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Imperfect Chemistry

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She’s never understood the point of romance, but now he’s going to show her.

Lucy London is a genius. Having obtained her PhD in microbiology by the age of twenty, she's amassed a wealth of knowledge, but one subject still eludes her—people. The pendulum of passions experienced by those around her confuses and intrigues her, so when she’s offered a grant to study emotion as a pathogen, she jumps on the opportunity.

Enter Jensen Walker, Lucy's neighbor and the one person she finds appealing. Jensen's life is the stuff of campus legend, messy, emotional, and complicated. Basically, the perfect starting point for Lucy's study. When her tenaciousness wears him down and he consents to help her, sparks fly. To her surprise, Lucy finds herself battling with her own emotions, as foreign as they are intense. With the clock ticking on her deadline, Lucy must decide what's more important: analyzing her passions...or giving in to them?

You’ll love this quirky rom com full of zany characters, razor-wit, and laugh out loud moments! Get it today!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMary Frame
Release dateJul 18, 2014
ISBN9781310232541
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very cute romance. This was one of the cutest romances I have read in awhile. The story vaguely reminds me of Pygmalion, though Jensen is far from Professor Higgins. Actually, I wouldn't even call him Prince Charming, but it works.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love it! It's very entertaining and cuteee
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I entered a contest and got a signed copy of this book as a prize. I loved the book and read it in one day. The main character Lucy is different. Some may not like her at first because, she’s so intellectually smart, that she’s socially clueless. On top of that she has a bluntly honest demeanor that most people would find off-putting. In truth, she’s naive and really very charming. She’s a resident genius of a college trying to keep her study grant. The study is all about emotions. Lucy is very clinical and approaches everything logically which makes it impossible for her to come up with a basis for her study. If she can’t, she will lose the grant and the only life she’s known since she was thirteen.Her mentor puts everything on hold and tells her that experiencing emotions herself might give her the perspective she needs.She makes a few friends and hatches a plan to experience a relationship with Jensen, her hot next door neighbor. Before you know it, she begins to feel real emotions like concern, shame, embarrassment, arousal, jealousy, and love.The book combines a mix of Lucy’s carefully constructed solitary life and the chaotic uncertainty of the real life of college students. We also get to see many hilarious, laugh out loud moments of awkwardness. The part about her drunken grandmother calling everyone Scooby was the best! If you’re on the fence on this one, it’s a quick read, enjoyable and clever. Imperfect Chemistry creates the formula for a perfect emotional bond.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lucy and Jensen are next door neighbors who, at the beginning of the story, have never interacted with one another. Lucy has been in college since she was 13 and already has a PhD degree at age 20 and is working on a special project pertaining to human emotional pathogens. She doesn't see herself as particularly emotional and sets out to learn more about herself by trying to experience friendship and attraction. She ends up asking Jensen to help her with her project, interviewing and asking questions about his past serious relationship which recently ended. Because Lucy is a scientist and so extremely smart, she is an interesting character. I was slightly annoyed with her at first, but she did grow on me. Jensen was not the player he was assumed to be and I was glad for that. Overall, this was cute with some unique aspects to the romantic storyline that we don't see often. I enjoyed it and plan to look into more books from this series and author.