Thursday, March 5, 2020

Simone Elkeles Perfect Chemistry - A Review

Simone Elkeles Perfect Chemistry - A ReviewSimone Elkeles Perfect Chemistry has become one of the best selling lesbian romances ever written. After five years of hard work and hundreds of pages of theory, the book is finally available to the public as a hardback in a paperback format and is available as an eBook and e-book.Simone Elkeles comes from a family that had no idea of being lesbians. The plot begins with the story of 'mom' who leaves her husband because she is not able to satisfy him sexually anymore, while also leaving her three daughters, a baby, and the baby's mother without a father. In turn, this results in her sister and best friend setting out to prove her unfaithfulness, which were not just a lie, but an outright lie.A tragic accident has left Simone with a brain tumor. Her doctors told her that this could cause her to lose her ability to remember things, but somehow, she continues to live without her memory, even without having any mental issues. She remains in a ne ar vegetative state after her brain surgery, and every year, her husband and sisters drive her back to the hospital, where they are expected to be told that her life will be prolonged for an indefinite amount of time. However, at the end of each year, Simone is given a few hours to speak to the doctors, even though she is still living on a wheel chair.Simone attempts to write the book after her older sister, who writes 'The Grace Lie,' contacts her asking for help. Simone decides to write the book, but not only is it too long, it is nearly impossible to read. Fortunately, a friend of Simone's helps her write the book, and they are finally able to sell it to a publishing company, but only after hiring a ghostwriter to make a new cover for the book.The first edition of The Perfect Chemistry had no covers, but when the first edition was reprinted, they included a couple of photos. The other issue with the book was that it became much easier to detect what was in the book. The more popu lar the book became, the more cover photos and text were added, but the text changed throughout the editions.The book was eventually published with a new cover, and a new title: Simone and Grace Lie. The E-book version of the book is designed to work exactly like the traditional paperback, but the E-book version of the book is not as long and does not have the strict formatting of the paperback edition.While there is no doubt that the book is quite good, the bulk of the reviews talk about the three versions of the book that were published. Some people complain that the differences in the book are very slight, but this is a common complaint with all romance novels that sell very well. People feel that the differences in the book are so slight that they can't tell that it is a different book.

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