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perfect chemistry read online: Better Than Perfect Simone Elkeles, 2014-08-05 Simone Elkeles, author of the New York Times bestselling Perfect Chemistry series, launches a steamy new series about love, acceptance, and being part of something bigger than yourself . . . |
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perfect chemistry read online: Mile High R K Lilley, 2023-07-05 James has initiated Bianca into a dark and drugging world of passion and pain. He taught her about her own submissive, masochistic nature, and she fell swiftly and deeply in love with the undeniably charming and impossibly beautiful Mr. Cavendish, but a painful misunderstanding and the return of the brutally violent demons of her past have combined to overwhelm Bianca, and, confused and hurt she pushes him away--P. [4] of cover. |
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perfect chemistry read online: The Art of Self-Directed Learning Blake Boles, 2014 The Art of Self-Directed Learning is a collection of 23 stories and insights that will help you become a more motivated and self-guided learner. Drawing on a decade of research, adventures, and interviews conducted by Blake Boles (author of College Without High School and Better Than College), this book will inspire you to craft your own unconventional education, no matter whether you're a young adult, recent graduate, parent, or simply someone who never wants to stop learning. Each chapter is brief, story-oriented, and accompanied by an original line drawing, making The Art of Self-Directed Learning a great choice for readers and non-readers alike. |
perfect chemistry read online: Handbook of Relationship Initiation Susan Sprecher, Amy Wenzel, John Harvey, 2018-09-05 The Handbook of Relationship Initiation is the first volume to focus specifically on the very beginning stage of relationships – their origin. In this Handbook, leading scholars on relationships review the literature on various processes related to the initiation of relationships: how people meet, communicate for the first time, and begin to define themselves as being in a relationship. Topics include attraction, mate selection, influence of social networks on relationship initiation, initiation over the internet, hook-ups among young adults, and flirting and opening gambits. In addition, the dark side of relationship initiation is considered, including unwanted relationship pursuit and barriers to relationship initiation including social anxiety. This volume provides an overdue synthesis of the literature on this topic. It is especially timely in view of the growing prevalence on relationship initiation online, through matchmaking and other social networking sites, which has increased awareness that science can be used to understand, create, and facilitate compatible matching. This Handbook provides an essential resource for an interdisciplinary range of researchers and students who study relationships, including social psychologists, communication scientists and scholars of marriage and the family. |
perfect chemistry read online: Modern China Susan Sprecher, 2013-01-22 First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
perfect chemistry read online: Cupid's Code William J. Starkey, 2011-10 Cupid's code takes us on a journey of understanding the emotion that has influenced songs, wars, minds, and culture: Love. Guided by an author who has dated all the personality types, we are taken through the worlds of biology, psychology, and anthropology so that we are introduced to new ideas about how we can answer the many questions that plague us about our partners and ourselves. Cover. |
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