Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry - Andrew  Grey Wait just a gosh darned minute... 2.75**

I had a problem with this book...
Brendon is a genius chem professor whose brilliant with anything that has to with science and teaching science. Interacting with people? Brendon is not so good at that. Actually, he's kind of really bad at it. Sarcasm escapes him, he doesn't get most humor, he doesn't read body language or facial expressions well and he doesn't get people in general. What's worse is that most people don't really understand Brendon either. It's a bit of a recipe for social disaster despite the fact that Brendon is really sweet in an absentminded professor way.

Josh is one of the coaches for the college's football team. He's big and brawny and an all around nice person. He's also quite taken with Brendon. The two o them are cute together in a very predictable nerdy twink meets brawny jock way.

So, if it was cute, albeit a lot of the same ol same ol, what was my problem? Well, I didn't feel like I was reading an Andrew Grey book. I felt like I was reading every book that's ever been written about the absentminded professor. It was very generic. Usually Andrew Grey books have a certain something that lets you know what author you're reading but this book had none of that. Too bad. I like this particular trope of the genius and the jock but this one didn't really do it for me.