A review by britelmer
The Chemistry of Love by Sariah Wilson

4.0

The Chemistry of Love is the first book I've read from Sariah Wilson, but it won't be the last. This book was the perfect answer when I was looking for a light, sweet romance with a lot of fun geek humor thrown in. It's a fake dating trope and the romance is a touch spicy but mostly sweet.
Anna is a cosmetic chemist who lives with her grandparents and can be a little socially awkward. She has been madly in love with her boss, Craig, for the last 2 years. They have had a total of two conversations and he doesn't even remember the first time they met. But Anna has built him up in her head to the most amazing man in the world! So when Craig announces his engagement at the company party the day Anna is devastated. She is drunk and sobbing on the men's bathroom floor when Marco Kimball, the CEO and Craig's half-brother enters. He suggests that they fake date, because he wants to save the company from the ruin that Craig's marriage would bring. He knows Craig is jealous and always wants what Marco has, which will be Anna. As Anna and Marco spend more and more time together it becomes very clear they are a perfect match.
I loved these two together, I couldn't get enough and devoured this book in 2 days. I will be looking for more Sariah Wilson books in the future.