Title: Love Techinically
Author: Lynne Silver
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Number of Pages: 127
Publisher: Entangled
Source: Publisher
Release Date: July 29, 2013
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 |
Love Technically was a cute novella. I loved Sark. He was adorable and the whole reason I kept reading. He was alpha without being alpha at all if that makes sense. I loved how vulnerable he was. He has all this money, yet at the same time can't trust anyone because of the money. He's young, and isn't sure who to trust. He likes Michelle because she's so innocent and has no idea that he's the CEO of the company because he didn't give her his real name-Noah Frellish, he gave his nickname that all of his friends use.
While I loved Noah/Sark, Michelle drove me nutso. She was young and innocent, naive and while all of that is fine it made me want to slap some sense into her. Michelle does really grow as a character, but by the time she grew I had kinda stopped caring about her. Despite my non connection with Michelle, I still ended up really enjoying the book which tells you how strong the writing was and how awesome Sark was. There is just something about those geeky boys that I love!