Chemistry Lessons
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Rating | : | 4.59 (781 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01ENTFKQ2 |
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Number of Pages | : | 531 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-22 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author Rebecca H. She attended Brigham Young University, where she earned a BA and MA in English. Rebecca grew up in Virginia. Jamison has lived on a live volcano, excavated the bones of a prehistoric mammal, and won first prize at a rigged chili cook-off. She wrote novels just for fun until she made a New Year’s resolution in 2011 to submit a manuscript to publishers. Her published works are Persuasion: A Latter-day Tale, Emma: A Latter-day Tale, and Sense and Sensibility: A Latter-day Tale. You can learn more about Rebecca at re
"A Delightful Clean Contemporary Romance" according to B. D. Mann. I very much prefer clean romance stories. This was my first Rebecca Jamison novel and I have become a fan. I will leave it to others to spoil the story with their revelations. Suffice it to say that this was a great reading experience about protagonists who overcome adversity, have unquestioned honor and integrity, and are great role models. The writing style kept me turning pages and regretting taking necessary breaks fr. Very Sweet Story Cindy I was very excited to read a new story by Rebecca Jamison.Chemistry Lessons had me turning the pages to see how the relationship between Destry and Rosie was going to play out. They're attracted to each other from the beginning but Rosie resists the attraction since she believes she'll be better with someone else.I liked the modern western setting and the challenges it brought to both of them.It's a clean and wholesome ro. C.Stastny Books said Enjoyable, sweet read. This book is set in a small western town and ranch. Rosie runs her grandfather’s ranch, but when an eastern city slicker, Destry, buys the ranch next door, her life twists and turns in ways that don’t settle well with her heart…nor her long-time boyfriend, Tanner. Struggling to keep ownership of her grandfather’s ranch and keep up with all her heavy responsibilities, she is thrown off balance ever
What’s more, he has a knack for weaving himself into her life, and she enjoys his flirtatious banter more than she wants to admit. When millionaire-entrepreneur Destry Steadman moves next door with plans to build a resort, she takes it in stride. Her mother named her Hurricane, but she prefers Rosie, the name her grandparents gave her when she came to live with them on their ranch. He may be handsome and athletic, but he can’t even ride a horse. Now an adult, Rosie’s found the ordinary life she craves, teaching science at Lone Spur High School, rescuing animals on her grandfather’s ranch, and dating the safest guy in town. Now she has to decide whether her heart is with her steady boyfriend and her beloved ranch or with her swoon-worthy neighbor.Chemistry Lessons brings to life two opposites—a crazy Western cat lady and an Eastern businessman—and tells the joy-filled story of what it means to be in love.“Jamison’s writing is engaging and full of vivid, amusing lines.”—Publisher’s Weekly. In fact, they may threaten the safety of the whole community. How much harm can he do?She soon finds, however, that Destry’s plans affect her more than she realized
She wrote novels just for fun until she made a New Year’s resolution in 2011 to submit a manuscript to publishers. Her published works are Persuasion: A Latter-day Tale, Emma: A Latter-day Tale, and Sense and Sensibility: A Latter-day Tale. Rebecca grew up in Virginia. Her job titles have included special education teacher’s aide, technical writer, English teacher, and stay-at-home mom. She attended Brigham Young University, where she earned a BA and MA