Cassie Howard is a hard working data analyst, and the last
thing she needs is to be attracted to the new analyst, Drew
Kerrigan. She tries to steer clear of him, very aware that
she had a little quirk in her personality; things come into
her head and just pop right out of her mouth. To be honest,
there are some things she is thinking about the irritating
man that shouldn't be said out loud.
Drew Kerrigan has always found computers easier to
understand than people. But finding that his suspect is
gorgeous and very sexy has this undercover F.B.I. agent in a
quandary. Now he has to work hard on ferreting out the truth
or lose his heart to a crook.
THE WRONG KIND OF COMPATIBLE is a cute, steamy, sexy and fun
read. Author Kadie Scott gives a good look at nerd world of
analysts and computers, but in a way that we who are not so
savvy can understand. Cassie and Drew are an amazingly
perfect couple, but of course, things have to get a little
sideways for them. After her mom and his friend talk to them
separately, they finally managed to work toward finding the
truth. The conflict was realistic and not too tedious, as a
romance reader I sometimes find getting to the happily ever
after can be dragged out to the point of wanting to scream
at the couple, though I guess yelling at the writer might be
better. Still, you get the gist of real life, and the
drama's everyone goes through in their everyday life, while
adding in a sweet romance, intriguing mystery and quite a
bit of fun. I loved it when he announced that he loved her
in front of her co-workers. It was very dramatic and would
have garnered applause anywhere. The secondary characters,
who seemed like everyday people you would find in any office
were all awesome, and even the bad guys came out as a bit of
a surprise.
If you are looking for everyday people, in extraordinary
circumstances, a sweet and often nerdy romance, a hero that
isn't all brawn and a heroine that has a brain and knows how
to use it then get your hands on THE WRONG KIND OF COMPATIBLE.
Data analyst Cassie Howard may be brilliant (and, okay, a
little awkward), but she’s worked hard to get where she
is. She definitely doesn’t need some sexy new analyst
coming in and taking credit for her work. Or the
inappropriate thoughts that keep popping out of her mouth
she’d rather he not hear.
For undercover FBI agent Drew Kerrigan, computers have
always made more sense than people, but he’d better
develop some slick social skills in a hurry if he’s going
to win over the too-tantalizing-for-his-sanity Cassie.
Hacking their systems was easy. Now he’s just got to hack
the one person in the company most likely to see through
his ruse…