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The Wrong Kind of Compatible

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This story has an undercover op, an FBI-hottie and the nerdy-but-brilliant computer whiz, Cassie. Although what I really liked was the fact that FBI officer Drew is also a computer whiz and has the same social difficulties she has. Undercover at the company Cassie works for he is actually considering her the biggest suspect.

I enjoyed this story! I thought it was refreshing that Drew was struggling as well and not the standard suave hot cop.

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Great story, I loved it! Take one highly intelligent, strong and semi-snarky woman and pair her with a hot undercover FBI agent on his first undercover assignment, who is as brilliant as she is; stir in a little corporate espionage and toss with pressure from his bosses and you get this story. What a great read.
Cassie is a coder, working for a company that just landed a huge government contract due to her hard work. Cassie works at her own level and comes from a family of totally over achievers. She's low man on the totem pole in her family. Drew is brought in as a new hire to assist Cassie with her work. Drew is a hacker, ex military and this is his first undercover assignment. The FBI thinks that Cassie is at least involved in stealing corporate secrets if not totally to blame. Drew has a hard time believing this as he gets to know her and works with her. Then they develop a relationship, slow but Drew turns up the heat and it gets steamy. Drew suspects something amiss with the three owners of the business but again no proof and no proof that Cassie has done anything either, until the morning stolen coding ends up on her computer and Drew finds it. At the same time Cassie finds papers on Drew's table about the business and other company things. She's a breath away from being arrested, she flees knowing Drew just used her and is busting her can to save herself from being arrested. Meanwhile Drew talks to Max, his best friend and partner and they pull in some extra help trying to figure out who, what and Drew doesn't want to think she's guilty. But yet he isn't quite convinced.
Add to this Drew's superiors are breathing down his neck to tie this up. They seem to think the evidence points to Cassie and Drew doesn't budge on that one. The story gets pretty intense toward the end with several twist and turns and there are a lot of them throughout the book.
This is a fast read, yet it will keep you turning those pages as things heat up and the storyline twists.
Huge head nod from me!! Nice work Kadie, I loved it. Bring on Max's story! I'm ready!

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I found this book to be a quick and fun read. The characters are easy to fall in love with and become part of their story. An overall great read.

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LOVED this book! This is fun, funny, and smart - all wrapped around a great story. Cassie is a very smart data analyst and used to being the smartest person in the room. Then Drew is hired and is given the same job title as hers. Cassie has not interest in sharing her role, but then Drew is in her face and too cute for words, except she keeps blurting out whatever she's thinking.

I loved the characters and felt engrossed and invested in their story. Add in all the funny computer nerd jokes and their odd idiosyncrasies and you've got a great tale.

This is a must read for fans of the genre. I'm adding the author to my must read authors' list and going to work my way through her back list (published under a different name). Snag this one on release day - you'll be glad you did.

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