Summary: Biochemist Eden Sinclair has no idea that
the scent she spritzed on herself before leaving the lab is designed to enhance
pheromones. Or that the cute, grungy-looking guy she meets at a gig that
evening is Adam Copeland. As in the Adam
Copeland—international rock god and object of lust for a million women. Make
that a million and one. By the time she learns the truth, she’s already spent
the (amazing, incredible) night in his bed…
Suddenly Eden, who’s more accustomed to being set up on disastrous dates by her mom, is going out with a gorgeous celebrity who loves how down-to-earth and honest she is. But for once, Eden isn’t being honest. She can’t bear to reveal that this overpowering attraction could be nothing more than seduction by science. And the only way to know how Adam truly feels is to ditch the perfume—and risk being ditched in turn… Smart, witty, and sexy, Some Kind of Magic is an irresistibly engaging look at modern relationships—why we fall, how we connect, and the courage it takes to trust in something as mysterious and unpredictable as love.
Angie’s comments: It is fun, humorous, and realistic with its portrayal of
relationships (yes, there are snags). Some
Kind of Magic reminds me of new adult books with its emphasis on careers
and finding your way. The characters are interesting, to say the least,
although not always believable.
Recommended for readers of new adult romance.
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November 21, 2017
Some Kind of Magic
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