herself and the screen flashes one infuriating name, her entire brain promptly short-circuits.

Alex Spencer.
Her office rival.
Her daily irritation.
Her perfect match.

Paige is determined to ignore whatever CupidCode thinks it sees and throws herself back into her work at NexGen Technologies. Just as she pushes the result out of her mind, her boss assigns her to a major new initiative called MindMeld. And of course, her partner on it is Alex. Charming, competitive, impossible to overlook Alex.

As late nights, sharp words, and reluctant teamwork shift into something warmer, Paige clings to her rules. She has boundaries. A plan. A carefully controlled world. Her heart has no interest in following any of it.

When a private mistake puts both her career and her almost-relationship with Alex at risk, Paige has to choose between her rules and her heart. Not even her cleanest code can solve this one for her.

Love Bytes is a modern, heartfelt rivals to lovers romantic comedy about two stubborn coworkers, one very inconvenient match result, and the surprising magic of letting someone past your firewall.

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication April 23, 2026

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23 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 12, 2026
Love Bytes by Rory Quinn is a quintessential rom-com novel about two co-workers who start out as enemies and end up lovers. Their story begins when they are tasked with an AI project titled, "MindMeld" and have to work alongside each other but in doing so, Alex and Paige kick off a rivalry slinging insults at each other and arguing about everything. They eventually put their differences aside to focus on the project and gradually become friends. Their relationship evolves into a romantic tryst yet their individual obstacles to finding happiness are thwarted when Alex and Paige do not find the fulfillment they each desire; Paige's concerns about getting hurt by becoming vulnerable and Alex's concerns about his ailing mother and the worry that Paige is only playing him, prevent them from coming together and an act of seeming betrayal on Alex's side drives Paige away. Eventually Alex sets up a scheme to win Paige back with help from his friend Sam using sophisticated computer programming codes to link with various places associated with their "couple-hood." The novel's ending has a satisfying conclusion with the resolution of their issues and both Paige and Alex come up stronger for it. There are moments of romantic longing and hapless desperation on both their sides but the introduction of Alex's mother, Karen, brings to the story a tearful yet poignant encounter brimming of familial love, new friendships, and hope for the future. I enjoyed reading "Love Bytes" for its potent themes on love, loss, hope, loneliness, friendship, and family togetherness, and the author did a swell job in weaving the above themes into the story. The novel was well written, and the pace was perfectly balanced (not fast but not slow). The narrative was descriptive in its layout of the ongoing drama and the dialogue was intriguingly charming. I congratulate Rory Quinn for a wonderful novel that was easy to read and a literary treat. Kudos! DISCLOSURE: This novel was an ARC I received in NetGalley from the publisher to read and review.
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252 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 20, 2026
LOVE BYTES by RORY QUINN ⭐️⭐️⭐️

After a disastrous dating past,Paige Reynolds, coder extraordinaire, has designed CupidCode, her own dating program which is guaranteed to find her perfect man. When the program matches her with Alex Spencer, her infuriatingly irritating, if handsome coworker, she decides to ignore her codes advice. There is No Way they’re a match!

When the pair are assigned to a new project called MindMeld however, they are forced to work together and it’s not just code that is flying, but the sparks of chemistry….

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I have read some of Rory’s work before so I was looking forward to this book but I have to say for me there was something missing in this read.

The premise is there, there is a decent idea but it felt rushed. I didn’t feel like I could connect with either of the MC’s at all. It kept swinging between them being enemies to falling in bed together, even when they seemed to despise each other then rinse and repeat.

There were plenty of things that could have been expanded on to make this a great read but it fell short. There were also a lot of open door spicy scenes that I felt were there to fill. I also felt like a couple of the plot points were repeated, almost instantly, like she ran out of ideas so just repeated herself.

All that said, this is a fun, spicy, quick read so if you’re looking for something light, and easy then this is for you.


I read an ebook copy of this book at around 110 pages, with a colourful, sketched couple cover and great editing.

With thanks to Rory Quinn and BookSirens for an early read of this book. All comments are my own honest, unbiased opinion.

💻 Close Proximity
💻 Enemies- Lovers
💻 Romantic Comedy
💻 Opposites Attract
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4 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 8, 2026
Paige is a logic-driven software engineer who believes code can solve just about anything, including dating. But when her matchmaking algorithm pairs her with her office rival, things get complicated fast. Forced to work closely together on a project with a tight deadline, professional tension slowly blurs into something much more personal, challenging everything Paige thought she could control.

If you enjoy workplace romances with a modern, tech-forward setting, this is a good choice. As someone with a background in Computer Science, I appreciated the coding elements and how they were woven into the story.

The chemistry between the main characters is strong, though the romance moved a bit faster than I expected early on, which made some of the emotional back and forth feel slightly rushed for me. I did find myself wishing a few moments, and some character back story, had more space to develop, but I still enjoyed the banter, tension, and overall dynamic between the two main characters.

There are multiple open-door scenes throughout the book, adding heat to the story without overpowering the romance. The ending was satisfying and left me happy with where the characters landed.

If you enjoy contemporary office romances with rivals-to-lovers energy and a tech/STEM theme, this one is worth picking up.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. All opinions are my own.
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58 reviews
January 9, 2026
ARC Review let’s get into it!

4.8 ⭐️

Spice: 🌶️

This was a quick and fun read!

He calls her by her last name microtrope = endgame

Tropes:

Workplace romance
Enemies to Lovers
Enemies with Benefits

Paige Reynolds and Alex Spencer are PERFECT for each other no matter how much denying Paige is willing to do. The pacing in this book was perfect - getting you a taste into them as rivals and slowly shifting into more.

Their tension, the banter and Alex’s POV 👏👏


Quotes:

“more like an intuitive matchmaker”

“You wound me, Reynolds. And here I thought we were friends."

"For the record, Reynolds? I think you're brilliant. Whatever it is you're working on, I have no doubt it's going to change the world."

No, it's better to keep things strictly professional. To focus on the project at hand and try to ignore the persistent tug of attraction I feel whenever she's around.

"Look, Alex, I'm not blind. I see the way you look at her when you think no one's watching. The way your eyes follow her every move, like you can't bear to let her out of your sight."

One minute she's pushing me away, insisting that we keep things strictly professional. And the next, she's kissing me in her doorway and inviting me to stay for dinner.


Happy Reading! - Mona

Thank you to BookSirens for the ARC
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53 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy
January 9, 2026
As a general matter, I really enjoy workplace romances and STEM FMCs, but for me this one fell short. The general premise was easy enough to get behind (enemies to lovers, etc.), but the pacing was really challenging. Reading the book was like watching a movie on 4x speed: you can get the gist of what's going on, but it seems like there are big things missing in the story. And though the spice was well-written, I would have settled for half as many sex scenes in exchange for more substance in the narrative.

One big thing that is missing is character development, especially for the FMC. She's extremely cynical and closed-off, but there's no backstory to explain why she's this way. In the absence of an understandable explanation, her treatment of the MMC frequently just reads as cruel and gas-lighting (why is he always the one trying to fix things he didn't break?).

The other thing that presents a challenge is that some of the chapters seem like they may be in the wrong order. There are at least three instances of important plot points happening twice five chapters apart. I kept wondering whether that was intentional, but I don't think that it is.

I think there were some good ideas here, but this was a miss for me.

Thank you to BookSirens for an ARC in exchange for my honest assessment of this work.
30 reviews
Review of advance copy
January 13, 2026
This book was a fun read, telling the story of Paige and Alex who are two colleagues working on a joint project. To work colleagues they cannot stand each other, but really are secretly attracted to each other. There is tension throughout the first half of the book, however this was also frustrating at times. This was also in part because it appeared that the FMC had experienced some kind of trauma in her past, which led to her pushing Alex away, however this was never explained so it felt like she was doing this against her own best interests and her inability to communicate was annoying.

I enjoyed the early on scenes between Paige and Alex where they were building the tension. This had a satisfying conclusion, although I felt that some parts were rushed. Although I do like that it looks like this is a potential book 1 in a series.

I loved the cover on this one and was one of the reasons that I picked this book.

This book will appeal to people with a computer/coding/STEM background and anyone that likes a good enemies to lovers/workplace romance.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 27, 2026
Brilliant but not especially confident coder Paige has been working in her spare time on a dating app to find not just compatible matches, but The One, the perfect soul mate. As she’s wrapping up the project, it indicates her perfect partner is none other than himbo (in her estimation) and marketing genius Alex. To her further dismay, the bickering she and Alex constantly engage in has drawn the attention of higher ups who make the two of them collaborate on an AI to perform conflict resolution and settle disputes.

As Paige and Alex spend long hours working together on the project, they realize that they’ve each been wrong about the other, and it’s not long before they begin a steamy, “strictly physical” relationship. Alex wants more than Paige is willing to give him, however, and he becomes hurt and frustrated by her lack of interest in trying to make a go of their relationship. A huge misunderstanding with a software developer leads to Paige withdrawing from Alex altogether, and he decides he must come up with a grand gesture or he risks losing her altogether.

I received an advance reader copy from Booksirens, and I’m sharing my honest review.
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137 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2026
I recieved the arc for free and I'm leaving my review voluntarily

Where to begin.... Miss Paige Reynolds is an independent, self aware and a damn smart coder. She knows what she wants and she is the one who does not give up until she has what she wants. Past trauma made her give up on feeling. Absolutely no L word ever words in her world.

Alex spencer is the type to hide his grief with sarcasm and flirting. Easy going and 'flirts with everything with a skirt' (not my words)

When her baby, her code, pairs her up with the notorious alex spencer, she is in denial. She is adamant that there's a glitch in her ' meticulously debugged the whole night ' code.

But one stuck elevation is all it took to send the sparks flying. Once ignited, their flame is not easy to distinguish.

What happens when alex spencer, who is a commitment kind of man falls for Paige who is looking for every possible excuse to divert her heart and his efforts into falling in love?

This is such a cute, short, funny and emotional read.
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January 27, 2026
Love Bytes was a fun, modern take on a workplace enemies-to-lovers romance. I really enjoyed the concept of Paige as the brilliant coder behind a matchmaking algorithm—it was refreshing to see her in that role, especially as someone who relies on logic over emotion. Watching her grapple with the idea that her own code might know her better than she knows herself was a clever and entertaining premise.

The banter between Paige and Alex was one of my favorite parts of the book. Their rivalry felt playful and believable, and their dynamic naturally shifted into something warmer as the story unfolded. While the pacing slowed in a few spots, it was still a quick, easy read with several laugh-out-loud moments. And I can’t forget the cat, who added such a cozy, charming touch to the story.

Overall, this was a light, feel-good romance with a cute concept, solid banter, and just enough heart to make it a really enjoyable read.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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68 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy
January 18, 2026
The entire book has quick and witty dialogue and great banter. All of the elements required to make a book a 5-star read are in these pages, but it reads as if all of the context and substance that ties all the witty dialogue together was cut out. A few chapters felt a little repetitive; as well as some lines. As a reader who loves dialogue heavy reads, I did find the dialogue extremely well written and fun… I just couldn't connect with either the FMC or the MMC without the context.

BUT - if you are looking for something quick, fun, and has some well written spice, say for a plane ride, then this would be a 4-star version of that.

*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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478 reviews33 followers
January 15, 2026
A new stem-inist book from Rory Quinn seemed too interesting to pass up. I was honored enough to get an ARC for my honest review.

This story starts with a very strong enemies plot. You can feel the contempt and loathing from the leads. Unsurprising the leap from hate to love interest is quick when the two are put into forced proximity.

My only issues with the plot were lack of clear consent and contraception when it leapt to a physical role. There were also a couple of confusing points where it eludes to one thing but then back tracks later.

It was an easy read with lots of romantic tension.
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11 reviews
Review of advance copy
January 24, 2026
I received an ARC copy from BookSirens in exchange for an honest review:

I was really excited for this book as I love reading anything involving women in STEM, especially with a touch of enemies to lovers! As much as this book seemed to be exactly my cup of tea, it fell flat for me personally. The pacing felt very rushed, there was virtually zero backstory or context behind character behaviour, and the dialogue was far too simplistic for my liking. I love romcoms but it still needs to have emotional depth and solid character development, so this just wasn’t it for me.

Thank you to BookSirens for the advanced copy!
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December 19, 2025
Another fabulous story from this amazing author. I loved this one from beginning to end.
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Review of advance copy
January 12, 2026
Enjoyable read. I found it entertaining and I liked the characters. I’m sure many others will enjoy it too.
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