Technically Dating
Meek and mild Bruce Collins decides to set aside his life in technical support for the evening and try a wild night on the town. Self-described nerd Bruce meets suave Westley Taylor at a club, but the night doesn’t go as planned. When they run into each other the next day, Bruce is determined to...
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Meek and mild Bruce Collins decides to set aside his life in technical support for the evening and try a wild night on the town. Self-described nerd Bruce meets suave Westley Taylor at a club, but the night doesn’t go as planned. When they run into each other the next day, Bruce is determined to get the details right and finish what they started. Westley is impressed and invites Bruce on date after date. Bruce figures they’re technically dating and might even be in a relationship, until he accidentally overhears a phone message intended for Westley. Every aspect of their time together comes into question. Now, it’s time for Westley to set the facts straight.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781627987806
Pages no: 94
Edition language: English
Have you ever wanted a book to read that you didn't need to think too hard about. Well I was happy to get just that from this quick. A geek who really has no dating confidence has awkward encounters with a concierge. Of course there's a misunderstanding, a gay best friend and a pretty cool family...
Just what I needed. A sweet and simple romance. This was perfect.
Cute, sweet, fluffy short about a nerdy, Wolverine-loving IT guy, who straightens his curls and wears eye-liner to clubs to be more desirable, meeting a hot, sexy guy at a bar near the hotel where he's staying for a convention/meeting. Hot, sexy guy and IT guy get interrupted before having sexy time...
Nice story.Just one niggle: the conflict in this story was based on a lame misunderstanding. By pass that and you have an easy, fluffy, angst-free story with two adorable characters that get their happy ending. I liked it very much.
Sometimes a short book doesn’t quite cut it…you don’t have a chance to get to know the characters, there isn’t enough story, it’s often unbelievable, or insta-love that doesn’t always work…but, Jena Wade’s Technically Dating didn’t fall into any of these traps. This was 94 pages of very likeable cha...