2.5
Alex is a world-class archaeologist who is trying to get a job that requires commitment. He's done with love and romance and wants a sensible, level-headed relationship, so he asks his long-time friend Bel, to marry him. She's been married before and isn't so keen on a loveless marriage, but she really likes Alex and is tempted by the thought of having sex with him.
This had some good points, as in the really in depth bytes of history and the medical aspects which tells me that the author really did her homework when writing this. Alex and Bel had a pretty great friendship and a really easygoing relationship, and I like a friends-to-lovers romance. Unfortunately, they were a little bland - they had chemistry, but not a very spicy, sexual kind. In fact, their first time together was a touch awkward, especially since they just decided to give sex a try to see if they were compatible. They also didn't have much in the way of drama or really all that much emotion...except for Bel, who had a lot of sad emotion given her attempts to get pregnant. And that really is what did me in for this story. I was liking it, if not loving it up to their marriage and all, but once Bel started trying for a baby and it came down to hoping she didn't have a period that month and fretting over whether she'd ever get pregnant... for me, it kind of sucks the romance out of the story because the focus is no longer on the couple so much as it is on the longing to have a baby.