The Chemistry of Familiar Objects

The Chemistry of Familiar Objects

2024 • 172 pages

The chemistry of familiar objects it's an adorable regency novella, with an unconventional heroine and her extreme opposite hero. I really liked the writing style and felt the relationship was quite well developed for such a short book

Robert is everything I adore in heroes: protective and utterly smitten by the heroine, caring and willing to learn and adjust.

“You are the first thing I think of when I wake. For years now. First—you. And then everything else. You are my dawn.”

Did I mention he writes children's books? Robert must be protected at all costs!

If you need something light, short and easy, with a beautiful love story and palpable attraction between the characters, this is it!

P.S: Robert mentions something in the book that I feel it Kees being too real:

“I suppose I thought that if someone bought a book of moral lessons for a child without even investigating what it contained, then that child deserved . . . something special on the inside. Something magical.”

I read a lot of child stories, and I have been feeling that most of them are full of moral lessons. I understand the importance of those, but I wish I would see more books full with something magical. Can we turn Robert into a real person please?

February 9, 2024Report this review