Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Review+Giveaway: Love, Technically

Title: Love, Technically
Author: Lynne Silver
Publisher: Entangled: Ever After
Release Date: July 29, 2013
Pages: 140
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Blurb:

Billionaire CEO and computer whiz Noah Frellish is a king among geeks. Women are attracted to his money, but he'd love to meet someone who's actually interested in him. When he helps the sweet and sexy Michelle Kolson with a printing problem, she confuses him for a help desk technician. Noah knows he should clear up this case of mistaken identity, but would she still like him if she knew he was the boss?

Michelle thinks life in Chicago is perfect, as is the whirlwind romance with her smoking-hot coworker. When she unexpectedly finds her job on the chopping block and the man she fell headfirst into bed with running the company, will she abandon her dreams?

Noah must convince the small-town girl to stay in the big city—and that he really is the man she fell for.


Review

Yet another amazing book that I've read this year!!!

I just love the cute nerdy-guy-likes-the-hot-girl type of stories! This one was just too beautiful and romantic! It was a short read, but I think the author did quite the great job of developing the characters enough! It was a little bit weird how Michelle saw Noah Frellish's picture on a billboard yet did not know the guy she was dating. I mean, is that really possible that a person could look so different on a billboard and in person? This is the only unrealistic thing that I found in the book, but it's still absolutely amazing.

I love the romantic moments and I also love the fact that Noah wasn't the kind of nerd that has never had any action ;) He was the hot kind of nerd. It's not his fault he liked to wear his nerdy glasses. He's a guy; therefore, he doesn't care much for how he looks. I also enjoyed the fact that his friends looked out for Michelle. They took care of her and trusted that she could do the job presented to her. 

Michelle was such a hard worker. She definitely deserved everything she achieved. She was such an inspirational character. This is not something we see often in heroines. They're mostly strong and badass, but not necessarily inspirational.

Big congratulations to the author for such an amazing book. Yet another one added to my favorite authors list in my head! :)

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