Reviewed by True
TITLE: Lessons in Chemistry
AUTHOR: Colette Davison
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
LENGTH: 386 pages
RELEASE DATE: July 27, 2023
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What do a nerd, a jock, and a slacker have in common? Each other.
When Auggie’s controlling father threatens to cut short his studies, it’s time to put his life in order. Add one cute nerd and one dedicated swimmer, and he has a new lesson to learn—how to love.
Emory is all kinds of confused. He really, really likes Auggie but is also in love with his best friend, Casey. Then Auggie comes up with a plan to see if Emory and Casey share any chemistry, and nothing will ever be the same again.
Casey lives for swimming and snuggling his best friend, Emory. Except Emory is in love with him, Auggie’s confusing him, and suddenly he has to confront his feelings and his sexuality.
Three men and one conundrum. How can they all get the guy?
Lessons in Chemistry is a slow-burn MMM college/university romance between an inexperienced nerd, an asexual jock, and the slacker who’s been around. There’s a fake date, first times, three guys finding their way in love and life, and a whole lot of snuggling.
REVIEW:
A wonderful story about three guys, studying at the university.
We’ve got a nerd, a jock, and a slacker!
Casey and Emory are best friends, they rent a room together. Emory loves Casey, as in love, sadly Casey is straight, but luckily they are awesome cuddlers.
Auggie studies a direction that’s not his first choice, it’s his father’s.
Auggie loves to party, he doesn’t do repeats, only one-night stands. When the nerd Emory helps him with his study to upgrade his points, he wants to help him with his feelings for Casey.
Along this way, Emory can’t deny he has also feelings for Auggie.
Casey isn’t the straight guy Emory thinks he is. With help from Auggie and later on Emory, he discovers where he stands with his feelings and sexuality.
Prepare yourself for a journey with a lot of conversations, mountains of feelings, and tons of sweetness.
There are some struggles, but together they were so strong.
The further the story came the better it became. It took me some time to get into the story, but I know the author is an excellent writer, and I had faith it would be great.
The story was solidly built, thoroughly developed, and comfortably paced, the representation of asexuality was wonderfully done. The way the author made these three guys find their way with all their feelings was absolutely stunningly written!
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