Heat by Penny Reid

Heat (Hypothesis, #2) (Elements of Chemistry, #2)

by Penny Reid

It’s too late to turn back now . . .
From the New York Times Bestselling Author Penny Reid

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.

Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on

5 of 5 stars

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Now, Dear, it was a bit quick moving...

I am LOVING this series. Stupid mistakes, making hard decisions and realising that there are really BAD people in this world, were just a few things that Heat dealt with.

There was still a bit of snark and wittiness, but this instalment was a lot grittier. There were plenty of times I wanted to tell them both to...CHILL!! So serious for such a young couple.

I think things were handled in a realistic way...if you're a billionaire...or your mums a politician. You wouldn't expect these sort of characters to live normal and humdrum lives. I guess you just think they'd have it a lot easier.

Not sure where I want things to go from here. I have a feeling they'll get back together but I'm not sure if that's a good idea unless they grow up a bit first.

We'll see...ONWARDS...

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