Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid

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Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid
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This is the bundled version of the ‘Elements of Chemistry‘ trilogy and includes parts 1-3 (ATTRACTION, HEAT, and CAPTURE)

ATTRACTION:
One week.
Private beach.
Invisible girl.
Jerk-faced bully.
What’s the worst that could happen?
Kaitlyn Parker has no problem being the invisible girl, which is why she finds herself hiding in various cabinets and closets all over her college campus. Despite her best efforts, she can’t escape the notice of Martin Sandeke—bad boy, jerkface bully, and the universe’s hottest, wealthiest, and most unobtainable bachelor—who also happens to be Kaitlyn’s chemistry lab partner.
Kaitlyn might be the only girl who isn’t interested in exploiting his stunning rower’s build, chiseled features, and family’s billionaire fortune. Kaitlyn wants Martin for his brain, specifically to tabulate findings of trace elements in surface water.
When Kaitlyn saves Martin from a nefarious plot, Martin uses the opportunity to push Kaitlyn out of her comfort zone: spring break, one week, house parties, bathing suits, and suntan lotion. Can she overcome her aversion to being noticed? Will he be able grow beyond his self-centered nature? Or, despite their obvious chemistry, will Martin be the one to drive Kaitlyn into the science cabinet of obscurity for good?

HEAT:
Four days left.
Private beach (…and boat).
Not so invisible girl.
And maybe less of a jerk-faced bully than originally thought.
What’s the worst (or the best) that could happen?
Kaitlyn is finding life outside of the science cabinet of obscurity to be quite illuminating …and so are her pants.
When things heat up between Kaitlyn Parker and Martin—previously known as the jerk-faced bully—Sandeke, she places her trust in the one person she never thought capable of earning it, let alone keeping it safe. Fortunately or unfortunately for Kaitlyn, where she gives her trust she can’t help but also give her heart.
But how will the world beyond the sanctuary of their newfound connection react to their relationship? Soon senators, chinless billionaires, and elements beyond Martin and Kaitlyn’s control want to weigh in on the young couple’s future.
Navigating the chaotic inferno of new love might be more than Kaitlyn bargained for, and much, much more than her trust—or her heart—can handle.

CAPTURE:
One week.
Manhattan apartment.
Super-hot ex-boyfriend.
…What’s the worst that could happen?
It’s been nine months since Kaitlyn Parker has seen or heard from Martin Sandeke—nine months and five stages of matter. She’s lived through the worst of first-love heartbreak, and is most certainly stronger (and less likely to hide in science cabinets) than ever before.
But now Martin is back. And he wants to be friends. But he’s sending mixed signals to the Bunsen burner in Kaitlyn’s pants.
Will Martin re-capture Kaitlyn’s heart? Can Kaitlyn and Martin ever be just friends? Or, despite an abundance of chemistry, are some bonds just too unstable to endure?

  • File Name:elements-of-chemistry-by-penny-reid.epub
  • Original Title:Elements of Chemistry: Parts 1-3
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  • Language:en
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  • Publisher:Cipher-Naught
  • Date:2015-06-01T23:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Part 1: ATTRACTION
  • 2. CHAPTER 1 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
  • 3. CHAPTER 1 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
  • 4. CHAPTER 2 The Atomic Theory of Matter
  • 5. CHAPTER 2 The Atomic Theory of Matter
  • 6. CHAPTER 3 The Periodic Table
  • 7. CHAPTER 3 The Periodic Table
  • 8. CHAPTER 4 Enthalpies of Reaction
  • 9. CHAPTER 4 Enthalpies of Reaction
  • 10. CHAPTER 5 Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
  • 11. CHAPTER 5 Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
  • 12. CHAPTER 6 Chemical Kinetics
  • 13. CHAPTER 6 Chemical Kinetics
  • 14. CHAPTER 7 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories
  • 15. CHAPTER 7 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories
  • 16. CHAPTER 8 Bond Polarity and Electronegativity
  • 17. CHAPTER 8 Bond Polarity and Electronegativity
  • 18. CHAPTER 9 Reactions in Aqueous Solution
  • 19. CHAPTER 9 Reactions in Aqueous Solution
  • 20. CHAPTER 10 Properties of Solutions
  • 21. CHAPTER 10 Properties of Solutions
  • 22. CHAPTER 11 Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations
  • 23. CHAPTER 11 Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations
  • 24. CHAPTER 12 Limiting Reactants
  • 25. CHAPTER 12 Limiting Reactants
  • 26. Part 2: HEAT
  • 27. CHAPTER 1 Thermochemistry
  • 28. CHAPTER 1 Thermochemistry
  • 29. CHAPTER 2 Chemistry of the Environment
  • 30. CHAPTER 2 Chemistry of the Environment
  • 31. CHAPTER 3 Aqueous Equilibrium Constants
  • 32. CHAPTER 3 Aqueous Equilibrium Constants
  • 33. CHAPTER 4 The Discovery of Atomic Structure
  • 34. CHAPTER 4 The Discovery of Atomic Structure
  • 35. CHAPTER 5 Simple Organic Compounds
  • 36. CHAPTER 5 Simple Organic Compounds
  • 37. CHAPTER 6 Dimensional Analysis
  • 38. CHAPTER 6 Dimensional Analysis
  • 39. CHAPTER 7 Covalent Bonding and Orbital Overlap
  • 40. CHAPTER 7 Covalent Bonding and Orbital Overlap
  • 41. CHAPTER 8 Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
  • 42. CHAPTER 8 Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
  • 43. CHAPTER 9 Organic and Biological Chemistry
  • 44. CHAPTER 9 Organic and Biological Chemistry
  • 45. CHAPTER 10 Multiple Bonds
  • 46. CHAPTER 10 Multiple Bonds
  • 47. CHAPTER 11 Line Spectra and the Bohr Model
  • 48. CHAPTER 11 Line Spectra and the Bohr Model
  • 49. CHAPTER 12 Factors Affecting Solubility
  • 50. CHAPTER 12 Factors Affecting Solubility
  • 51. CHAPTER 13 Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
  • 52. CHAPTER 13 Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
  • 53. CHAPTER 14 Atomic Weights
  • 54. CHAPTER 14 Atomic Weights
  • 55. Part 3: CAPTURE
  • 56. Prologue A Molecular Comparison of Gases, Liquids, and Solids
  • 57. Prologue A Molecular Comparison of Gases, Liquids, and Solids
  • 58. CHAPTER 1 Resonance Structures
  • 59. CHAPTER 1 Resonance Structures
  • 60. CHAPTER 2 Acid-Base Equilibria
  • 61. CHAPTER 2 Acid-Base Equilibria
  • 62. CHAPTER 3 Concentrations of Solutions
  • 63. CHAPTER 3 Concentrations of Solutions
  • 64. CHAPTER 4 Avogadro’s Number and the Mole
  • 65. CHAPTER 4 Avogadro’s Number and the Mole
  • 66. CHAPTER 5 Phase Changes and Heating Curves
  • 67. CHAPTER 5 Phase Changes and Heating Curves
  • 68. CHAPTER 6 Periodic Properties of the Elements
  • 69. CHAPTER 6 Periodic Properties of the Elements
  • 70. CHAPTER 7 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
  • 71. CHAPTER 7 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
  • 72. CHAPTER 8 Chemistry of the Nonmetals
  • 73. CHAPTER 8 Chemistry of the Nonmetals
  • 74. CHAPTER 9 Liquids and Intermolecular Forces
  • 75. CHAPTER 9 Liquids and Intermolecular Forces
  • 76. CHAPTER 10 Chemical Equilibrium
  • 77. CHAPTER 10 Chemical Equilibrium
  • 78. CHAPTER 11 Molecular Shapes
  • 79. CHAPTER 11 Molecular Shapes
  • 80. CHAPTER 12 The Atomic Theory of Matter
  • 81. CHAPTER 12 The Atomic Theory of Matter
  • 82. CHAPTER 13 Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 298.15 K
  • 83. CHAPTER 13 Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 298.15 K
  • 84. CHAPTER 14 Nuclear Chemistry
  • 85. CHAPTER 14 Nuclear Chemistry
  • 86. CHAPTER 15 Strengths of Covalent Bonds
  • 87. CHAPTER 15 Strengths of Covalent Bonds
  • 88. About the Author
  • 89. Other books by Penny Reid

3 comments
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L P
L P

just amazingg

Reply4 years ago
    V Kr
    V Kr

    very different from i imagined.. very quirky heroine.

    Reply5 years ago
      Ice Age
      Ice Age

      Thanks a Ton I really have been waiting to read this book by Penny Reid for quiet sometime! Well worth the wait:)

      Reply6 years ago