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Electrochemistry (2014)

by Andrew Grey(Favorite Author)
3.61 of 5 Votes: 3
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Dreamspinner Press
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Chemistry
review 1: Andrew Grey gives us a happy, nearly angst-free story of college-age love. Brad Jergens and Jordy Fleming are brought together through a series of coincidences, meeting first at the store where Brad works, then bumping into each other on campus, and finally finding themselves on the same holiday cruise with their families.The cruise is the really fun part of the book, with Brad and Jordy exploring every facet of a large cruise ship and ports of call. It made me want to book my first cruise immediately. By the end of the cruise Brad and Jordy have begun what could be a continuing love affair, if they will just let themselves admit their attraction is something more than a shipboard romance.Do you ever find yourself wanting a story that is just romantic love, spiced up with ... moreerotic moments of passion, leading up to a happy ever after ending that could be the beginning of a forever love affair? Mr. Grey gives us that kind of lusty, tender story in Electrochemistry. The main characters are good people you care about and the secondary characters are equally well developed and worth your attention. The locations are brilliantly described, including the ship itself; it's almost like a little movie about cruising. This is a sweet story with a happy beginning, middle and end.
review 2: Sweet and Tender in Keeping With the Settings and SeriesThis is an unusual love story in that it takes place on a Caribbean cruise--oh, really, a love story on a cruise? Well, what is different is that quite serendipitously two students of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, who are mere acquaintances on campus find themselves sailing on this Thanksgiving break outing with their respective families--and nothing happens until, well, no spoilers.This is a laid-back, sometimes laconic, addition to Andrew Grey's sweetly developed Chemistry series which has some character references and appearances by characters in the first two books--each of which was more angst and action-driven than this one. But what settles the satisfaction for me is not just how it ends, but how it logically gets there--cruising along as in a fog like everyone in these situations tend to do on the high seas, and then jettisoned back into almost brutal reality when you return home. Hope Grey continues this series--he lives in the town and he brings it to life with the love lives of his characters. less
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karafrost
I loved Helen. The guys not so much, but I'm sure there will be another one soon.
ben_tai_le
A fun lite M/M romance.
Dlucas590
2.5 stars
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