Last night I finished reading The Chemistry of Love by Sariah Wilson. This was something I read on my Kindle. I use the Kindle for reading a bit each night in bed before I go to sleep. I love the luxury of reading in bed and with the Kindle I don't need to have a light on which is good because that would disturb Jim. I always have a real book around for reading during the day too.
So, about Ms. Wilson, this is from her about page on Amazon where all her books are available.
"Sariah Wilson is the USA Today bestselling author of The Chemistry of Love, The Paid Bridesmaid, The Seat Filler, Roommaid, Just a Boyfriend, the Royals of Monterra series, and the #Lovestruck novels. She happens to be madly, passionately in love with her soul mate and is a fervent believer in happily ever afters—which is why she writes romance. She currently lives with her family and various pets in Utah and harbors a lifelong devotion to ice cream. For more information, visit her website at www.sariahwilson.com."
I like the positive thinking of believing in happily ever after. A home life created with family and pets and ice cream sounds like a lovely place to be.
The Chemistry of Love was the first book I have read by this author. I will be putting others on my Wish List which is very long but I hope to read most of it in time. The story involves misplaced affections, changing to a fairy tale happily ever after. The path between that start and the end was fun to read. Some of the feelings expressed by the two female best friends seemed a bit adolescent rather that the thoughts of college educated female scientists, but I guess I can accept that emotional development and intellect don't advance in all of us at the same time or pace. At least Anna, the main character, eventually gave up her infatuation, I won't call it love, with the bad boy and found the nice brother to fall in love with. This kind of lighthearted story is perfect for bedtime reading and I don't regret a minute spent turning the virtual pages.
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So, do you read from a Kindle, real paper books or like me do some of both? Let me know, would love to hear from you!
Back with more again soon.
Take care and stay cozy!
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