Build a Nerd: A contemporary opposites attract novel

· Wendy Smith
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
233
Pages

About this ebook

She’ll build his confidence. He’ll make a nerd out of her yet.


Tom Jarvis is a nerd. He’s a programmer, project manager, and loves Star Trek.


Bridget Walsh spent years establishing herself in the male dominated world of construction. She loves her job, but recently had her heart broken by her long term crush. She doesn’t even know what Star Trek is.


But when opposites attract, can two people so different work?


Keywords: contemporary romance, opposites attract, geek romance, virgin hero, new adult romance, romance book, romance, happy ever after, HEA, friends to lovers romance, friends to lovers, small town romance

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
Tania C.
November 28, 2019
I actually loved this book. Were there some spelling errors and odd sentence structures? Yes. But I loved Tom. He was not the "norm" hot 6 pack ab guy that has a perfect face, big brain, loads of money, and no deficiencies that authors gush over these days that exists only in stories. He was a believable down to earth character with realistic flaws and a giant heart. Same with Bridget(did not love the name). I loved these characters, their love story and This book. Thanks Wendy Smith for another great book.

About the author

Wendy Smith published as Ariadne Wayne for three years before deciding she didn’t want to be someone else all the time. She’s an Apple Books and Nook bestselling author, whose book In the End, written as Ariadne Wayne, was named one of Apple’s best books of 2017. All her stories come with a quirky sense of humour, and she cries over everything.

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