Series: Elements of Chemistry

Review ♥ Capture: Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid

January 10, 2016 Angela New Adult, Reviews, Romance

Review ♥ Capture: Elements of Chemistry by Penny ReidCapture (Elements of Chemistry #3; Hypothesis, #1.3) by Penny Reid
Series: Elements of Chemistry #3
Published by Cipher-Naught on May 8th 2015
Pages: 234
four-stars

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Part 3 of Elements of Chemistry
One week.
Manhattan apartment.
Super-hot ex-boyfriend.…
What’s the worst that could happen?

It’s been nine months since Kaitlyn Parker has seen or heard from Martin Sandeke—nine months and five stages of matter. She’s lived through the worst of first-love heartbreak, and is most certainly stronger (and less likely to hide in science cabinets) than ever before.

But now Martin is back. And he wants to be friends. But he’s sending mixed signals to the Bunsen burner in Kaitlyn’s pants.Will Martin re-capture Kaitlyn’s heart? Can Kaitlyn and Martin ever be just friends? Or, despite an abundance of chemistry, are some bonds just too unstable to endure?

“Maybe love, at its essence, is being a mirror for another person—for the good parts and the bad. Perhaps love is simply finding that one person who sees you clearly, cares for you deeply, challenges you and supports you, and subsequently helps you see and be your true self.”

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About Penny Reid

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Penny Reid is the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Selling Author of the Winston Brothers, Knitting in the City, Rugby, and Hypothesis series. When she’s not immersed in penning smart romances, Penny works in the biotech industry as a researcher. She’s also a full time mom to three diminutive adults, wife, daughter, knitter, crocheter, sewer, general crafter, and thought ninja.


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Review ♥ Attraction: Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid

Review ♥ Attraction: Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid

January 1, 2016 Angela New Adult, Reviews, Romance

I thought this would be an average New Adult opposites attract story, but it surpassed my expectations in every way. It’s extremely rare that I give five stars to a novella. That’s mainly because the short length doesn’t allow an author to sufficiently develop characters with whom I can connect. Novellas also tend to suffer from rushed or disjointed narratives. Such isn’t the case with Attraction: Elements of Chemistry #1.