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Stacey Kinsella is a high-school chemistry teacher with two cats and no dating life. She has accepted that she is more brains than beauty and have no love in her immediate future. She never expects one of the sexiest men not only walk down the halls of her school but stroll right into her classroom ….in the middle of changing her shirt. Brigid’s Vista High-school is his second chance. Reece Caldwell is after a career hail mary. After his last disastrous job Reece needs to turn the Bears into a winning team. With the athletic director and his assistant coach challenging his every decision Reece doesn’t need any more distractions especially in the form of a quirky sexy chemistry teacher-with a penchant for black bras. As Stacey and Reece explore their unexpected attraction Reece begins to understand that there is more at stake under those Friday Night Lights.
I was originally drawn to the cover of the book. It’s adorable and I was hoping that the book matched. I was not disappointed. I enjoyed so many aspects of this book. It was certainly cute and I love a book with a woman in STEM. The story itself flows well and I enjoyed the unfolding of events without feeling like it was too much or too little.
Stacey is a somewhat shy character that definitely has self-confidence issues something which I related to a lot. When it came to her self-confidence I felt the author handled it delicately without it seeming like she was whiny. Stacey isn’t a fan of football but I love that she gives and effort for someone she loves.
Reece as a character was not what I was expecting. I thought that he would be more foul mouthed? I am not entirely sure what my impression of him fully was. I like that he is good under pressure and it comes across the page well as he deals with all the difficulties of his job.
As for the relationship between the two it is a slow burn. I love how Reece was such a gentleman about taking things slow and then Stacey was like I want to jump his bones now. One thing I that got to me personally was there was quite a bit of repeating I believe it was to drive home a point but I was personally not a fan. If you’re looking for a cute read this one is for you. It has STEM, a jock and smart girl trope and NO third act break up.

"Off-the-Charts Chemistry" is an engaging small-town romance that brings together a chemistry teacher and a football coach. I appreciated the maturity of the main characters and the absence of typical romantic tropes like miscommunication... and all the other tropes we all hate! While I expected more scientific references, the story leaned more toward football, which was a surprise, but that's what made me enjoy this book even more. This book was a real page-turner, and I couldn't put it down, I literally read it in one sitting.

⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
A cute, short read featuring a small town romance amongst the high school chemistry teacher and the football coach.
I enjoyed the book and read it quickly due to its easy-flowing writing style. The conversations between the characters were intriguing, and the plot was well developed despite it being so short.
However, I found the number of characters overwhelming, making it challenging for me to keep track of Stacey's friends. I often found myself questioning, "Who was that again?". Although I felt the romantic scenes were rushed and lacked intensity, my major problem with the book was how the football storyline overshadowed the romantic element.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for this arc.

This book had a slow start. I was honestly getting bored hearing about the every day things that the characters were doing. It finally picked up around halfway through. I got pretty good. Wish there had been more detail about the storyline about the bad coaches and head coach. That could have taken more time in the book versus the beginning of the book.
Cute ending.

I want to start off by saying how grateful I am to have gotten an ARC of this book, so thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book early. Unfortunately, though I wanted to love it, there were lots of little things that took away from the overall plot, making it hard to enjoy the book.
One of the biggest issues I saw throughout was how the main characters didn't act their age. While instant love is obviously for everyone, the characters just acted too childish and unprofessional, leaving me cringing at their actions rather than feeling happy for them. Stacey, the FMC is in her early 30s, and Reece is around 40. For adults who also were teachers, they acted pretty immaturely, especially in a school/classroom environment. They met while Stacey was changing in a classroom with her doors unlocked, and the childishness didn't stop there. They both continually acted like teenagers in high school, abandoning their responsibilities to do silly things together and honestly acting reckless. It seemed they were living out their high school fantasies as fully grown adults, and it just was off-putting to see two adults acting just like the students they teach.
Another big thing that took away from the book was the writing. Along with the grammatical and spelling errors, there was a LOT of repetition throughout the book. At first, the phrases were alright, but when they were repeated every time the characters were together, it got relaly annoying to hear. Reece's grin was referred to as "devilish" 13 times, and the phrase "the devilish one" was repeated seven times. There were lots of other phrases that were also repeated all the time and it got pretty annoying. The writing was also plain, and the author just would describe actions instead of showing them, like saying "their gazes locked." several times to show some sort of chemistry.
Another thing the author did was insert pop culture references in a really frustrating way, and I'll insert a few quotes below:
- "At that moment, Stacey fully understood a Taylor Swift song...about the singer being flustered and acting silly while in the presence of a 'Gorgeous' man."
- "Reece suddenly understood the common phrase 'It was so silent you could hear a pin drop.'"
- "Reece completely understood the Van Halen song 'Hot for Teacher.'"
- "He'd also always been partial to 'One Night'. He now fully understood the lyrics, too."
This happened so many times, and putting the repetition aside, that is the worst way to insert pop culture references. It honestly sounded like the author googled "popular songs about [insert feeling]" and just copied and pasted the name. The second hand embarrassment from reading lots of this book was genuinely insane.
The conclusion was also boring, and the plot was anticlimactic. Combined with the bad writing, it made a truly insufferable read. I have to admit, I had low expectations going into this book, but it didn't even manage to meet them.

i absolutely love it when there's the women in stem trope. really fast and enjoyable read. nothing exceptional but could get you out of a reading slump thanks to its length

Fun Romcom about a high school nerdy chemistry teacher (Stacey) and jock football coach (Reece). This is a fun light read perfect for fall football season. Not a lot of drama or spice, but still fun! And I love the cat references!

"Off-the-Charts Chemistry" by Christine Miles offers a light and enjoyable read, perfect for fans of the opposites attract trope. The story follows Stacey Kinsella, a brilliant yet unlucky-in-love chemistry teacher, and Reece Caldwell, a football coach seeking a fresh start after a career setback.
The narrative, presented in the third person, is accessible and swift, making it an easy read. However, at times, the writing tends to become repetitive and slow, which might hinder the overall pace of the story.
The characters, Stacey and Reece, form a charming and endearing couple. Their chemistry and the unfolding of their relationship bring a delightful touch to the plot. The book is marketed as a STEM romance, but it leans more towards a predictable high school football romance. Despite this deviation from expectations, it's hard not to root for Stacey and Reece as they navigate their budding relationship.
The cover of the book is appealing and hints at the romantic essence of the story. It effectively captures the essence of the book, giving readers a glimpse into the world of the characters.
In summary, "Off-the-Charts Chemistry" is a sweet and enjoyable romance that explores the dynamics of opposites attracting. While it may not fully deliver on the promised STEM focus, it succeeds in creating a heartwarming love story. Fans of light romance will likely find this book an engaging and satisfying read.
3.8 rounded up to 4/5.

This review contains spoilers.
The book started out pretty cute, but I felt like it lost itself from there, One of the main things about the main character is that she is a chemistry teacher. The book didn’t involve much of her journey as that teacher but instead focused too much on the football coaches story line and his challenges as a coach.
I just wish it had developed more around the chemistry teacher and her journey and challenges as a teacher with athletes not doing so well rather than all of the plot points and conflict revolving around football,

As a women in STEM, I love a good nerdy Rom-Com. This book was sweet and cheesy, not a bad choice if this is the vibe you're looking for. I liked the leads well enough. The romance was cute and it was enjoyable. No real complaints there, it just wasn't anything extremely special to me.
The main issue I had was the info-dumping. It really took me out of the book how much backstory was dumped throughout the start of the book. It didn't really feel organic and was a bit excessive. I would've liked to be eased into the history more than have it shoved in my face.
Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

This was a decent book. I liked Reece and Stacey’s relationship and I thought they were cute together. I also liked Stacey’s friends and Reece’s family. I wish there had been more build up to Reece and Stacey’s relationship. I also wish the book had been longer because everything felt short. Overall, this was a good book and I would recommend it!

I loved this story! I was a cute, easy read with some humor, steam, and a bit of drama. The characters were relatable, and I rooted for their relationship. This was the first book I've read of this author, and I can't wait for the next book in the series!
Thank you to Net Galley, the publisher, and the author for a copy of an arc in exchange for my honest review!

This book was such a quick cutesy read which is exactly what I needed. I immersed myself into their lives and finished the book before I knew it. It was just perfect

This is my first read from this author and I enjoyed it very much. I totally fell in love with Stacey and Reece. I would definitely be reading more from this author.

I wanted to say thanks to Netgalley for this amazing opportunity to read a book in exchange for an honest review. The second I saw the first chapter and realized it was in the third person immediately put me off, personally, I don't like that style of writing so when I saw it I have to admit I didn't want to start let alone finish this book. This book was a 2.5/5 I didn't like the plot or the main character to be honest it wasn't my cup of tea which was a shame because the description and cover of this book sold me I knew it was going to be a hit or miss unfortunately it was miss.

I was here for all of the themes in this fun romance read! Off-the-Charts Chemistry by Christine Miles contains friendship, romance, and spice that will have you cheering like you’re at one of the football games. It’s an easy read and I found myself getting lost in the pages.
Meet Stacey. She’s a high school chemistry teacher who swears she is destined to be a single cat lady forever. She’s had many failed relationships and is sure love just isn’t for her. Meet Reece. He’s the new head football coach. Has quantum physics and the law of attraction finally started to work in Stacey’s favour?!
This read was EVERYTHING! It was sexy and steamy, sporty, and had science to boot! While I may not understand the subject well, I totally read the chemistry in this book and am giving it an A+! Finding out this book is the first in a series is just the cherry-on-top for me. I found Miles accurately depicted the world of football, and sports in general, and how the spouse and their support (or lack of) can really impact a career.

An easy, light hearted read where you feel quite close to the characters. I got to the point where I was actually rooting for them and willing them to get together, and feeling almost worried for them when something bad happened. A quick read with a nice splash of romance and some good drama too!

This is a cute book. It didn’t blow me away but I enjoyed it overall. I found some of the writing repetitive and it felt a bit slow at times. But Stacy and Reese were a sweet couple.

Off The Charts Chemistry by Christine Miles
4/5 Stars
Release Date: September 26th
Thank you to Christine Miles for my advanced copy in exchange for my honest review
I’m a sucker for rom coms, and one of my favorite set-ups is Opposites Attract. Reading this description for this book, it felt like a fun take on the classic theme.
Stacey is a high school chemistry teacher, and isn’t looking for love. She’s had terrible luck in the past, and is content as she is. Reece is the high school’s new football coach, and when a few of his student’s grades drop, he and Stacey finally meet. The attraction is there, but, on paper, they have nothing is common. After all, he’s the football coach and Stacey hates football. These two decide to start getting to know each other and see if the chemistry is real, despite their differences.
This is a sweet book, and I enjoyed reading it. Stacey and Reece were kind and thoughtful characters, and I greatly appreciated that the conflict didn’t involve the two main characters. Rather than tearing them apart, it brought them together and made them stronger. It was a pleasant change from the standard rom com themes!

This book was very entertaining. It was great to read about a woman in STEM! It nicely balanced the point of views of the two main characters. I didn’t want to put it down.