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The Wrong Kind of Compatible

por Kadie Scott

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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...… (más)
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Light hearted chick lit with bit of a mystery. Okay maybe not mystery, the 'villain' of the story was pretty obvious. Drew and Cassie are hilarious and the pages flew by. The interactions between them were funny and sweet and romantic and had me swooning. They were both so awkward and it was nice to see them connect with each other. I'll be interested to pick up Max's story. ( )
  funstm | Jul 2, 2023 |
don’t think I will ever get over these fun and carefree romances. In fact I find myself actively searching for them, sometimes I just need a light and easy read that has me feeling lighthearted. I don’t have to worry about emotional twists or a sad heartbreaking story. The Wrong Kind of Compatible absolutely met my expectations and even had Star Wars references! Oh squee my nerdy heart. Cassie was a great character and reminded me of myself and I love how Drew was just as awkward and adorable as I wanted him to be, no mysterious, brooding, emotionally challenged man here. (I am starting to really get tired of those guys…) I love how their sexual tension was immediate but Scott didn’t have it be an instant hook up.

I love how Scott gave Cassie a job that you would not normally see women in (data analyst) and how she made Cassie confident in her work (and Drew being confident in Cassie’s work as well) and that it wasn’t a contention in their relationship. In fact it was Drew’s investigation that was the problem. I do wish Scott explored that investigation a bit more and how the ending sort of wrapped up a bit too quickly for my taste.

Overall this was exactly what I needed to read when I was getting sick and a bit tired of the stress of life. ( )
  Lattes_Literature | Dec 23, 2021 |
It was part mess, part cute, part sexy, part funny.

Overall a light fluffy read, but I can't give it more than 2.5.

I do think I'm going to try the next one though. ( )
  samnreader | Jun 27, 2020 |
One awkward pairing ends up leading to the perfect match. The Wrong Kind of Compatible is my introduction to author Kadie Scott. She lets readers know that she's a force to be reckoned with. Not many authors can make computer hacking into an exciting story that seduces and intrigues all while laying claim to the body's most vital organ. The heart. Drew and Cassie set out to entice and do so in a way that is as fresh and mysterious as the characters themselves.
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  Lashea677 | Feb 16, 2019 |
DESCRIPTION, NOT REVIEW: 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… ( )
  treehousereader | Feb 17, 2018 |
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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...

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