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Chemistry is a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming tale that perfectly blends romance, magical realism, and a whole lot of sass.
Chemistry, an immortal matchmaker from Eternity, has spent centuries orchestrating human love stories with perfectionist accuracy. With the help of her colorful team—Confidence, Lust, Humor, and Style—she’s matched countless souls in their dreams, ensuring relationships bloom during waking hours without a hitch. But then she encounters her first-ever fail: Matt, a brilliant yet hopelessly workaholic chef chasing culinary greatness in New York City.
Tasked with guiding Matt to his destiny, Chemistry soon faces an unforeseen complication—her own growing attraction to him. And let’s say, after 400 years of emotional detachment, feelings are not exactly her specialty. Now, as she fumbles through a modern world she barely recognizes—think smartphones, avocado toast, and why humans are obsessed with “Reality TV”—Chemistry realizes she’s in way over her head.
Caught between her eternal mission and the unexpected stirrings of her heart, she’s discovering that the only thing more unpredictable than human love is, well... her own.
Filled with witty banter, unexpected twists, and a sprinkle of cosmic chaos, Chemistry is a hilarious and heart-tugging story about fate, free will, and the wild ride of falling in love—even for an immortal matchmaker who’s always been on the other side of the equation.
When it comes to love, even the universe’s top matchmaker is bound to get things wrong—and that’s when the fun really begins.