I joined a secular homeschooling forum for the same reason. I was looking for resources that were reimbursable. Most of the other members have younger kids, IIRC, and I didn't need much help in that area.
What I did at first, and it ended up not working for my DD, was to find a used high school textbook that had been used in an AP chemistry class. I wasn't planning on having her take the AP exam or anything, I just wanted there to be enough content in there to challenge her, if she wanted to take it that far. She didn't really like it. I found a separate lab workbook and that was also a flop. We ended up going with Monarch which I don't like as much but she likes it better than other options, so, whatever she's willing to do.
Monarch does have a lab kit, so that part was super helpful.
Have you looked at any of these?
http://homeedsa.com/secular-homescho...ol-science/51/
This is still under development and right now she only has 1 semester.
It is secular, though.
https://gravitaspublications.com/pro...ool-chemistry/