Bed Chemistry
One bed. One (very awkward) shared past. What could go wrong?
With a fun and steamy twist on the only-one-bed trope, this debut contemporary romance will delight fans of The Love Hypothesis and The Paradise Problem.
Chemistry teacher Ashleigh Hutchinson knows better than anyone that love and lust don’t mix. The feelings come from different hormones, they trigger different responses, and they demand different reactions. Which is why she doesn’t date. She hooks up. No catching-of-feels required.
When Ashleigh is fired from her job without notice, she signs up to participate in a month-long sleep study, which will pay her enough to cover rent while she job hunts. It seems easy enough—until she walks into the clinic and finds herself staring right into the gorgeous eyes of Xander Miller, the only man to have ever tempted her to abandon her no-relationships rule.
When Xander and Ashleigh realize the study is only looking for couples, they agree to pretend to be together—which means sleeping in the same bed every night for the next few weeks. How hard can it be to keep their cool under the covers?
With steamy “will they or won’t they” tension and plenty of hilariously awkward moments, Bed Chemistry is sure to appeal to fans of Christina Lauren, Ali Hazelwood, and Meghan Quinn.
Early Reader Reviews
“Bed Chemistry is a fun, flirty, and sizzling romance that puts a fresh twist on the classic "only-one-bed" trope. The banter is sharp, the chemistry is undeniable (pun intended), and the awkward moments are just the right kind of cringe-worthy. Simple, steamy, and sweet. This debut delivers exactly what it promises.”
“I finished it in a day. It also had me laughing. It was such a cute romantic comedy and a great read. I will be looking out for more books by this author!”
“Bed Chemistry is a perfect book for an emotional spicy lover. Abso fucking lutely gonna read the next book from Elizabeth Mckenzie.”
“This book was funny, sexy and had a storyline that hit on all the right points. I didn't get a good night's sleep while reading this because I couldn't put the book down.”