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The Wrong Kind of Compatible (A Love Undercover Romantic Comedy Book 1) Kindle Edition
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…
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEntangled: Lovestruck
- Publication dateJune 12, 2017
- File size3.6 MB
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- ASIN : B071P6T62X
- Publisher : Entangled: Lovestruck (June 12, 2017)
- Publication date : June 12, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 3.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 192 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,211,665 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #21,716 in Military Romance (Books)
- #24,838 in Romantic Comedy (Kindle Store)
- #33,448 in Contemporary Romance Fiction
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Multi-award-winning author, Kadie Scott, writes steamy romantic comedies and western romance. She loves plots that move hot and fast, feisty heroines with sass, heroes with heart, a dash of snark, and oodles of HEAs! Other titles include wife, mother, Star Wars geek, ex-competitive skydiver, spreadsheet lover, eMBA, organizational guru, Texan, Aggie, and chocoholic.
Kadie attempted to find a practical career related to her favorite pastime by earning a degree in English Rhetoric (Technical Writing) and an MBA. However, she swiftly discovered that writing without imagination is not nearly as fun as writing with it.
Kadie currently resides in Austin, Texas, with her own swoon-worthy hero, their angelic (mostly) kids, who are growing up way too fast, and 2 adorable fur babies.
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Customers enjoyed the book's fun and suspenseful story with believable characters. They found the pace fast and the writing intelligent. However, some felt the storyline was boring at times and lacking depth.
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Customers enjoy the book's story. They find it fun, suspenseful, and a quick read with believable characters. The banter and double entendres are appreciated. Readers appreciate the flow of the story and the author weaving a tale of love.
"This fun, flirty read was on sale last week for Valentine's Day, so I scooped it up. I mean, how can you resist such a cute nerd on the cover, right?..." Read more
"I liked the story. Loved the characters. But couldn't be swept in the story. Was boring at times, hd to flip pages to get to the end. Liked the plot...." Read more
"...Actually, if you just like a good romance with a touch of humor, you'll love this book!..." Read more
"...The characters were fun and I enjoyed the humor. There were two reasons I didn't give it 5 stars. There were 15 references to Drew's dick...." Read more
Customers enjoy the character development. They find the characters likable, with strong, smart heroines and slightly nerdy heroes. The heroine is described as quirky with just a hint of insecurity.
"...And trust me, this was a fast, fun read. A smart, strong, quirky heroine with just a tad of insecurity and no filter between her brain and her mouth...." Read more
"I liked the story. Loved the characters. But couldn't be swept in the story. Was boring at times, hd to flip pages to get to the end. Liked the plot...." Read more
"...I absolutely adored the characters, their social awkwardness, their attempts to work together, and especially the hilarious tech double entendres!..." Read more
"...The characters were fun and I enjoyed the humor. There were two reasons I didn't give it 5 stars. There were 15 references to Drew's dick...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's pace. They find it a quick, enjoyable read that is fast-paced.
"...So I did. And trust me, this was a fast, fun read...." Read more
"This is a fast, funny, enjoyable read...." Read more
"Perfect quick read. Fun story with very believable characters in life situations. I would pick up another story by this author in a heartbeat." Read more
"...I enjoyed the storyline, the pace, & the humor. And just enough steam!" Read more
Customers enjoy the book's intelligence. They find it intelligent and a bit nerdy, but an enjoyable read.
"...So I did. And trust me, this was a fast, fun read. A smart, strong, quirky heroine with just a tad of insecurity and no filter between..." Read more
"...I like that we have two people who are both socially awkward, and super intelligent about the same computer coding stuff...." Read more
"...I would have loved a longer visit, but this story was sweet, smart, and sexy...." Read more
Customers find the storyline boring at times. They say there is no clear plot and the characters lack depth. However, some readers still enjoyed reading it.
"...Loved the characters. But couldn't be swept in the story. Was boring at times, hd to flip pages to get to the end. Liked the plot...." Read more
"I liked it but didn't love this book. The story and the characters lacked depth. But I still had a good time reading it!" Read more
"...I found myself skimming through, bored, and wanting the book to just end already. I won't be reading this authors work again, even if it's free." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018This fun, flirty read was on sale last week for Valentine's Day, so I scooped it up. I mean, how can you resist such a cute nerd on the cover, right? What? You'd rather go for the shirtless guy boasting a six-pack and oiled biceps? Yeah, those are good too, but there was something about this cover that grabbed my attention and whispered Buy Me. So I did.
And trust me, this was a fast, fun read. A smart, strong, quirky heroine with just a tad of insecurity and no filter between her brain and her mouth. An undercover FBI hacker more comfortable with computers than people, who buys an actual book to learn how to flirt and delivers unwitting double entendres without batting an eyelash. A situation that calls for both of their impressive hacking skills to solve... if only they were working together. Well, they kind of are. And therein lies the fun.
New-to-me author Kadie Scott does a nice job of interspersing the nerdy one liners with the socially awkward interactions to make both characters seem real. When the pair finally get comfortable with one another, the sizzle between them burns up the pages.
My only beef was the lack of fully fleshed out secondary characters. Drew has his buddy Max, who is an okay foil, but where is Cassie's support network of awesome girlfriends? She runs home a few times to her big family - and family is important - but where her judgemental mother and uber-successful brothers makes her feel inadequate (on purpose or not), wouldn't she have developed her own "family" of support outside her bio-family? Okay, maybe it's more realistic that she doesn't have that, but it would have added a nice dimension to her character, showing a little more of her hidden strength.
Or maybe I'm just comparing too heavily to Penny Reid's Knitting in the City series - and hey, it's a worthy comparison. If you like Penny Reid (one of my new uber-favorite writers!), you might give Katie Scott's books a try. Because strong, smart heroines rock. And smart, slightly nerdy heroes? They're the new Prince Charming.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020There isn’t really anything wrong about their compatibility — except for the poor ethics of and FBI agent falling in love with the target of his investigation.
I like that we have two people who are both socially awkward, and super intelligent about the same computer coding stuff. The MCs are what set this apart from a typical rom com because both of them are pretty goofy, and obviously wouldn’t find anyone else who would be so enamored with their brand of awkward.
There is a bit of a mystery, that feels pretty straight-forward for the reader, but the characters have to work through all the data first.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2017I liked the story. Loved the characters. But couldn't be swept in the story. Was boring at times, hd to flip pages to get to the end. Liked the plot. Would be willing to read similar plot with better writing.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2018If you love computers, programming, and nerd-speak, then you'll love this book! Actually, if you just like a good romance with a touch of humor, you'll love this book! I absolutely adored the characters, their social awkwardness, their attempts to work together, and especially the hilarious tech double entendres! I can't say enough about this book, except to say that I loved it and I totally recommend it!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2017This book was really enjoyable. It reminded me a lot of "the hating game" and that's a big compliment. The characters were fun and I enjoyed the humor.
There were two reasons I didn't give it 5 stars. There were 15 references to Drew's dick. I appreciate that he was attracted to Cassie but I really don't want to hear about his member.
The second was that it had an explicit sex scene that wasn't revealed in any of the reviews. There really needs to be a warning on books. Not everybody wants to read a sex scene along with the good romance.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021While I came across this never read the author she had me hanging on in suspense. Most stories asserted About drop dead beauties.. this one was about a real imperfect emotional being who we could identify with. Well written she wove a real tale of love... looking forward to next book
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2017I love the geek girl romances, but this one had a little too much have to do my job, bad at my job repetition. It was a quick fun read, but I was frustrated at being stuck on the same holding pattern a lot of the time.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2017Enjoyed reading this new-to-me author, the characters and plot felt well developed. I would have loved a longer visit, but this story was sweet, smart, and sexy. With similar quick banter, I could see Penny Reid fans digging this author. A winner!
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- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars The Wrong Kind of Compatible by Kadie Scott
The Wrong Kind of Compatible (by Kadie Scott.)
The story line is brilliant. Hacking into systems, hacking into emotional turmoil by the two brilliant Data Analysts - a match made in heaven, and to read. I giggled throughout by the witty nerdy banter between the two main characters. Loved it. This author certainly kept me fully engrossed. She must also have a wicked sense of humor. Did I already say I LOVED it. ha ha.... Well worth a read. This author is going on my list of favorite authors.
- littleduckzReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Just what I needed right now
At the moment, I think we all need a little bit of escapism. The wrong kind of compatible provides just that. It's a fairly quick read, but that works well, you can quickly get lost in the pages of this romance, it's exactly the kind of thing that I needed right now.
Cassie and Drew are both brilliant when it comes to computers, but when it comes to dealing with members of the opposite sex, then they both struggle. From the moment they meet they can't resist the chemistry between them. It's just a shame that Drew is an FBI agent investigating Cassie. Cassie has her won reasons for distrusting Drew, worrying that he's out to steal her job.
I enjoyed the growing romance between Drew and Cassie. They made a great match and although they were both distrustful of one another, they managed to find a way to work through it. Overall a good romance and just what I was in the mood for.