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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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
The Wrong Kind of Compatible by Kadie Scott is a very funny book however a tad on the crude language side. You cannot help but love Cassi and Drew with their quirky personalities and geekiness. They were absolutely adorable. Cassi is a data analyst and Drew is an undercover FBI agent working at her company. She happens to be a possible suspect in his investigation. Their dialogue was funny even if sometimes raunchy. You cannot help but love these two characters. I enjoyed Drew’s interactions with his best friend and how Drew was trying to figure out how to communicate with Cassi.
In the sexual content category I would rate it a three mostly for the sexual content but there are a couple of scenes. No violence. For language I rated a three also.
This book would be perfect for fans of the big bang theory.