
(Un)Calculated Love
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A logic-driven tech mind meets a music-driven heart. Result: a smart, soulful love story where logic meets longing.
What begins with binary clashes and mistimed signals becomes an unexpected journey through vulnerability, trust, and emotional language.
Mariah is a math mind, a logic-driven thinker fluent in programming, probabilities, and equations. Thomas is all poetry, rhythm, and quiet emotional storms.
When their worlds collide at a research center obsessed with rationality, neither of them expects to fall. But love, as it turns out, is not a clean code.
Told in alternating perspectives, (Un)Calculated Love explores what happens when love refuses to follow the formula — and connection speaks its own code.
It explores neurodivergent ways of feeling, thinking, and loving
It blends humor and heartbreak with deep emotional intelligence
It celebrates human complexity — you can be analytical and tender
It’s a love story that respects boundaries, communication, and growth
Why This Story Matters
Love between different emotional languages
Logic vs. emotion: finding harmony in the dissonance
Overthinking, anxiety, and the fear of vulnerability
Grief, trust, and redefining connection
Emotional literacy through a non-traditional lens
Core Themes
For the romantics who overthink, the logical minds who feel too much, and everyone learning how to speak love fluently, as in The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood — but seeking a quieter, more literary tone; Normal People by Sally Rooney — but with emotional clarity and healthier communication; Past Lives by Celine Song — for its emotional restraint and lasting connection; and Her by Spike Jonze — for its thoughtful intimacy and philosophical undercurrent
For Fans Of
This novel is for the overthinkers, the feelers, the in-betweeners.
For anyone who has ever tried to calculate love… and failed wonderfully.
Witty and grounded, lyrical and real, it’s not about a grand romantic gesture — it’s about learning how to stay. Perfect for adults (25–45) interested in emotional intelligence, neurodivergent-friendly narratives, and slow-burn connection