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The Solution

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Gracie cracks an unsolved math problem.
The only catch is, she is an undergrad and found the problem while snooping around her dangerously hot professor's office.
Knowing this could change her life, she refuses to lose this breakthrough and plans to get closer to her austere yet devilishly handsome professor, Spencer Wright.
Earn his trust, and through him, announce her achievement to the world. Easy, right?
But the plan doesn't move as smoothly as she wanted, so she executes Plan B. Become more than just a student for Spencer with the help of innocent seduction.
But as the days go on, their smoldering attraction sets the barriers ablaze, turning Gracie's plan into nothing but ash.
Emotions get tangled. Her past turns her life upside down once more. The demons in her head and heart battle. The greed to become famous burns stronger and brighter.
Will she choose her growing affection toward her professor? Or the chance to have her name written next to the other groundbreaking mathematicians?

340 pages, ebook

Published September 17, 2021

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April 17, 2025
LOVED the initial storyline, but didn’t appreciate the whole "my life is based on being rich“ thing Gracie’s got going on.

And god do I hate Gracie. Like I’ve tried my best, I’m usually a sucker for the underdog FMC struggling with her private life and having obstacles put in her way. But Gracie is so unbelievably hateable. I’ve read The Solution and its sequel The Remedy and there was absolutely no character development on Gracie’s side whatsoever. To the last page, she stayed so utterly focused on money and herself - not only didn’t her character improve for the better, it actually feels like her disdain for "poor" people (normal human livings) and their lifestyle rubbed off on Spencer who I enjoyed as a character for the most part.

Don’t know what the author was going for, but every time the book tried to get some sympathy out of its readers for Gracie my only thought was "no f-ing way is she actually thinking/saying that".

Like by the time I was done with both books I was thinking "I absolutely get why her uncle did what he did". She is actually the bad one and the villain.

But like I’ve said, I’ve overall enjoyed the initial storyline and I’m more forgiving on the spelling, grammar and overall sentence structure since I know this isn’t a professionally published book by an actual author. For a wattpad book this is a pretty solid story.
Nevertheless I f-ing hate Gracie, what a shame.
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