by Andrew Grey, Nick J. Russo
Enjoyable read. An unlikely pair, of course. The star football player and the science nerd. But I like that Kurt was a strong character. His strong personality complimented Freddie's uncertainty.
~ Audiobook Review by BrandilynStory Rating: 4 of 5 StarsNarration Rating: 4.25 of 5 StarsStory:The second book in the Chemistry series from Andrew Grey focuses on quarterback Freddie and scholarship kid Kurt. They are different as can be, but somehow they work, on some level. They spend more time f...
This second book in the Chemistry series can easily be read as a standalone although Coach Josh from Organic Chemistry has a large supporting role in this book. Biochemistry reads more like a new adult story as the MC's are both juniors at Dickinson college and face the typical closeted jock falls f...
We have all heard the opposites attract theory before, right? Well, this idea is what Andrew Grey expanded on in his latest book “Biochemistry”. Visit The Novel Approach to see the full 4.5 Star review here:http://thenovelapproachreviews.com/2013/10/24/this-biochemistry-experiment-proves-opposites-a...
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3.5 starsThis second book in the Chemistry series can easily be read as a standalone although Coach Josh from [b:Organic Chemistry|17698041|Organic Chemistry (Chemistry #1)|Andrew Grey|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1364436567s/17698041.jpg|24740194] has a large supporting role in this...
3.5 stars of adorable jock and nerd love story. Most of the positive came from Kurt, the geek, who's smart, funny, brave and spoke his own mind openly. Brendan and Josh from Organic Chemistry made a few reappearance here. A bit of angst-potential though, thank God, toned down and not dragged up much...