Dive into the first three books of the Chemistry Lessons series, featuring smart, relatable, women who work in STEM fields. Laugh, cry, and swoon along with them as they navigate life, careers, friendship, and falling in love.Book 1: Remedial Rocket ScienceAfter scoring her dream IT job, geeky computer whiz Melody moves to Los Angeles. But she’s in for an unpredictable ride when she realizes her … unpredictable ride when she realizes her new coworker — and the CEO’s son — is an old one-night stand! “A whimsical story” (Publishers Weekly) full of laughs and heart.
Book 2: Intermediate Thermodynamics
Between her job as an aerospace engineer and her knitting club, Esther doesn’t have time for romance. But when her annoying neighbor, Jonathan, agrees to date her best friend in exchange for help with his screenplay, Esther finds her dislike of him morphing into attraction…
Book 3: Advanced Physical Chemistry
Curvy chemical engineer Penny swears off men until she can figure out why they keep cheating on her. But her no-men resolution hits a snag when the superhumanly hot barista at her favorite coffee shop gives her the kiss of her life. A 2019 RITA Award Finalist!
Grab the whole set and settle in for three hilariously heartwarming and addictive romances. Each book features a different couple with their own happy ever after and no cliffhangers.
Other books in the Chemistry Lessons series (sold separately):
Book 4: Applied Electromagnetism
Book 5: Experimental Marine Biology
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STEM GIRLS FTW! I love how women empowering each book from this bundle. I’m excited to read more Susannah Nix books!
I appreciate the portrayal of women in technology — smart characters.
Who likes chemistry lessons?
I do!
Three nerd girls successful in science find their unexpected matches in this three book bundle.
Smart and a just a little bit snarky.
Recommend.
Ms Nix gives a great laugh in her chemistry lesson’s in this bundle that you won’t want to miss. Includes:
-Remedial Rocket Science: A Romantic Comedy (Chemistry Lessons Book 1)
-Intermediate Thermodynamics: A Romantic Comedy (Chemistry Lessons Book 2)
-Advanced Physical Chemistry: A Romantic Comedy (Chemistry Lessons Book 3)
Each story is fun with quirky characters that bring the story to life and that all lead to a happy ever after.
I have voluntarily read and reviewed this advanced readers copy for my unbiased review.
Great set of romances based around heroines who are smart and career-driven. I read each as they were published individually and just sped through them but regretted when I finished. Here are my comments on each:
Remedial Rocket Science
5 stars
A fantastic, smart, cute and witty heroine moves cross-country and re connects with rich, handsome Jeremy, a one-time hook-up. Her journey includes recovering from guilt and loss and finding her way to happiness in a totally new job and social environment. I was totally Team Melody. Well-written and one I recommend.
Intermediate Thermo-Dynamics
5 stars
Great story, likable characters, realistic situations. I wanted to hurry and finish to learn if the heroine achieved her HEA but I loved the writing and characters so much I did not want it to end. Esther was a realistic but flawed heroine with neighbor, friend, family and work life problems that I could relate to. Her fear of becoming vulnerable and facing rejection led her to some shaky decisions. Good thing she had a supportive brother and friends to help her make some hard choices and help jet confront her fears. I loved it and highly recommend Susannah Nix and her novels. I received an advance copy of this book from the author; this is my voluntary and honest review.
Advanced Physical Chemistry
5 stars
Will the sexy barista help Penny break her romantic losing streak?!
March 15, 2018
Format: Paperback
I loved this story! Heroine chemist/patent reviewer Penny seems relationship-challenged despite her ability to make friends with just about anyone. Her brave attempt to break her losing streak with handsome barista Caleb from her neighborhood coffee shop is out of character and leads to some major angst for both her and Caleb. Expect some steam along with gallons of meaningful glances across the coffee bar. I really got attached and wanted their badly-timed relationship to somehow resolve happily. Both of the MCs are endearing and Caleb has managed to turn out a shy and kind human being despite an awful upbringing.
Their story is so well-written that it was over before I knew it. I wanted their HEA but I also wanted more time with them. This is the third novel I’ve read by Ms Nix and I’ve never been disappointed. The fact that all of her heroines are smart and science-minded women who don’t ignore their friends for the latest man in their life is a bonus. I am so glad I came across her work and can’t wait for the next.
I read a complimentary advance copy of the book and this is my voluntary and honest review.
Susannah Nix creates characters that I can relate to (some more easily than others, granted), and her heroines are smart, strong, and witty, so I found it easy to root for these ladies.
I appreciate that the characters (including the heroes) are not perfect, they all have their quirks and hang-ups.
And I especially love the easy banter and the strong friendships. More, please!
Each story is a delightful fun feel good read
My review for Advanced Physical Chemistry: This book was light and fun and I enjoyed it so much. It’s nice to have a heroine that’s real… not skinny, not quiet, but who has made mistakes. And a hero who has his own realistic issues is also nice. It wasn’t too angsty and it didn’t force the conflict, the book just unfolded and made me smile and made me swoon. Loving this author.
My review for Applied Electromagnetism: Such a fun, cute book. I love a smart, strong heroine and Olivia is definitely that. Adam is so nerdy but cute. The way they come together is a twist on a road trip trope with a side of tropical storm mixed in. It was a fresh take on the romance novel and it made me smile to read it. Looking forward to more from this author!
Three full sized novels in one box set. Love each story and all the characters. Definitely worth the read.
I loved all the books in this series. Not your typical heroine, these ladies are super smart relatable characters. I enjoyed all the books and would highly recommend.
I’ve read pretty much everything by Susannah Nix and I enjoy her writing style. She never disappoints. She has great world building that allows the reader to be immersed without being over done. Her heroines are amazing but complicated while her heroes are gorgeous and beautifully flawed. Nix has a way of taking real life struggles, brings attention to them in realistic manners, and makes it clear that readers are not alone in their struggles. I adore that Nix points out that we’re all different and beautiful just as we are. The characters have great chemistry that doesn’t feel forced. The friends to lovers is a slow burn inferno! Nix quickly became a one-click, no questions asked author for me. There was so much that I loved about this series and I look forward to more!
I am, as always, in awe to author Susannah Nix. She writes her heroines as strong intelligent geeky women who falls for the most infuriating but interesting men. Men who are, when you get to know them, just magnifisent. Here is my reviews of the three books in this collection:
Book 1: Remedial Rocket Science
This is a humorous and intriguing romantic comedy. When you read it you can’t help falling in love with the characters. The plot is original and well written. The chemistry and interaction between Melody and Jeremy is funny, sweet and captivating.
If you want a read that makes you warm at heart, feeling good and laughing out loud this is it!
Book 2: Intermediate Thermodynamics
This is a intriguing and seductive read which made me root for a beautiful HEA all the way through. The chemistry and interaction between Jonathan and Esther is sizzling and humorous. They are complex and enjoyable characters, that you fall in love with immediately.
Book 3: Advanced Physical Chemistry
Author Susannah Nix has a knack for writing entertaining and sweet love stories with enjoyable characters that display their feelings and let their insecurities shine through in their actions and thoughts. And this is no exeption.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Readers Copy of this book.